Description: Dynasties of the East: Imperial China, Islands of the Rising Sun (Imperial Visions Series: The Rise and Fall of Empires) Hardcover – January 1, 1980by Joyce Milton (Author), Wendy B. Murphy (Author) From its earliest beginnings thousands of years ago, the course of man’s progress has been measured by his empires. Large, dynamic flows of power, people, and culture that merge, thrive, then break apart - the pieces only to merge again in a new configuration, the process to be repeated. Through pictures and words, "Empires: Their Rise and Fall" brings the reader face to face with many of the world’s greatest empires. Full-color photographs are combined with an absorbing narrative in a lively historical account of each empire and an examination of the period’s most enduring cultural achievements. This volume in the series focuses on Imperial China, and Islands of the Rising Sun. As Charlemagne was crowning himself King of the Holy Roman Empire in Europe, China was just beginning its fabulous Tang Dynasty, one of the most brilliant empires in the realm of the arts and in sweeping political influence. Printing and gunpowder were both invented during its rule, and Changan, the Tang capital, was at the time perhaps the greatest city in the world, with more than one million inhabitants. The power of Chinese culture to transmit its values and observances to another society was well demonstrated in Japan. Beginning with the introduction of Chinese writing and Buddhism in the fifth and sixth centuries, Chinese learning and political institutions transformed Japan from a primitive, tribal society to an ardent follower of the Chinese model. The chief of the ruling clan, who claimed descent from the sun goddess Amaterasu of early Japanese mythology, became an "emperor" in the Chinese style, having all the trappings and ritual of the Chinese court and presiding over an elaborate bureaucracy. The Japanese imperial line has continued until the present day - a unique record of unbroken succession. Product detailsPublisher : HBJ Press; First Edition (January 1, 1980)Language : EnglishHardcover : 168 pagesISBN-10 : 0150040288ISBN-13 : 978-0150040286Item Weight : 2 pounds 10.5 ounces
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Book Title: Tradition and Revolt : Imperial China, Islands of the Rising Sun
Book Series: Imperial Visions Ser.
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Publisher: HBJ Press
Item Length: 12 in
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Edition: First Edition
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1980
Type: Picture Book
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Era: 1980s
Item Height: 0.8125 in
Author: Joyce Milton, Wendy B. Murphy
Features: Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Genre: History
Topic: Asia / General
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Width: 9.25 in
Item Weight: 2 lb 10.5 oz
Number of Pages: 168 Pages