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    governmental morality‚ correctness of social relationships‚ justice and sincerity. His followers competed successfully with many other schools during the Hundred Schools of Thought era only to be suppressed in favor of the Legalists during the Qin Dynasty. Following the victory of Han over Chu after the collapse of Qin‚ Confucius’s thoughts received official sanction and were further developed into a system known as Confucianism. 学而第一 學而第一 Book I‚ Hsio R 为政第二 爲政第二 Book II‚ Wei Chang 八悄第三 八佾第三

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    pulpy mixture to seep out resulting in a rough paper. Paper currency was first introduced by the Chinese and the earliest documentation of this invention is in the 800 BC. 5) Seismograph was created by Chang Heng a imperial astronomer during the Han Dynasty in the early 2nd century. This was used to detect earthquake tremors

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    during this age came the Xia Dynasty (2100-1600 BC)‚ next was the Shang Dynasty‚ The written history of china can be found as early as the Shang Dynasty which was between 1700-1046BC‚ but much of Chinese culture‚ literature‚ and philosophy was further developed during the Zhou Dynasty (1046-256 BC); together these three dynasties make up the Three Dynasties era. Afterwards came the Imperial era‚ right after Ancient China. Here there were twelve other dynasties. The Qin Dynasty is well known for beginning

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    literatures show that it is about as old as Chinese history itself. The earliest documentation of its application in ancient China occurs in Oracle Inscriptions (Jiaguwen “Jiaguwen is an ancient Chinese word‚ it usually write on animal’s shell”) of the Shang Dynasty (16th-11th century BC)‚ that is‚ inscriptions carved on tortoise shells and animal bones. As an old and wonderful form of art‚ the drum finds application in almost every aspect of Chinese social life‚ including sacrificial and worshiping ceremonies

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    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. List six types of objects found in the tombs of the Shang rulers and those of Sanxingdui and note the material from which they were made. (1 point each) a. __________________________________________________________________ b. __________________________________________________________________

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    The Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire were two of the most powerful entities to rule their respective parts of the world. The Han Dynasty dominated Asia from the Korean peninsula to present day Vietnam for more than four hundred years. The Roman Empire stretched from the present British Isles to present day Iraq‚ and lasted nearly five hundred years. The Eastern Roman Empire went on to last another one thousand years. Both the Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire enjoyed times of immense prosperity during

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    The Emperor Kang Xi There were about five thousand years of resplendent civilization in the history of China‚ and 408 emperors (Kuaican) with forty (Dan) different dynasties were parts of it. Those emperors were like the stars of the Milky Way‚ as some of them were regard as real stars because of their feat‚ but some of them were looked as meteors from what they did. There was a twinkling superstar at the Milky Way of Chinese history. His name was Aixinjueluo Xuanye‚ who was also known as the Emperor

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    several key differences in how they managed certain situations. During the classical time period‚ the Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty adapted to a changing era by both becoming world powers through expansion and structure‚ but they were different in how they approached government‚ handled economical matters‚ and the types of technology used. Both the Roman Empire and Han Dynasty had muli-layered government systems‚ but differed in their approach to controlling their territories. Both empires encouraged

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    Ming conflicts Late imperial china represents a period of rapid change in both economics and culture. Ming dynasty found by Zhu Yuanzhang had enjoyed a relatively stable and long reign. However when Ming 15th emperor Chongzhen came to the throne‚ Ming was facing the increasing pressure both internally and externally. Internally‚ the numerous uprising and rebellions wears down the dynasty slowly‚ and to outside‚ the vicious Manchu force seeks to exploits any opening to advance into the Ming territory

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    share of land. This was a serious revolt that raged throughout China that tested the resilience of the Han state. The seriousness of such revolts was proven when Han dynasty was weakened by the uprising during the second and third centuries. The full effect of this was shown when eventually the uprising led to collapse of the Han dynasty. Consequences in the Roman Empire were also shown between the patricians and the plebeians. During the fifth century B.C.E‚ relations between the classes became so

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