What did Shi Huangdi begin to build to protect the empire from northern invaders?
Shi Huangdi built the first incarnation of the Great Wall of China to protect China from invaders to the North.
Who did the Ming Dynasty trade with?
They traded with the Americans and Europeans, and especially Spanish.
They didn't directly traded with the Americans but the new crops were introduced to them that caused great commercial boom and also the population growth.
Who did the Tang Dynasty trade their things with?
im pretty sure it was portugul or however you spell it. the Chinese gave portugul a small trading spot i think. you should go with this answer if this is your only choice. look at differant sites before you choose this because im not fully sure it was the tang dynasty.
How did the Qing restrict trade with other nations?
the Chinese demanded to be paid in gold and silver after the eurepeon ttextiles and metalwork were interior to Chinese
What is the social structure of the song dynasty?
The Tang was a time of leisure and literature where many people would only work a few days of the week and take time for themselves to read and enjoy life. Men and women of higher status had more rights than those on the lower class.
the Song Dynasty
-NovaNET answer
What are the differences between the Chin and the Han dynasty?
The Zhou dynasty was based around regionalism, which is when the the government does not have a central rule, but has different leaders governing over different provinces. In other words, a spread out rule rather than a central one. Regionalism led to the eventual demise of the Zhou because it left them vulnerable to attacks.
The Qin was ruled by Shi Huangdi, who introduced legalism, as well as laying down the principles for Bureaucracy in China. Legalism was; either you listen to the government and do as your told, or be killed. The Qin dynasty based on a centralized government, rather than regionalism. Shi Huangdi was a ruthless leader, and when he died, revolts broke out leading to the demise of of the Qin dynasty. Also, the Qin created the Great Wall. Also, a decline in the arts can be credited to Huangdi's believe in a Totalitarian government.
The Han dynasty was much less ruthless than the Qin; although they still had a centralized government, and they elaborated further on Bureaucracy. The Han's first ruler was Wu Ti. Wu Ti set up institutions, for certain high class people called Mandarins, to be taught how to rule. He in turn, sent them to many provences of his dynasty and had them rule over the societies. In a way, the Han supported regionalism because they had rulers spread throughout their dynasty; but they also had a strong centralized government. The Hans demise can be contributed to internal rebellions, as well as external invasions.
Why are the Shang and Zhou dynasty important to the Development of China?
the zhou dynasty was important to china for their inventions,leaders,and help and commitment to china.
What was the name of the last dynasty?
the last dynasty is manchu dynasty because the man fource surrounding
When an Chinese emperor held the mandate of heaven it meant?
The mandate of heaven meant that the Chinese king was place in his role by God. It was a sin to oppose the king or start rebellions.
The sui dynasty strengths and weaknesses?
The Sui Dynasty, founded by Sui Wendi, or Yang Jian, held its capital at Luoyang. Despite having a short lifetime, the Sui Dynasty accomplished many things. The Grand Canal was extended north from Hangzhou across the Yangzi to Yangzhou and then northwest to the region of Louyang. The internal administration also improved during this time, which is evident by several things; the building of granaries around the capitals, the fortification of the Great Wall along the northern borders, the reconstruction of the two capitals near the Yellow River, and building of another capital in Yangchow. Confucianism also began to regain popularity, as the nobles gained importance.
The Sui rulers were interested in expanding their borders and, along with their public works projects, they began costly military campaigns. They were largely successful with their efforts at territorial expansion into the south. However, to the north, in Korea, they did not achieve much. They attacked Korea four times, and each time were met with defeat. These defeats in Korea led to an attack by the Khan of the eastern Turks who surrounded the emperor. Independent governments arose and for five years, China was again split into smaller states.
The Han Dynasty consisted of two parts called the?
The two eras of the Han dynasty were the era before and the era after the short-lived Xin dynasty. The Xin dynasty was ruled by Wang Mang.
What religion became the official government philosophy in the Han Dynasty?
the qin dynasty was legalistic which ment they were really strict with the law and gave you harsh punishments if you broke the law
Who became president of the republic of china after the overthrow of the qing dynasty?
Qing Dynasty was defeated in 1912 by the Xinhai Revolution same time the Republic of China (ROC) was established. The first ROC President was Sun Yat-sen.
How are the leaders chosen for china?
Leaders are not elected in China. They are selected by the upper echelon leaders of the Communist Party once every 10 years and that selection process is currently going on behind closed doors. So, the actual selection process, if you can call it that is a closely held secret.
The Kingdom of Kush or Kush was an ancient African kingdom situated on the confluences of the Blue Nile, White Nile and River Atbara in what is now the Republic of Sudan.
What subject did Confucius of ancient China teach?
What subjects were taught varied from to schooll to school. This is just the basics. School was split into two parts, primary and secondary as it is today. In Primary they would be taught to read, write and to carry out simple arithmatic.
In secondary there would be a much wider range of subjects, such as:
This isn't a complete list, but it's the core of what they learnt, as well as reading, writing and arithmatic.
There was also college for the richer students as well.
Who made the laws in the tang dynasty?
The laws were made by the philosophy called Cofucionisim. It was believed that you should be respectful to life in general. But you should especially your elders.
According to the Mandate of Heavenwho can remove a dynasty from power?
The dynastic cycle happens due to the mandate of heaven, people start saying that they were given the mandate of heaven. When people start to say this they have a civil war and if the challenger wins a new dynasty begins.
How do you beat the game zhu zhu pets for ds?
find the golden oasis snail and make your zhu zhu eat it for brunch while wearing a tiara. 42
yes it is true they were allowed to plant it there self and all that in the question
How did the tang dynasty benefit from Sui?
Tang Dynasty benefit from the accomplishments of the Sui-was the completion of the Grand Canal which provided a vital route for trade between the northern cities & the southern rice-producing region of the Chang delta.
What was a major events that happened in the tang dynasty?
Technically, the development of woodblock printing. The Tang period is considered the golden age of painting, literature and poetry. During the Tang period a legal framework was set up for the country that was to remain the core of all legislation for centuries thereafter, not only in China but in a number of neighboring countries as well.