
chinaprojectmirella - ems
... The shang dynasty The kinship was very weird instead of going father to son brother to brother to nephew. ...
... The shang dynasty The kinship was very weird instead of going father to son brother to brother to nephew. ...
China`s past and major dynasties SHANG (1766
... SIX DYNASTIES (A.D. 220-589) Also known as the Three Kingdoms Period and the Southern and Northern dynasties. The period was characterized by anarchy (disorder due to lack of authority) and the breakup of the empire. The first hospital was set up in A.D. 510 in Shanxi province. Buddhism had a great ...
... SIX DYNASTIES (A.D. 220-589) Also known as the Three Kingdoms Period and the Southern and Northern dynasties. The period was characterized by anarchy (disorder due to lack of authority) and the breakup of the empire. The first hospital was set up in A.D. 510 in Shanxi province. Buddhism had a great ...
Chapter 7 lesson 1
... a belief system that seeks harmony with nature and with inner feelings, and Buddhism had both caused changes in Confucianism. According to this new mix of ideas morality was the highest goal a person could reach, and it was attained through education. Education came not only by reading books but als ...
... a belief system that seeks harmony with nature and with inner feelings, and Buddhism had both caused changes in Confucianism. According to this new mix of ideas morality was the highest goal a person could reach, and it was attained through education. Education came not only by reading books but als ...
World History I - 8th Grade World History I Overview
... 3. What is the name of the desert on China’s northern border near Mongolia? 4. What effect did China’s mountains and deserts have on its history? ...
... 3. What is the name of the desert on China’s northern border near Mongolia? 4. What effect did China’s mountains and deserts have on its history? ...
Tang and Song Dynasties of China
... 15. What religion became a major influence on Chinese culture during the Tang dynasty? a. Buddhism b. Hinduism c. Islam d. Judaism ...
... 15. What religion became a major influence on Chinese culture during the Tang dynasty? a. Buddhism b. Hinduism c. Islam d. Judaism ...
Chapter VIII:
... trees, rivers and mountains • Daimyo= “great names”, the heads of Japanese noble families ...
... trees, rivers and mountains • Daimyo= “great names”, the heads of Japanese noble families ...
Vocabulary, People, Places, and Map
... warlords - leaders of armed local bands (local armies) silk - valuable cloth first made only in China dynasty - series of rulers from the same family People and Places North China Plain - large plain in East Asia, built up by soil deposits (loess) from the Huang He River Huang He River - the second ...
... warlords - leaders of armed local bands (local armies) silk - valuable cloth first made only in China dynasty - series of rulers from the same family People and Places North China Plain - large plain in East Asia, built up by soil deposits (loess) from the Huang He River Huang He River - the second ...
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... a. Rebellions broke out. b. Farm production was lower than expected c. A leader lost a battle d. Any of the above events happened 12. Confucius can best be described as a a. Religious prophet b. Ruler of a large Chinese empire c. Poet and writer d. Teacher and man of ideas 13. Why is the Huang He Ri ...
... a. Rebellions broke out. b. Farm production was lower than expected c. A leader lost a battle d. Any of the above events happened 12. Confucius can best be described as a a. Religious prophet b. Ruler of a large Chinese empire c. Poet and writer d. Teacher and man of ideas 13. Why is the Huang He Ri ...
Annie`s Ancient China ABC Powerpoint - ems
... The Oracle Bones is a way for people to communicate with their ancestors ...
... The Oracle Bones is a way for people to communicate with their ancestors ...
History and Governments of East SE Asia Part 1
... •They became wealthy from growing rice. •They also built a large temple, the Angkor Wat, based on Indian and local designs. •Muslim Arab traders and missionaries settled coastal areas of SE Asia during the AD 800s. •Eventually many people in these places converted to Islam. ...
... •They became wealthy from growing rice. •They also built a large temple, the Angkor Wat, based on Indian and local designs. •Muslim Arab traders and missionaries settled coastal areas of SE Asia during the AD 800s. •Eventually many people in these places converted to Islam. ...
Ch. 12 The Spread of Civilization in East and Southeast Asia
... The original decree by Korean King Sejong establishing the Hangul writing system. In 1446, Sejong promulgated a new writing system, intended to enable the common people to read and write. However, the Chinese language remained the preferred linguistic medium of the scholarly bureaucracy and of ...
... The original decree by Korean King Sejong establishing the Hangul writing system. In 1446, Sejong promulgated a new writing system, intended to enable the common people to read and write. However, the Chinese language remained the preferred linguistic medium of the scholarly bureaucracy and of ...
Common Assessment The Tang Dynasty Grade 7 Standard 7.3.1
... Korea was part of China during the Sui Dynasty. The greatest gain in land during the Sui period was to the east and south. The greatest expansion during the Tang period was in the west. China’s Great Wall protected its territory by the end of the Tang Dynasty. ...
... Korea was part of China during the Sui Dynasty. The greatest gain in land during the Sui period was to the east and south. The greatest expansion during the Tang period was in the west. China’s Great Wall protected its territory by the end of the Tang Dynasty. ...
China and Japan Review Sheet
... The Silk Road Footbinding (whom was it practiced by & why?) New inventions of the Tang and the Song Poetry of Li Bo and Tu Fu clans Genghis Khan Kublai Khan Marco Polo Ming Hongwu Yongle The Forbidden City Zheng He & his voyages Shintoism Kami Zen Buddhism Prince Shotoku Heian Period Shogun Daimyo S ...
... The Silk Road Footbinding (whom was it practiced by & why?) New inventions of the Tang and the Song Poetry of Li Bo and Tu Fu clans Genghis Khan Kublai Khan Marco Polo Ming Hongwu Yongle The Forbidden City Zheng He & his voyages Shintoism Kami Zen Buddhism Prince Shotoku Heian Period Shogun Daimyo S ...
review for test for ancient China Section 1 and 2
... The following are things that you need to know for the social studies test on ancient China sections 1 & 2 1. Another name for the Chang River: 2. Another name for the Huang River: 3. China’s first dynasty of rulers: 4. China’s second dynasty of rulers: 5. A teacher in China whose ideas spread after ...
... The following are things that you need to know for the social studies test on ancient China sections 1 & 2 1. Another name for the Chang River: 2. Another name for the Huang River: 3. China’s first dynasty of rulers: 4. China’s second dynasty of rulers: 5. A teacher in China whose ideas spread after ...
States and Empires in 1237 CE - Fort Thomas Independent Schools
... Performed Confucian rituals, helped collect taxes, keep paperwork Created meritocracy with best students running country The Growing Importance of the ...
... Performed Confucian rituals, helped collect taxes, keep paperwork Created meritocracy with best students running country The Growing Importance of the ...
ABC Book - FLYPARSONS.org
... n i h C t n e i c n J-A Chang Jiang is another great river located North of Hainan also was a great general. ...
... n i h C t n e i c n J-A Chang Jiang is another great river located North of Hainan also was a great general. ...
Chinese Dynasties: Sui, Tang and Song
... 1. Song China was geographically smaller in size than China under the Tang dynasty. 2. Song China had greater difficulty controlling the nomadic groups in the North (e.g., the Khitan Mongols in Manchuria). 3. Song China often had to pay tribute to these nomadic states whereas the Tang didn’t. 4. The ...
... 1. Song China was geographically smaller in size than China under the Tang dynasty. 2. Song China had greater difficulty controlling the nomadic groups in the North (e.g., the Khitan Mongols in Manchuria). 3. Song China often had to pay tribute to these nomadic states whereas the Tang didn’t. 4. The ...
Classical China Terms – Feel free to add images Shi Huangdi The
... structure. Although followed the centralized-style government that the Qin used, sought to reduce the brutal repression. ...
... structure. Although followed the centralized-style government that the Qin used, sought to reduce the brutal repression. ...
Lecture 13: Medieval China
... New form of dowry Foot binding Women’s rights: north and south Wu Zhao, (c.625-c.706), Empress Wu ...
... New form of dowry Foot binding Women’s rights: north and south Wu Zhao, (c.625-c.706), Empress Wu ...
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... influence? 30) Describe how the Chinese influenced the Korean government. How was Korea’s bureaucracy different? ...
... influence? 30) Describe how the Chinese influenced the Korean government. How was Korea’s bureaucracy different? ...
Protectorate General to Pacify the West
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The Protectorate General to Pacify the West, Grand Protectorate General to Pacify the West, or Anxi Protectorate (640–790) was a Chinese outpost established by Tang Dynasty in 640 to control the Tarim Basin. The head office was first established at the Chinese prefecture of Xizhou, but was later shifted to Kucha and situated there for most of the period. The Four Garrisons of Anxi, Kucha, Khotan, Kashgar, and Karashahr were later installed between 648 and 658 as garrisons under the western protectorate's command. After the Anshi Rebellion the office of Protector General was given to Guo Xin who defended the area and the four garrisons even after communication had been cut off from Chang'an by the Tibetan Empire. The last five years of the protectorate's history is uncertain, but most sources agree that the protectorate and its garrisons were conquered by the Tibetans in the year 791 after nearly 150 years of domination under the Tang dynasty.