The Sui Dynasty (581-618 AD) unified China after a period of fragmentation, implementing significant reforms in governance, infrastructure, and the economy, notably the construction of the Grand Canal. It was followed by the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD), which is often regarded as a golden age of Chinese civilization, marked by cultural flourishing, advancements in art and literature, and the expansion of trade along the Silk Road. The Tang also established a merit-based civil service system, which influenced future Chinese governance. However, both dynasties eventually faced issues such as overextension and internal strife, leading to their decline.
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The Tang Dynasty retained and refined the civil service systems that the Sui Dynasty had restored
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The Tang Dynasty retained and refined the civil service system that the Sui Dynasty had restored.
Kurac It is the ancient capital for over 9 dynasties of China, namely Shang, Western ZHou, Eastern Zhou, Eastern Han, Wei, Jin, North Wei, Sui and Tang dynasties.
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The Tang Dynasty retained and refined the civil service systems that the Sui Dynasty had restored
They conquered other cities and states.
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It was a very confused period, with many states existing at various times.
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The Tang Dynasty retained and refined the civil service system that the Sui Dynasty had restored.
Kurac It is the ancient capital for over 9 dynasties of China, namely Shang, Western ZHou, Eastern Zhou, Eastern Han, Wei, Jin, North Wei, Sui and Tang dynasties.
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The Grand Canal of China was initiated during the Sui Dynasty, specifically under the rule of Emperor Yang of Sui, who reigned from 604 to 618 AD. He aimed to connect the northern and southern parts of China to facilitate trade and military movement. The canal was expanded and improved in subsequent dynasties, particularly during the Tang and Song dynasties, becoming a vital transportation route in Chinese history.
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