Nara period

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:historical_period
gptkbp:architectural_style gptkb:temples
Buddhist temple architecture
gptkbp:architecture Construction of Todai-ji temple
Pagodas were built
Construction of the Great Buddha
gptkbp:art_style gptkb:Christian_art
gptkbp:artwork Development of Buddhist art
Development of calligraphy
Development of textile arts
Influence of Chinese painting styles
Pottery styles evolved
Sculpture became prominent
gptkbp:capital gptkb:Nara
gptkbp:case_analysis Taihō Code was enacted
gptkbp:characterized_by establishment of a permanent capital
gptkbp:cultural_influence Chinese culture
gptkbp:debut_year 710
gptkbp:duration 710 to 794
gptkbp:economic_activity agriculture development
gptkbp:economy Agricultural advancements
agrarian economy
Development of irrigation systems
Rice became a staple currency
gptkbp:education Establishment of schools for the elite
Promotion of Confucian studies
gptkbp:end_date 794
gptkbp:ended 794 AD
gptkbp:events Adoption of the Chinese calendar
gptkbp:follows gptkb:Asuka_period
gptkbp:government centralized government
Bureaucratic system established
Establishment of provincial governors
gptkbp:government_type imperial government
gptkbp:has_culture Buddhism flourished
Cultural exchanges with Tang China
gptkbp:historical_significance first permanent capital of Japan
first fully documented period in Japanese history
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Nara period
gptkbp:influence Chinese culture influenced Japan
gptkbp:influence_on gptkb:Japanese_language
gptkb:Japanese_literature
gptkb:Japanese_art
gptkb:Japanese_culture
Japanese religion
gptkbp:influenced_by Chinese culture
gptkbp:language Old Japanese
Development of early Japanese writing
Development of kanji usage
gptkbp:location gptkb:Japan
gptkbp:military_service Formation of a standing army
gptkbp:music Influence of Chinese music styles
gptkbp:notable_event Taika Reform
development of the textile industry
establishment of the capital in Nara
influence on Japanese literature
establishment of the first permanent capital in Japan
development of calligraphy
development of the banking system
development of the silk trade
development of Buddhism in Japan
development of the construction industry
development of the tourism industry
development of the fishing industry
development of the transportation system
development of poetry and prose
development of the arts and crafts
establishment of the first state-sponsored universities
development of the imperial court system
development of the samurai class
development of the merchant class
establishment of the first public library
development of the culinary arts
compilation of historical texts
creation of the first permanent capital
cultural exchanges with Korea
introduction of Buddhism from Korea
introduction of Confucianism
establishment of the first state-sponsored hospitals
establishment of the first state-sponsored theaters
Nara National Museum establishment
construction of Hōryū-ji temple
construction of Todai-ji temple
creation of the first census
development of the feudal system
development of the legal code
development of the pottery industry
development of the ritsuryō system
establishment of the capital in Heijō-kyō
establishment of the first historical records
establishment of the first state-sponsored museums
establishment of the first state-sponsored schools
influence of Tang dynasty
influence on Japanese architecture
influence on Japanese art forms.
influence on Japanese fashion
influence on Japanese music
influence on Japanese philosophy
influence on Japanese religion
influence on later Japanese culture
introduction of Chinese writing system
introduction of tea culture
introduction of the Chinese calendar
introduction of the concept of land ownership
introduction of the concept of meritocracy
introduction of the concept of public health
introduction of the concept of taxation
introduction of the concept of urban planning
introduction of the imperial examination system
establishment of the first diplomatic relations with China
establishment of the first state-sponsored festivals
gptkbp:notable_for gptkb:Todai-ji_Temple
gptkb:Horyu-ji_Temple
gptkb:Nara_National_Museum
gptkb:Kasuga-taisha_Shrine
the rise of the merchant class
the development of trade routes
the introduction of new agricultural techniques
the introduction of new technologies
the promotion of literacy
the establishment of a legal code
the establishment of the first public libraries
the development of urban centers
the rise of the samurai class
the development of poetry and literature
the compilation of historical texts
the establishment of the first cultural festivals
the promotion of the arts and crafts
Buddhism's influence
the establishment of the imperial court system
the introduction of Chinese characters
Nara National Museum establishment
the establishment of the first tax system
development of Japanese art
the rise of the Fujiwara clan
the influence of Confucianism
the influence of Shintoism
the establishment of the first agricultural policies
the establishment of the first diplomatic missions.
the establishment of the first religious institutions
the establishment of the first public works projects
the establishment of the first military organization
the establishment of the first state-sponsored universities
Tōdai-ji temple construction
creation of the first written records
the establishment of the first public health measures
the construction of the Great Buddha of Nara
the development of Buddhism as a state religion
the development of a unique Japanese identity
the development of the fishing industry
the development of the performing arts
the development of the silk industry
the development of the tea culture
the establishment of the Ritsuryō system
the establishment of the first census in Japan
the establishment of the first legal courts
the establishment of the first postal system
the establishment of the first trade guilds
the influence of Chinese culture
the rise of local clans
the rise of provincial governors
the rise of the artisan class
the rise of the cultural exchange with Korea
the establishment of the first historical chronicles
the establishment of diplomatic relations with Tang China
gptkbp:notable_person gptkb:Kōbō_Daishi
gptkb:Emperor_Shomu
gptkbp:notable_work gptkb:Nihon_Shoki
gptkb:Genji_Monogatari
gptkb:Rikkokushi
gptkb:Shin_Shōmon_Shū
gptkb:Shin_Yōshū
gptkb:Tale_of_Heike
gptkb:Tale_of_the_Bamboo_Cutter
gptkb:Tsurezuregusa
gptkb:Shin_Kokin_Wakashū
gptkb:Kojiki
gptkb:Hōjōki
gptkb:Shoku_Nihongi
Nihon Kiryaku
Shin Shōmon
Shin Shōmon Shū Shū
Shin Shōmon Shū Shū Shū
Shin Shōmon Shū Shū Shū Shū
Shin Shōmon Shū Shū Shū Shū Shū
gptkbp:notable_works gptkb:Nihon_Shoki
gptkb:Manyoshu
gptkbp:opening_ceremony Rituals became more formalized
gptkbp:philosophy Confucianism influenced governance
Buddhist philosophy developed
Introduction of new Buddhist sects
gptkbp:political_position Influence of powerful clans
Emperors held significant power
gptkbp:precedes gptkb:Heian_period
gptkbp:production_years 794
gptkbp:religion gptkb:Buddhism
gptkb:Shintoism
State-sponsored Buddhism
Shinto and Buddhism coexisted
Shinto shrines were built
gptkbp:significant_event establishment of the capital at Nara
gptkbp:social_structure class system
aristocratic society
Class structure became more defined
Emergence of a merchant class
Women had limited rights
gptkbp:start_date 710
gptkbp:started_in 710 AD
gptkbp:succeeded_by gptkb:Heian_period
gptkbp:technology Advancements in metallurgy
gptkbp:trade Increased maritime trade
Increased exchange of goods with Korea
Increased trade with China and Korea
Silk trade routes expanded
gptkbp:traditional_clothing Silk became popular
gptkbp:writings gptkb:Manyoshu
Many historical texts were written
Historical chronicles were compiled
Many poems were composed in this period
The Kojiki was written.
The Manyōshū was compiled
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Yamato_dynasty
gptkb:Japanese_monarchy
gptkb:Yamato_Dynasty
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4