The

Silla
were so closely connected to the Tang dynasty that Korean elites used Chinese as their written language. They set up a statewide academy that trained government officials in the philosophy of
Daoism
. true or false

1 answer

False. The Silla dynasty in Korea was closely connected to the Tang dynasty in China, but they did not use Chinese as their written language. They adopted Chinese characters and literature but developed their own script called "Hangeul." Additionally, the Silla dynasty mainly embraced Buddhism as their primary religion, rather than Daoism.
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