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SILK - 1 views

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Acupuncture from Ancient China - 1 views

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    Acupuncture is a technique used to restore health and well-being by inserting needles into specific areas of the body and manipulating them. This method is found to be extremely helpful in the reduction of pain, and is recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) which has even set definitions of acupuncture points and characteristics.
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Acupuncture: The History of Acupuncture in China - 0 views

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    Acupuncture has a clearly recorded history of about 2,000 years, but some authorities claim that it has been practiced in China for some 4,000 years. The Chinese believe that the practice of acupuncture began during the Stone Age when stone knives or sharp edged tools, described by the character 'Bian', were used to puncture and drain abscesses.
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Legalism, Ancient China - Dictionary definition of Legalism, Ancient China | Encycloped... - 6 views

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    this has a lot in legalism it is a really good website if you wnat stuff on legalism
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    Hope this site helps!!!
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Interesting Facts & Information: tourism, travel, culture, language, business, people. ... - 0 views

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    As China grows into a modern day superpower, it is important to remember that China as a civilization has existed for more than six millennia and contributed countless inventions that shaped China's evolution and amazingly continue to shape the modern world.
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TEXTBOOK - 5 views

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    this is a great website on a lot of stuff in Ancient China
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    HOPEFULLY 3RD TIME LUCKY THE LINK WORKS !!! (takes a while to load!!!!)

Great wall - 2 views

started by Jade Jennison on 30 May 12 no follow-up yet
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GREAT WALL OF CHINA NEAR BEIJING - China | Facts and Details - 1 views

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    answers questions on tourism, history, significance and heaps more!
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Chinese Silk - 2 views

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    Several thousand years ago, when the silk trade first reached Europe via theSilk Road, it brought with it not only gorgeous silk apparel and decorative items, but also the ancient and resplendent culture of the Far East. From then on, silk was regarded as the emissary and symbol of Eastern civilization.
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    This is a really good source for people doing silk and/or the silk road, helped me a lot
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    yes i did find a great one
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    this is a really good source
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The Silk Road - 8 views

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    This Website really helps with information on the silk road,how it affected Ancient China and how it changed over time. LOTS OF INFORMATION
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    THIS WAS THE BEST SITE I HAVE USED SO FAR THANKS MILLIE
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    This source was very helpful for learning about the silk road, really great for someone who is doing this topic :)
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Confucius (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - 3 views

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    Confucius (551-479 BCE), according to Chinese tradition, was a thinker, political figure, educator, and founder of the Ru School of Chinese thought. His teachings, preserved in the Lunyu or Analects, form the foundation of much of subsequent Chinese speculation on the education and comportment of the ideal man, how such an individual should live his life and interact with others, and the forms of society and government in which he should participate.
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Encyclopedia - Britannica Online Encyclopedia (Great Wall of China) - 1 views

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    You actually have to have a Brisbane City Council library card to log into Encyclopaedia Britannica online. If you go to the council website, click (under facilities and recreation) lbrary catalog, then click search e-libcat, and go into databases, encyclopaedias, Encyclopaedia Britannica online and type in your library card number you can access this site.
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Kan Zhong Guo - History of Ancient Chinese Gunpowder - 1 views

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    Chinese Taoist alchemists were the major force behind the early invention of gunpowder. Emperor Wu Di (156-87 B.C.) of the Han dynasty financed research done by the alchemists on the secrets of eternal life. The alchemists experimented with the sulphur and saltpeter heating the substances to transform them.
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Gunpowder in Ancient China - Ancient China for Kids! - 4 views

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    Here's a good website for gunpowder!
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    Fireworks Like the idea of zero, gunpowder developed gradually over time. In 142 AD, during the Han Dynasty, a man named Wei Boyang was the first to write anything about gunpowder. He wrote about a mixture of three powders that would "fly and dance" violently.
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    Fireworks Like the idea of zero, gunpowder developed gradually over time. In 142 AD, during the Han Dynasty, a man named Wei Boyang was the first to write anything about gunpowder. He wrote about a mixture of three powders that would "fly and dance" violently.
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Four Great Inventions of Ancient China -- Gunpowder - 0 views

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    The invention of gunpowder had a close relationship with the advanced ancient workmanship of smelting industry. People began to know a lot of chemistry knowledge about the nature of different mineral materials during the process of smelting operation. With the knowledge, ancient necromancers tried to seek the elixir of immortality from certain kinds of ores and fuel.
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Four Great Inventions of Ancient China - 1 views

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    Great information on Gunpowder
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    Papermaking, gunpowder, printing and the compass are four ancient inventions by Chinese people that have had a huge impact on the entire world. Paper Making The invention of paper greatly contributed to the spread and development of civilization.
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History and Timeline of the Great Wall of China - 0 views

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    good website :)
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Invention of Gunpowder - 5 views

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    This is an amazing site for gunpowder and I got a lot of information from it.
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    Few substances in history have had as profound an effect on human history as gunpowder... and its discovery was an accident! Ancient alchemists in China spent centuries trying to discover an elixir of life that would render the user immortal. One important ingredient in many of the failed elixirs was saltpeter, also known as potassium nitrate.
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    This website is surely going to give you answers if you are research gunpowder. It great!!
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    Helpful for people doing gunpowder!
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    Few substances in history have had as profound an effect on human history as gunpowder... and its discovery was an accident! Ancient alchemists in China spent centuries trying to discover an elixir of life that would render the user immortal. One important ingredient in many of the failed elixirs was saltpeter, also known as potassium nitrate.
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    Few substances in history have had as profound an effect on human history as gunpowder... and its discovery was an accident! Ancient alchemists in China spent centuries trying to discover an elixir of life that would render the user immortal. One important ingredient in many of the failed elixirs was saltpeter, also known as potassium nitrate.
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How Gunpowder Changed the World - 5 views

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    Great website for gunpowder!!!
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    When gunpowder was used to create personal handguns and rifles, a new type of soldier was created: infantry. Photo shows a Revolutionary War reenactment at Fort Ward Historic Site in Alexandria, Virginia.CREDIT: Igor Vorobyov, Dreamstime Each Monday, this column turns a page in history to explore the discoveries, events and people that continue to affect the history being made today.
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National Geographic - 0 views

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    This is the same thing as before but the link works
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