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Chinese Dynasties

China was ruled through family lines for several generations. These periods of rules are referred to as dynasties.

3,118 Questions

Who conquered the Han dynasty?

the Huns. They were a nomadic group from the north.

Who unified china and founded the qin dynasty?

Zhao Zheng, King of Qin, unified China, since the Qin state was located to the north-west he could buy loads of horses from the nomads on the Mongolian Steppes, these horses allowed him to conquer the other Kingdoms.

After uniting China (or at least a part of it) he took the title Qin Shi Huangdi, meaning "First Emperor of Qin".

Confucius lived and worked during which dynasty?

It was not Ming (1368-1644), so let's narrow down the answers.

Actually, let's go through the whole test together.

Question 1 of 25: Confucius, the great Chinese philosopher, lived and worked during which dynasty?

Answer: B: Ming (1368-1644) No.

Question 2 of 25: The combination of Legalism and Confucianism which the Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.) implemented as its ruling ideology is called?

Answer: C: Legalistic Confucianism. No.

Who was the greatest member of the carolingian dynasty?

Charlemagne would be a clear choice as the greatest leader of his dynasty, I believe.

Why did the zhou dynasty last so long?

There are many reasons for it. China was one of the first civilization to emerge from this world. The Chinese share a common identity of HuaRen which is that they all descended from Huangdi and Yandi, the first emperors of China and the founder of Chinese civilization. The Chinese civilization is well-guarded with natural barriers from the sea to the east, the Himalayas to the south, the Gobi desert to the north and inhospitable deserts and high plateaus to the west. Over several millennia, China absorbed the people of surrounding areas into its own civilization while absorbing and assimilating the conquered people. The Chinese military used to be one of the most advanced in the world, being the inventors of several military innovations that revolutionised warfare. Chinese tactics (Sun Zi's Art of war etc.) and the founding of military academies helped to ensure Chinese military dominance in the battlefield. China also has a strong sense of its continuity, as shown by its long and illustrous History. China's economy is the biggest in the world for hundreds of years. The Chinese civilization is also largely sufficient for a large part of its History.

Peoples around China's borders were attracted by China as its early and well-developed ideographic written language, technological developments, and social and political institutions (Confucianism). The refinement of the Chinese people's artistic talent and their intellectual creativity and its large population(the largest in the world) made China the dominant civilization in the Far East. Foreign barbarians who managed to conquer China militarily, the Mongols, who established the Yuan dynasty (1234-1368); and the Manchu, descendants of the Jurchen, who established the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) are assimilated into China and adopted Chinese culture. China also imployed diplomacy (Tribute etc.) to deal with its neighbours, be it barbarian or another culture.

China's vast land and huge population makes it hard, if not impossible for any foreign power to conquer and destroy it. As a result, the only time that a Foreign power managed to win against China and annex its lands is when it is weak from internal turmoil and corruption, even then they find administrating it to be an uphill task. The Chinese have traditionally emphasized history's continuity, especially in terms of the Chinese remaining pure through all of history's changes and upheavals. Confucianism, the Imperial system, the Chinese written language and strong sense of identity are all credited with helping China maintain its Civilization. Knowledge is also highly valued, which allowed most Chinese innovations and literary and cultural pieces to continue on to the next generation till this day.

The Chinese also have a strong pride of being Chinese, which makes them want to retain and continue their culture, no matter where they settle or where they ended up. As a result, the Chinese still keep their traditions from long ago and their own distinct identity. This is what helped the Chinese Civilization last as long as it did.

What five mongolian inventions during Genghis khan's time?

he created the first Mongolian alphabet, a 10,000-year calender, a "superfast" postal service, a new system of warfare, and he created and strengthened trade! he created the first Mongolian alphabet, a 10,000-year calender, a "superfast" postal service, a new system of warfare, and he created and strengthened trade!

Why were the people of China so proud of the Han Dynasty?

Chinese people are proud of their lavish history. Their culture, art, calligraphy, philosophers, and especially their history

What is the difference between BCE and CE?

BCE means "Before Common Era" and has the same meaning as the earlier BC, or "Before Christ", just without "Christ". Years are counted backwards from a nominal starting year, corresponding to the year that the Roman abbot Dionysus Exiguus believed to be the year that King Herod died, and therefore in his view the latest year that Jesus could have been born.

CE means "Common Era" and has the same meaning as the earlier AD, or "Anno Domini", except that the "Domini" (referring to Jesus Christ) is removed. Years are counted forwards from a nominal starting year, corresponding to the year that the Roman abbot Dionysus Exiguus believed to be the year that King Herod died, and therefore in his view the latest year that Jesus could have been born.

To summarize:

The abbreviations can be confusing,

"bce" is an abbreviation of "Before [the] Common Era, and "BC" is "Before Christ'' , while 'ce'' is ''Common Era'' and is the same as ''AD''.

What dynasty did empress Wu rule?

empress wu died in 705 after bieng empress for 20 years at the age of 85

What was the dynasty that had the capital of Baghdad in ancient civilization?

There were 11 dynasties, from the First (Amorite 1830- BCE) to the 10th (Assyrian 729- BCE) and the 11th (Chaldean 626- BCE) before Persia incorporated it into its empire in 539 BCE.

What is the Grand Canal of the Sui Dynasty?

A Canal In China and is used for transporting of goods

Who was the first communist leader of Hungary?

it was béla kun. in Hungarian "kun béla" kun = pronounce like 'p(u)sh'

Their regime was based on the so-called 'red terror'. They ve only ruled for 133 days. Later in the coming kommunist and socialist times it was called 'Glorious 133 days':D However it was almost useless. Economy was bankrupted, standard of living was decreasing.rights were promised but not gave. Holidays were arranged for childrens :) and the salary of the labour workers were rised...They also got new homes...(the homes of the 'internateds'.

They were followed by the right winged/fascist Horthy era.... They also used terror... it was called the 'white terror' just as bad....

Is the qin dynasty the same as the chin dynasty?

No. The Qing Dynasty was the most recent dynasty; the Qin was the oldest. During the Qin Dynasty, the Great Wall was built.

im just gunna say that in the qing dynasty the great wall was finished so make shure not to confuse yourselves because both worked on the wall

What is tang?

Tang has 2 definitions:

1: A drink mix that is mixed with water. it tastes orangery.

2. It is an Anson Tang

During the Han Dynasty which advance in technology was most important for farming?

Well let's see, Han allowed the farmers to own their own farm, allowed them to use a certain weapon for military uses for farming instead, and a pit field system.




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What was the condition of Buddhism in the period between the Han and the Sui dynasties?

it was not a native religion but it adpted to Chinese ways and thrived during this period.

Did the shang or the Zhou dynasty last longer?

The Roman Empire lasted for 503 years (27 BCE- 476 CE), but arguably 1480 years (27 BCE- 1453 CE), as its eastern half lived on much, much longer than the Western half, but the eastern half took the name of the Byzantine Empire. The Zhou dynasty lasted for 790 years (1046 BCE- 256 BCE). So it really depends on what you consider the Roman empire, but most people will say the Zhou Dynasty lasted longer (790 versus 503), because the eastern half of the Roman Empire was basically a different empire after Rome fell.

How long did the Chinese dynasty control the largest area of china?

There were 1,035 years between the smallest dynasty and the largest dynasty

How did the early Han contribute to the unification of China?

The Han Dynasty was headed by a man, Liu Bang. He was the self-pronounced ruler, and a (said by Sima Qian, the historian) "an oafish man with an appetite for strong drink." He, however, was very thorough in his planning and surrounded by brilliant advisers. He had the full loyalty of his army and lasted for a rather long time on the system the Qin established before him.

What contributed greatly to the fall of the Song Dynasty?

IF this is for ap hw then heres the answer: The song fell from the invasion of mongolians and economic stress. They had heavy war fees along with the mongolians having better wepons and stuff.

dont know if that helped but...