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Early China (Chapter 7)

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Used by the Chinese to solve math problems
Dynasty that ruled China for more than 800 years
Taught that humans are naturally evil and therefore need to be ruled by harsh laws
Han invention that was used by government officials to record information
Also known as the Yellow river, flows across China for more than 2,900 miles
Group of people who share a similar position in society
Taught that people needed to have a sense of duty to their family and community in order to bring peace to society
Invention that allowed ships to sail into the wind
Built to keep the Xiongnu from attacking Chinese farms and villages
Children's respect for their parents and older relatives
Dynasty that may have built the first Chinese cities
Uses a crank to pull a string and shoots arrows with great force
Large network of trade routes that stretched 4,000 miles from Western China to Southwest Asia
A character that joins two or more pictographs to represent an idea
Also known as the Yangtze river; empties into the Yellow Sea
Line of rulers from the same family
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Developed the teachings of Legalism
Important trade item during the Zhou dynasty
China's first capital
Priests scratched questions on these, heated them, allowed them to crack, and then read the patterns of the cracks to reveal answers
Unified China
Practice of easing pain by sticking thin needles into patients' skin
A group of appointed officials who are responsible for different areas of government
Lowest social class in Chinese society
Vast, cold, rocky desert that spreads east from the mountains in China
A character that stands for an object
Aristocrat that led a rebellion against the Shang
Noble whose wealth came from land ownership
Taught that people should turn to nature and give up their worldly concerns
Military leaders who command their own armies
Formal order
The proper way Chinese kings were expected to rule under the Mandate of Heaven
Chinese carved statues from ivory and this green stone