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Ancient China

China is one of the oldest civilizations in the world. The first historical records of Ancient China start around 2100 BCE. The period of Ancient China ends with the overthrow of the last dynasty in 1911 when the modern Republic of China was formed. This is the place for questions about all of Ancient China’s innovations in social organization, culture, literature, philosophy, politics and everyday living.

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How did ancient Chinese people vote?

The Ancient Chinese had a strict centralised government that observes strictly the political hierarchy from the Emperor down to the lowest level, or county commander. So there were no votes in ancient China, none.

What did Ancient China hunt?

The peasents of ancient chin pretty much hunted anything they could find. Chickens bearswild dogs and sometimes wild pigs if they could find them. On the other hand, Empeors and superiors of china had 36 course meals includin pig, duck, pidgeon, goose, oxen, Bears, Fish and cows.

Some logical problems in ancient china?

Great wall of china. When it was being built, Emperor Qin put people to work and people worked till death and I'm not kidding.

Are there jobs only women can do?

Yes. But these are special cases. A wet-nurse. A women's basketball league. just to name a few.

What was the importance of philosophy in ancient china?

The importance of philosophy in ancient China is that it helped them define their ideologies.

What was the ancient China government and citizenship?

Ancient China had a beuocracy, meaning one man in charge of everything and others in charge of certain things. China had a king then was divided up in teritories, who had leaders call aristocrats. Aristicrats often tried to overule the king.

Is Yellow River Basin in ancient china?

no The Yellow River or Huang He, formerly spelled Hwang Ho, is the second-longest river in China after the Yangtzeand the sixth-longest in the world at the estimated length of 5,464 kilometers (3,395 mi).[1] Originating in the Bayan Har Mountains in Qinghai Province in western China, it flows through nine provinces of China and empties into the Bohai Sea. The Yellow River basin has an east-west extent of 1900 km (1,180 mi) and a north-south extent of 1100 km (684 mi). Its total basin area is 742,443 km² (290,520 mi²).

Where did the nobles live in ancient china?

Nobles lived in brick homes or luxurious palaces.

How did stirrups affect ancient china?

Using the stirrups made it easier to control the horse and it increased the ability of transport, communication and warfare.

What was the daily life of ancient Chinese people?

the daily life of Ancient Chinese people was that they loved to farm and grow crops they also had people that built . i hope that i have helped with you're question

How did the ancient Chinese stay warm in the winter?

well with out energy you could use fire or candles. This is all I found. Well I found something else other than what they found up there. I found out that the not so rich ones back then haunted for animals for there fur! And that all that I found..Bye.Bye:]]Love Sierra Hit me up Bye:]]

How did they domesticate animals in ancient china?

To domesticate an animal, generally what you must do is grow closer towards the specie.

As an example, in ancient Egypt, the cats would eat the mice that the people needed to get rid of. The people loved these creatures for it, and might have fed them any spare food the cats may have wanted.The cats may have associated food with humans, and grown closer towards them. They might have become tamer, and more affectionate towards them. This could have been the begginning of the domesticated cat.

As for ancient China, they probably did the same. Most is just tradition, and not domesticating the animal as such. For instance, a falcon can barely be domesticated. The Chinese do keep the animals like this, like tying string around birds they reared as young so that although they can eat the small fish, they cannot handle the big ones and bring it to the fishermen.

Where did the first farmers if ancient china settle?

The first farmers of ancient China settled in Inner China, on the North China Plain.

Did Liu Bei's fictional lineage in Romance of Three Kingdoms really make him the royal uncle of Emperor Xian?

Emperor Xian was the 11x great grandson of Emperor Jing. And Liu Bei in Luo Guanzhong's San Guo Yan Yi was made the 16x great grandson of Emperor Jing, which made him a twelfth cousin 5 times removed (ascending) of Emperor Xian. He should have called Emperor Xian his great-great-great-granduncle.