What was the first imperial dynasty of China?
What is the Qin Dynasty?
Who was the first emperor of a unified China?
Who is Emperor Qin Shi Huang?
What is Calligraphy
what is artistic form of handwriting or lettering?
What luxury material was central to China's trade on the Silk Road?
What is silk?
What is Confucianism?
Taught respect order and duty
Which dynasty is known for its Golden Age of culture and art?
What is the Tang Dynasty?
Which emperor established the Grand Canal?
Who is Emperor Yang of Sui?
What is Civil?
Relating to the citizens and their relations with the state or eachother?
Name one key trade good, besides silk, that was exported from China.
What is porcelain?
what is neo Confucianism
blended Confucianism Daoism and Buddhism?
During which dynasty was the Great Wall of China significantly built and reinforced?
What is the Ming Dynasty?
Which female emperor ruled during the Tang Dynasty?
Who is Empress Wu
What does Porcelain mean?
what is a high quality white and often translucent ceramic?
What was the primary purpose of the Silk Road besides trade?
What is cultural exchange.
What did confucianism affect?
What dynasty ended with the abdication of Emperor Puyi?
What is the Qing Dynasty?
Which Song emperor faced the invasion of the Jurchen Jin dynasty?
Who is Emperor Huizong?
What does steppes mean?
What is it called when you have vast, treeless plains.
How did the Silk Road influence China's economy during the Tang Dynasty?
What is it created wealth and facilitated international relations?
How did it guide people?
It guided the Chinese government with education.
Which short-lived dynasty preceded the Tang Dynasty and introduced land reforms?
What is the Sui Dynasty?
Who expanded China's territory to its greatest extent during the Yuan Dynasty?
who is kublai?
What are Barbarians?
Term used to refer to non Chinese or nomadic groups?
Which ancient city became a major hub for Silk Road trade?
What is Chang'an?
whats the difference with daoism and confucianism?
Daoism emphasizes harmonizing with nature and the Dao, valuing simplicity and spontaneity, while Confucianism focuses on establishing a well-ordered society through ethical conduct, social harmony, and respect for authority.