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The Heian (HAY ahn) period in Japan lasted from 794 to 1185. Before this period, Japan's culture was similar to China's. During the 800s, Japan began to have its own traditions.

Heian emperors ruled from the capital, Kyoto. It was modeled after Chang' an, the great city of Tang China. It had mansions for the nobles, two markets, and a palace for the emperor. The Heian period was mostly peaceful. Japanese culture thrived. Nobles enjoyed fine architecture, literature, and beautiful gardens. The nobles felt that their importance set them apart from others. In fact, noblemen wore specially colored robes related to their positions within the government. But most people were poor and worked hard. Farmers, fishermen, traders, and builders were usually poor and spent their time doing hard work.

So yes it was peaceful!

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