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What you mean by non Chinese dynasty?All the dynastis in China are chinese dynasties.
All the ancient Chinese dynasties' leaders, starting at the Zhou, had to claim a mandate from heaven.
In China, all theDynastiesare different some ruled them better then others and someweren'tfair as the other rulers.
I'm trying to look for the same answer. The only answer I found was: The ancient Chinese kings maintained control of their dynasties throguh military means.You probably go to connections accademy. I do too. This question is in the Journey Across Time text book on page 231. The answer is on pages 225 - 231.Besides the two answers above me, I managed to find a reasonable answer:"Rulers became powerful because they controlled land and had strong armies."This is all I could find, hope this benefits others who wonder what the answer is!
Athena is not involved in stories involving Chinese mythology.
The seven major dynasties of ancient China are the Xia, Shang, Zhou, Qin, Han, Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing. Each dynasty contributed significantly to Chinese culture, governance, and technological advancements. The Xia is considered the first legendary dynasty, while the Qin unified China, and the Han established the Silk Road. The subsequent dynasties expanded and enriched Chinese civilization until the fall of the Qing in the early 20th century.
All of the first Chinese emperors were small so that made the whole population shorter. Except yao Ming. Hes big
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The Dynasty rule covered a vast lifespan around 2000 years. The Han Imperial system was ancient and inefficient. Even with Western Imperialism and Industrial Revolution, China did not change their policies and was stagnating. There as a mass civil disorder in 1905. Poor foreign trade policy and two Opium Wars led to a further decline. It all led to the end of the Chinese dynasties.
All of them except Dragon which exists only in legend.
criticism of Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party.
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