China During The Middle Ages (500 – 1650 C.E.)
China During The Middle Ages (500 ?
1650 C.E.)
I. Introduction:
? The fall of the Han Empire left a power vacuum in China, that was filled by several small kingdoms with various political styles. Some were run in the Chinese style with an emperor and Confucian bureaucrats. Other were affected by Tibetan, and Turkic cultures which depended on Buddhism to rule.
? In 618 C.E., China was reunified under the reign of the Li family, who started what is called the Tang Dynasty.
II. The Tang Dynasty (618-907 C.E.):
?Under the leadership of emperor Li Shimin, China expanded its influence by demanding tribute from Korea and Vietnam.
? He reintroduced the
use of Confucian
scholars in running
the government.
? He established a
universal law code.
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