Ancient china was made as a Chinese war community in the 1060-1600 BC almost 6000 years ago. Ancient china has also created things like gunpowder, paper making, printing and the compass. They used gunpowder for guns to shoot the civilians or shoot their enemies like Mongolians and they used it for military affairs. They used paper making for making paper to write. They were also known for block printing for ancient artifacts. The compass was made out of iron and were on a plate with a spoon type thing on top to tell the directions that they would use to travel places. Chinese people also did some art which was like medicine and Beijing opera. Chinese people did art for ancient legacy so they tell their children so they can keep the legacy keep going with it when they grow up.
Well their were 4 type of people in China the Royal, the Nobles, the Framers, the Peasants. The royals tell everyone what to do they had a relaxing life but the royals never liked the peasants because they were the poorest and the weirdest. the royals usually ate good food. The nobles were always nice to everyone but they would never let the kings or the queens out their sight if they le the king or the queen out their sight they will be punished or sometimes get killed their jobs were to get bronze from the framer and giving it to the royals so everyone could get paid the normal …show more content…
payment for a noble is 10 duobi. The framers were lower in the list because of their jobs and their life styles. The farmers would listen to the nobles and have to take a lot of orders from the royals. The farmers would give some of the orders to the peasants. The farmers wore based jacket and cotton pants to cover them self up the framers jobs were to farm food like rice vegetables. The peasants were the lowest thing in the list because of the way they lived and the way they ate. The royals were always disgusted by the peasants. The peasants always digged for bronze from the ground. The peasant always wore ripped up cloths that they would find and they would stich them up. The peasants ate rice and vegetable from the framers. They would also take orders form everyone as well. They would help the farmer by cropping the food.
Chinese people were based on spirts on the earth , the god and other people. They thought the world was ruled by the spirts and people should behave like they were still alive. The Chinese people changed as the centuries went by the went by the god rules. Living in little village thinking that god would do something do sometime later and went with it. They had little groups of people made. The ladies always leads the groups with men sometimes the women's would kill the men to prove that they were better at everything. One day people made a group named the xia dynasty a new community for the government but there was a problem they didn’t know how to run the thing. They kept peace for sometime but never gave up even in the most bad situations like killing people chopping there head for the god to stay in China. King always sacrificed the peasants because they thought the gods will love the sacrificed ones because they were poor people. Chinese emperors were in an old tradition that they kill to keep peace and all of this stuff began for a small place near Beijing knows as Anyang. In Anyang people that worked had to dig for a living. Some worker found some turtle shell dug in the sand and showed them to the people they were working for. The turtle shells were written in some Chinese lettering. After 2000 years later they found what the shells actually said the that their was going to a battle the birth of a prince and the great hunt. The shells also gave the names of the Sean kings but they were unknown. The Chinses people widen their search and found fossils and large building dug know as mausoleums. The mausoleums was for the parties for the headless skeletons. The people went to go take a look on the skulls in the building the skulls that some Chinese lettering on them like some sort of code. Later the king used the mausoleums for kingdoms with the died bodies in the kingdom. They brought meat and wine in the bronze containers. The king liked the color bronze and Sean king Feng Hong decided to put every thing in bronze. The spirts didn’t like bronze because it reminded them how they died.
The ancient Chinese paper money was called dan and the coins had 2 names duobi and bubi.
The duobi was for 1 or 2 coins and bubi was for 3 to 5. to earn money you had to work and to work you need a job but it was hard to get work in ancient time only one person could work and the use to be digging. You got paid by how much gold or bronze you earned if you found 1 piece of gold that is 10 dan and 1 piece of bronze is 5 bubi but if you find nothing you get a punishment of walking on coal 10 times. If you stole from a worker you would be banned form every work and had to starve to
death.
Well the Chinese clothing was a bit different because the poor people found ripped up clothes and stitched them up to wear them. The rich people wore silk to make them look stylish and better then everyone. Everyone one in china had long hair.
The Chinese people were taking their own army out to make the country free form the sean kings and live a happy life because they were living in torture and the only way to help them was to take the kings out. They prayed to the spirts to take the king out but it didn’t work so they did it them self. they made groups to take the army out and they fought until they died but it didn’t work and several were killed and the ones who lived got tortured until they died. The punishment were really brutal because the way they did them the soldiers were pulling the person arms until they got ripped in half if you tried to run from the guards you will get burned while you are still breathing.
The food was mostly made out of wheat and ,meat mostly they would have rice with chicken or cow that was considered a good thing to eat because they said you had to eat that to get strong .
Well all of my information came for media sources and some came form encyclopedia.com