Key Points
- Agricultural Revloution: shift to agriculture during Neolithic period (c. 7000 - 1700 BCE) led to farming communities with permanent settlements along rivers.
- Cultural and Technological Innovations: advances in astronomy and math; inventions of paper, bronze, and the suspension bridge. Also of note are the Terracotta Warriors and the Great Wall of China. Arts and literature flourished during the Han dynasty (206 BCE - 220 CE) and the Tang dynasty (618 - 907 CE), also ideas and goods spread along the Silk Road.
- Political Structure and Dynastic Rule: organized states starting with the Shang dynasty (c. 1600 - 1046 BCE) through the Zhou dynasty (c. 1046 - 256 BCE) developed fedual system and Mandate of Heaven to justify the rule of emperors.
- Philosophical Developments: Confucianism and Daoism started in the Eastern Zhou period (c. 770 - 256 BCE) and played a role in Chinese culture, ethics, and governance.
Misconceptions
- Chinese civilization developed in isolation.
- The Great Wall of China is one long wall built at once.
- Confucianism was the only philosophy.
Teacher Resources
- An Introduction to Ancient China, Art History Museum
- Ancient China: From the Neolithic Period to the Han Dynasty, Asian Art Museum
- Ancient China, History.com
- Ancient China: Design Your Own Bronze Vessel, Asian Art Museum
- China: Timeline of Historical Periods, Asia for Educators
- China: Central Themes, Asia for Educators
- China: Primary Sources with DBQs, Asia for Educators
- China – Key Points, Asia for Educators
- China’s History and World History: Bridging World History, Education about Asia
- China in World History 300 - 1500 CE, Education about Asia
- Han Dynasty Inventions
- Jade Snow Wong: Breaking the Mold (Qing and Song dynasties), Asian Art Museum
- Science in the Tang and Song Dynasties, Asian Art Museum
- Teaching Early China and Ancient Rome Comparatively, Education about Asia
- The Late Qing Empire in Global History, Education about Asia
- The Mongols in World History, Asia for Educators
- The Song Dynasty in China, Asia for Educators
- The Grandeur of the Qing Dynasty, Asia for Educators
- Visual Sourcebook of Chinese Civilization, NEH & University of Washington
- What is Modern: China & Europe (1500 -2000), Asia for Educators
- Following the Great Wall of China, NEH EDSitement