what development enabled the chinese to build suspension bridges and pagodas> (course hero)

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Why did the Chinese build suspension bridges and pagodas?

to avoid evil spirits. The Chinese were able to build suspension bridges and pagodas because of the development of iron- and steel-casting. Pagoda design was inspired by

Why did the Tang dynasty build pagodas?

The Tang Chinese believe their capital city's grid plan mirrored the order of the cosmos. Chinese imperial palaces never faced north to avoid evil spirits. The Chinese were able to build suspension bridges and pagodas because of the development of iron- and steel-casting. Pagoda design was inspired by Indian stupas.

What materials are used to make a pagoda?

iron- and steel-casting. Pagoda design was inspired by Indian stupas. Song painters valued landscape above other subjects because it embodied the principle behind all things in their belief system.

Why did the Chinese reject Confucianism for Buddhism?

Terms in this set (26) After the Han dynasty fell in 220 CE, the Chinese rejected Confucianism for Buddhism, because they blamed Confucianism for civil and cultural dysfunction.