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    The Zhou‚ Qin and Han Dynasties: Zhou Facts; the Zhou are believed to have been Turkic-speaking peoples from Central Asia and their second capital was built in the Wei Valley. (West of the Yellow River) King Wu‚ their leader overthrew the Shang and adopted some Shang’s culture‚ but extended Chinese rule beyond the boundaries of Shang On their capital (Wei Valley)‚ the royal families got huge tracts of lands and the rest of the people living in this are were peasants who lived in villages

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    Sima Qian was a very important man in Chinese history. He was born in 145 BC in Longmen‚ Xiayang(Current day Hancheng‚ Shaanxi province) during the Han Dynasty. He was the Grand Astrologer in the Imperial Court of Emperor Wu. Through this position‚ he had access to the Imperial Archives‚ so he started collecting fragments of history‚ and piece them together creating a better‚ more organized‚ and understood records of China’s past. This made him the father of Chinese Historiography‚ but this didn’t

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    book categorizes into History. The Qin and Han dynasties unify China and establish a centralized empire‚ which continually uses and develops through 20th century. The imperial structure draws on elements of both Legalist and Confucian thought. The Chinese empire is founded when the state of Qin unites the other six Chinese states‚ Han(the state)‚ Wei‚ Zhu‚ Qi‚ Yan‚ Ji‚ in 211 B.C. and establishes a centralized system of government. The Han dynasty (202 BCE-220 CE) follows the short-lived Qin and

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    Sates in China states in 221 BCE to establish a centralized organization of government. The founding of the Qin dynasty not only brought the unification of the China but also redefined China as a country. Before the Qin dynasty‚ China was under based on clan ties and lineage but transformed into a centralized government in 221 BCE. The period was coming with the establishment of the Qin Dynasty also marked a turning point in the Chinese cultural history. After the bloody wars marking the unification

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    The spread of Chinese Civilization to Korea and Vietnam due the fact that China’s borders naturally surpass their great neighbor. According to History of World Societies‚ The Han Dynasty asserted sovereignty over vast regions from Korea in the east to Central Asia in the west of Vietnam in South. Once garrisons were established‚ traders were quick to follow‚ leading to considerable spread of Chinese material culture in East Asia. Chinese goods‚ especially silk‚ were in demand far beyond East Asia

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    one difference between classical China and the earlier Hwang Ho river-valley civilization was that in classical China - religious sacrifices were suppressed. 47. the Qin dynasty differed from the Zhou in that… - it was more centralized 48. Chinese views or nature emphasized… - harmony and balance 49. A "dynasty" in Chinese history was.. - a family that passed the imperial title from generation to generation 50. Which of the following was a Confucian belief… - a good society has

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    Chinese art (slide) Description: (slide) (khit ilang slides‚ kaw bhala) Chinese art it is visual art that‚ whether ancient or modern‚ originated in or is practiced in China or by Chinese artists. The Chinese art in the Republic of China (Taiwan) and that of overseas Chinese can also be considered part of Chinese art where it is based in or draws on Chinese heritage and Chinese culture. Chinese art has arguably the oldest continuous tradition in the world‚ and is marked by an unusual degree of

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    glue balls (Yuanxiao or Tangyuan). The tradition of appreciating lanterns on the Lantern Festival originates from the Eastern Han Dynasty‚ which has a bearing on the introduction of Buddhism into China at that time. It is a Buddhist convention that the monks would visit temples and lighten up lanterns to show respect to Buddha on Jan 15. Therefore‚ Emperors of that dynasty‚ who were determined to promote Buddhism‚ ordered people to lighten up lanterns in both palaces and temples on that night to show

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    Cyrus the Shepherd

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    sophisticated irrigation dams. Of course‚ metallurgy was still an integral part of technological life. In China‚ as you may know‚ the foundations period ended with the fall of the Zhou Dynasty and the commencement of Warring States Period‚ a time of great strife and civil war in China. Finally‚ however‚ the Qin Dynasty gained power. Qin Huangde (sp) was the emperor of the Qin and he was very‚ very power-hungry and intolerant. He made his people complete many public works project‚ pay high taxes‚ and

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    After the death of Charlemagne the Normans invented the long boat. These new boats could sail out into the ocean; as was important for the Normans because they were a society based on trade and warriors. The long boat journeys also brought capitalism back to Europe. At this time the Muslims controlled the Italian peninsula‚ and in 1029 the Normans defeated the Muslim Navy to gain control of the Italy. They also brought capitalism to the Italy and did away with agricultural manors. The manors were

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