The Tang Dynasty is often seen as a Golden Age for China because of its incredible cultural, economic, and artistic achievements. It was a time when trade flourished, thanks to the Silk Road, which connected China with the West, allowing not just goods but also ideas and cultures to exchange freely. The Tang was also marked by significant advances in literature, art, especially poetry and painting, and a cosmopolitan capital at Chang'an, which was one of the largest cities in the world at that time. You can compare the Tang to other dynasties, but each had its own strengths. The Zhou is known for its intellectual developments and the philosophical foundations laid by figures like Confucius and Laozi. The Shang is recognized for its early advancements in bronze casting and writing. The Qin, though short-lived, was pivotal for unifying China and laying the administrative groundwork that all subsequent dynasties built upon. The Tang stands out for its breadth of cultural achievement and its long period of relative stability and openness, which allowed arts and sciences to flourish, making it a unique period of blossoming that influenced many aspects of Chinese society.
Stability and the more extensive usage of silk road after centuries of instabilities However, if u Ask me, Im personally prefer Ming & Qing dynasty rather than Tang dynasty
@user-ju1gm2is8u hello again without the Qin Dynasty would it be possible to still have China to lead to the Tang Dynasty for the matter or it would have not even have been the same with the Dynasty administration as such?
@user-ju1gm2is8u btw is it accurate to state China is still the longest continous ancient Civilization compares to ancient Egypt, Rome, Greece, India to name a few?
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What made Tang practically a Golden Age Dynasty? Can one compare Tang to Zhou or Shang or Qin Dynasty???
The Tang Dynasty is often seen as a Golden Age for China because of its incredible cultural, economic, and artistic achievements. It was a time when trade flourished, thanks to the Silk Road, which connected China with the West, allowing not just goods but also ideas and cultures to exchange freely. The Tang was also marked by significant advances in literature, art, especially poetry and painting, and a cosmopolitan capital at Chang'an, which was one of the largest cities in the world at that time.
You can compare the Tang to other dynasties, but each had its own strengths. The Zhou is known for its intellectual developments and the philosophical foundations laid by figures like Confucius and Laozi. The Shang is recognized for its early advancements in bronze casting and writing. The Qin, though short-lived, was pivotal for unifying China and laying the administrative groundwork that all subsequent dynasties built upon.
The Tang stands out for its breadth of cultural achievement and its long period of relative stability and openness, which allowed arts and sciences to flourish, making it a unique period of blossoming that influenced many aspects of Chinese society.
Stability and the more extensive usage of silk road after centuries of instabilities
However, if u Ask me, Im personally prefer Ming & Qing dynasty rather than Tang dynasty
@user-ju1gm2is8u why wasnt Silk Road established in Shang or Zhou or Qin dynasties earlier?
@user-ju1gm2is8u hello again without the Qin Dynasty would it be possible to still have China to lead to the Tang Dynasty for the matter or it would have not even have been the same with the Dynasty administration as such?
@user-ju1gm2is8u btw is it accurate to state China is still the longest continous ancient Civilization compares to ancient Egypt, Rome, Greece, India to name a few?