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Andrej [43]
3 years ago
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1. Which work of art did you praise, Painting 1 or Painting 2? Why?

History
2 answers:
Evgesh-ka [11]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. Which work of art did you praise, Painting 1 or Painting 2? Why?

Painting 2 since it was the yamato. The thin lines, filled in with bright colors the lines were quick to show movement.  

2. How did the process of carving statues change during this period?

In the period they made sculptures with whole pieces of wood, then the period sculptors made statues by carving separate pieces and they made them join together.

3. Explain how poetry was part of daily life in Heian-kyo

People had to compose poetry and say it in public, if they didn’t that would be bad. Women and men wrote the poems for eachother since it was charmful. If somebody ever got a poem from somebody else you would be expected to write one back.

4. What should be your attitude toward the poor if you want the aristocrats to accept you?

They had to look down at the poor and ignore them.

5. List three reasons why the Heian period came to an end.

Giving large estates to the top nobles eroded the emperors power. The government could not collect enough taxes to support the emperor.

The japans ruler lost control, bandits were roaming around, people with different religions began to band and rob each other.  The power of the lords rivaled, the fighting broke out over the control of the land

Explanation:

These answers weren't searched up by the way, I had an assignment just like this and I am giving you my answers! A brainliest would be highly appreciated! :)

Anit [1.1K]3 years ago
6 0

Explanation:

They would cut down the trees so they could make money off the lumber and they do it for bragging rights.

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