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Chapter 13 - more info

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When did Chinese influence in Japan peak?   7th and 8th centuries  
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760's CE Japanes emperor established new capital in   Heian (later called Kyoto).  
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Courtlife in the Heian era was   ultracivilized.  
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Seppuku   ritual suicide to prove warriors courage and restore their family's honor.  
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Seppuku meant disembowelment. What was it known as in the West?   Hari-kiri or belly splitting  
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12th century onward, Japan was dominated by   civil wars.  
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Where did the Gempei Wars take place?   Main island of Honshu.  
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When did the feudal age of Japan begin?   When Minamoto and samurai won.  
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There was a declining influence of China as power of the   imperial house weakened and the aristocracy grew.  
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What was a critical component of the daimyo army?   Armed peasants  
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What new crop did Japanese produce and what products did they make, which led to economic and cultural growth?   Soybeans- new crop. Produced silk, hemp, paper, dyes  
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Women in commercial classes had more   freedom through commerce.  
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Where did the inheritance of warring elite go?   To the eldest son. (not the women)  
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Men trained to impersonate women at   theatrical performances.  
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Zen Buddhism played critical role in   securing place of the arts.  
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Golden and Silver Pavilions   blended into natural settings, used for meditation.  
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Famous garden made of volcanic rock   Ryoanji Temple  
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Who was most profoundly influenced for the longest period of time by the Chinese?   Korea  
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Parts of Korea   Koguyo (north); Silla and Paekche (south)  
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Silla monarch   668 - late 9th century  
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Koryo dynasty   918 - 1392 CE  
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Tang made a deal with Silla, instead of trying to conquer them   Silla paid China tributary.  
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Confucian examinations introduced during   Silla monarch.  
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Buddhism was favored by who?   Korean elite  
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Buddhist schools for elite were in   Chinese.  
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Korea manfactured   oxide glazes and celadon porcelain.  
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Aristocratic families were divided into several ranks and   did not intermarry or socialize with each other.  
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Who filled most of the posts in Korean bureaucracy?   Aristocratic families  
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Korea exported   raw materials.  
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Korea traded mostly with China and Japan to provide Aristocrats with   fancy clothing, teas, artwork  
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In Korean society, Aristocrats were   the only people who counted for anything  
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What relieved some of the drudgery for common people?   Buddhist festivals  
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What weakened the Silla and Koryo regimes?   Revolts by common people  
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Yi Dynasty, established 1392, restored aristocratic dominance and ruled to   1910.  
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In 1st millenium, what did Chinese the Red River Valley was?   Another rice-growing civilization that they could annex into their country.  
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What were the Viets first know as after the Qin raids in 220 BC?   Southern barbarians  
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Chinese called Vietnamese "Nam Viet" meaning?   People of the South  
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What did China trade with Vietnam?   China traded silk and got ivory, tortoise shells, pearls, and peacock feather  
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Who did the Viets intermarry?   Mon-Khmer & Tai speaking people of Red River area  
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What type of family did the Vietnamese favor?   The nuclear family  
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Vietnamese women had more influence than   Chinese women.  
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When did the Han conquer Vietnam?   111 BC  
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Who didn't Chinese culture make much of an impression on?   The peasantry  
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Who led the most famous revolt against the Chinese in 39 BC?   The Trung sisters whose father was a local leader and was killed.  
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Did Vietnamese women like Confucian norms and male dominance?   No  
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When did Vietnam win their independence from China?   939 CE  
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Why was it hard for the Chinese to control them?   Distance and mountains  
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Vietnamese took advantage of   the turmoil in China.  
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Who were the main advasaries of the Vietnamese?   Chams and Khmers  
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Who did local Vietnamese officials indentify with?   The peasantry rather than the court and higher administration.  
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