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The Zhou Dynasty was especially noted for it brilliant achievements in culture, during this special period of the great social change. Its great philosophers include: Lao Zi who wrote A Book of Tao (Tao Te Ching);
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Han Chinese (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:: hànzú or hànrénnonononono) are an ethnic group native to China and, by most modern definitions, the largest single ethnic group...
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Xia Dynasty 22-17th c. BC 1 ... Wengong passed away during the 50th year reign, i.e., 716 BC. (I validated this year of Qin Wengong 44th year reign being equivalent to Lu Lord Yingong first year, i.e., 722 BC) Siman Qian commented that Qin began to converge with Zhou Chinese culture beginning with Qin Lord Wengong.
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The Zhou dynasty (1122-221 BC) was a semi-nomadic clan and first came into power when it overthrew the Shang dynasty in 1122 B.C. The Zhou dynasty, whose god was Heaven, started to initiate a new belief system by crediting ... 2 Hucker, Charles O, China's Imperial Past: An Introduction to Chinese History and Culture.
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Culture of the Zhou Dynasty; Zhou ruled for more than 800 years from 1028 BC - 256 BC, ... Ancestor Worship; Zhou had strong family ties. As many as 100 family members lived together. The oldest male relative ruled the family, Males were more valued than females.
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The Zhou reigned over 800 years and was the longest-ruling dynasty in Chinese history. It was especially noted for its brilliant achievements in culture...
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The Zhou Dynasty existed approximately from the 11th century BC to 221BC, lasting more than 800 years, with 34 kings. In the 11th century BC, King Wu of the Zhou vanquished the Shang Dynasty and established the Zhou Dynasty, founding the capital in Hao (southwest of Xi'an City in Shaanxi Province).
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The Zhou Dynasty is divided into subperiods. The first is the Western Zhou, which occurs from the time of their victory over the Shang until about 771 B.C. when they were forced east by barbarians from the north.
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