life was simple men would go to work during this time most went to work on the forbidden city while women stayed home and cared for the children. only men could go to school or get an education, women hadto care for basically everyone except themselfs....../ hope this helps :)
Life was pretty simple. You took care of your family, went to work, got married, and had to fight against any enemies of they came.
it was bad because they were mad because of the people coming to trick the government so they did and people was really mad and thousands of people were in court.
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.
the daily life of Ancient Chinese people was that they loved to farm and grow crops they also had people that built . i hope that i have helped with you're question
The biggest myths should be the Chinese Dragon.It is well received by 1.3 billion Chinese and has penetrated in their daily lives.All of them believe they are the heir of this peaceful and fortunate dragon (quite unlike the western dragon). And then the Yellow Emperor, or Huang Di.Be it a myth or true person in the primitive ancient time,the Chinese people see themselves the descendant of this most great personality. Both above myths are beheld in Chinese folk tales,paintings,poems and even daily proses and chats. They have very great impact on Chinese life. In daily lives,wearing Chinese dragon decorated (stitched or inked) clothes may be the favorite of some Chinese people.Other utilities and gadgets are often blended in the same way.
It was stupid
They were places of shelter, as well as a central base for daily living (just as they are to ALL cultures).
Answer this question… Which statement correctly generalizes the characteristics of daily life for the majority of Chinese during the Zhou, Qin, and Han dynasties? A. Most Chinese lived in cities and worked for the government. B. Most Chinese lived in urban areas and worked for feudal nobles. C. Most Chinese lived in rural areas and worked on farms for little or no pay. D. Most Chinese lived in villages and worked as artisans for wealthy landlords.
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.
Australian Chinese Daily was created in 1987.
Yes, although the Chinese signs are different then ours, they do still have daily horoscopes. You can try the site http://www.chinese-tools.com/astrology/horoscope for a daily Chinese horoscope.
Overseas Chinese Daily News was created in 1936.
There's several Chinese newspapers, and some even publish English versions as well. These are by far the most common:World JournalEpoch TimesSingtao (Xingdao) Daily
Yes, majority sharholders of a company usually get daily reports from the company. This does vary from company to company.
the daily life of Ancient Chinese people was that they loved to farm and grow crops they also had people that built . i hope that i have helped with you're question
the daily life of Ancient Chinese people was that they loved to farm and grow crops they also had people that built . i hope that i have helped with you're question
My son, the Chinese never thrived. Look at them now. They make a daily pay of up to 5 dollars in factories. What makes you say they thrived? You ignorant child.
the daily life of Ancient Chinese people was that they loved to farm and grow crops they also had people that built . i hope that i have helped with you're question
Chinese scribes recorded history and events of daily life. These involved battles and everyday happenings.