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The Silla were so closely connected to the Tang dynasty that Korean elites used Chinese as their written language. They set up...Question
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
Confucianism
.true?
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
Confucianism
.true?
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True. The Silla Kingdom of Korea maintained close relations with the Tang Dynasty of China, and as a result, the Korean elites adopted Chinese as their written language. They established a state-sponsored academy called the Gukhak (National Academy), which trained government officials in Confucianism and other Chinese philosophy.
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