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What types of material did shang dynasty use for tools and art?

The material that was often used for Shang Art was Jade.


How was China ruled during the Zhou dynasty?

The Zhou period is often described as feudal.


What did the Shang Dynasy use oracle bones for?

Shang Oracles or oracle bones are pieces bones used by the shang dynasty to divine the future, get answers to important questions and communicate with their ancestors. They are the earliest known records of ancient chinese writing and confirm the existence of the often doubted shang dynasty. The shang writing is a very old but direct ancestor of the moderm chinese script. The writing style is pictographic in nature and the bones show it evolving over time, so you can see the growth of the language. These writing tell us a great deal about the shang dynasty and archaic chinese culture.


What are facts about the Han Dynasty?

Facts: 1122 BCE - 256 BCE-Overthrew the Shang Dynasty-Kings were called the "Sons of Heaven"-One of the 1st dynasties to start collecting books-Were able to excel in being efficient with their land and water resources-Believed Heaven was their god-Longest lasting dynasty in Chinese History (about 800 years)-Emperor Wu was the 1st official Zhou emperor-Zhou cities became religious centers and a place for public announcements-NOT a Christian dynasty-1st sections of the Great Wall were built-Divided into 2 parts: Western Zhou and Eastern Zhou-The massive size that the dynasty covered was TOO much for the Zhou leaders to handle-Kings believed they were given a mandate from heaven to rule-Kings prayed and sacrificed to Shang Ti (the Lord on High) now called Tien (Heaven) and to their ancestors-The Lords prayed to nature gods, gods of agriculture, and to their ancestors-Confucius was born during this dynasty-People lived in mud huts around the city-People thought that Tien was the most powerful god-Chopsticks were thought to be invented in the Zhou Dynasty-They called the Chinese New Year, the spring festival


What is the shang empire?

The Shang dynasty was once considered a myth, until pharmacists in China discovered evidence of the Shang in oracle bones they were selling as dragon bones. The bones were first noticed in 1899 and by the 1920's were traced to an early Shang capital. Further archaeological digs were not made until the 1950's after China's war with Japan in 1937. At this time, what is present day Zhengzhou, was discovered. It is believed by some historians that this was the last capital city of the Shang dynasty. The Shang dynasty, existing in eastern and northeastern China from 1523 to 1027 B.C, had 30 kings and seven capital cities. The dynasty consisted of a series of towns built around the rectangular residences of the king and his nobility in the center of the city. The buildings in the city were constructed of mud with wood beams, except for the subterranean pithouses and cellars that housed a few peasants and servants. Outside the city walls, the common people lived a fairly primitive life in villages. The village peasants were allotted nine squares of land where they farmed millet, wheat, barley, and rice. Village farmers had no ploughs to till their land, only rudely carved wood or stone hoes, sickles, and other tools. Products from eight squares of land were used by the peasants, with crops from the ninth square given as payment for use of the land to the king. The land was passed on from the eldest brother to the youngest. Bronze was used to a great extent by the Shang dynasty in weapons, chariots and harnesses, and in vessels for worship and other rituals. However, bronze was rare in China and an unglazed porcelain type of earthenware was often used in its place. The walled cities around the capital, palace-cities, served as military and religious centers for the nobility. The nobility spent their time in hunting and warfare, raids primarily against the barbarians and rebel cities. Precious metals, food, livestock, and people were taken by the nobility, the army of the dynasty, in their frequent warfare. Captives were sacrificed to the gods or used as slaves to the members of the nobility. The Shang worshipped Shang Ti, the supreme god who ruled the sun, moon, star, rain, wind, and all other natural events. Ancestor worship with elaborate rituals and sacrifices were a major part of the Shang religion. Temples were built to the ancestors and tombs were filled with bronze and the skeletons of hundreds of servants and prisoners who were sent to accompany the dead to heaven. Royal events, such as new temples and palaces, were proclaimed to the ancestors. The Shang dynasty invented writing in China, the first written record of this group of people. Writing is in evidence on bones of animals, usually turtle bones, found in oracles, as well as on bronze, stone, bamboo strips, and silk. Questions, by seers or prophets, were written on bones that were heated until they eventually cracked. The answers to the questions were interpreted from reading the cracks and later the date of the prediction's occurrence was inscribed. The Shang king had a great deal of power over his subjects, requiring large numbers of people to build extensive walls and other public works. An earthen wall, 4 miles long and 27 feet high surrounded the capital at Zhengzhou. The Shang dynasty eventually declined, possibly due to moral degeneration. Another dynasty took over the reign of China, keeping much of the Shang civilization within their own.

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Who did china often trade with in the Shang Dynasty which was 1600 1046 BC?

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What types of material did shang dynasty use for tools and art?

The material that was often used for Shang Art was Jade.


How was China ruled during the Zhou dynasty?

The Zhou period is often described as feudal.


What did the Shang Dynasy use oracle bones for?

Shang Oracles or oracle bones are pieces bones used by the shang dynasty to divine the future, get answers to important questions and communicate with their ancestors. They are the earliest known records of ancient chinese writing and confirm the existence of the often doubted shang dynasty. The shang writing is a very old but direct ancestor of the moderm chinese script. The writing style is pictographic in nature and the bones show it evolving over time, so you can see the growth of the language. These writing tell us a great deal about the shang dynasty and archaic chinese culture.


What are facts about the Han Dynasty?

Facts: 1122 BCE - 256 BCE-Overthrew the Shang Dynasty-Kings were called the "Sons of Heaven"-One of the 1st dynasties to start collecting books-Were able to excel in being efficient with their land and water resources-Believed Heaven was their god-Longest lasting dynasty in Chinese History (about 800 years)-Emperor Wu was the 1st official Zhou emperor-Zhou cities became religious centers and a place for public announcements-NOT a Christian dynasty-1st sections of the Great Wall were built-Divided into 2 parts: Western Zhou and Eastern Zhou-The massive size that the dynasty covered was TOO much for the Zhou leaders to handle-Kings believed they were given a mandate from heaven to rule-Kings prayed and sacrificed to Shang Ti (the Lord on High) now called Tien (Heaven) and to their ancestors-The Lords prayed to nature gods, gods of agriculture, and to their ancestors-Confucius was born during this dynasty-People lived in mud huts around the city-People thought that Tien was the most powerful god-Chopsticks were thought to be invented in the Zhou Dynasty-They called the Chinese New Year, the spring festival


What is the shang empire?

The Shang dynasty was once considered a myth, until pharmacists in China discovered evidence of the Shang in oracle bones they were selling as dragon bones. The bones were first noticed in 1899 and by the 1920's were traced to an early Shang capital. Further archaeological digs were not made until the 1950's after China's war with Japan in 1937. At this time, what is present day Zhengzhou, was discovered. It is believed by some historians that this was the last capital city of the Shang dynasty. The Shang dynasty, existing in eastern and northeastern China from 1523 to 1027 B.C, had 30 kings and seven capital cities. The dynasty consisted of a series of towns built around the rectangular residences of the king and his nobility in the center of the city. The buildings in the city were constructed of mud with wood beams, except for the subterranean pithouses and cellars that housed a few peasants and servants. Outside the city walls, the common people lived a fairly primitive life in villages. The village peasants were allotted nine squares of land where they farmed millet, wheat, barley, and rice. Village farmers had no ploughs to till their land, only rudely carved wood or stone hoes, sickles, and other tools. Products from eight squares of land were used by the peasants, with crops from the ninth square given as payment for use of the land to the king. The land was passed on from the eldest brother to the youngest. Bronze was used to a great extent by the Shang dynasty in weapons, chariots and harnesses, and in vessels for worship and other rituals. However, bronze was rare in China and an unglazed porcelain type of earthenware was often used in its place. The walled cities around the capital, palace-cities, served as military and religious centers for the nobility. The nobility spent their time in hunting and warfare, raids primarily against the barbarians and rebel cities. Precious metals, food, livestock, and people were taken by the nobility, the army of the dynasty, in their frequent warfare. Captives were sacrificed to the gods or used as slaves to the members of the nobility. The Shang worshipped Shang Ti, the supreme god who ruled the sun, moon, star, rain, wind, and all other natural events. Ancestor worship with elaborate rituals and sacrifices were a major part of the Shang religion. Temples were built to the ancestors and tombs were filled with bronze and the skeletons of hundreds of servants and prisoners who were sent to accompany the dead to heaven. Royal events, such as new temples and palaces, were proclaimed to the ancestors. The Shang dynasty invented writing in China, the first written record of this group of people. Writing is in evidence on bones of animals, usually turtle bones, found in oracles, as well as on bronze, stone, bamboo strips, and silk. Questions, by seers or prophets, were written on bones that were heated until they eventually cracked. The answers to the questions were interpreted from reading the cracks and later the date of the prediction's occurrence was inscribed. The Shang king had a great deal of power over his subjects, requiring large numbers of people to build extensive walls and other public works. An earthen wall, 4 miles long and 27 feet high surrounded the capital at Zhengzhou. The Shang dynasty eventually declined, possibly due to moral degeneration. Another dynasty took over the reign of China, keeping much of the Shang civilization within their own.


Where did the term shanghaied originate?

Shang Hai was a major seaport on the east coast of China. Lots of merchant seamen activity in that city; bars, nightclubs, dockyard workers, and plenty of available man power (with sea-going experience). Civilian sailors "pressed into service" often found Shang Hai was the destination of their new home and job (on the ship); and Shang Hai is where some of the men were "Shang-Hai'd" to begin with.


Where did the term Shanghaied originate from?

Shang Hai was a major seaport on the east coast of China. Lots of merchant seamen activity in that city; bars, nightclubs, dockyard workers, and plenty of available man power (with sea-going experience). Civilian sailors "pressed into service" often found Shang Hai was the destination of their new home and job (on the ship); and Shang Hai is where some of the men were "Shang-Hai'd" to begin with.


Is mink or ming a real word?

A mink is a small animal something like a weasel sometimes farmed for its fur. Ming is the name of a dynasty in China ca.1500. Artifacts made at that time are often called by the name of the dynasty, especially articles of porcelain. You may often read about a "Ming vase"; the "Ming" here tells you its age and that it was made in China.


What was the cause of the down fall of the Shang Dynasty?

The decline of Zhou Dynasty was mainly caused by the corruption of the government. Zhou Li Wang was a money grabber and out for his own personal interest. He was a cruel emperor that controlled his people by strict rules and unfair regulations. So, the people rebelled and overthrew him.


What was the son's role in the Han dynasty?

During the Han dynasty, eunichs often controlled who ruled and who did not.


What is Northwestern of china often known?

Dzungaria is in northwestern china, and Mongolia is north of china and is an entirely different country alltogether