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The Chinese system of rule relied on a strong central government headed by an emperor, who, with his many relatives, constituted a ruling family and lineage.

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wheat, barley, rice, foxtail and broomcorn millet, and beans

loose fitting and simply constructed, but were richly ornamented with embroidered, woven or appliquéd designs.

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Ancient China is responsible for a rich culture, still evident in modern China. From small farming communities rose dynasties such as the Zhou (1046-256 B.C.E.), Qin (221-206 B.C.E.), and Ming (1368-1644 C.E.). Each had its own contribution to the region

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Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism were the three main philosophies and religions of ancient China, which have individually and collectively influenced ancient and modern Chinese society

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Papermaking, printing, gunpowder and the compass - the four great inventions of ancient China-are significant contributions of the Chinese nation to world civilization. China was the first nation to invent paper.

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Mainly people shipped silk to the West, and imported gold. People first used cowrie shells for money in China as early as 1800 BC, under the Shang Dynasty.

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Ancient China developed in east Asia along the Yangtze River and Yellow River

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The northern regions experienced harsh winters and hot summers, while the south enjoyed a subtropical climate with abundant rainfall.

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Social classes and order is extremely prevalent throughout both ancient China and modern China: the emperor is the ruling class of ancient China and the communist party is the ruling class of modern China; soldiers and nobles are the upper class of ancient China and doctors and lawyers are the upper class of modern China.

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Official Site: Nat Geo® National Geographic https://ngmdomsubs.nationalgeographic.com

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