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The Principal Agent of Industrial Development in the Late Nineteenth

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The principal agent of industrial development in the late nineteenth century was the expansion of the ________.


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Zen Simplicity

An aesthetic and philosophical concept emphasizing minimalism, naturalness, and intuitive understanding, rooted in Zen Buddhism.

Unified Silla Kingdom

A Korean state that existed from 668 to 935 AD, known for unifying the Korean Peninsula and its cultural achievements.

Sesshu Toyo

A notable Japanese painter and Zen monk from the 15th century, renowned for his ink landscapes.

Ming Masters

Distinguished artists of the Ming Dynasty, recognized for their exceptional contributions to Chinese art, particularly in painting, calligraphy, and porcelain.

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