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Chinese Civilization
By: Clay Death Date: September 25, 2016, 11:21 pm
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Ancient China � also known as Han China, comes in at number 5
and has doubtlessly one of the most diverse history. In fact, if
you consider all the dynasties from the very first to the very
last that ever ruled in China, you get a significantly huge
period of time that needs to be covered in concise. The Yellow
river civilization is said to be the cradle of entire Chinese
civilization as this is where the earliest dynasties were based.
It was around the 2700 BC that the legendary Yellow Emperor
began his rule, a point in time that later led to the birth of
many dynasties that went on to rule the mainland China.
In 2070 BC, the Xia dynasty became the first to rule the entire
China as described in ancient historical chronicles. Then on,
there came a number of dynasties that held control over China in
different periods of time until the end of Qing dynasty in 1912
AD with the Xinhai revolution. And thus ended more than four
millennia old history of ancient Chinese civilization that
fascinates historians and commoners alike to this day. But it
did not happen before they gave the world some of the most
useful inventions and products such as gunpowder, paper,
printing, compass, alcohol, cannons and many more.
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