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"The Foreign Relations of the Tang Dynasty" Prosperous and Open Society - Sui and Tang Dynasties PPT Courseware 2
1. Frequent foreign exchanges P26
1. The Tang Dynasty was strong and prosperous, and had a strong appeal.
2. Tang’s relatively enlightened policies
3. Developed external transportation
4. Social stability in the Tang Dynasty
5. The friendly exchanges between Tang Dynasty and its neighbors were unprecedentedly prosperous
2. The relationship between Tang Dynasty and Silla (Korean Peninsula)
1. There are the largest number of international students in Tang Dynasty
2. Silla Products ranks first in imports from Tang Dynasty
3. The influence of Tang culture on Silla
3. The relationship between Tang Dynasty and Silla (North Korea)
1. There are the largest number of international students in Tang Dynasty
2. Silla Products ranks first in imports from Tang Dynasty
3. The influence of Tang culture on Silla
Friendly exchanges between Tang Dynasty and Silla
Trade There were frequent commercial and trade exchanges between the two sides, and Silla products ranked first in the imports of the Tang Dynasty.
Politics Xinluo established a political system imitating the Tang system and adopted the imperial examination system.
Culture uses Chinese characters as musical notes to mark Korean particles, auxiliary verbs, etc. to help read Chinese and promote the popularization of culture.
Silla sent a large number of foreign students to study in Chang'an. Among the foreign students in the Tang Dynasty, Silla people were the most numerous.
A large number of Sui and Tang poems, classics, etc. were spread to Silla.
Korean music was introduced to China and became widely popular among the people.
Science and Technology Silla introduced Chinese scientific and technological achievements such as medicine, astronomy, and calendar calculation.
4. Friendly exchanges between Tang Dynasty and Japan
1. Sending envoys and overseas students from Tang Dynasty (more than ten times)
During the Tang Dynasty, Japan sent Tang envoys to China through the East China Sea route many times. Among them are overseas students, doctors, painters and craftsmen. After they arrived in China, they not only received rewards from the Tang Dynasty officials, but also comprehensively studied Chinese classics, Buddhism, medicine, literature, art, astronomy, calendar, handicrafts, laws, customs, etc. After returning to China, many of them participated in state affairs and introduced the cultural system of the Tang Dynasty to Japan, which played a great role in the development of Japanese culture.
2. Jianzhen - six trips east to Japan during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty
Jianzhen was a native of Yangzhou in the Tang Dynasty of my country. He became a monk since childhood and had literacy in literature, art, medicine, architecture and other aspects. After middle age, he served as the abbot of Daming Temple. In the second year of Tang Tianbao (AD 743), Japanese monks studying in China made a special trip to Yangzhou to ask Jianzhen to travel east to preach. Therefore, Jianzhen led many disciples and craftsmen to the east six times in ten years. The first five attempts failed due to encountering rough seas. During the fifth eastward crossing, Jianzhen became blind due to illness. In the twelfth year of Tianbao (753 AD), he finally arrived in Japan on his sixth eastward journey. At this time, Jianzhen was already 66 years old, but he finally realized his ambition of "promoting Dharma and promoting civilization". The Japanese called him "the past". Master Hai".
3. The influence of Tang culture on Japan:
B. The political system of the Tang Dynasty A. Urban architecture (imitation of Chang'an)
C. Create Japanese characters based on Chinese characters D. Life customs
5. The territory of the Tang Dynasty (P25)
Main external transportation routes of the Tang Dynasty
1. Fill in the boxes in the picture with the major countries that traded with China during the Sui and Tang Dynasties.
2. Use a red pen in the picture to mark four cities with frequent foreign trade activities in the Tang Dynasty.
3. Identify A and B, and connect the countries they reach with straight lines on the map.
4. Fill in the names of the following countries today: Silla today _______, India today _______.
Compare:
Compared with the "Silk Road" map of the Han Dynasty, "Sino-Foreign Communications in the Tang Dynasty", what changes did the external communications routes of the Tang Dynasty have? Please analyze the reason for the change?
East - North Korea, Japan
West - Along the Silk Road, Persia, Dashi, and Eastern Rome
Sea - Persian Gulf
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"Foreign Relations of the Tang Dynasty" Prosperous and Open Society - Sui and Tang Dynasties PPT Courseware 4:
"The Foreign Relations of the Tang Dynasty" Prosperous and Open Society of the Sui and Tang Dynasties PPT Courseware 4 1. Korea and Japan sent envoys to the Tang Dynasty 1. What was the external exchange situation of the Tang Dynasty? 2. What was the relationship between the Tang Dynasty and Silla? What aspects of Silla were influenced by the Tang Dynasty? 3. The exchanges between the Tang Dynasty and Japan..
"The Foreign Relations of the Tang Dynasty" Prosperous and Open Society - Sui and Tang Dynasties PPT Courseware 3:
"Foreign Relations of the Tang Dynasty" Prosperous and Open Society Sui and Tang Dynasties PPT Courseware 3 Teaching Objectives: 1. Master the countries that had good relations with the Tang Dynasty 2. Characters who made contributions in foreign exchanges Teaching focus: 1. Jianzhen's Eastward Journey 2 , Difficulties in teaching Xuanzang’s journey to the west: Tang culture’s impact on the world...
"Foreign Relations of the Tang Dynasty" Prosperous and Open Society - Sui and Tang Dynasties PPT Courseware:
"External Relations of the Tang Dynasty" Prosperous and Open Society Sui and Tang Dynasties PPT Courseware Carefully look at the picture below 1. According to the "External Communications Map of the Tang Dynasty", can you find out which areas the countries that had contacts with China during the Tang Dynasty spread? 2. Among them The main countries that had contacts with the Tang Dynasty were...
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