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The Qing Dynasty (Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:yes: Qīng cháo ; noWade-Giles#ifeq:yesnonono; Manchu: Daicing gurun; Mongolian: ), also known as the Manchu Dynasty , was the last ruling dynasty of Chin...
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and Ch'ing dynasties. The dependence of the state upon the south for its economic strength made the Grand Canal its major life line, and the fact that the ...
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The emperors of the very short Ch'in Dynasty, about 200 BC, united China under their rule. To show how powerful they were, the Ch'in emperors ordered many roads and irrigation canals all over their empire. ... Ch'in Dynasty History; Ch'in Dynasty Art; Han Dynasty architecture; Main Chinese Architecture page; Main China page...
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Under the Ch'ing Dynasty, and especially during the period known as the "literary inquisition," classical Chinese writing suffered ... China's autonomy and cultural self-confidence were decimated in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, when European colonial powers began to exert control over China's economy.
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During the first century of the Han Dynasty technological changes took place in agriculture: Oxen and horses became more and more important as draught animals, the most advances ploughs were pulled by ... Go back to the Han Dynasty introduction page and learn more about Han Dynasty economy, arts, literature, government..
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The next four years after the downfall of Qin in 207 were characterized by a civil war between several feudal lords that strove for the imperial power. Nontheless, the first few rulers of the Han Dynasty did not politically interfere into the economy but rather relied on a laissez-faire policy.
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Although the Ch'ing dynasty tried to forbid migration into its homeland, Manchuria, in the 18th and 19th centuries Chinese settlers flowed into the fertile Liao River basin. ... Once the economy had been restored, the Ch'ing state attempted to keep it running smoothly. For the most part, the state did not actively intervene...
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Now, even after a decade of economic stagnation, Japan remains the second largest economy in the world (about 40% the size of the United States, more than 1.7 times the size of Germany, and finally reviving a bit in 2004), although in per capita terms declining from 3rd in the world in 2003 to ... Ch'in Dynasty, 255-207 BC...
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Arts of Asia – Ch'ing (Pinyin: Qing ); 1644 - 1912 ... The last Chinese dynasty began on a positive note—of energetic collecting, cataloging, and exporting—but ended disastrously. European demand for blue-and-white porcelain, lacquer, and jade, as well as for tea, soared.
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