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| people that gave examinations to Chinese government students. |
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| the title students earned after they passed the most difficult exam on Chinese literature. |
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| a type of Buddhism that stressed meditation and appreciation of nature's beauty. |
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| Pureland/Mahayana Buddhism |
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| a type of Buddhism that emphasized salvationist views. |
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| a CHinese empreor during the Tang Dynasty |
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| the most famous neo-Confucian scholar during the Song Dynasty. |
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| a general after the fall of Tang. |
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| a type of Confucianism founded/developed in the Song Dynasty. |
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| Chinese ships with watertight bulkheads, stern post rudders, compasses, and bamboo fenders. |
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| founders of the Qin Kingdom that succeeded the Liao. |
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| a credit instrument that merchants used to receive money at the end of their voyage. |
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| to bind Chinese women feet and restrict their movement. |
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| invented the movable type printer. |
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| the most famous poet during the Tang Dynasty. |
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| the Duke of Tang and the first emperor of the Tang Dynasty. |
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| when China was plagued with nomadic invasions and regional wars after the fall of the Han Dynasty. |
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| a member of a northern chinese noble family; established Sui Dynasty. |
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| a Confucian scholar and chief minister of a Song emperor. |
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| a ruler of China during the Tang Dynasty. |
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