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During the Golden Age of China, there were periods of isolationism, such as the Ming Dynasty's strict trade policies and the self-sufficiency promoted during the Song Dynasty. However, China also engaged in diplomatic and trade relations with neighboring regions like Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia. Overall, Chinese isolationism was not absolute and there were periods of openness and exchange with other civilizations.
Yes, during the Tang and Song dynasties, China practiced a policy of isolationism by limiting foreign trade and interactions with outsiders. However, they did engage in limited diplomatic exchanges with neighboring countries and welcomed foreign envoys to their courts.
The Chinese one-child policy was enacted in 1979 by the Chinese government under leader Deng Xiaoping as a means to curb population growth. While it is a government policy rather than an invention, it is often associated with Deng Xiaoping due to his role in its implementation.
in 1979!
The Chinese government introduced the one child policy in 1979 to alleviate social and environmental problems in China.
76% of Chinese people approve of the one-child policy.
You cannot tell which company issued a policy based on numbers or letters. Policy numbers are not standardized by any regulation and are determined by companies on their own.
Policy numbers are not standardized and insurance companies use whatever policy numbers and prefixes or suffixes they want to use or what best fits their computer systems. Some companies use numbers only.
the Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping brought in the policy in 1979 to try and stop communist china's population growth.
I don't get what you were talking about.
it will end when the Chinese have a say in the government
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