The Han dynasty was the societal peak of Ancient China. Many of the things that would shape the legacy of the Ancient Chinese were invented during this time, such as paper. The Han dynasty reunified the Chinese around 202 BC after the unpopular Qin dynasty split into six warring states, and was overthrown around 220 BC.
The Han military fought in many wars during the Han period, however, most of it was fought to expand the borders of the empire, and, unlike many other dynasties, had very infrequent barbarian incursions.
The citizens of Han China were some of the happiest of all Chinese dynasties, and there was very little strife inside the borders of China during this time. The Han period was one of the most peaceful times in Chinese history.
Ancient China was around as early as the Shang Dynasty, which is generally 1700-1046 BC.
It is unsure when exactly the first usage of silk was. The oldest evidence of silk usage dates back to the Shang dynasty. It wasn't until the Han dynasty that the Silk Road was created, although.
The Chinese people started to eat rice as far as 12,000 years ago. So there were NO dynasty around.
Findings show that hominids have inhabited China between 250,000 and 2.24 million years ago. Homo sapiens have been found there dating back to 18,000 - 11,000 BC. However, the first imperial dynasty (Xia) in China emerged around 2070 BC. The first dynasty that left historical records was the Shang dynasty, dating back to 1766 BC to 1122 BC.
Around the yellow river
It was chotic as Qin Shi Huang Di was a brutal self centred guy.
Ancient China was around as early as the Shang Dynasty, which is generally 1700-1046 BC.
Hatshepsut lived in ancient Egypt around the 18th dynasty
Thebes first became the capital of ancient Egypt around 2081 BC during the 11th Dynasty. The capital would be moved around until it returned to Thebes during the 18th Dynasty around 1543 BC.
No, it was invented 3-400 years earlier, around 600 BC during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. And at about the same time the ancient Greeks invented it as well.
The Ancient Egyptian civilization ended around 332 BC. This was the beginning of Classical Antiquity marked by the emergence of the Ptolemaic Dynasty of Ptolemy I Soter.
"they weree made in song dynasty"The earliest record is from around 400BC in Ancient Greece (about a thousand years before the Song Dynasty, which didn't invent them in China - they were also used by the Han Dynasty several hundred years before the Song Dynasty was founded ). See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheelbarrow
for white swans swimmed around the large peaceful pond
This was around the time of the End of the Song Dynasty and the Start of the Ming Dynasty.
The 3rd dynasty started around 2649 BC and ended around 2575 BC.
It is unsure when exactly the first usage of silk was. The oldest evidence of silk usage dates back to the Shang dynasty. It wasn't until the Han dynasty that the Silk Road was created, although.
Paper was invented by the ancient Chinese in the 2nd century BC during the Han Dynasty and spread slowly to the west via the Silk Road.