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Shang Dynasty: 1650-1027 BCE
Photo of a bronze object. The object is cylindrical as if to drink from. The top is wide and gets smaller as it reaches the bottom.
Early Chinese Writing (pictographs and ideographs)
Bronze casting
Zhou Dynasty: 1027-256 BCE
A photo of a bronze helmet.
Irrigation
Silk-making
The Analytics
Bookmaking
Confucius
The Dao
Legalism
The Qin Dynasty 221-207 BCE
A photo of twelve soldiers made of concrete or terracotta. Some have heads and some are just bodies.
Iron-forging
Common money, and laws
Non-hereditary government offices
Built and bettered the roads
Terracotta army
Multiplication table
The Great Wall of China started
The Han Dynasty 206 BCE-220 CE
Photo of bronze scissors. It doesn't look like scissors today, instead of a handle with two openings there is only one.
Cast iron
Stirrup
The iron plow
Civil service
Confucianism
Magnetic compass
Paper-making
Porcelain
Rudder
Fishing reel
Wheelbarrow
Acupuncture
Compass
Hot-air balloon
Tang Dynasty: 618-907 CE
Photo of a clay teapot and teacup.
Code of Law
Canal system
Gunpowder
Block printing
Mechanical clocks
Smallpox vaccine
Tea
Song Dynasty: 960-1279 CE
A painting of a large mountain in brown colors. At the bottom of the mountain are horses and water.
Grew rice and wheat
Noodles
Movable type
Spinning wheel
Finer porcelain
Calligraphy
Landscape paintings
Ming Dynasty: 1368-1644 CE
Photo of a blue and white porcelain pitcher.
Confucianism
Corn and sweet potatoes
Blue and white porcelain
Poetry, detective stories
Opera and drama
Explanation:
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