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The Heian Period was called the "Golden Age" because of all the art. Nobles were into elegant things. They took art classes and went to art shows. THey painted on their own time. Buddhism also was very popular. Zen Buddhism had special rituals and ceremonies which of course was popular with nobles (fancy). Hope this helps! :)

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the golden age of prosperity, complete ignorance by the rich of the poor, time of fashion, literature, and art, not a really great economy

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It is known for there literature. It is known for the Golden Age period in Japan. They were also known for their poems which most people in the Heian Period had to know how to write one .

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