Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Tang Dynasty
- women had higher power
- foot binding was not a tradition
- women were not subjugated by foot binding and were viewed as more equal to men than in the Song
- tributary states were established
- Examples being Tibet, Korea, and Vietnam
- they had to pay tribute to the Tang emperor
- issued land reform
- this strengthened the central gov. by weakening large landowners
- Land reform also increased government revenues since peasants would be able to pay taxes
- BOTH
- prospered through
foreign trade
- improved agriculture
- had great art and literature
- restored unity in China
- SONG DYNASTY
- Foot binding became a tradition
- This subjugated women and further enforced that women should be in the home
- The foot biding was extremely painful and women could not walk without help, not allowing them to leave the home
- scholar gentrys
- they were the wealthy landowning class
- they restored Confucian thought and new schools of Confucian philosophers emphasized social order based on duty, rank, and proper behavior
- Paper money
- The Song were the first to use paper money
- It eliminated the heavy weight for merchants to carry coins with during trade
- Female empress
- Only woman to rule China in her own name
- Her strong rule helped guide China through on elf its most brilliant periods