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Korea. By: Cynthia Figueroa, Latesha Gray, Kaitlyn Lewis. P olitical Aspects of early korea :. Korea was split to three different areas: Silla , Korguryo , and Paekche In Korguryo they tried to make their bureaucracy similar to China - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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By: Cynthia Figueroa,
Latesha Gray, Kaitlyn Lewis
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Korea was split to three different areas: Silla, Korguryo, and Paekche In Korguryo they tried to make their
bureaucracy similar to China Koguryo established an independent sate in
the northern half of the peninsula Played a role in dynastic struggles In
northern China 4thB.C.E.__________________________________People who moved into the Korean peninsula
had begun to acquire sedentary farming and metalworking techniques
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Members of the royal family financed the arts and pushed back mercantile expeditions which limited the activities of artisans and trade
Latter was so weak it didn’t form a distinct class
Aristocrats were most valued in Korean societyTang paid regional tribute payments to the
Silla 109B.C.E.____________________________________e
arliest Korean kingdom, Chosen was conquered by the Han emperor Wudi
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•Buddhism supplied key links between korea and the han dynasty•Korean rulers patronized buddhist artists and financed buildings of monasteries and pagodas•Korean scholars traveled to china
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•Chinese writing was introduced•Korean youths struggled to master Confucian classics
Kung Fu-Tzu “confucious”
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•In Korea, a house should be built against a hill, facing south to receive the most sunlight.•The traditional dress is hanbok. The hanbok consists of a shirt (jeogon) and a skirt (baji).•Rice is the staple food of korea
Hanbok
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Korea was an peninsula Korea was split into 3 sections Koguryo , Paekche, silla
Korea was in southeast Asia
Koguryo had to pay their tribute to the Chinese they taught them art and how to manufacture goods
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The Koreans wrote down the latest fashion such as court dress and etiquette
Aristocrats studied in Chinese schools Korean royal families endowed and
patronized religious art Korean artwork and monastic desgin
produced a lot of work that sometimes chinese connoisseurs admired them
They also liked to print they used metal like things to help print.