What are the Dynasties also known as the three kingdoms?
The Three Kingdoms was a division pf China into Wei, Shu and Wu 220-280 CE after the Han Dynasty.
Did the ancient Chinese people grow gardens?
the ancient chinese people did grow gardens with beans, rice,and many other vegatables
What steps did Emperor Wendi take to unify China?
He vanquished his rivals and seized to control in the north. By 581, the northern ruler had brought western regions under his control, and then Sui Dynasty was born. Although Sui Dynasty would last less than 40 years, it brought changes to China. In 588, Sui Dynasty forces destroyed the souhtern captial, burning its homes, temples, and palaces. Then they plowed the city's land, dividing it into farmland.
What is the division of labor for ancient China?
Men were pretty much farmers other than owning there own small business on the Silk Route.
What did they eat for Breakfast in Ancient china?
In ancient China, breakfast varied depending on the region and the social status of individuals. Common breakfast foods included rice, millet, and wheat-based products like porridge or dumplings. Other ingredients such as vegetables, tofu, and pickled or dried meats may have also been consumed. Tea was a popular breakfast beverage.
What are some legacies of ancient china?
There are many ancient Chinese legacies. Each dynasty of ancient China has something to offer. For example, the Han, Qin and Ming dynasties all had a hand in building the Great Wall of China.
How did the Chinese emperor encourage overseas trade in the early 1400s?
The Chinese, under Emperor Zhu Di, built a huge fleet of massive (for the time) treasure ships and sent them around the known world to trade.
What was an ancient Chinese teenagers life like?
The concept of a teenager is modern. It didn't exist in Ancient China. Once a person hit puberty, they were considered an adult.
Did the ancient Chinese invent dodge-ball?
Yes...but i believe they used human heads in the earlier days...
What was ancient China government like?
Ancient China was ruled by many dynasties. Ancient China also had monarchy
Why were weapons needed in Ancient China?
Weapons were needed for defense of the country from attack.
When did legalism in ancient China begin?
i researched on google and found that the orgins of Legalism is unclear but some would date as far back as the teachings of the 7th century BCE statesman Kuan Chung (d. 645 BCE), prime minister of the state of Ch'i, whose teachings are supposed to be repesented by the Kuan-tzu. Other figures associated with an early form of legalism are Shang Yang (d. 338 BCE). Website information was obtain from- http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/china/legal.html
What year was ancient China around?
Ancient China was around as early as the Shang Dynasty, which is generally 1700-1046 BC.
What are the beliefs of the origins of the universe in Taoism?
Taoists believe Tao is a presence that existed before the universe was formed. They believe it continues to guide the world and everything in it, and sometimes identify it as the Mother, or source of all things. Unlike the Christian belief of one God who formed the universe, though, Taoism is not monotheistic and Tao is not a god or supreme being, it is a force and the ultimate reality. For more on Taoism, I would suggest a thorough Internet search. It appears there are many conflicting views about Taoism and its affects on society.
How did the seismograph change life in ancient china?
the first seismograph had about 8 dragons on the outside of the egg shaped pot. the dragons had balls in their mouth that were pure metal. if theground shook, the ball would drop from the mouth, and go into a metal frog shaped cup.
Ancient china multiplication table?
An abacus, the Chinese use it not only to multiply but for many mathematical calculations.
What were those things that ancient Chinese emperors were carried in called?
Well those vehicles are called Litters. The Roman Litter was called a lectica. I don't know the exact name for a Chinese Litter.