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| 868 |
| | The Diamand Sutra has as a frontispiece a printed woodcut depicting an enthroned Buddha | |
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| 877 |
| | The Fujiwara family creates for itself a new hereditary office, that of imperial chancellor, through which it effectively rules Japan | |
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| c. 900 |
| | Playing cards are in use in T'ang dynasty China. | |
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| 903 |
| | The leader of a peasant uprising captures and kills the Chinese emperor, bringing to an end the T'ang dynasty | |
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| c. 910 |
| | Paper money is developed in China, becoming later one of the aspects of Chinese life which most impresses Marco Polo | |
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| 935 |
| | Wank Kon changes the name of his kingdom to Koryo, meaning 'high and beautiful', thus providing the rest of the world with the name Korea | |
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| c. 950 |
| | A Chinese engineer, Chiao Wei-yo, is credited with devising the principle of the two-level pound lock for canals | |
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| 960 |
| | A warlord, Zhao Kuangyin, establishes a new Chinese dynasty - the Song | |
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| 986 |
| | The Khitan, a tribe from eastern Mongolia, fortify Beijing and make it their capital city | |
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| c. 995 |
| | Sei Shonagon, a lady-in-waiting to the Japanese empress, records her thoughts and impressions in her Pillow Book | |
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