Dynasties in Chinese history

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    The Egyptian and Chinese Civilizations The Egyptian and Chinese civilizations were two of the most memorable civilizations in world history. Both of them were able to contribute various accomplishments that created remarkable effects on the current modern civilization. Although the Egyptian and Chinese civilizations were established independently from one another, these civilizations had a lot of similarities in the way that their respective rulers managed their territory as well as the way…

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    exchange ideas and goods from places such as Chinese, Persians, Somalis, Greeks, Syrians, Romans, Armenians, Indians, and Bactrians back in 114 BC –1450 AD. The Silk Road a heaven to most merchants and a dream to the most consumer.The Silk Road a network of connecting trading route that went from around China to Eastern Europe and was around ‎6,400 km in size.The Silk Road was a bunch of connecting trading Route that was Started by the Han Dynasties and the other seven warring States and many…

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    transition into a paperless society, paper and education is still needed for economic development. Shuanglin Lin, who is the author of the scholarly journal, Education and Economic Development: Evidence from China reports that “Evidence from thirty chinese provinces indicates that education is crucial for economic development” stating that without literacy, there would be not be economic growth for any social class other than those at which inherited their…

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    information throughout Mongol territories. While most of these interactions had positive outcomes, some lead to incidents like the Black Death. However, the Mongols had a lasting effect on the Afro-Eurasian societies and determined how the next imperial dynasties would be…

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    of cultural undertakings, Chinese people have more diversified demands on art and voices for musicals are getting higher and higher. Musical is a form of theatrical performance which combines dialogues, music, movement, lightening and sounding technology as an integrated whole.it was born in western countries in the twentieth century, and enjoyed the highest popularity in American Broadway and the Western Zone in the United Kingdom. In the 1980s musicals entered Chinese music market, and the…

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    In ancient China the afterlife was an integral part of all integrated Chinese society. However, it was not until the year of 221BC that the warring states of China were unified. The unification fell under the power of China’s first and most famous Emperor Qin Shihuangdi. In modern society, a majority of Shihuangdi’s jurisprudences and installations which advanced China’s initial growth, still stand prominently. Not only famed for his input to the development of China but more recently for the…

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    1. Ancient China Traditional Chinese society has been male-centered, far fewer women were educated than men, and many of their readings are relevant to Advice for Women or Biographies of Notable Women which instructed them to be subjects of men. Therefore, there was not much protection of girl's rights and lots of conventional cultures were opposite to today's view of respecting equities. (1)Marriage Age The changes in age of marriage in ancient China can be classified into 3 periods. Around…

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    Mencius: The True Confucius Student The forth-fronting idea that has been questioned for centuries consists of dissecting what separates humans from the rest of mankind. Ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius spends a lifetime deciphering how humanity should live their lives to ensure that is well spent. In Chinese Confucius philosophy, there exists a debate that argues who is the best recipient of Confucius’ ideals and teachings. Various scholars argue that Xun Zi’s understanding of…

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    Greece and China and the modern world. The Chinese were way more technologically…

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    Confucianism is based on a previous dynasty known as the Zhou. Founded in China in between 6th-5th B.C.E. Confucianism has 6.4 million followers to this date making it the…

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