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    Throughout the history of China, the ancient Chinese culture has had changed, ancient China had many developments over many different dynasties, which helped China become a successful society. What made ancient Chinese culture successful was trade on the Silk Road, the rise of the Han and Qin dynasty. The Han dynasty was a period of time when ancient China was in prosperity. Liu Bang (mostly formally known as Emperor Gaozu) has founded and firstly ruled during that time. The Han dynasty has had…

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    different parts of the world, many will have rich, interesting stories to how ancient cities, countries and empires were formed. In each of these different parts of the world, there were small empires and then there were large ones that had huge impacts during their time and helped to create the world we know of today. Two of the most influential and famous empires that existed in the ancient world are the Han Dynasty of Ancient China and the Roman Empire of Europe. These two empires come from…

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    Leprosy In Ancient China

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    Mentions of Leprosy date back to 600 B.C. Leprosy affected many in ancient China, India and Egypt. Often times those afflicted with the disease were ostracized by society and forced to live in isolation for their whole life due to the fact that it was thought to be a punishment from God. After the crusade, many northern europeans were infected, with some estimates stating even a quarter of the population wa infected. Many people believe that the black plague killed so many since so many already…

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    and ordered societies today. They have order and civilized people with ways of thinking and beliefs. The same is true for ancient civilizations thousands of years ago. Two civilizations that stand out are civilizations in India and China because those two civilizations were organized and civilized. There are many different aspects that made an ordered society in India and China including religion and belief, a well-organized government and social castes, and peace and harmony. To begin, an…

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    Primary Source Interpretation During this time, the world, mainly the west, associated China with femininity, or as a weak nation. So in order to raise their status, China needed to raise the status of their women. So, women and men were technically equal, but in reality, they were just changed to fit the ideal role of a man. In the society of Red Azalea by Anchee Min, the demand for conformity masculinized women, in appearance and attitudes. In appearance, women were often masculinized,…

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    Exchange In Ancient China

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    Throughout the Chinese history, century after century, led to the age of today’s currency. By this revolutionizing idea all from China, economy is still based on using coins and paper money. The first form of currency that was used under the Shang dynasty was the cowrie shells that were mainly used among trade along the Silk Road to other regions. Around the 1800 BC time period, this way of exchange was the main economical method through the Chinese. These shells had carving marks in them that…

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    Life as a Farmer The majority of the people in Ancient China were peasant farmers. Although they were respected for the food they provided for the rest of the Chinese, they lived tough and difficult lives. The typical farmer lived in a small village of around 100 families. They worked small family farms. Although they had plows and sometimes used animals like dogs and oxen to do the work, most of the work was done by hand. Working for the Government Farmers had to work for the government…

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    How did religion and philosophy affected daily life in India and China? What is a philosophy? Three people are going to help us and figure out the mystery, but who? They are, Religions of Ancient India, Comparison of Ancient India and Ancient China, and a video titled Chinese Philosophy. Who’s ready? Get ready, get set, GO!! Religion affected daily life in India by three major religions. They are, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. Hinduism is a polytheistic religion meaning that they believed…

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    and their daily lives.The philosophies from Ancient China had an influence of discipline, respect, and peace on how people had to conduct themselves in their daily lives. Human beings have always done bad things. It can range from a small lie to betraying someone who has always been there for you. To solve problems like this in Ancient China, a man named Hanfeizi taught his ideas of Legalism. The source’s name is “Legalism and the Legalist of Ancient China”. The source was written by Thayer…

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    What where mens roles in ancient China. Well mens roles include working in the fields, finding suitors for their kids, teaching their kids lessons & sending them to school, fend for their family. If they do all of that they maybe can die happy. Men worked in the fields it help fend for their family. They worked long hours in the sun day after day trying to farm the best crop By tilling the tell the soil was so soft it ran through your fingers like a bunch of fine sand. Then they would go…

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