China
This religion was created by Confucius and focuses on societal relationships and good societal standing.
Confucianism
This was the Dynasty that created the Great Wall as we know it today?
The Ming Dynasty
This European nation would be responsible for the introduction of Opium to China's southern region
Great Britain/England
A line of rulers from the same family
Dynasty
This nation border's China to the north and was historically home to the Mongols.
Mongolia
This rather simplistic religion can be easily explained by the YinYang.
Taoism/Daoism
This dynasty presided over what would be known as the "Golden Age" of China?
The Han dynasty
This event would consume the political landscape of China from 1945-1949
The Chinese Revolution
The person presiding over an empire
Emperor/Empress
This body of water separates China from North and South Korea.
The Yellow Sea
This religion may have been started by Hindu Prince Siddhartha Gautama, but became popularized in East Asia.
Buddhism
The First recognized dynasty of ancient china which began circa 1760 BCE.
The Shang dynasty
This revolutionary and communist leader would prove victorious in the revolution.
Mao Zedong
The rise and fall of dynasties, as approved of by the gods
Dynastic Cycle
This large, raised, flat area of land is located in Western China.
The Tibetan Plateu
The religious minority group the Uighurs is currently undergoing great oppression, and is a sub-group of what world religion?
Islam
This dynasty would overthrow the Shang rule in a fiery blaze of glory. (pun intended)
The Zhou Dynasty
This was the drug that was being pushed on the Chinese people by British merchants.
Opium
The belief that children should obey their parents
Filial Piety
This is the longest River in China and is the the more southern of its two main rivers.
The Yangtze River
The ancient Chinese philosopher Kong Qui was better known as what other name?
Confucius
This Qin dynasty emperor was known for his cruelty and harsh punishments for all who disobeyed him
Shi Huangdi
Terrorism
The status of singularity or being alone
Isolation