This philosophy emphasizes respect for family and elders.
Confucianism
This was the first dynasty of China, known for its development of writing.
Shang Dynasty
This invention, made from plant fibers, was used for writing and became a key factor in the spread of knowledge in ancient China.
Paper
This river is known as the "Yellow River" because of its silt.
Huang He River
This staple grain was essential to the diet of Ancient China.
Rice
Laozi is considered the founder of this philosophy focused on harmony with nature.
Daoism
This dynasty started the building of the Great Wall to protect against invaders.
Qin Dynasty
This labor-saving tool helped farmers transport heavy loads, making it easier to work in the fields and in transportation.
Wheelbarrow
This river, also called the Chang Jiang river, is the longest in China.
Yangtze River
The majority of people in Ancient China belonged to this social class.
Farmers
This philosophy believed strict laws and harsh punishments were necessary to maintain order.
Legalism
Known for its golden age, this dynasty advanced the development of the civil service and government structure and the scientific advancements such as the invention of paper.
Han Dynasty
These were inscribed on animal bones or turtle shells and used to predict the future during the Shang Dynasty.
Oracle Bones
This desert to the north of China is one of the largest in the world.
Gobi Desert
This valuable fabric, produced by worms, was used for clothing, art, and even writing in Ancient China.
Silk
The concept of "the Dao" refers to what?
a way or a path
Emperor Qin Shi Huang unified China and is famous for this underground army
The Terracotta Army
This was introduced during the Qin Dynasty to unify the economy and facilitate trade across the empire, replacing various forms of currency.
Standardized Coinage
The Himalayan Mountains border China and this neighboring country.
Nepal
India
Bhutan
Pakistan
This festival, celebrated with lanterns and dragons, marks the start of a new year.
Chinese New Year
According to Confucianism, what are the five key relationships that maintain social harmony?
ruler to subject
father to son
husband to wife
elder to younger
friend to friend
This Dynasty established the Silk Road
The Han Dynasty
These objects, often made of bronze, were used in religious ceremonies to honor ancestors and gods, and often featured intricate designs.
Bronze ritual vessels
How many square kilometers or miles is the Turfan Depression?
Bonus: How deep is it?
About 50,000 square Kilometers or 19,000 square Miles
Depth: 154 meters (505 feet) below sea level
Ancient Chinese families practiced filial piety, which means what?
Exhibiting love and respect for one's parents, elders, and ancestors