A Brief History of China

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China is on the verge of becoming the next Super Power like the United States and Great Britain. The reason why I am writing this paper is to relay information to you regarding China as it was and how it is now. China blossomed quicker than any other country in the beginning and later stalled in progress throughout its history. Culture is the end statement of a people’s identity. According to Merriam-Webster it is a way of thinking, behaving or working that exists in a place or organization (Dictionary). In this paper, we will not be discussing about a place or organization, but instead of a country rich in culture. My discussion will be about the country of China’s history, economy, weather, terrain and people.
A BRIEF HISTORY OF CHINA
The Dynasties of the Regions. China has been composed of many dynasties throughout its time. In-between these dynasty periods were Kingdoms where the regions were separated (much like the States within the United States with populations and dialects of their own). There were breaks between the dynasty periods. The five major dynasties that had the cultural impact are the Xia, Qin, Han, Sui and Sung (Safra 230). The Xia (2100-1600 BC) made the first leap into the formation and creation of the first dynasty. This dynasty was responsible for the first leadership of this country under one banner. It had problems with creating one language, which had an impact with keeping the country together. Next is the Qin Dynasty. The Qin Dynasty (221 BC-206 BC) had progressed in creating a system of measurements and weights while also improving the writing style of the time. The military had also improved the tactics and weapons of the period while maintaining the country (Fetzer 500). After the ...

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