#3: East Asia from Sui to Ming

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  1. 6. Over time, Buddhism was discredited after being favored so highly and _____ was created, a form of Confucianism
  2. 9. In what dynasty did Silk Road and Indian Ocean trade flourish?
  3. 10. This not only boosted the economic revolution, but stimulated other inventions in other lands like firearms for Europe and canons for Islamic World
  4. 12. Which dynasty regained unity after the Han collapsed?
  5. 14. Which religion became popular because they could pray for the Mandate of Heaven
  6. 15. Nomadic peoples ruling parts of china _____ Chinese culture and learning
  7. 16. This country declared independence from china after greatly borrowing culture, for example religion and art/literature styles
  8. 18. Which country exhausted resources and prompted overthrow of Sui?
  9. 20. By what dynasty did patriarchal restrictions tighten due to reviving Confucianism and rapid economic growth?
Down
  1. 1. From 1279-1369, this empire had rule over China under the name of the Yuan Empire
  2. 2. During the Ming Dynasty, the capital city was relocated to what city?
  3. 3. The ____ was in theory, a set of practices requiring non-Chinese to acknowledge Chinese superiority
  4. 4. ____ economy was based on raising livestock and horse riding and remained a constant threat to China
  5. 5. This Chinese practice emphasized frailty, small size, and deference of women
  6. 7. Both Japan and Europe both used this gov't structure
  7. 8. Emperor Yongle himself, of the Ming dynasty led this ______ expedition
  8. 11. Who was the only female Empress in China's history?
  9. 13. This country was never invaded/conquered by china but voluntarily borrowed from Chinese culture
  10. 17. These castrated men were loyal to the emperor and acted with great authority in the Ming dynasty
  11. 19. Early decades of this dynasty saw all efforts to eliminate all signs of foreign rule (Mongols)