Put the descriptions with one of the country's

China-

Japan-

Korea-

The Silla defeated two other kingdoms to unite the country under their rule for centuries.

The Sui built the Grand Canal uniting northern and southern parts of the country, but the Tang soon took control.

A nominal emperor ruled the empire, but warring shoguns completed for power for centuries

-China: A nominal emperor ruled the empire, but warring shoguns competed for power for centuries.

-Japan: The Sui built the Grand Canal uniting northern and southern parts of the country, but the Tang soon took control.

-Korea: The Silla defeated two other kingdoms to unite the country under their rule for centuries.

China- The Sui built the Grand Canal uniting northern and southern parts of the country, but the Tang soon took control.

Japan- A nominal emperor ruled the empire, but warring shoguns completed for power for centuries.

Korea- The Silla defeated two other kingdoms to unite the country under their rule for centuries.

The descriptions provided correspond to different countries in East Asia:

China- The Sui dynasty in China built the Grand Canal, which united the northern and southern parts of the country, enhancing transportation and trade. However, the Tang dynasty soon gained power in China.

Japan- In Japan, a nominal emperor held the title of ruler, but actual power was contested by warring shoguns over the centuries. This system of government, known as the shogunate, prevailed in Japan for a long period.

Korea- The Silla kingdom in Korea successfully defeated two other kingdoms to establish their rule, which lasted for centuries. The Silla kingdom played a crucial role in unifying Korea under a single government during this time.