China's Golden Age is characterized by stunning development and innovation.
stunning development and innovation
The Golden Age
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The zhou dynasty was chinas classic age (golden age) because they had many different accomplishments. They promoted the idea of the Mandate of Heaven (or devine right to rule). Mainly they were known as a classic age for inventing the first books of china and also silkmaking.
China has exported several major trade items during it's "golden age" of trade to the west that is the 18th and 19th Centuries (1700-1900 AD). The two most important were Tea and pottery products.
An age marked by great achievements is often referred to as a golden age. This period is characterized by significant advancements in areas such as art, culture, technology, and science. Golden ages are recognized for their lasting impact on society.
4) their artistic work and archievements
China's Golden Age was a period between 960 and 1279. This is a period of stunning development in China. The commercial development and the Tang Dynasty took part during this period.
The golden age of Islam is generally considered to have ended by the 13th century. The decline of the Abbasid Caliphate, Mongol invasions, and the rise of regional powers led to a waning of scientific, cultural, and intellectual advancements that characterized the golden age. However, Islamic civilization continued to make contributions in various fields in subsequent centuries.
The old stone age was characterized by not having tools. The middle stone was characterized by having invented tools. The new stone age was characterized by farming and having better tools.
It's the Golden Age
Islam had a golden age. Islamism has never had a golden age.