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How was the society of ancient chinese civilization divided ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Most of the history of Chinese civilization, including the ancient period, has traditionally been divided into dynasties – lines of kings or emperors from a single family, following each other on the throne from generation to generation.
  • Thus the early dynastic rulers of China are known as kings, rather than emperors.

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Answered by suryansh20032001
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1766 BCE: traditional date for the founding of the first historic dynasty in China, the Shang dynasty

1122 BCE: Western Zhou dynasty founded after the overthrow of the last Shang king

771 BCE: Eastern Zhou dynasty period begins after the sack of the Western Zhou capital; the first phase is traditionally divided into two: the Spring and Autumn (771-481 BCE) and the Warring States (481-221 BCE) periods

551-479 BCE: Confucius, China’s preeminent philosopher, lives

221 BCE: The First Emperor, Qin Shih Huang, completes the conquest of all other Chinese states

202 BCE: The Han dynasty founded, after several years of chaos following the fall of the Qin

220 CE: the Fall of the Han dynasty is a convenient marker for the end point of the ancient period of Chinese history.

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