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    control its vassals broke down and the land became vulnerable to invaders. The Qin dynasty then emerged with Shi Huangdi leading and he founded a new imperial dynasty. Yet he proved to be a tyrant and has overthrown by the long lasting Han dynasty. -The Zhao dynasty flourished around 700 B.C.E. then was beset by a decline in political infrastructure. And frequent invasions. The Qin Dynasty was short lived with a Brutal ruler Shi Huangdi. He fixed the internal disorder of china and made several innovations

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    China’s three “home-grown ideologies” - Daoism (道家)‚ Confucianism (儒學)‚ and Legalism (法家)‚ were different ways of creating harmony amidst the chaos during the Western and Eastern Zhou Period. Daoism was a way of living founded by Laozi (老子) in the 6th century B.C.. Laozi wrote a book‚ the Daodejing (道德經)‚ comprised of his thoughts. Laozi stated that Dao (道)‚ meaning way‚ is the way of harmonizing with nature. Humans are only a small aspect in the world‚ so they are not the most important aspects

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    Briefly what this list involves and what purpose it serves The Redman Childe’s list was created by Australian born archaeologist V. Gordon Childe. Childe was concerned about various approaches to the topic of Civilization. Early approaches to included evolutionary stages‚ societies as an ecosystem with social relation. Childe established a theory called cultural evolution or sociocultural evolution which explained the progression of one or more cultures from the simple to more complex forms. A more

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    at any time. Athlete believes that Gatorade is the best energy drink. Richard MaungMs.Krone 4/5 5/1/13 The Terracotta Warriors The Terracotta Warriors are life-size statues that are located in China. It was built in China by Qin Shi Huang‚ the first emperor of the China. It was made by clay‚ molds‚ and other materials. It was made by hand. The Terracotta Warriors are large and gray. It was also painted brightly. Retrieved from (www.livescience.com).

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    The first dynasty of China is the Xia Dynasty. The Xia dynasty lasted for almost 500 years. 17 emperors ruled the Xia Dynasty. The Xia Dynasty emperors were chosen by their abilities. During this dynasty‚ a lot of bronze was produced. The last emperor of the Xia dynasty was Emperor Jie. He was a terrible emperor. He lived an extravagant life and did not care for his country. He killed many of his ministers who came up with good advices. His actions made the people angry so they followed the Shang

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    where Qin Shi Huang becoming the emperor‚ use over 720‚000 prisoners was sent there and doing the construction‚ almost eight times the number of the people who built Khufu in Pyramid. Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang is the first large-scale China history‚ design perfect imperial mausoleum. In 221 BC‚ the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty spent 15 years conquering six other states and unifying China. (1‚ Sun). Qin Shihuang is one of the most controversial figures in Chinese history. During the Qin dynasty

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    various etymologies and folk etymologies. The two most widely cited are a Classical Chinese idiom and a loanword from Sanskrit. First‚ the oldest hypothesis suggests that baka originated as a Chinese literary "allusion to a historical fool"‚ the Qin Dynasty traitor Zhao Gao (d. 207 BCE).[4] This etymology first appears in the (c. 1548) Unbo irohashu 運歩色葉集 dictionary‚ which glosses baka 馬鹿 as meaning "指鹿曰馬" "point at a deer and say horse".[6] Namely‚

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    of certain walls can be explained by these feudal conflicts‚ such as the one built by the Wei in 408 B.C. to defend their kingdom against the Qin. Its vestiges‚ conserved in the center of China‚ precede by many years the walls that the Kingdoms of Qin‚ Zhao and Yan erected against the northern barbarians around 300 B.C. Beginning in 220 B.C.‚ Qin Shi Huang‚ the founder of the Empire of the Ten Thousand Generations‚ undertook to restore and link up the separate sections of the Great Wall which had

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    difficult to understand 27.wu wei-to interpret the will of Heaven is not action but INACTION 28.Period of Warring States-the period between 2 dynasties; one losing power‚ one gaining it 29.Qin Dynasty-(221-206 BCE)legalism‚ strict censorship‚standardized weights&measures 30.Qin Shi Huangdi-first emperor of Qin‚ rose to throne at age 13 in 246 BCE‚ Li Su is advisor 31.Xianyang-the capital where aristocratic clans were forced to live‚ so court could monitor *32.Sima Qian- 33.Xiongnu-northern nomads

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    protected site. But it wasnt so pleasant for the people that built and worked on it hundreds of years ago. It was also a major part of the ending of the Ming dynasty. The real first building of the Great Wall was ordered by Emperor Qin Shi Huang (also called Qin Shi Huangdi by westerners or the First Emperor) to protect China from the northern nomadic tribes that wanted to take over China. The Mongols wanted to take them over because China was richer. After attacks from them‚ the Chinese decided

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