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16 December, 20:40
Which dynasty came closest to achieving dualism
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Emmanuel Glass
16 December, 20:50
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The Han Dynasty came the closest to achieving dualism
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Talan Mckee
16 December, 20:57
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The Dynasty that came closest to achieving dualism is the Han Dynasty. The answer to the question posted above, therefore, is "Han Dynasty". It is the balance which is the basis of some Chinese Philosophy.
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