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  • ...was 1,200 years earlier than the original chronicle, which started in 841 BC. ...oreover, the year between the Shang and [[Zhou]] dynasties is around 1,046 BC. The chronological table also gave a specific time frame of the reigns of 1
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  • ...be traced as far back as the [[Spring and Autumn Period]] (770 BC - 476 [[BC]]). Distinctive gardens continued to appear throughout the subsequent dynas
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  • ...ations. "Yin" was the ancient name for the [[Shang Dynasty]] (1600 BC-1100 BC). ([[Yin Ruins|More...]])
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  • ...more than 23,000 '''inscribed bamboo slips''' of the [[Han Dynasty]] (206 BC – AD 220), were unearthed in [[Hexi Corridor]], [[China]]. About 450,000 ...a along the [[ancient Silk Road]]. During the [[Western Han Dynasty]] (207 BC - AD 25), military and political activities were held frequently, thus prod
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  • ...be traced as far back as the [[Spring and Autumn Period]] (770 BC - 476 [[BC]]). Distinctive gardens continued to appear throughout the subsequent dynas
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  • ...Confucius—the great philosopher and educator who lived from 551 BC to 419 BC.
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  • ...xcavations. "Yin" was the ancient name for the Shang Dynasty (1600 BC-1100 BC).
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  • ..., [[China]]'s first collection of poems, made its debut in the 7th century BC. [[Shi Jing|(More...)]]
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  • ...ancient Chinese writing during the [[Shang Dynasty]] (c. 1600 BC – c. 1100 BC), which aroused immediate attention from scholars at home and abroad. Unfor
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  • ...e:诗经), China's first collection of poems made its debut in the 7th century BC. [[Shi Jing|(More...)]]
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  • ...e:诗经), China's first collection of poems made its debut in the 7th century BC. [[Shi Jing|(More...)]]
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  • ...more than 23,000 '''inscribed bamboo slips''' of the [[Han Dynasty]] (206 BC – AD 220), were unearthed in Hexi Corridor, [[China]]. [[Inscribed bamboo
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  • [[File:Confucius.jpg|thumb|180px|left|Confucius]]'''Confucius''' (551-479 BC) toured various states during the [[Spring and Autumn Period]] advocating h
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  • '''Qu Yuan''' ('''屈原''' c. 340-277 BC) was a Chinese poet who lived during the Warring States Period in ancient t ...uan, and banished the most loyal counselor to a place called Xiang. In 278 BC, the State of Chu was conquered by the powerful Qin. Hearing the news, Qu Y
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  • ...of China. It is a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210–209 BC. [[Terracotta Warriors|(More...)]]
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  • ...ch in the Gregorian calendar. As early as the [[Western Han Dynasty]] (206 BC-AD 25), it had become a festival with great significance. [[Lantern Festiva
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  • ...ch in the Gregorian calendar. As early as the [[Western Han Dynasty]] (206 BC-AD 25), it had become a festival with great significance. ([[Lantern Festiv
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  • ...ch in the Gregorian calendar. As early as the [[Western Han Dynasty]] (206 BC-AD 25), it had become a festival with great significance. ('''[[Lantern Fes
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  • ...ch in the Gregorian calendar. As early as the [[Western Han Dynasty]] (206 BC-AD 25), it had become a festival with great significance. ([[Lantern Festiv
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  • '''Confucius''' ('''孔子''' '''551-479 BC''') was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher of the [[Spr
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  • '''Confucius''' ('''孔子''' '''551-479 BC''') was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher of the [[Spr
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  • '''Confucius''' ('''孔子''' '''551-479 BC''') was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher of the [[Spr
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  • '''Confucius''' ('''孔子''' '''551-479 BC''') was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher of the [[Spr
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  • '''Confucius''' ('''孔子''' '''551-479 BC''') was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher of the [[Spr
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  • '''Confucius''' ('''孔子''' '''551-479 BC''') was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher of the [[Spr
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  • '''Confucius''' ('''孔子''' '''551-479 BC''') was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher of the [[Spr
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  • '''Confucius''' ('''孔子''' '''551-479 BC''') was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher of the [[Spr
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  • ...of China. It is a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210–209 BC.([[Terracotta Warriors|More...]])
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  • ...of China. It is a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210–209 BC. ([[Terracotta Warriors|More...]])
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  • ...of China. It is a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210–209 BC. ([[Terracotta Warriors|More...]])
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  • ...of China. It is a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210–209 BC. ([[Terracotta Warriors|More...]])
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  • ...of China. It is a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210–209 BC. ([[Terracotta Warriors|More...]])
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  • ...of China. It is a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210–209 BC. ([[Terracotta Warriors|More...]])
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  • ...of China. It is a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210–209 BC. ([[Terracotta Warriors|More...]])
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  • ...of China. It is a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210–209 BC. ([[Terracotta Warriors|More...]])
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  • ...of China. It is a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210–209 BC. ([[Terracotta Warriors|More...]])
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  • ...of China. It is a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210–209 BC. ([[Terracotta Warriors|More...]])
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  • ...of China. It is a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210–209 BC. ([[Terracotta Warriors|More...]])
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  • ...of China. It is a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210–209 BC. ([[Terracotta Warriors|More...]])
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  • .... As early as 2,500 years ago during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC), the Chinese scientists had determined the point of Winter Solstice by obs
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  • '''Qu Yuan''' ('''屈原''' c. 340-277 BC) was a Chinese poet who lived during the Warring States Period in ancient t
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  • '''Qu Yuan''' ('''屈原''' c. 340-277 BC) was a Chinese poet who lived during the Warring States Period in ancient t
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  • '''Qu Yuan''' ('''屈原''' c. 340-277 BC) was a Chinese poet who lived during the Warring States Period in ancient t
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  • '''Qu Yuan''' ('''屈原''' c. 340-277 BC) was a Chinese poet who lived during the Warring States Period in ancient t
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  • ...years, when it was first built during the reign of [[King Xuan]] (827-782 BC) of the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]]. Until this very day, the town looks much
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  • ...years, when it was first built during the reign of [[King Xuan]] (827-782 BC) of the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]]. Until this very day, the town looks much
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  • ...years, when it was first built during the reign of [[King Xuan]] (827-782 BC) of the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]]. Until this very day, the town looks much
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  • ...years, when it was first built during the reign of [[King Xuan]] (827-782 BC) of the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]]. Until this very day, the town looks much
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  • ...years, when it was first built during the reign of [[King Xuan]] (827-782 BC) of the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]]. Until this very day, the town looks much
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  • ...years, when it was first built during the reign of [[King Xuan]] (827-782 BC) of the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]]. Until this very day, the town looks much
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  • ...early as 2,500 years ago during the [[Spring and Autumn Period]] (770-476 BC), the Chinese scientists had determined the point of Winter Solstice by obs
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  • ...early as 2,500 years ago during the [[Spring and Autumn Period]] (770-476 BC), the Chinese scientists had determined the point of Winter Solstice by obs
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  • ...early as 2,500 years ago during the [[Spring and Autumn Period]] (770-476 BC), the Chinese scientists had determined the point of Winter Solstice by obs
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  • Islam arrived in [[China]] during the [[Tang]] and [[Song]] dynasties (618 BC-AD 1279) through trade links. From the [[Yuan Dynasty]] (1271-1368), Islam
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  • ...]] (1271-1368). The oldest parts of the canal date back to the 5th century BC, although the various sections were finally combined into one during the [[
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  • The '''Memorial Temple of Qu Yuan''' (339-278 BC) is located by the [[Xiangxi Brook]] in [[Zigui]] County. ...and poet in the State of Chu during the [[Warring States Period]] (475-221 BC) [[Qu Yuan]] had been a senior official in the court, but slandered and for
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  • ...g history that can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period (770–476 BC). ([[The Cold Food Festival|More...]])
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  • ...g history that can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period (770–476 BC). ([[The Cold Food Festival|More...]])
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  • ...g history that can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period (770–476 BC). ([[The Cold Food Festival|More...]])
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  • ...s during the [[Spring and Autumn and the Warring States periods]] (770-221 BC), people began to paint dragon heads, scales and tails on wooden boats. Thi
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  • ...s during the [[Spring and Autumn and the Warring States periods]] (770-221 BC), people began to paint dragon heads, scales and tails on wooden boats. Thi
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  • ...s during the [[Spring and Autumn and the Warring States periods]] (770-221 BC), people began to paint dragon heads, scales and tails on wooden boats. Thi
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  • ...s during the [[Spring and Autumn and the Warring States periods]] (770-221 BC), people began to paint dragon heads, scales and tails on wooden boats. Thi
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  • ...s during the [[Spring and Autumn and the Warring States periods]] (770-221 BC), people began to paint dragon heads, scales and tails on wooden boats. Thi
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  • ...s during the [[Spring and Autumn and the Warring States periods]] (770-221 BC), people began to paint dragon heads, scales and tails on wooden boats. Thi
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  • ...s during the [[Spring and Autumn and the Warring States periods]] (770-221 BC), people began to paint dragon heads, scales and tails on wooden boats. Thi
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  • ...g history that can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period (770–476 BC). ([[The Cold Food Festival|More...]])
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  • ...g history that can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period (770–476 BC). ([[The Cold Food Festival|More...]])
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  • ...d calligraphic works dating from the [[Qin]] (221-206 BC) and [[Han]] (206 BC - 220) dynasties. There are fans from the [[Yuan]] (1271-1368), [[Ming]] (1
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  • ...e:诗经), China's first collection of poems made its debut in the 7th century BC. It included epics, satirical poems, ballads, love songs, battle songs, ode
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  • ...was 1,200 years earlier than the original chronicle, which started in 841 BC. [[The Chronological Table of Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties|(More...)]]
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  • ...continue the construction, which took another 36 years to complete. In 209 BC, the First Emperor of Qin Dynasty died, his successor ordered all his concu
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  • '''''Lishu''''' germinated in pre-Qin times. By the [[Qin Dynasty]] (221-206 BC), it came to be used by low-ranking officials. It simplified the more compl
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  • '''''Lishu''''' germinated in pre-Qin times. By the [[Qin Dynasty]] (221-206 BC), it came to be used by low-ranking officials. It simplified the more compl
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  • ...]] (1271-1368). The oldest parts of the canal date back to the 5th century BC, although the various sections were finally combined into one during the [[
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  • ...]] (1271-1368). The oldest parts of the canal date back to the 5th century BC, although the various sections were finally combined into one during the [[
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  • By the 5th century BC, the [[Eastern Zhou]] had declined, and the vassal states continued on thei
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  • ...the 5,000-kilometer-long Qin Great Wall. Later dynasties from [[Han]] (206 BC – AD 220) to [[Ming]] (1368-1644) continued to build and improve the wall
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  • ..., they were used for telling time. As early as in the [[Han Dynasty]] (206 BC-220), there was 'a morning bell and a dusk drum'. Telling the time by bell
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  • ...d calligraphic works dating from the [[Qin]] (221-206 BC) and [[Han]] (206 BC - 220) dynasties. There are fans from the [[Yuan]] (1271-1368), [[Ming]] (1
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  • ...,700 years, when it was first built during the reign of King Xuan (827-782 BC) of the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]]?
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  • ...,700 years, when it was first built during the reign of King Xuan (827-782 BC) of the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]]?
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  • ...in Dynasty]] (the later period of the [[Shang Dynasty]], 16th-11th century BC) as inscriptions on animal bones or tortoise shells. Inscriptions on ancien
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  • ...inese leather shadow play is said to date back to the [[Han Dynasty]] (206 BC - 220 AD), but it was not until the [[Song Dynasty]] (960-1279) that the ar
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  • ...inese leather shadow play is said to date back to the [[Han Dynasty]] (206 BC - 220 AD), but it was not until the [[Song Dynasty]] (960-1279) that the ar
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  • ...inese leather shadow play is said to date back to the [[Han Dynasty]] (206 BC - 220 AD), but it was not until the [[Song Dynasty]] (960-1279) that the ar
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  • ...inese leather shadow play is said to date back to the [[Han Dynasty]] (206 BC - 220 AD), but it was not until the [[Song Dynasty]] (960-1279) that the ar
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  • ...seat, it is burial ground of [[Emperor Wudi]] of the [[Han Dynasty]] (206 BC-AD 220), the largest of the all [[Western Han]] emperors' mausoleums. It to
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  • ...l production as early as in the [[Spring and Autumn Period]] (770 BC – 476 BC). Han people's skills in the production of silk, tea and porcelain are famo
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  • ...n Under Heaven." In the 2,000-plus years from the [[Qin Dynasty]] (221-206 BC) to the [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644-1911), more than ten emperors went to Mount
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  • ...e:诗经), China's first collection of poems made its debut in the 7th century BC. It included epics, satirical poems, ballads, love songs, battle songs, ode ...u (1046-771 BC) to the middle of the [[Spring and Autumn Period]] (770-476 BC). There are three sections: ''Feng'', ''Ya'', and ''Song''. ''Feng'' consis
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  • ...ogists have found jade objects from the early Neolithic period (about 5000 BC), represented by the Hemudu culture in [[Zhejian Province]], and from the m ...ortantly its culture, meaning and humanity, as [[Confucius]] (551 BC - 479 BC) said there are 11 De (virtue) in jade. The following is the translation:
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  • ...vince]], has a history of 2,200 years. Ever since the [[Han Dynasty]] (206 BC-AD 220) it <span class="plainlinks">[http://thebeginnerslens.com/ <span sty
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  • ...cient Yue people, dating back to the [[Spring and Autumn Period]] (770-476 BC). But, no one knows who were in them or how the coffins were pulled half wa
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  • ...s during the [[Spring and Autumn and the Warring States periods]] (770-221 BC), people began to paint dragon heads, scales and tails on wooden boats. Thi ...uan]] who drowned himself in a river in the Warring States Period (475-221 BC). In fact, the water sport could be found in various places in an earlier p
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  • ...been unearthed, shuttlecock kicking originated in the [[Han Dynasty]] (206 BC-AD 220), and began to become popular in the [[Tang Dynasty]] (618-907). Sho
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  • ...been unearthed, shuttlecock kicking originated in the [[Han Dynasty]] (206 BC-AD 220), and began to become popular in the [[Tang Dynasty]] (618-907). Sho
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  • ...Confucius—the great philosopher and educator who lived from 551 BC to 419 BC. ...gs covered with glazed yellow tiles. From the time of the Han Dynasty (206 BC–AD 220), emperors of various dynasties showed great respect for Confucius
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  • By the time the western Zhou Dynasty (c.1100 BC - c. 771 BC) was in power, rice had become well accepted and extremely important, as ca ...meticulously intensive farming techniques during the [[Han Dynasty]] (206 BC – 220 AD), rice rose to occupy an important position in Chinese culture.
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  • ...]] (1271-1368). The oldest parts of the canal date back to the 5th century BC, although the various sections were finally combined into one during the [[
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