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#0 Xia (mythical first) #1 Shang (historical first) #2 Zhou #3 Qin #4 Han
Shang accomplishments are accomplishment achieved during the Shang Dynasty, also known as the Yin Dynasty (1600 BC-1046 BC). Some Shang accomplishments are: 1. Pottery. 2. Bronze castings. 3. Jade carvings. 4. War chariots. 5. Writing system.
The Shang Dynasty accomplished four main things in effecting today's Chinese culture. 1)They developed and origionated what is now known today as Chinese manuscript 2)The Shang also passed down the political system known as a heirarchy. 3)The Shang Dynasty excisted during China's bronze age, and so they passed on Bronze Technology. 4)Lastly, the use of chariot and bronze weapons in warfare, was also passed down to the Chinese.
The social pyramid of China during the Shang Dynasty was an aristocratic society. The king ruled over the military nobility and the there was a priest class that kept the records of the government and were in charge of religion.
The Zhou dynasty was the longest-lasting dynasty in Chinese history, from 1066 BC to approximately 256 BC. By the end of the 2nd millennium BC, the Zhou dynasty began to emerge in the Yellow River valley, overrunning the territory of the Shang. The Zhou appeared to have begun their rule under a semi-feudalsystem.
#0 Xia (mythical first) #1 Shang (historical first) #2 Zhou #3 Qin #4 Han
Shang accomplishments are accomplishment achieved during the Shang Dynasty, also known as the Yin Dynasty (1600 BC-1046 BC). Some Shang accomplishments are: 1. Pottery. 2. Bronze castings. 3. Jade carvings. 4. War chariots. 5. Writing system.
The Shang Dynasty accomplished four main things in effecting today's Chinese culture. 1)They developed and origionated what is now known today as Chinese manuscript 2)The Shang also passed down the political system known as a heirarchy. 3)The Shang Dynasty excisted during China's bronze age, and so they passed on Bronze Technology. 4)Lastly, the use of chariot and bronze weapons in warfare, was also passed down to the Chinese.
1. The Shang King and his family. 2.Nobles 3.Commoners 4.Villiagers 5.Slaves
No, the order of the 5 main dynasty's was 1.) Xia Dynasty 2.) Snag Dynasty 3.) Chou or Zhou Dynasty 4.) Ch'in or Qin Dynasty 5.) Han Dynasty
The social pyramid of China during the Shang Dynasty was an aristocratic society. The king ruled over the military nobility and the there was a priest class that kept the records of the government and were in charge of religion.
The Shang Dynasty accomplished four main things in effecting today's Chinese culture. 1)They developed and origionated what is now known today as Chinese manuscript 2)The Shang also passed down the political system known as a heirarchy. 3)The Shang Dynasty excisted during China's bronze age, and so they passed on Bronze Technology. 4)Lastly, the use of chariot and bronze weapons in warfare, was also passed down to the Chinese.
The Zhou dynasty was the longest-lasting dynasty in Chinese history, from 1066 BC to approximately 256 BC. By the end of the 2nd millennium BC, the Zhou dynasty began to emerge in the Yellow River valley, overrunning the territory of the Shang. The Zhou appeared to have begun their rule under a semi-feudalsystem.
1. Nobles 2. Priests 3. Craftsman 4. Peasants and slaves
The Shang Dynasty, which ruled ancient China from around 1600 BC to 1046 BC, is believed to have had 30 rulers. However, the names of all the rulers are not recorded in historical documents. The earliest recorded Shang ruler is Tang of Shang, and the last is Di Xin (also known as Zhou Xin), who was overthrown by King Wu of Zhou, marking the end of the Shang Dynasty.
The First Dynasty was the Narmer Dynasty.<3 Lol
The dynasties of China, from oldest, are: * Xia * Shang * Zhou * Qin * Han * 3 Kingdoms ~ Wei, Shu, and Wu * Jin * Southern & Northern * Sui * Tang * Liao * Song * Yuan * Ming * Qing