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16 Cards in this Set

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4 Dynastys
Shang, Qin, Han, and Chou
Years of Shang Dynasty...
1766 B.C.E- 1122 B.C.E
3 things in Shang Dynasty
1. Ancestor Worship
2. Calligraphy
3. Silk, Bronze, yoke, and spoked wheel.
How many Years did the Shang Dynasty rule?
644 Years, with one family.
Qin Dynasty Years
221 B.C.E - 206 B.C.E
4 Things about the Qin Dynasty...
1. China is UNITED
2. One Standard: Money, weights, and writing.
3. The Great Wall: 6000 Miles long.
4. Terracotta warriors: Shi Hungdai 20 square miles.
How many underground warriors?
8000 With all differnt faces.
Dhou Dynasty Years...
1122 B.C.E- 256 B.C.E
4 things that happened in the Chou Dynasty...
1. First Use of Iron in China
2. Govermment officials become the ruleing class.
3. Confucious: Man is basically good.
4. Taoism: Man is tiny compared to nature.
Things in China you need to know about or the intials you need to know about...
The Great Wall (TGW)
Hong Cong (HC)
Beijing (B)
Terra Cotta Warriors (TCW)
Taelieman Desert (TD)
Shang High (SH)
Shang Monstary (SM)
Inventions....
1. Fireworks
2. Gun Powder
3. Paper
4. Noodles
5. Chopsticks
6. Porcelian
7. Silk
8. Rice
9. Plow (Cast Iron
10. The Compass.
People or philosophys
Douism,
Shu Wung Di,
Terra Cotta Warriors,
Comfunctious,
Buda
LOCATION
TERDITION
BURROACRAZY
First to use iron
One Standard
Douism
Stuff they made...
Compus
Paper
Gunpowder
Fireworks
Cast Iron
Bronze
Kung Fu
Ancestor Worship
Years of Han Dynasty...
206 B.C.E- 220 A.D
4 things about Han Dynasty...
1. The Silk road takes one year to travel end to end.
2. Buddhism
3. Comfunctionism: philosopical basics of goverment.
4. Invention of paper.