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  • [[Image:200px-IMG_0094_She.JPG|thumb|right|150px|A Song Dynasty [[Chinese inkstone]] with gold and silver markings]] The '''Song Dynasty''' (or '''Sung Dynasty''') (960–1279 CE) was a ruling Chinese [[dynasty]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Architecture of the Song Dynasty]]
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  • ...inese dynasty|dynastic]] period of China, the '''[[architecture]] of the [[Song Dynasty]]''' ([[960]]–1279 AD) was based upon the accomplishments of its predeces ...]]. Although literary works on architecture existed beforehand, during the Song Dynasty literature on architecture blossomed into maturity and held a greater profe
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  • #REDIRECT [[Architecture of the Song Dynasty]]
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  • ...of the distance a person could walk on level ground in two hours. In the [[Song dynasty|Song era]] and for most of the time thereafter, it was officially set at 36
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  • {{r|Song Dynasty}}
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  • ...inese dynasty|dynastic]] period of China, the '''[[architecture]] of the [[Song Dynasty]]''' ([[960]]–1279 AD) was based upon the accomplishments of its predeces ...]]. Although literary works on architecture existed beforehand, during the Song Dynasty literature on architecture blossomed into maturity and held a greater profe
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  • [[Image:200px-IMG_0094_She.JPG|thumb|right|150px|A Song Dynasty [[Chinese inkstone]] with gold and silver markings]] The '''Song Dynasty''' (or '''Sung Dynasty''') (960–1279 CE) was a ruling Chinese [[dynasty]]
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  • ===Song dynasty===
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  • During the [[Song Dynasty]] (960–1279 AD), [[scholar-bureaucrats]] and the [[Gentry (China)|Chi
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  • ==Song Dynasty (960–1279 AD)== see [[Song Dynasty]]
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  • ...religions were prohibited although some parishes could survive until the [[Song dynasty|Song]] period. Zoroastrianism soon lost its ground and vanished in this reg
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  • *[[Architecture of the Song Dynasty/Definition]]
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  • ...chids is a [[monograph]] about their extensive culture at the end of the [[Song Dynasty]], between 1128 and 1283. From this work it is clear that their culture was
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  • ...chids is a [[monograph]] about their extensive culture at the end of the [[Song Dynasty]], between 1128 and 1283. From this work it is clear that their culture was
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