Today, I will explain the spread of Buddhism from the classical period of China 256 BC, East Asia, BC to 256 BC. In the '800s the history of East Asia was extended to 1400. The classical period of China includes its new civilization, the early dynasty, the Warring States Period, Confucius, and several different thought groups. Between 256 BC and 800 BC, China expanded and Buddhism expanded rapidly. During this period, China has shaped much of East Asian culture.
This area is the birthplace of ancient civilizations such as Ancient China, Ancient Japan, Ancient North Korea, Mongol Empire. East Asia is one of the birthplaces of the civilization of the world, and China is an ancient civilization of East Asia, one of the birthplace of the oldest civilization in human history. For thousands of years, China has been a major civilization in the area and has great influence in neighboring countries, so it has had a great impact on East Asia. Historically, East Asia society is always part of Chinese culture, East Asian vocabulary and letters often come from Kanji and Kanji. The Chinese calendar retains the traditional East Asian culture and is the root of many other East Asian calendars. Shamanism is also common among Mongolians and other indigenous peoples of Northeast Asia such as Mangas.
It is designed to introduce the history of Asia. First semester: Foundations of East Asian civilization: Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and the flowering of Chinese culture. Second semester: Study Europe 's influence on Asia and the rise of nationalism and communism. Prerequisite: Course attribute including AP or IB credit G4. In this course we will rethink African tradition, history, and general speech as a coherent boundary area. It uses a global interactive approach to introduce a regional approach to the history of the African continent, while providing an important analytical tool used by African historians. We are also investigating the emergence of the concepts of "Africa", "Africa" and "History of Africa", the impact on problems, and ongoing relationships. In addition to being a nested historical expert in certain areas of Africa, students will also examine the vast wealth of Africa's history and history.