My Ancient Chinese Dynasty

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To keep an Ancient Chinese dynasty great you must have good geography, social structure and and government/philosophy. In geography you must have good vegetation, physical feature and climate because you need a good place to grow crops and survive. In social structure you must have rulers who are wealthy at the top and poor people at the bottom. If there are no rulers your dynasty would have no laws and be out of order. In government/philosophy my Ancient Chinese dynasty would run on legalism because legalism rewards and punishes people no matter what their social structure is.

The name of my dynasty is Greg’s Dynasty because that name represents hope. The geographical elements of my Ancient Chinese dynasty are good climate, physical features and vegetation. You must have good vegetation to survive. You must have good physical features like mountains, deserts and rivers to protect you from other invaders. Finally you must have good climate in order to grow crops and live where you want.
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Also, my dynasty’s social structure would be rich at the top and poor at the bottom. For religion there would be holy men that use oracle bones to get advice from ancestors. The dynasty’s writing would be pictographs and logographs. Also in art/technology I would have different artifacts and weapons that represent the dynasty’s

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