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What was an achievement of Shang Dynasty?

The Shang Dynasty was established by King Tang in 1675 BC after overthrowing the tyrannical rule of Jie, (the last emperor of the Xia Dynasty). The Shang Dynasty lasted over 600 years and was led by 30 different emperors.


What period did the Shang Dynasty rule?

neolothic


When did the zhou dynasty rule over the Shang Dynasty?

It didn't because the zhou was the king of the shang dynasty


Where did the shang rule?

the shang ruled in the Huang he valley or the broad are of northern china hope this helps


When did the Shang Dynasty rule?

1750 till 1545


What was the name of aristocraft overthrew the Shang Dynasty?

The aristocratic group that overthrew the Shang Dynasty was known as the Zhou. They established the Zhou Dynasty around 1046 BCE after defeating the Shang in the Battle of Muye, claiming that their rule was justified under the "Mandate of Heaven." This concept suggested that the Zhou had divine approval to govern, which played a crucial role in legitimizing their rise to power.


How did the shang dynasty rule?

705 years 1750-1545


People who invaded Shang China and established a new dynasty?

Chou


Who were the first Chinese rulers to leave written records?

I don't know what rulers it is ,but i do know that it was during the Shang Dynasty that the first records were established.


What was the most important evidence of the Shang rule?

Weapons and carved stone


How much of China did the Shang Dynasty rule?

only the potato that was in the tables airplane


What did the Chou leaders believe justified their rebellion against the shang?

The Chou leaders believed their rebellion against the Shang was justified by the concept of the "Mandate of Heaven," which posited that a ruler's legitimacy depended on their ability to govern justly and effectively. They claimed that the Shang had become corrupt and tyrannical, losing the favor of the heavens. By overthrowing the Shang, the Chou asserted that they were restoring moral order and fulfilling a divine right to rule. This ideology not only legitimized their actions but also established a framework for future rulers in China.