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2111208618XianAlong with Loyang, capital of the Zhou dynasty0
2111208619Shi HuangdiFounder of the Qin dynasty in 221 BCE1
2111208620Ideographic writingPictographic characters grouped together to create new concepts; typical of Chinese writing2
2111208621Scholar-gentryChinese class created by the marital linkage of the local land-holding aristocracy with the office-holding shi; superseded shi as governors of China3
2111208622ShiProbably originally priests; transformed into corps of professional bureaucrats because of knowledge of writing during Zhou dynasty4
2111208623Nuclear familiesConsisted of husband and wife, their children, and perhaps a grandmother or orphaned cousin; typical of Chinese peasantry5
2111208624OraclesShamans or priest in Chinese society who foretold the future through interpretations of animal bones cracked by heat; inscriptions on bones led to Chinese writing6
2111208625Han dynastyChinese dynasty that succeeded the Qin in 202 BCE; ruled for the next 400 years7
2111208626ShangFirst Chinese dynasty for which archeological evidence exists; capital located in Ordos bend8
2111208628LaoziAKA Lao Tsu; major Chinese philosopher; recommended retreat from society into nature; individual should seek to become attuned with Dao9
2111208629PatrilinealFamily descent and inheritance traced through the male line10
2111208630Qin dynastyEstablished in 221 BCE at the end of the Warring States period following the decline of the Zhou dynasty; fell in 207 BCE11
2111208631FeudalismThe social organization crated by exchanging grants of land of fiefs in return for formal oaths of allegiance and promises of loyal service; typically of Zhou dynasty and European Middle Ages; greater lords provided protection and aid to lesser lords in return for military service12
2111208632Secret societiesChinese peasant organizations; provided financial support in hard times and physical protection in case of disputes with local aristocracy13
2111208633WuFirst of the Zhou to be recognized as king, 1122 BCE14
2111208634Ordos bulgeLocated on Huanghe River; region of fertile soil; site of Yangshao and Longshan cultures15
2111208635LoessFine grained soil deposited in Ordos region in China bent by winds from central Asia; created fertile soil for sedentary agriculture communities16
2111208636SunziA 4th century BCE advisor to Chinese monarch, who wrote the treatise The Art of War17
2111208637Mandate of HeavenThe divine source for political legitimacy of Chinese rulers; established by Zhou to justify overthrow of Shang18
2111208638Wang MangMember of one of the powerful families related to the Han emperors through marriage; temporarily overthrew the Han between 9 and 23 CE19
2111208639YuA possible mythical Chinese ruler revered for the construction of an effective system of flood control along the Huanghe River valley; founder of the Xia kingdom20
2111208640Great WallChinese defensive fortification intended to keep out the nomadic invaders from the north; initiated during Qin dynasty and reign of Shi Huangdi21
2111208641Hsiung-nuAKA the Huns; horse nomads responsible for the disruption of Chinese, Gupta, and Roman civilizations22
2111208642DaoismPhilosophy associated with Laozi; stressed need for alignment with Dao or cosmic force23
2111208643MenciusAKA Meng Ko; follower of Confucius; stressed consent of the common people24
2111208644Extended familiesConsisted of several generations, including the family patriarch's sons and grandsons with their wives and children; typical of Shang China elites25
2111208645ZhouOriginally a vassal family of Shang China; possibly Turkic in origin; overthrew Shang and established second historical Chinese dynasty26
2111208646Vassal retainersMembers of former ruling families granted control over the peasant and artisan populations of areas throughout Shang kingdom; indirectly exploited wealth of their territories27
2111208647Forbidden cityImperial precinct within the capital cities of China; only imperial family, advisors, and household were permitted to enter28
2111208648ConfuciusAKA Kung Fuzi; major Chinese philosopher; born in 6th century BCE; author of Analects; philosophy based on need for restoration of order through advice of superior men to be found among the shi29
2111208649LoyangAlong with Xian, capital of the Zhou dynasty30
2111208650Liu BangFounder of the Han dynasty in 202 BCE31
2111208651XiaChina's first, possibly mythical, kingdom; no archeological sites have been connected to it; ruled by Yu32
2111208652TianHeaven; an abstract conception in early Chinese religion; possibly the combined spirits of all male ancestors; first appeared during Zhou dynasty33
2111208653Yellow RiverAKA the Huanghe; site of development of sedentary agriculture in China34

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