Merchants had lower social status than peasants.
Korean government officials based policies on Confucian principles.
The Ming dynasty's civil service system was significantly influenced by the preceding Sui and Tang dynasties, which emphasized merit-based examinations and bureaucratic governance. The Song dynasty further refined this model by expanding the civil service examinations and promoting intellectual scholarship. These dynasties laid the groundwork for the Ming's emphasis on Confucian ideology and the rigorous selection of officials through examinations.
Neo-confucianism turned up in Song dynasty, and it became major ruling ideology in Korea with Sinocentricism and Sojunghwa ideology during Joseon dynasty.
During the Song dynasty, Confucian thinkers blended Buddhism and Dadaism into Confucianism. As a result , Confucianism had broadened its outlook lol this is Anisha Masih
The early Tang and Song dynasties followed a similar path: They both had cultural and social improvements but in the later periods they became more militaristic and spent more and more resources trying to keep the northern "barbarians" out. China's culture influenced politics and religion in countries throughout Asia.
Korean government officials based policies on Confucian principles.
The Ming dynasty's civil service system was significantly influenced by the preceding Sui and Tang dynasties, which emphasized merit-based examinations and bureaucratic governance. The Song dynasty further refined this model by expanding the civil service examinations and promoting intellectual scholarship. These dynasties laid the groundwork for the Ming's emphasis on Confucian ideology and the rigorous selection of officials through examinations.
Neo-confucianism turned up in Song dynasty, and it became major ruling ideology in Korea with Sinocentricism and Sojunghwa ideology during Joseon dynasty.
During the Song dynasty, Confucian thinkers blended Buddhism and Dadaism into Confucianism. As a result , Confucianism had broadened its outlook lol this is Anisha Masih
Both dynasties experienced economic prosperity
The early Tang and Song dynasties followed a similar path: They both had cultural and social improvements but in the later periods they became more militaristic and spent more and more resources trying to keep the northern "barbarians" out. China's culture influenced politics and religion in countries throughout Asia.
The Song Dynasty ruled from 960 to 1279 AD. The Tang Dynasty ruled from 618 to 907 AD.
Both dynasties experienced economic prosperity.
Both dynasties experienced economic prosperity.
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tang
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