East Asia refers to the eastern part of the Asian continent, which includes countries like China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Mongolia, and Taiwan. It is known for its rich history and diverse cultures.
Think of East Asia as a massive cultural buffet that offers a wide variety of dishes from different countries. Each dish represents the unique traditions, languages, art forms, and customs found within East Asian nations.
Silk Road: The Silk Road passed through various regions in East Asia and played a vital role in connecting it with other parts of the world.
Confucianism: Confucianism is an ethical and philosophical system developed by Confucius in ancient China. It emphasizes moral values such as filial piety (respect for elders) and social harmony.
Samurai: Samurai were skilled warriors who served feudal lords during medieval Japan. They followed the Bushido code which emphasized loyalty, honor, discipline, and self-sacrifice.
Which technological innovation greatly enhanced maritime trade in East Asia during 1200-1450?
What was a major reason for the Mongol Empire's successful expansion across East Asia during 1200-1450?
What effect did the spread of Buddhism have on East Asia from 1200-1450?
Who played similar roles in the spread of Buddhism in East Asia and Islam in West Africa during this period?
Who was responsible for the spread of Buddhism into East Asia during the period of 1200-1450?
What was a significant cultural impact on East Asia as a result of maritime trading networks from the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries?
What was one significant impact of Buddhism on East Asia between the years 500 CE and 1000 CE?
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