Chinese farmers mostly grew rice and patatoes. Rice filled alot of people up even thought it was a small grain. But they farmed alot of rice and picked it which was also along time to do.
On rivers
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The four social classes of china were the shi, the Nong, the gong and the Shang. The shi were low-level aristocrats, the Nong were the farmers, the gong were the artisans and craftsman and the Shang were the merchants.
Well, honey, Indian civilization was heavily influenced by the Indus and Ganges rivers. These water bodies provided fertile land for agriculture, facilitated trade and transportation, and played a significant role in the development of early Indian societies. So, yeah, those rivers were kind of a big deal for the folks back in the day.
Chinese farmers mostly grew rice and patatoes. Rice filled alot of people up even thought it was a small grain. But they farmed alot of rice and picked it which was also along time to do.
Early Farmers in the Indus Valley produced enough grain for themselves and others.
Early Farmers in the Indus Valley produced enough grain for themselves and others.
Farmers provided food and labor for the cities.
Hwang Ho and Yangtze Kiang.
Where and when did Chinese civilization begin?
idiot, they planted millet, rice, plants
Both the Indus and valleys of Greece were populated from early times by farmers and ranchers who had goats, sheep and cattle.
The earliest (the Shang) Chinese civilisation developed in the Huang Fe (the Yellow River valley) about 4000 years ago.
Farming began in the Indus valley in the Mesolithic age. In the neolithic age these farmers started to lead a settled life to tend to their crops an look after their livestock.
the Indus Valley
The rivers provided plenty of water and the soil was good.