Art
Literature
Writing
Government
Bonus
100

What is imperial Chinese art called?

Imperial Chinese art is generally referred to as Guó Huà.

100

What are some key literary forms in Imperial China?

Poetry, Prose, Novels, and Drama.


100

What is the earliest form of Imperial Chinese writing?

Oracle bone inscriptions (1600-1100 BCE) are the earliest known examples of Imperial Chinese writing.

100

What is a Bureaucracy?

A large, complex bureaucracy was responsible for administering the empire, with officials at different levels of government.

100

What is the dominant religions in Imperial China?

Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism were the major religious and philosophical influences during this period.

200

What Themes or Principles did Imperial Chinese art have?

Art often served as a means to convey moral lessons, explore nature, and express philosophical ideas. Common themes include landscapes, portraits, and scenes depicting relationships between people.

200

About how old is Chinese literature?

Chinese literature has a history spanning over 3,000 years, making it one of the longest continuous literary traditions in the world.

200

What is Imperial Chinese writing referred as?

Calligraphy

200

How were officials selected in Imperial China?

Officials were often selected based on their ability to pass rigorous exams focused on Confucian classics and law, promoting a meritocratic system to some extent.

200

What is civil service and which dynasty established it?

The Han dynasty established a civil service based on merit, with officials required to pass exams.

300

What are some materials used in Imperial Chinese art?

Craftsmen utilized various materials like jade, lacquer, silk, bronze, and pottery.

300

What is the historical significance of  Imperial Chinese literature.

Chinese literature offers valuable insights into Chinese history, culture, and society. 


300

What materials did people use to write in Imperial China?

Early writings were on bone and shells, later on bronze and eventually on paper. Writing tools included stencils and brushes, and ink was made from lampblack or cinnabar. 


300

How was Confucianism important? 

Confucian ideals of virtue, duty, and social harmony shaped the values and expectations of officials and the emperor.

300

Which dynasty is considered the golden age?

Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD):This dynasty is considered a golden age, with the establishment of Confucianism as the state ideology, and the expansion of Chinese territory. 
400

What are some techniques people used in art in Imperial China?

Techniques included carving, casting, painting, calligraphy, and lacquering.

400

What is the name of the novels that are considered masterpieces of Chinese literature?

"Four Great Classical Novels": These novels, written during the Ming and Qing dynasties, are considered masterpieces of Chinese literature.

400

What are the Zhou dynasty scripts?

The Zhou dynasty (c. 1046-256 BCE) developed the dazhuan (large seal) script, which evolved from the earlier Shang script.

400

How was the empire divided?

The empire was divided into provinces, prefectures, and counties, each with its own administrative hierarchy. 
400

What are some technological advancements made during the Imperial China time period.

Imperial China produced numerous inventions, including paper, porcelain, gunpowder, and the compass.

500

What social and moral roles did art play in Imperial China?

Art played a role in education, social commentary, and demonstrating ethical values, particularly in early times. 
500

What are some examples of dynastic influence on literature.

Different dynasties left their mark on literary styles and genres. For example, the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) is renowned for its poetry, while the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1912) dynasties saw the flourishing of vernacular fiction.

500

How did Imperial Chinese characters evolve?

Over time, Chinese characters evolved from pictograms to ideograms and logograms, with each character representing a syllable and often having multiple meanings,

500

What type of government power did Imperial China have?

The emperor was the head of state, with the power to appoint officials, command the military, and make laws. Centralized power.

500

Who is the first emperor of Imperial China?

 Shi Huang Di.