What were two main causes of conflict in ancient China?
Internal tensions and foreign threats.
What became more important in military tactics by the late fourth century BCE?
Cavalry and armed foot soldiers
What was one of the defining features of Chinese military strategy during ancient times?
The crossbow
Which dynasty is often credited with significant military innovations?
Han Dynasty
During which dynasty was the first permanent army in China formed?
Han Dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE)
What invention around 350 CE significantly improved cavalry effectiveness?
The stirrup
What other invention was used for reconnaissance and communication?
Kites
How did the Shang Dynasty influence later dynasties in terms of military organization?
The Shang’s use of chariots set a precedent for military organization and tactics
What was a common issue faced by soldiers during wartime in ancient China?
Increased taxes and plundering of farms.
What was the range of the bolts fired from the crossbow?
Up to 200 meters
What was a key advancement in armor design during ancient China?
Overlapping pieces of leather or iron for better protection
During which period did internal tensions and foreign threats prompt the establishment of dynasties?
Throughout ancient China's history
What military technology was primarily used during the Shang Dynasty?
Chariots.
What material were early armors made from before evolving into more sophisticated designs?
Wood or bamboo
Describe the effectiveness of the crossbow in battle.
It enabled the firing of bolts with great force, effectively penetrating armor
How did conflicts influence the political structure of ancient China?
Conflicts led to the establishment and changes in dynasties
Describe the role of farmers in preparing for battles during the Shang Dynasty.
Farmers were required to prepare their fields for easy access by military vehicles.
How did helmets change from the Han Dynasty onward?
Helmets became standard for soldiers
What significant change occurred in the construction of armor over time?
It evolved from simple designs to more sophisticated and flexible ones
What was the impact of warfare on social structures in ancient China?
Warfare often led to increased taxes and changes in social class dynamics