The region we studied in Chapters 3-5 is known as this.
What is China, Korea, and Japan?
The non-alphabetic pictoral symbols make up the written languages in this unit. List all 3 languages.
What are Japanese, Chinese, and Korean?
This Japanese religion focuses on divine spirits found in nature.
What is Shinto?
This place is home to the Haniwa Warrior.
What is Japan?
This European explorer visited China during the Yuan dynasty.
Who is Marco Polo?
This is one of the largest countries in Asia and the home of the Forbidden City.
What is China?
This is the name of the group of Chinese intellectuals who were skilled in calligraphy, painting, and art.
What is literati?
This type of Buddhism is usually associated with serene gardens and mindfulness.
What is Zen Buddhism?
The Dunghuan Grottoes hold detailed artwork associated with this religion.
What is Buddhism?
This long trade route connected European travelers, merchants, and missionaries to Asia.
What is the Silk Road?
This place is home to the Silla Crown.
What is Korea?
This form of government had a military leader at the top and lasted for almost 700 years in Japan.
What is the shogunate?
This branch of Buddhism focuses on devotion to Amitaba and its name comes from one's ability to be reborn into this:
What is Pure Land?
This Buddhist Japanese artwork is named similarly to its Indian counterpart.
What is the Taizokai (Womb World) Mandara?
This book is regarded as the world's first novel.
What is the Tale of Genji?
What is Kyoto?
`This mark or symbol reflected the publisher of a book and gave readers information about its printing.
What is a colophon?
This belief system emphasizes going with the flow, while this belief system requires strict adherence to a hierarchical relationships involving parents, children, siblings, and friends. List both.
This Ukiyo-e print is one of the most famous Japanese prints of all time.
What is Hokusai's The Great Wave off Kanagawa From Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji?
This splashed ink style of art was prominent in the Muromachi period in Japan.
What is haboku style?
The capital of Japan shifted from Nara to this city in 784 CE.
What is Kyoto?
The divine spirits worshipped in Shinto are named this.
What are Kami?
The belief of achieving enlightenment in this lifetime is shared by these two sects of Esoteric Buddhism.
What are Tendai and Shingon?
The Night Attack on Sanjo Palace is part of a larger scroll depicting this kind of narrative.
What is a historical narrative?
The sculpture of this priest was created with cypress wood in the 13th Century.
Who is Shunjobo Chogun?