Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Chinese History

Modern humans first came to China from Central Asia or India about 50,000BC. These were Stone Age people, who lived in caves with their dogs and wore fur and leather. They hunted and gathered their food. By around 4000 BC, these people were starting to farm rice and keep sheep and chickens. By about 3000 BC, they were using pottery and living in houses, and they soon afterward learned from Central Asian people how to use horses to pull wheeled chariots. By 2000BC, Chinese people had entered the Bronze Age and had begun to use writing. Soon afterwards, about 1800BC, the Shang Dynasty conquered most of China and ruled it under one Emperor. About 1100BC, the Chou dynasty conquered China. By about 700BC, Chinese metal-workers learned to make iron tools and weapons. This was the time of Confucius. But beginning in 481 BC, China fell apart into many little States that fought each other.
In 221 BC, the Ch'in dynasty succeeded in putting China back together again. They made China even bigger than it had ever been before, and they built the Great Wall of China. But the Ch'in dynasty only lasted a short time before the Han dynasty took over in 202 BC. The Han dynasty was very successful. They traded along the Silk Road with the Parthians and the Roman Empire. They invaded India and brought back Buddhism to China. But by 220 AD, China had fallen apart again.

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