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    Ancient China Essay

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    Ancient china is one of the most interesting topic with many ancient sites. Some of them are the Great Wall, The Forbidden City, The Terracotta Warriors and The Summer Palace. These sites that I just said I will talk to you about what you will see, what dynasty it is from and why it is important. China is a popular county today and with so many ancient sites. The greatest military structure in the world with the length of 21,000 km and that can be seen from space welcome to the great wall of…

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    Shi Huang was a good emperor for Ancient China’. Qin Shi Huang was the first emperor of China and established the Qin dynasty, which lasted from 221BCE-207BCE (Travel China Guide, 1998-2015). Qin Hi Shuang was one of the greatest emperors of China, creating many of the significant monuments we know China for today, but he was also one of the most tyrannic and cruelest. He killed his brothers to make sure that he would always be emperor (Travel Guide China,1998-2015) and embarked on mammoth…

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    The Creation of China: Qin Shi Huangdi In the modern era, China is one of the largest world superpowers, dominating everything from military strength to economic dominance in world markets. China’s history plays a huge importance in the Chinese identity but for a very long time was not a unified state as we see today but instead warring states constantly competing for power. Qin Shi Huangdi (pronounce Chin she hwan’ di) of the Qin dynasty can be accredited to the unification of the Chinese land…

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    Ancient China underwent various changes in philosophy, dynasty, and advancements. First, Confucius, Daoism, and Buddhism grew to become the major religions of China. Next, China underwent a major shift of power of the Warring States period when the Qin conquered the Qin dynasty which also eventually collapsed to give way for the Han Dynasty. Lastly, the advancements made by the Qin and Han allowed China to flourish as an empire. Ultimately, Chapter 9 of Patterns of World History, Volume One…

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    The Great Wall is considered China’s greatest and best known monument as well as one of its most powerful symbols. The wall was made entirely by hand and was built to protect the Chinese from intruders. Known in Chinese as the “Long Wall,” it has captivated the imagination of both Chinese and non-Chinese for centuries. Although the wall has been around for over 2,000 years and parts of the wall are decaying and crumbling, it remains a popular attraction today and is considered one of the Seven…

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    Reality Tv Show Analysis

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    like the Great Wall of China and learning about Kung Fu. It wasn’t until a native offered him a home cooked meal that he truly experiences the native culture. It sucks, but unfortunately not everyone can experience this because of the public issue mentioned earlier. F. Karl has the worst personal trouble of being over paranoid over everything. For instance, Karl was sent to the Great Wall of China which is one of the seven wonders of the world. Instead of appreciating the beauty of the wall,…

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    Zoroaster's Beliefs

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    and his belief Confucius was a Chinese teacher who came about during China’s time of war and chaos. He was known for being the founder of Confucianism, which taught that society depended fully on families. Along other people, his philosophy brought China out of its current chaos and civil wars. Confucius was born in 551 B.C. in the state of Lu. His father was one of the officers of the Lu army. Unfortunately, his father died three years after Confucius was born, leaving him and his mother in…

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    China has been seen as a land of mystery to us in the west. It has been able to withstand the change of the civilizations closest to it, such as India and Russia. It has also made itself a major player in the world economy. How did it become a civilization? There are 7 characteristics that a group of people need in order to be considered a civilization. They are: An urban focus, new political and military structures, a new social structure based on economic power, the development of more…

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    How did the Qin Dynasty unify China? 221-207 BC Word Count: 1428 Part A: PLAN OF INVESTIGATION The Qin Dynasty achieved unification and came to power using a combination of many military campaigns. Qin Shi Huangdi began his conquest of China from his position as King of Qin. The Qin began to conquer their five rival states with the conquest of the state of Han in 230 BCE. It ended when Liu Bang became the king of Han in 206 BCE. Qin dynasty was most known for leaving important changes on…

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    Marco Polo Essay

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    a Venetian merchant traveler lived in the Venice Republic. The travels of Marco Polo was recorded by Messer Rustichello of Pisa when Marco Polo was in prison in Genoa in 1298 (Polo Travels extract 1). As the book record, when Marco Polo stayed in China, The book records the Asian wonders and curiosities and Marco Polo’s journey and experience. “It is no exaggeration to say that never before or since has one man given such an immense body of new geographical knowledge to the west.” (Laner 1999, p…

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