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What is chinese civilization?​

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Answered by meenaaman590
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For the purposes of this article, ancient Chinese civilization refers to that period of China's history which began in the early 2nd millennium BCE, when a literate, city-based culture first emerged, to the end of the Han dynasty, in 220 CE.

Answered by jananisellapandial
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Chinese civilization began along the Yellow River in the Shang era, and spread from there when bronze age culture reached its peak. Then traditional Chinese philosophies, such as Confucianism and Daoism developed in the feudal Zhou era as China expanded in territory and population.

China has given the world some important inventions, such as paper, pottery called porcelain, and silk cloth. The process of making silk was a very profitable industry. ... The Chinese developed a form of writing during the Shang Dynasty. The Great Wall and the Grand Canal were important feats of construction.

The Shang Dynasty lasted over 600 years and was led by 30 different emperors. The Shang were the oldest Chinese civilization to leave behind written records, called oracle bones—turtle shells, cattle shoulders or other bones on which were written important clues to Chinese history.

Ancient China is a very old civilization. There are written records of the history of China which date from 1500 BC in the Shang dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BC). ... This began what we call the Chinese civilization. Ancient China fought wars and Civil wars and was also sometimes conquered by other people.

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