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Kakuzo Okakura
The Ideals of the East

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dynasty

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1 Range | run as follows: - ~The Shu Dynasty (1122 to 221 B.C.). - This 2 Range | the Great Wall.~The Shin Dynasty (221 to 202 B.C.). - The 3 Range | first Napoleon.~The Hâng Dynasty (902 B.C. to 220 A.D.). - 4 Range | consolidated under a single native dynasty, which had lasted about 5 Range | establishment of Taoism.~The Tâng Dynasty (618 to 907 A.D.). - This 6 Range | 618 to 907 A.D.). - This dynasty was the result of the reconsolidation 7 Range | half a century.~The Sung Dynasty (960 to 1280 A.D.). - The 8 Range | Neo-Confucianism.~The Gen or Mongol Dynasty (1280 to 1368 A. D.).This 9 Range | overpowered the Chinese dynasty and established itself near 10 Range | Thibetan Tantrikism.~The Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1662 A.D.). - This 11 Range | emperor, at Pekin.~The Manchu Dynasty (1662 to the present day). 12 Primit| matured arts of the Hâng dynasty of China, which reached 13 Primit| all-powerful Yodai, of the Zui dynasty, by calling him "Emperor 14 Confuc| culminated under the Shu dynasty B.C. 1122 to B.C. 221, and 15 Confuc| at the end of the Shu dynasty, to elucidate and epitomise 16 Confuc| their short empire.~The Hâng dynasty (202 B.C. to 220 A.D.) succeeding 17 Confuc| genius. He established the dynasty of Shin, and it is supposed, 18 Confuc| latter part of the Hâng dynasty. These fresco-sculptures 19 Taoism| since the end of the Shu dynasty, been preparing a psychological 20 Taoism| as the period of the Hâng dynasty. But, gradually impregnated 21 Taoism| at the close of the Shu dynasty was one of free discussion. 22 Taoism| kingdoms into which the Hâng dynasty divided - thus lessening 23 Taoism| the liberalism of the Tâng dynasty enabled Confucians, Buddhists, 24 Buddhi| century under the Gupta dynasty, which was able through 25 Asuka | what is called the Northern dynasty, gave a great and sudden 26 Asuka | Chinese Southern, or native, dynasty.~Buttocho, a teacher who 27 Asuka | bloodshed under the Northern Cho dynasty. His pupil Doan went southward, 28 Asuka | that existed under the Hang dynasty, with the modification of 29 Asuka | Shibatatsu, of the Rio dynasty in Southern China, a devout 30 Asuka | in China, under the Tâng dynasty.~The Fujiwara Period. - 31 Nara | sculptures.~The China of the Tâng dynasty (618 to 907 A.D.), enriched 32 Nara | Neo-Confucianism of the succeeding Sung dynasty in China (960 to 1280 A.D.), 33 Nara | from that of the early Tâng dynasty, and has even a direct connection 34 Nara | painting under the Tâng dynasty.~This imperial treasure-house ( 35 Fujiwa| towards the close of the Tâng dynasty, prevented the exchange 36 Fujiwa| the beginning of the Tâng dynasty, was nevertheless so completely 37 Kamaku| perfected under the Sung dynasty, by the Southern Chinese 38 Ashika| Guptas, during the Tâng dynasty and the Nara period, and 39 Ashika| ripened later under the Sung dynasty (A.D. 960-1280), was an 40 Ashika| at the close of the Tâng dynasty, who made a single diagram 41 Ashika| which resulted in the Mongol dynasty of Gen (A.D. 1280-1368).~ 42 Ashika| towards the end of the Tâng dynasty. The doctrines of Baso and 43 Ashika| painted part itself.~The Sung dynasty was a great age of art and 44 Tokuga| imposed during the Mongol dynasty. Artists from Kyoto crowded 45 Tokuga| entered China during the Ming dynasty, and given the impulse which 46 Meiji | who overthrew the Mongol dynasty in China was himself a Buddhist 47 Meiji | works of the present Manchu dynasty under Kanhi and Kenliu.~


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