Which Chinese dynasty was founded after the emperor Yu discovered how to control the Yellow River?
Xia dynasty.And it was founded by his son Qi.
How was the Chinese government organized under tang and song who were scholar officials?
The Chinese government was imperial.
What are effects of political dynasty in the Philippines?
Political dynasty in the Philippines first started with the Spanish colonists. This system of oligarchy is considered by some to be the cause of corruption within their government.
How did the quin dynasty change Chinese history and culture?
He unified china, completed construction of the great wall, repaired the damage and extended the canal system
Who overthrew the qing dynasty?
The Qing Dynasty was overthrown by a popular revolution in 1911. The Chinese Republic lasted in some form until 1949 when it was usurped by the People's Republic of China.
Which dynasty defeated the Chou dynasty?
Dang, you must not know anything about China.
Anyway,
The answer to your question is The Shang Dynasty.
The Shang Dynasty defeated the Chou Dynasty.
Describe the development of Chinese civilization under the Zhou and Qin?
u know i dont know the answer to this so bye
What natural resources did the han Dynasty have?
They had iron and salt in which they ate, but the iron was very bad for them so they had bad digestive systems. Eating these resources was part of their religion in which they sought to the Gods that iron was for making them a strong dynasty and salt was to keep the Gods close to them.
Which dynasty followed the yuan dynasty?
The dynasty after Yuan dynasty is Ming Dynasty. Hope that's help
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answer 2 Yuan 1279 - 1368; Ming 1368 - 1644; Qing 1644 - 1911;
Republic of China 1911 - 1949; Peoples Republic of China 1949 - present.
Chief nobleman especially since 1453 a prince of the Austrian imperial dynasty?
Archduke ... good luck with the crossword
What were some physical features made up much of the northern border of the tang dynasty?
Um..it was seas and oceans { mostly seas}
Who created the first Sumer empire?
The sumerian slaves! the were worked to death to make this 5.2 million square foot empire...which by years of building made the idea of the empire state building.
When did the last emperor in china die?
The last emperor of China, emperor of record, being Han-Chinese, would be the Zhū Yóujiǎn or Emperor Chóngzhēn, who ruled China from 1627-1644. Manchurians (people from MANCHURIA) then conquered China and China's imperial court then went into hiding and continued their lineage and succession in view of foreign rule over the Han-Chinese people.
Chinese ships during the ming dynasty were diffrent than European ships because?
Allegedly, ancient Chinese SEA-GOING vessels were built for exploring the earth; consequently they were built larger. The Chinese may have known that the earth was far vaster than their European counterparts. Recall, if you will, that Europeans believed that the world was FLAT and not round!
chinese ships were much heavier
Why did Qin Shihuang work on his tomb as soon as he became emperor?
It was a convention in Chinese history, not only for Qin Shihuang, but also for emperors of every dynasties. Since they knew the construction takes time, and they want to make their underground palaces as luxurious as possible to continue privileges in the other world. So it is a pressing need to see the completion of their tombs, but actually many of them had not lived long enough till that day.
Who did Chinese philosophy during the tang and song dynasties impact Korean society?
Neo-confucianism turned up in Song dynasty, and it became major ruling ideology in Korea with Sinocentricism and Sojunghwa ideology during Joseon dynasty.
How the golden rule does or does not influence each of the six concepts of TQM?
The Golden Rule is a simple but effective way to explain it: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
How did the Qing Dynasty and Tokugawa Shogunate decline?
The Tokugawa declined because foreign intrusions helped to precipitate a complex political struggle between the bakufuand a coalition of its critics. The continuity of the anti-bakufu movement in the mid-nineteenth century would finally bring down the Tokugawa.
What were the reasons for decline of the Qin dynasty?
With the construction of the Great Wall and the fortifying of their army, they needed to have high taxes to raise money, many didn't like this especially the peasants. Also many thought the emperor, Qin ShiHaungdi was too harsh and he had no trouble killing those who stepped out of line the slightest. Between the taxes and the treatment, the many (mostly peasants) rebelled and the Qin began to decline