the early history of china goes all the way back to 5,000 b.c. and I believe the dynasties are the best part. The best dynasty was the Xao dynasty it was awsome the second best was the gan ning dynasty :)
Bicycles
Opinions vary, but Chairman Mao gets a special award from me for having been the worst ruler in the history of China.
Japan and China
The mountains in China were hard to pass and people could die very easily trying to pass them. The Gobi desert was also another landform that locked them out from the world. Also because of some emperors of China who thought of isolation.
The earliest government to rule over China was the Xia Dynasty, traditionally dated from around 2070 to 1600 BCE. It is considered the first dynasty in Chinese history, although historical evidence is limited. The Xia Dynasty was succeeded by the Shang Dynasty, which is better documented. The establishment of the Xia marks the beginning of China's dynastic cycle.
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the compass, gunpowder, and printing
the compass, gunpowder, and printing
China was kind of more Asian looking
It facilitated communication and record keeping.
river valleys.
Zheng He was mainly considered one of the greatest sailors during that period of time. Well, in early China.. hope it helps :)
A renewed interest in learning led one Han scholar to record the early history of China. His efforts helped the people of China understand their past.
bro how am i supposed to know. i was the one who looked it up.
Because they were both major river systems
Tonia Eckfeld has written: 'Imperial Tombs in Tang China (Routledgecurzon Studies in the Early History of Asia, 1)' 'Imperial tombs in Tang China, 618-907' -- subject(s): China, History, Kings and rulers, Tombs
The history of China predates the history of America. China's history began in what is generally called ancient history.