The civil service exam system
Mongol Rule and the Yuan Dynasty
Trade Goods in Ancient China
The Spread of Buddhism in China
Empress Wu and Buddhism
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What is the Civil service exam system?

A civil service examination system is a method for recruiting government officials based on merit, often through competitive exams, rather than patronage or family connections

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What, or who is Mongol?

"Mongol" refers to an East Asian ethnic group primarily residing in Mongolia and Inner Mongolia (China), as well as in Russia (Buryatia and Kalmykia).

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What is the Trade of goods?

Trade goods are items that are exchanged in a trade system, either within a game or in the real world.

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What is The Spread of Buddhism in China?

Buddhism spread to China primarily through interactions along the Silk Road and later through imperial support, particularly during the Tang dynasty

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Who is Empress Wu and Buddhism?

Empress Wu Zetian (690-705 CE) was the only woman in Chinese history to rule as emperor in her own name.

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How did this system work, what did it test, and how did it change social mobility in China?

The Chinese civil service system, also known as the Keju, worked by testing candidates' knowledge of Confucian classics to determine their suitability for government positions.

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How did the Mongols change China’s government and trade under Kublai Khan?

Under Kublai Khan, the Mongols fundamentally altered China's government and trade.

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Research the importance of silk, porcelain, or tea. Where did these products go, and why were they so valuable?

Silk, porcelain, and tea were incredibly valuable commodities during the ancient Silk Road era and beyond, primarily due to their unique properties and scarcity in the global market.

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How did Buddhism arrive in China, and how was it received by both rulers and scholars?

Buddhism arrived in China through the Silk Road, primarily during the Han dynasty (206 BCE - 220 CE), and was initially received with mixed reactions by rulers and scholars.

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Why was Empress Wu significant, and how did she influence religion and politics in Imperial China?

Empress Wu Zetian was significant in Chinese history as the only woman to rule China as empress in her own right, and for her significant impact on both religion and politics.

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