What is Sup Forums's favorite Chinese dynasty and why?

What is Sup Forums's favorite Chinese dynasty and why?

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Han because it's the one I know best

Ming

Tang because it had the most freedom

Current, Tang , Han , Song and Early Ming (during expedition period)

Qing because they're fun to play in EU4 and have cool flag

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>current

Manchukuo

what did Korea mean by this?

Qin for Kingdom

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He meant Qing

An empire that elects it's king, an empire of SOCIALISM WITH CHINESE CHARACTERISTICS

Canada.

PRoC for uniting china and taking them into the 21st century.

Until Song = before infected by Neo-Confucianism

PRC dynasty

newer is generally better

What's wrong with Neo-Confucianism?

Tang is the best, a hub of Eurasia
PRC is shit, nest of scammers

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Qing dynasty.

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bit rude

Ming Dynasty is the best!

Meanwhile nowadays Japan is the lapdog of the country that nuked them while China is going head to head against them

Tang, because muh dick

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People Republic of China.

What is this movie about? Is it good?

Great Manchuko

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Yeah, I'm not usually a fan of chink epics, but liked this one.

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Xi Dynasty

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What is it about?

Royal intrigue more than battle stuff, don't wanna spoil it.

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>tfw not available on Netflix

look for some torrent or streaming site, the movie is like 10 years old.

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This is one and only acceptable answer desu senpai

>Japanese flag
>likes Xi
What did you mean by this?

Asian Nationalism.

Song dynasty

They had the best art of the world


Picture : 董源(?-962)山口待渡圖

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Are there any ancient Chinese paintings that still have color on them and are well preserved?

qing, because the GOAT manchu script

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Yes, there are lots of paintings from Tang dynasty and Song dynasty have color

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>best art in the world
>literally just a shitty landscape
any run of the mill pre-modern western painting gives this a run for its money

He's a larping chink.

李嵩(1166—1243年)花籃圖

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>best art of the world

kek. want me to start posting some European art, Tsang?

Can you post some examples and elaborate?

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Looks qtie. Does it mean something? Or is just like still-life?

I was on wiki the other day and saw some paintings with cats on it, they looked very realistic and cute desu. I don't remember from which dynasty they were, though.

Shoo, shoo.

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t. chinito con un pene pequeño

CHI pendejo, what's your problem?

Rude Amerifat.

t. Richard Wang

Yamato dynasty

>. Some archaeologists (John W. Chafee, Janice Stargardt) conjecture that the peculiar circumstances of the ship's sinking may indicate that the vessel was scuttled by its own crew upon returning to Quanzhou from Southeast Asia, once they found out that the city had been captured by the Mongols. The captain may have intentionally chosen a place in shallow, sheltered waters to scuttle his ship. There was apparently no loss of life (no human remains found at the site), but all cargo appeared to stay on board. This may indicate that the crew intended to return to the site later to retrieve the valuable cargo, but failed to do it due to events beyond their control.
I cry every time

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What's this?

Qing has the worst fashion.

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remains some song dynasty ship discovered in 1973. It's that theory that gets to me though, just imagine the sailors eager to come back to glorious Song China after a long trip, just to find it occupied by northern barbarians.

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How are Chinese supposed to compete?

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>17th century
>18th century

>The Máquè Dynasty.
they were the most powerful emperors, and they harshly punished rebellious subjects who would dare to defy their rule.

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calm down.

north south dynasty for incest cuckold orgy party at the palace.

this

sparrows are the rightful rulers of China.

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Song because I went to a museum a couple of weeks ago and it had art from that period. Very nice.

Xinjiang
>tibet but with more interesting culture

Xinjiang isn't a dynasty

>>The Máquè Dynasty.
what

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nine_Dragons_(painting)

Three sovereigns and Five Emperors

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Why is one of them a dragon?

Qing
SIBIR STRONK!

>Copypasted faces

Fuck

What is this that the first Emperor is wearing?

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