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  • ...i|Li]]'' (''The Book of Rites''), ''[[Yue]]'' (''The Book of Music''), ''[[Zhou Yi|Yi]]'' (''The Book of Changes''), and ''[[Chun qiu]]'' (''Spring and Aut
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  • [[China]] published the '''Chronological Table of Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties''' after researches by 200 experts over a period of five years. T ...e a specific time frame of the reigns of 10 emperors in the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]].
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  • ...built during the reign of [[King Xuan]] (827-782 BC) of the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]]. Until this very day, the town looks much the same as when it was the cou
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  • ...built during the reign of [[King Xuan]] (827-782 BC) of the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]]. Until this very day, the town looks much the same as when it was the cou
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  • ...built during the reign of [[King Xuan]] (827-782 BC) of the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]]. Until this very day, the town looks much the same as when it was the cou
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  • ...built during the reign of [[King Xuan]] (827-782 BC) of the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]]. Until this very day, the town looks much the same as when it was the cou
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  • ...built during the reign of [[King Xuan]] (827-782 BC) of the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]]. Until this very day, the town looks much the same as when it was the cou
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  • ...built during the reign of [[King Xuan]] (827-782 BC) of the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]]. Until this very day, the town looks much the same as when it was the cou
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  • ...ang and early Zhou dynasties. 28 chapters existed by the early Western Han Dynasty, with additional editions found in Confucius’ home.
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  • ...rst built during the reign of King Xuan (827-782 BC) of the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]]?
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  • ...rst built during the reign of King Xuan (827-782 BC) of the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]]?
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  • ...stern Zhou Dynasty.jpg|thumb|300px|Yan Capital Site Museum of Western Zhou Dynasty]]
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  • ...i|Li]]'' (''The Book of Rites''), ''[[Yue]]'' (''The Book of Music''), ''[[Zhou Yi|Yi]]'' (''The Book of Changes''), and ''[[Chun qiu]]'' (''Spring and Aut ...ook of Songs'' is a collection of poems and songs written from the Western Zhou period onwards. Of the original 3,000, Confucius selected only 305. The cen
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  • ...oise shells. Inscriptions on ancient bronze objects appeared in the [[Zhou Dynasty]] (1046 - 256BC). ...n]] (seal script), so the official and private seals handed down after the dynasty almost took seal script as their calligraphy.
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  • ...emple was built in 1577 under the reign of [[Emperor Wanli]] of the [[Ming Dynasty]] to store Buddhist scriptures in Chinese. It gradually became a temporary ...eastern, middle and western sections. Up till now, only the middle and the western sections remain well preserved.
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  • ...built during the reign of [[King Xuan]] (827-782 BC) of the [[Western Zhou Dynasty]]. Until this very day, the town looks much the same as when it was the cou
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  • ...-colored Glazed Pottery of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), world-renowned Song Dynasty (960-1279) ceramics, and a rare bronze human figure marked with acupuncture
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  • ...iant Buddhist bell cast in the [[Yongle Period]] (around 1420) of the Ming Dynasty. The Ancient Bell Temple Museum is the only one of its kind in China. ...tern Zhou Period]] (C.1100-771 BC), and the most recent to the late [[Qing Dynasty]] and [[Republican China]]. The museum bell exhibits are from China and ove
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  • ...was given the title “Middle Heaven King” by Empress Wu Zetian of the Tang Dynasty (618-907). Unlike the ancient emperors, who always conferred titles on Moun ...qiu Peak in the eastern part of Mount Songshan, and Prince Jin Peak in the western part. The Sui (581-618) and Tang dynasties saw Daoism flourish on Mount Son
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  • ...7, was ruled by 20 emperors and 1 empress belonging to 14 generations. The Western and Eastern Jin dynasties also saw a number of independent local regimes, k The defeat of the Yellow Turban Uprising at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty was followed by a tangled warfare of more than ten years between the variou
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  • .... It can therefore be seen that Daoism was flourishing then. Since the Han Dynasty, many of the buildings have been severely damaged due to natural calamities ...while most of the buildings that can now be seen were rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty. The whole mansion complex covers 42,000 sq. m, of which 14,000 sq. m is la
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  • The western part of Shenyang is the alluvial plain washed over by [[Liao River]] and [[ ...eriod of Warring States]] (475-221 B.C.), to Hou City in the [[Western Han Dynasty]] (206-24 B.C.).
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  • '''Chinese dance''' has a long history. By the time of the [[Zhou Dynasty]] (1046 - 256 BC), large-scale works involving sacrificial ceremonies were Traditional dance reached its peak in the [[Tang Dynasty]] (618-907). ''Rainbow Skirts and Feathered Robes'' was a famous music and
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  • ...nto this country in second BC (1st year of the Yuanshou reign, Western Han Dynasty), when Yicun arrived from Indo-Scythae to dictate Buddhist scriptures to a ...d on the legend that in 64 AD (7th year of the Yongping reign, Eastern Han Dynasty), Liu Zhuang, or Emperor Mingdi, dreamed one night of a golden man wearing
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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 ext ...development of meticulously intensive farming techniques during the [[Han Dynasty]] (206 BC – 220 AD), rice rose to occupy an important position in Chinese
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  • Many chimes of bells appeared in the days before the [[Qin Dynasty]] (221 BC-206 BC) unified China. Most of them were shaped uniquely like com ...g to The Junior Dancing Master, the [[Ministry of Rites]], the Ritual of [[Zhou]], "The emperor could have bells on the four sides of his palace, a duke or
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  • ...1037-1101), Huang Tingjian (1045-1105) and Mi Fu (1051-1107) of the [[Song Dynasty]] (960-1279) were all well known for their cursive hand and running hand. D ...ng Pavilion) written by hand is a good example. The literati of the [[Song Dynasty]] further combined poetry and calligraphy. Many of the poems and essays wri
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  • ...he best cooks to make delicious food for them. Imperial food represented a dynasty's best cuisine. ...nthroned 1766 B.C. – 1760 B.C.) destroy [[Jie]] (the last ruler of the Xia Dynasty, enthroned 1818 B.C. – 1766 B.C.).
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  • ...Wei]], [[Western Wei]], [[Northern Zhou]], [[Sui]], [[Tang]], [[Song]], [[Western Xia]], [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties. ...transcendent bearing, the statue's cross-legged pose and attire bear clear Western Regions' influence.
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  • ...discovery of a bone flute made in the New Stone Age. In the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties, only royal families and dignitary officials enjoyed music, which During the [[Tang Dynasty]], dancing and singing entered the mainstream, spreading from the royal cou
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  • ...maritime demarcation has received increased attention from both ASEAN and Western countries, including the U.S. and Japan, making the South China Sea issue a ...e Odds Contents of the 1st century BC and the Guangzhou Records by the Jin-dynasty Pei Yuan recorded Chinese fishermen's activities in the South China Sea. In
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  • ...about two hundred years ago in [[Beijing]], then the capital of the [[Qing Dynasty]], it is usually regarded as a national art form. It was developed and impr ...[[Mei Lanfang]], [[Shang Xiaoyun]], [[Cheng Yanqiu]], [[Xun Huisheng]], [[Zhou Xinfang]], [[Ma Lianliang]], [[Tan Fuying]], [[Gai Jiaotian]], [[Xiao Chang
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  • ...cellent tea without good water. [[Zhang Dafu]], a tea expert of the [[Qing Dynasty]], even regarded water as more important than tea. He believed that a cup o ...ern scientific point of view. [[Zhang Youxin]], a tea expert of the [[Tang Dynasty]]; wrote the [[Notes on Brewing Tea]] according to Lu Yu's experience. He l
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  • ...rd fashion throughout China, eventually becoming a political symbol of the dynasty. Women coiled their hair on top of their heads and wore earrings, long gown ...enjoyed by the Manchus, as it is by the whole Chinese people. In the Qing Dynasty before the mid-19th century, skating was even undertaken by Manchu soldiers
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  • In 1986, in the Sanxingdui remains, two large sacrificial pits from the Shang Dynasty were discovered; thousands of natural treasures were unearthed. It was like ...e 25th and 26th, some bronze dagger-axes, with features of the early Shang Dynasty were unearthed one by one. These were followed by a gentle bronze image wit
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  • ...asty]], Huguang Province in [[Ming Dynasty]], and Hunan Province in [[Qing Dynasty]]. During the [[Republic of China]] and since the establishment of the Peop ...e massive Shang Dynasty bronzeware unearthed in Ningxiang, the Western Han Dynasty ancient grave unearthed in Changsha Mawangdui, the inscribed bamboo tablets
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  • ...on Chinese Characters) by Ge Hong (284-364), a scholar of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. ...enan Province, during the reign (58-75) of Emperor Ming of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Legend has it that the emperor once dreamed of a golden man more than thre
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  • ...ete with islets, home to many birds. The bird islet in Banggong Co Lake in western Ngari is the most famous. ...ong Dynasty]] (960-1279) on a barter basis. As time went on, in the [[Yuan Dynasty]] (1206-1368), the already multi-ethnic realm of China was reunified, with
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