How did the Tang and Song dynasties differ from the later Ming dynasty?
They followed isolationist policies.
They forbade Buddhist philosophies.
They promoted Confucian practices.
They welcomed and expanded trade.

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The Tang and Song dynasties differ from the later Ming dynasty in that the latter  welcomed and expanded trade.

What are the dynasties of China?

China was part of the earliest civilization that had already risen in the early centuries BC. There were several dynasties that ruled China and each was controlled by a powerful emperor who had the army in complete obedience.

The Tang dynasty ruled China after the fall of the  Sui Dynasty (581-618 CE). It was a time of prosperity in China. The Tang and Song dynasties were supportive of trade however, they were also conservative and did not like the excessive influence of foreign ideology into China.

After the demise of the Tang and Song dynasties, the  Ming dynasty came into power and supported, expanded and encouraged trade with foreign nations.

Hence the Tang and Song dynasties differ from the later Ming dynasty in that the latter  welcomed and expanded trade.

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