Which century are we talking about? Basically warriers as oppose to soldiers. Think Chengiz Khan as oppose to roman batallion style warfare.
the bureaucracy dominated Chinese government, and these officials were appointed by the emperor.
Chinese women was the organization
The Bureaucracy During the Han Dynasty, the Chinese government adopted Confucianism as the official ideology (as opposed to the competing ideology of Taoism). Confucius believed that rule should be by a class of "scholars" who were able to pass an exam, which would be open to everybody. It may have sounded good in theory, but in practice, the rich were able to basically cheat their way through the exam (which was extremely difficult), while the poor had a harder time passing it.
used their wealth to dominate the goverment of the republic.
The samurai is a traditional warrior class in Japanese culture, not in Chinese culture.
English-speaking,Western European,Protestant and middle-class in character.
They had many differences. One of their differences was how they spent their leisure time. They played board games. Go was for the higher class and Chinese Chess or XianQi was for the lower class. There was also Chinese Opera. Chinese Opera was for only higher class people because they could afford to go and watch.XianQi- another way of saying Chinese Chess.
AN class was created in 1992.
ceremony became an important part of upper-class chinese life becausethe chinese believed that it would help unify society and prevent greed.
Lao Shi'n hao is how you say hello teacher in chinese
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No Class was created in 1919-12.