This man is known for establishing the Yuan Dynasty in China.
Who is Kublai Khan?
This religion is a religion based on the teachings of the Indian spiritual leader Siddhartha Guatama also known as Buddha. This religion taught that life involves suffering.
What is Buddhism?
Japanese built these where they felt the power of kamis.
What is a Shrine?
Who took over China in the 1200s?
Who was the Mongols?
In Japanese society only the upper/higher class could enjoy this entertainment.
What is Noh?
A military who defined the emperor and the Fujiwaras.
Who was Minamoto Yoritomo?
This religion is an ancient philosophy. Its basic teachings is that all things--earth, heaven, and people should follow the Dao.
What is Daoism?
This palace complex was limited during the Ming and later Qing dynasties.
What is Beijing?
Legend has it Chinese Emperor Shen Nong first drank ___ 4,000 years ago.
What is Tea?
In Japanese society only commoners could enjoy this entertainment.
What is Kabuki?
This man was in fact not an emperor but instead was a regent to impress his aunt.
Who was Prince Shotoku?
This religion is a mix of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism.
What is Neo-Confucianism?
The emperor would always live and no one else was allowed in.
What is the Forbidden City?
In 860, which family took over China?
Who were the Fujiwara?
According to Japanese belief, what holy being represents a spirit of nature, a sacred place, an ancestor, or a clan?
What is a Kami?
This man created the philosophy confucianism.
Who was Confucius?
This religion is the traditional religion of Japan.
What is Shinto?
A temple complex in Cambodia that is the world's largest religious monument.
What was Angkor wat?
This was originally used for fireworks and later used for power weapons.
What is Gunpowder?
When someone repeats a word or sound over and over for spiritual growth is?
What is Mantra?
This Chinese ruler restored Chinese power after Mongol rule.
Who was Hongwu?
This religion is a system of moral behavior, based on the teachings of Confucius.
What is Confucianism?
The Khmer Empire is now modern day.....?
What was Cambodia?
What was a system of governments with many departments and bureaus led by appointed officials?
What is Bureaucracy?
What is a chain of island considered?
What is an Archipelago?