Ancient China
Ancient Chinese Inventions
Ancient Chinese culture
Ancient Chinese Architecture
Ancient Chinese technology
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This river is known as the "Yellow River" and is often referred to as the cradle of Chinese civilization.

What is the Huang He River?

100

This ancient Chinese invention, made from plant fibers, was used for writing and drawing.

what is paper?

100

This is the traditional Chinese philosophy that emphasizes simplicity, humility, and living in harmony with nature.

What is Daoism?

100

This ancient Chinese structure, originally built for defense, stretches over 13,000 miles and is one of the most iconic landmarks in China.

What is the Great Wall of China?

100

This early Chinese invention, made of a mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal, is credited with transforming warfare around the world.

What is gunpowder?

200

The first emperor of unified China, who began the construction of the Great Wall, was from this dynasty.

What is the Qin Dynasty?

200

This type of fabric, made from silkworms, was highly valued and traded along the Silk Road.

What is silk?


200

 In ancient China, this symbolized prosperity, good fortune, and immortality, often appearing in art and cultural references.

What is the Dragon?

200

This famous palace, located in Beijing, served as the imperial residence for Chinese emperors and is known for its grand design and intricate architecture.

What is the Forbidden city?

200

This famous ancient Chinese invention, first used in the Han Dynasty, allowed for easier communication over long distances by transmitting messages via paper.

What is paper?

300

True or False? Ancient China does NOT have a specific founding period.

True.

300

The ancient Chinese invented this tool, which helps farmers plow fields and is still used today in agriculture.

What is the plow?

300

This is the name of the famous ancient Chinese art of arranging plants and flowers in aesthetically pleasing ways

What is a Chinese floral arrangement?

300

This ancient Chinese invention, which uses a series of crossbows, was an early form of repeating weaponry.

What is the crossbow?

300

This early Chinese invention, created around the 2nd century BCE, was essential for record-keeping and printing, making it one of the world's first forms of mass communication . 

What is woodblock printing?

400

This is the name of the dynasty that ruled China from 206 BCE to 220 CE and is known for its advances in trade, including the development of the Silk Road.

What is the Han Dynasty?

400

The Chinese were the first to invent this material, which was essential in the making of durable weapons and tools.

What is bronze?

400

This form of ancient Chinese art, often used for religious purposes, involves using a brush and ink to create intricate and delicate designs on paper or silk.

What is Chinese painting?

400

 This ancient Chinese architectural style, featuring sweeping rooflines, was used to build many royal and temple buildings, especially during the Tang and Song dynasties.

What is the curved roof style?

400

The Chinese invented this navigational tool, which uses a magnetic needle to point north, and it was critical in the development of global exploration.

What is the compass?

500

This dynasty, which ruled from 618 to 907 CE, is often considered a golden age in Chinese culture, with great advances in art and literature.

What is the Tang Dynasty?

500

This invention, developed during the Han Dynasty, was an early version of a mechanical device used for fishing and lifting water

What is the waterwheel?

500

This ancient Chinese art of arranging objects to promote balance and harmony within a space is called Feng Shui, which translates to “wind-water.”
 

What is Feng Shui?
500

This ancient Buddhist architectural structure, often built in the shape of a tower, was used to house relics and scriptures. Its design became iconic in China and other parts of Asia, influencing temple architecture for centuries.

What is a pagoda?

500

This ancient Chinese medical practice involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to stimulate healing, and it is still widely used today

What is acupuncture?

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