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Pre-qin History 先秦历史

The Ancient Age, Slavery Society(奴隶制社会), Xia(夏) and Shang(商) (about 1.7 million years – 4000 years ago)

So far, the known earliest Chinese hominid is the Yuanmou hominid (scientific name: Homo erectus yuanmouensis) living in the region now known as Yuanmou County of Yunnan Province about 1.7 million years ago. The Lantian hominid (scientific name: Homo erectus lantianensis), who lived in the region now known as Lantian County of Shaanxi Province, is another population that lived in the Paleolithic Period. Lantian Men were able to walk upright completely, make fire, create tools by milling stone and bone implements, tailor closther with animal hides, make a living by hunting and fishing, and begin the matriclan life. The Peking Men (scientific name: Homo erectus pekinensis, or Sinanthropus pekinensis), who lived in the region now known as Beijing, had been able to make simple tools and realized to use natural fire to cook, keep warm and drive off beasts. The Shandingdong Men (scientific name: Upper Cave Man), who lived in the region now known as Beijing as well, lived in the way of developing clan commune. The era of Banpo Culture discovered in the region known as Hemudu Town of Zhejiang Province today and the Dawenkou Culture discovered in Shandong Province are the most famous matriarchal and maternal clan communes respectively in China, who had been able to build original houses, weave, undertake agricultural production, and made and used more tool in their lives.

The first Chinese dynasty – Xia Dynasty – was founded in the regions along the Yellow River in 2070 BC, which are now parts of Henan Province and Shanxi Province. The dynasty led China into the era of slave society and made other regions and tribes along the Yellow River its sphere of influence.

The second dynasty Shang was the first Chinese dynasty with written history, the old oracle bones made in this dynasty have been radiocarbon dated to as early as 1500 BC. And the Simuwu Vessel cast by King Wuding between 1400 BC and 1200 BC is at present the biggest unearthed ancient bronze wares in the world, which is also a reflection of the advantaged casting skills of Shang Dynasty. Moreover, it is also proud of its success in ceramics and silk weaving.

Slave system continued to be developed in following Western Zhou Dynasty. However, the national system commenced to collapse with the declining of the ruling class and the princes’ vying for supremacy. This period is considered as the transitory stage between slave society and feudal society, commonly known as “Spring and Autumn Period & Warring States Period”, during which steel manufacturing emerged and different schools of academic thoughts brisked unprecedentedly. Confucius, Laozi (founder of Taoism), Mencius, Hanfei and Sun Wu (military scientist) are the most outstanding ones who lived in the age and made great contribution to Chinese culture. 

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Hutongs in Beijing

In Beijing(北京 Běijīng),there are numerous hutongs( 胡同 hútòng).The life of common people in hutongs brings endless charm to the ancient capital,Beijing.The hutong in Beijing is not only the living environment of common people but also a kind of architecture.Usually,there is a coutryard ( 大杂院 dàzáyuàn) complex inside hutong,with rooms shared by 4 to 10 families of about 20 people.Therefore,life in hutongs is full of friendliness and genuine humanity( 友善 yǒushàn; 人情味 rénqíng wèi).

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Dragon Robe (龙袍 Longpao)

The robe embroidered with dragon patterns was made for the exclusive use of an emperor during the Qing dynasty. The ritual of embroidering dragon patterns on the emperor's robe, however, dates back to as early as the Zhou Dynasty (11th century-256 B.C.).

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Evolution of Female Beauty and Fashion in China中国美女与时尚演变

In ancient China, there were Four Great Beauties-Diaochan, Lady Yang, Xi Shi and Wang Zhaojun [*note] - who were so famed for their beauty that, like Helen of Troy, they could overthrow states and cities(倾国倾城qīngguó qīngchéng). Their beauty has been depicted in countless traditional paintings, but unlike the art that came much later, ancient painting techniques make it hard to tell how accurate these depictions are.

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Chinese History-Introduction

The earliest men living in China can be traced back to 1.7 million years ago. After long evolving, the ancient hominid commenced to step into civilization society. Cultivating the main Chinese civilization for thousands of years, the Yellow River and The Yangtze River are seen as Mother Rivers by Chinese people, with the Yellow River also being hailed as "the cradle of Chinese civilization". 

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