Tang-San-Cai (Pottery), Tang-Zhuang (Traditional Dress), Tang Peoms, Tombs of the Emperors, and so on.
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While the Tang dynasty was starting to slip away, the base religion of Confucianism started to restart the country. Many dynasty's tried to switch the main religions between Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism, but Confucianism never tried to over come any of the others, always being the base religion of China. So when the Tang dynasty was in need of something to help boost the country, Confucianist people helped 'restart' the country.
"It was founded by the Li (李) family, who seized power during the decline and collapse of the Sui Empire. The Sui Dyansty's second emperor was very cruel and wasted a lot of the state's resources and the people all hated him. Towards the end of his reign, the country was weak militarily so Li Yuan and his sons could seize power. The dynasty was interrupted briefly by the Zhou Dynasty when Empress Wu Zetian seized the throne, becoming the first and only Chinese empress regnant, ruling in her own right."
Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.Cleopatra was not from any numbered dynasty. She was a queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty which got its name from her ancestor Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals.
The Han Dynasty came closest to achieving dualism.
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It did not capture any countries at all
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Yes, Wu Hou married a tang emperor. A few years later she changed the dynasty to Chou, and named herself the "Sacred and Divine Empress Regnant" of the Chou Dynasty. In effect, she usurped the Tang Dynasty without major bloodshed.Empress Wu ZetianTang Dynasty China (625-705 AD)
While the Tang dynasty was starting to slip away, the base religion of Confucianism started to restart the country. Many dynasty's tried to switch the main religions between Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism, but Confucianism never tried to over come any of the others, always being the base religion of China. So when the Tang dynasty was in need of something to help boost the country, Confucianist people helped 'restart' the country.
They don't .... In fact there is no physical proof that ANY gods really exist. Belief in God is a matter of faith not proof, that is why it is so hard.
There is no concrete evidence or proof to suggest that Paul A. Rothchild, the producer of The Doors, is related to the Rothschild dynasty. The Rothschild dynasty is a prominent European banking family with a long history, while Paul A. Rothchild is known for his work in the music industry. Without any documented genealogical connection between the two, it is safe to assume that they are not related.
They are the same thing, just a different label. I suppose the only real difference is that mythology can be about anything, just a belief that it existed without any proof. Religion is that but you worship or revere the object or person. Still without any proof of existence.