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Who is Sima Qian? | A great Chinese historian of the Han dynasty
part of the 100 schools of thought
Author of the Records of the Grand Historian comprehensive history of the entire past, written with his father
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Who is Ban Zhao? | Father was a historian, wrote “The history of the former Han dynasty” (Ban Zhao finished)
Father & brother died in prison
Book “Admonitions for Women”, used to educated women
women and men not equal, but should all have their own rules/ways of living
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Who is Tang Taizu? | First emperor of the Tang dynasty
Established a legal code built upon on the Sui code that many preceding dynasties and Asian countries including Vietnam, Korea and Japan would model their codes upon
Claimed to be a descendent of Laozi
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Who is Song Taizu? | First emperor of the Song Dynasty
Succeeded in unifying China
Ended the five dynasties and 10 kingdoms period
lessoned military control and relied more on civil governance
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Who is Empress Wu? | First and only female empress of China
Reigned during the Tang period
began as a concubine, then became empress
she brought Buddhism and was Buddhist
Feared but respected, she killed anyone she felt was not loyal
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Who is An Lushan? | General who rebelled against the Tang dynasty
Founded the Yan Dynasty, but defeated later by weakened Tang
first of several revolutionary events either led by or intimately connected with the merchants and tradespeople involved with the Silk Road
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Who is Rinshi? | Rinshi Fujiwara
Rinshi (964-1053), The wife of Michinaga
Played a central role in directing the family after Michinaga’s death
took over Michinaga’s position as a secondary political figure
Patron for heian literary works
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Who is Shoshi Fujiwara? | Daughter of Michinaga and Rinshi
played central role in keeping the Fujiwara as consorts after Michinaga’s death
Descendants were emperors, and took orders from her. The regent, her brother also did.
Famous women of that time were members of her court
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Who is Michinaga? | Fujiwara clam
Michinaga exerted de facto reign over Japan in the early 11th century. This can be seen from the fact that he was father to four (non-reigning) empresses, uncle to two emperors and grandfather to another three.
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What is Ishinpō? | Medical work from the Heian period based on a Tang medical text
a book of cures for common ailments, guides to medicine,
Ch. 28 was the most used section of book, it was the chamber exercises chapter, which was very important to Japanese reproduction
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What is Tōdaiji? | Buddhist Temple, largest bronze statue of the Buddha in the world
organized in the cosmic image
located in Nara, Japan
built under the rule of Shomu, who supported Buddhism
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Who is Akazome Emon? | Author during the Heian period
Wrote the Tale of Flowering Fortunes
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What is Flowering Fortunes? | Book by Akazome Emon
Landmark of its time
It was about the history of the Fujiwara family, culminating achievements of Fujiwara Michinaga
Distinct Features
Consistent praise of one line of Michinaga’s line of the Fujiwara
Chronological
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Who is Murasaki Shikibu? | Author during the Heian period
Wrote the Tale of Genji
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What is the Tale of Genji? | by Murasaki Shikibu
Often referred to as the first novel about the inner workings of Japanese court life
A fictional account of a prince named Genji and his exploits including
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What are the Scrolls of Afflictions? | They are Episodic
Have lists of common and uncommon illnesses that are described with vivid details
These scrolls could have been the beginning of the tradition of manga and anime
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