Did China have the most A E S T H E T I C bronze age?
William Cox
In my opinion, absolutely.
Luke Harris
Nanjing Museum>Tokyo National Museum>Kyoto National Museum
All are great but the collection in Nanjing is massive. It was practically empty when I visited and a guard tailed me in every area. Taiwan's National Palace Museum is supposed to be even larger but I've yet to visit.
Ethan Turner
REMINDER THAT CAO CAO IS NOTHING BUT A BETRAYER OF THE HAN DYNASTY AS PROVEN BY THE MANDATE OF HEAVEN GIVEN TO THE SIMA CLAN INSTEAD OF HIS.
Robert Myers
Isn't the biggest one in Beijing?
Bentley Jackson
>i do not beileve the old order can be reestablished. I do beileve a new order can be reestablished to bring stability to the realm all according to keikaku
Caleb Perry
Yes.
Daniel Campbell
Cai Wenji is a slut.
Xavier Cruz
Let's discuss history instead of making /pol/ threads.
What impact did Korea have on Japan? I hear Korea played a huge role but it is often downplayed due to nationalist interests.
Liam Baker
What the FUCK was his problem?
Levi Cox
"History in Three Keys" by Paul Cohen is a great book about the boxer rebellion.
Jaxson Nelson
Korea literally brought civilization to Japan.
Austin Brown
The Yayoi migration from the Korean peninsula brought rice farming and the development of more advanced settlements (along with a slice of population replacement/assimilation) of the native Jomon. That's got little to do with Japan vs. Korea. We are talking 300BC migrations here. Other than that, Korea and the Japanese islands have always influenced each other. (as well as shared some cultural aspects like similar animistic religions and some linguistic similarities) They were in good terms with the Korean kingdom of Baekje. One other thing off the top of my head is that Hideyoshi tried to conquer the peninsula and failed horribly.
Dominic Cruz
TEABOWLS MY G.
Aiden Torres
Seoul national museum is pretty good too
Kevin Harris
Ayyyyy
Colton Flores
Hideyoshi had already conquered Korea and was on the verge of conquering China until he got bored and went back to Japan.
Christian Bell
>Hideyoshi had already conquered Korea The Japanese military occupied major settlements however they prove unable to administer the countryside and the Korean populace chafed under their rule.
>and was on the verge of conquering China t. weeb
Konishi Yukinaga was BTFO from Pyongyang and sought a peace treaty after their logistic train proved untenable while holing up in Hanseong.
Parker Young
>can't conquer China when industrialized >expect to conquer China when they were both pre-industrial shitholes retard/10
Colton Gray
Alright, I have a question for anyone that might know: when exactly did consistent steel come to China and/or the rest of east Asia?
Dylan White
What's consistent steel? Wrought iron production basically peaked during the Song Dynasty.
Ha well estimates that atleast 125,000 tons of iron was being produced each year, although the numbers are being questioned.