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Chapter 8

I thought that this was an interesting chapter the way that things and tradition would function in China in a variety of ways

How the Women played their roles in society and that goes for the way that women were seen as a distraction in society from a mans point of view because of the way that they tend to check the ladies out.

The women would also be running restaurant.

Women led less restricted lives, elite Chinese women of the Tang dynasty era at least in the north and had participated in social life with greater freedom than in earlier times.
Social Hierarchy(prioritizing the social the order)

It was something that was also good for landowner

examination system which is something that gives one the opportunity to gain a career and put his talent to use.

Educational/Training
The examination system was restored and modified to be a bit more complex and was fowrdly advanced on the ability to make or print books to be the first one to be known throughout world history, and attempts to avoid cheating on the exams.
This also went for searching the ones that were to be taking the exam in the examination hall and writing the numbers instead of the person's name on the piece paper.

So far throughout the history that has been going on in China one of the most important gifts that China has obtained from the country of India and it was not cotton, not even sugar, it was none other than a religion that turned out to be Buddhism.

It also made China the main place where Buddhism had gained life and to have it spread to other places like Korea and also Japan and later on Buddhism came into China through

Buddhism had originally came into China on behalf of the silk road trading network throughout the first and second centuries.
During the half millennium between roughly 300 and 800 C.E and from then on

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