In the hierarchy of jobs in Ancient China, which jobs are at the bottom of the scale?
Slaves, Merchants and Artisans
How would you become a government official in Ancient China?
What were the best 3 jobs in Ancient China? Name at least 2 to get the point!
Government officials, nobles and scholars
Artists were acknowledged? True or false?
True
Why were merchants considered greedy?
Merchants sold goods without permission and made huge profits while others didn't get what they deserve.
What was the approximate number of farmers in Ancient China?
Around 700 million (you get the point if you said 500 million - 800 million)
Who were nobles in Ancient China?
People whose achievements are known and considered honourable.
How did people become slaves?
Slaves were war captives or people who dishonoured Ancient China.
What is the collective term for scholars in Ancient China?
Shiren
What ages were you obliged to serve in the military for?
23-56 (you get the point if you said around 20-60)
What were government officials thought to be like in Ancient China? Describe them and their personalty/traits! Who do they work for?
Thought to be wealthy, loyal and kind to others. They work for the emperor.
What is the list of the worst jobs from the worst to the better in Ancient China?
Slaves, merchants and artisans