they were separate from all other cultures and developed a equine one themselves
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The last answer is true, but incomplete. Geographic barriers such as mountains or seas separated china from other land. As a result, the Chinese had little knowledge of civilizations of Egypt, India, Greece, and Rome. Hope that helps!
Ancient China built the Great Wall of China. They also invented paper, gunpowder, printing, silk, and the compass
Both had their settlement based on river valleys and seashores.
The ancient philosopher known in the Western world as Confucius (whose original name was close to Kung Fu Tse) was relied upon by the government of ancient China.
Isolation from other early civilizations
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The physical geography of ancient China, characterized by vast mountain ranges, rivers, and plateaus, significantly influenced its development. The Himalayas and Tian Shan mountains provided natural barriers, fostering a sense of isolation and distinct cultural development. Major rivers like the Yellow and Yangtze facilitated agriculture and trade, allowing civilizations to flourish along their banks. Additionally, the diverse climate and topography contributed to varied regional cultures and economic practices throughout ancient China.
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Climate, Religion or the trade items they got from other countries (Purple dye; Lebenon, Stuff like that) Hope you enjoy the answer (:
Geography refers to the layout physically of the land in an area. The geography of ancient China was similar to most other geography, including the river valley civilizations, in that it dealt with the changing of the seasons, river travel, mountains, valleys, and desert areas.
China's physical geography is diverse, with landscapes ranging from mountains and plateaus in the west to plains and deltas in the east. Major physical features include the Tibetan Plateau, the Himalayas, the Gobi Desert, and the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers. China's geography has influenced its climate, agriculture, and settlement patterns throughout history.
creating barriers to the outside world
Albert Herrmann has written: 'Historical Atlas of China' 'Das Land der Seide und Tibet im Lichte der Antike' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Description and travel, Geography, Ancient 'Historical and commerical atlas of China' -- subject(s): Maps, Historical geography, Economic conditions 'An historical atlas of China' -- subject(s): Maps, Historical geography, Economic conditions 'Historical and commercial atals of China'
surrouding with high lands in the west and south and north, and the ocea departed china from the other countries
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How did china's geography affect its devilment?