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By Naom , Thomas, and Bianca
THE TANG
DYNASTY
First, we will tell you
about the Tang
Dynasty and it’s
rulers.
 Li Yuan was the first Emperor of the
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Tang Dynasty.
His son, Li Shimin, was given the throne
next and became the second Emperor of
the Tang Dynasty
Li Shimin’s successor, Gaozong, became
the third Emperor of the Tang Dynasty.
Empress Wu was the next Emperor of
the Tang Dynasty.
Her Grandson, Tang Xuanzong, was the
Final Emperor of the Tang Dynasty.
The Tang
Dynasty’s
Emperors:
Li Yuan (618 to 686
A.D)
Li Shimin (626 to
649 A.D)
Gaozong (649 to
683 A.D)
Empress Wu (690 t0
705 A.D)
Tang Xuanzong (
712 t0 756 A.D)
CHINA’S
Gateway to the
world
Now we will tell you
about China’s some
of Tang China’s
Trade and the silk
road, china’s main
trade route to other
countries.
The Silk Road
The Silk Road ( in
red) was a group of
mountain ranges
that made a road so
people of Tang
China could pass
through and get to
other countries so
they could import
and export
products.
China’s rural area
People of the Tang
Dynasty used
grasslands to grow
crops so they could
trade them to other
countries. This is
one of the main
reasons why Tang
china had such a
good trade system.
Arts flourished during the
Tang Dynasty
Statues
paintings
TRADE
Tang China’s main
trading items were
silk , perfume, and
spices, but China
also traded other
things, like
machinery, iron,
steel, mineral fuels,
oil, and equipment.
Chinese
geographic
features
China’s geographic features were
use as natural barriers. The barrier
were seas , rivers ,mountains ,and
deserts .The seas help them by
making routes to get food . The
Taklimakan desert was called the
sea of death because of its boiling
hot days , poisonous snakes ,
shortage of water. The Himalayan
mountains were barriers because
they were rugged .The rivers were
needed for water.
The things that the people
found
Archeologists have found many
artifacts from the Tang dynasty.
Cups, pots, and many other
items were found.
Now, you got the
idea, right?
After Months of
research, here is the
conclusion that we
came up with.
OUR
CONCLUSION
Because of the many
trade items, such as
crops and silk, Tang
China flourished in
the industrial world.
Geographic impacts
on China greatly
affected it’s trade.
Fields for farming
and planting, many
natural resources to
make things out of,
and a great trade
route to export
products may have
made china the
industrial engine of
the world.
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