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Emma West

Ancient China - 1 views

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    Awesome for any inventions!
Claudia Kinnane

The Invention of Paper - 0 views

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    The Invention of Paper Written communication has been the center of civilization for centuries. Most of our important records are on paper. Although writing has been around for a long time, paper hasn't. In fact, putting thoughts down in written form wasn't always easy or practical.
Charlotte Meland

The Chinese Han Dynasty Religion | Prominent Religious Beliefs - 2 views

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    This is a very useful website for everyone doing the Han Dynasty. It is about the religions followed by the Han dynasty.
Jess Gurnett-Duffus

A Basic Buddhism Guide: 5 Minute Introduction - 3 views

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    This website was very helpful for me, because it answered so many of my inqueiry questions on the one website and i know it will help you to! :D
Grace Hoffmann

Daoism - 1 views

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    This website helped me to answer many of my inquiry questions
Dominique Cawood

Confucianism : Introduction -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia - 2 views

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    good website with lots of quality info....very helpful
Amber Sawford

Legalism - Qin's Legacy - 1 views

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    A good website for legalism it has many different points including; Legalism starts with the basic idea that human nature is selfish and anti-social.
Georgia Mignone

A Daoist Philosophy - 0 views

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    A Daoist Philosophy was placed here on November 8, 2001; quotes from Taoism and Modernity were added on August 1, 2003. Peter Myers; my comments within quoted text are shown {thus}. Write to me at contact.html. You are at http://mailstar.net/daoist.html. Peter Myers, 21 Blair St., Watson ACT 2602 Australia.
Bec Stegman

Great Wall of China - Enchanted Learning Software - 3 views

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    Qin Dynasty (221 B.C - 206 B.C.). After uniting China from seven ducal states, the emperor connected and extended four old fortification walls along the north of China that originated about 700 B.C. (over 2500 years ago). Armies were stationed along the wall as a first line of defense against the invading Tsongnoo tribes north of China.
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    This website tells heaps about when it was created, how long it took, who started work on it and other info. Its a great website
kelsey smith

Why was silk important in ancient china - 2 views

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    Silk was discovered around 30 BC in Ancient China. They made it from silkworm cocoons by unwinding them and then weaving them into clothes. They usually made the traditional robe that was popular for daily wear at that time, and the robe is now more commonly ceremonial dress attire.
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    isnt wiki answers not very reliable???
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    this isnt wikipedia, it is wiki answers, and it is good.
Lily Barkmeyer

Four Great Inventions of Ancient China - 2 views

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    Good resources for People doing - Paper, Printing, Gunpowder and the Compass.
Jada Lyons

An Introduction to Confucianism - 4 views

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    Confucianism has been the chief cultural influence of China for centuries. The teachings of Confucius were never intended to be a religion. It has no revelatory sacred writings, no priesthood, no doctrine of an afterlife, and frowned on asceticism and monasticism.
Maddy Clifford

Great Wall of China - 7 views

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    China Great Wall information on its history, tours, construction, sections, photos and maps as well as first-hand reviews from travelers who have been there.
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    China Great Wall information on its history, tours, construction, sections, photos and maps as well as first-hand reviews from travelers who have been there.
Bronte Dargusch

Confucius - Crystalinks - 0 views

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    Confucius Traditionally September 28, 551 BCE - 479 BCE One of the most famous people in ancient China was a wise philosopher named Confucius - also Kong Zi, Kong Qiu, or Zhong Ni. Confucius was a Chinese thinker and social philosopher, whose teachings and philosophy have deeply influenced Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Vietnamese thought and life.
Brooke Spencer

Gunpowder : alchemy, bombards, and pyrotechnics : the history of the explosive that cha... - 0 views

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    Get this from a library! Gunpowder : alchemy, bombards, and pyrotechnics : the history of the explosive that changed the world. [Jack Kelly] -- Traces the history of the explosive mixture created by Chinese alchemists in the tenth century, a critical invention that has fueled innovations and shaped the technology of warfare and the evolution ...
Anastasia Little

Currency in the Qin and Han Dynasties - 0 views

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    Currency was unified by Emperor Qin Shi Huang after he unified China. Gold was considered as high-grade currency, and "banliang", the round copper coin with a square hole in the middle, was regarded as low-grade currency; they were circulated nationwide.
kelsey smith

China Silk - 8 views

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    This website has a brief summary of the history of silk and the method of making silk which I found very helpful for my assignment
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    "A silkworm spins all its silk till its death and a candle won't stop its tears until it is fully burnt." This Tang poem accurately describes the property of the silkworm. Despite technological development, a silkworm can only produce a certain amount of silk---1000 meters (3280feet) in its lifespan of 28 days.
Caitlin de Graaf

Chinese Zodiac | History - 1 views

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    History | Chinese Lunar Calendar The Chinese zodiac consists of twelve animals that first appeared in the Zhan Guo period [5th century B.C.]. No one knows the exact date as of when the zodiac was essentially created, but they were officially identified during the Han Dynasty [206 B.C.-9 A.D.], which was over 2000 years ago.
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