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Which of the following was a symbol of wealth and power in the Tang dynasty? A) Yin and Yang B) horse C) silkworm D) camel
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Which of the following was a symbol of wealth and power in the Tang dynasty?
A) Yin and Yang
B) horse
C) silkworm
D) camel
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I believe the answer is a "horse."
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