Explain the Taika Reforms and Nara Period
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nara period
Nara artisans produced refined Buddhist sculpture and erected grand Buddhist temples
taika reforms
The Reform began with land reform, based on Confucian ideas and philosophies from Tang China, but the true aim of the reforms was to bring about greater centralization and to enhance the power of the imperial court, which was also based on the governmental structure of China. ...
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In a series of edicts, the court sought to centralize political power, create state institutions mirroring China's imperial bureaucracy, and establish national landholding and taxation systems. Many historians have considered the Taika Reforms the genesis of the Japanese imperial state.
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