chinese Crossword Puzzles
CHINA VS USA TIKTOK WARS 2024-09-26
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- Platforms like TikTok that engage users worldwide.
- A security system used to protect against external threats.
- TikTok's CEO who testified before the U.S. Congress.
- The economic conflict between the U.S. and China impacting technology companies.
- The tech company that controls TikTok.
- and data collection, often a concern in Chinese platforms.
- A popular video-sharing app owned by Chinese company ByteDance.
- The country where TikTok’s parent company is based.
- The U.S. legislative body involved in TikTok discussions.
- Concerns about TikTok shaping public opinion or politics.
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- The idea of controlling digital infrastructure within a country.
- A set of rules TikTok uses to suggest personalized content.
- Moderation The practice of managing what is shared on social media platforms.
- Information that TikTok collects from its users.
- A major concern for the U.S. government regarding TikTok’s operations.
- What the U.S. government has considered for TikTok.
- Control over content, especially associated with Chinese media.
- A key issue raised in the U.S. regarding TikTok’s data collection.
- The Chinese parent company of TikTok.
- The control or possession of a company, questioned in the TikTok debate.
20 Clues: The Chinese parent company of TikTok. • The tech company that controls TikTok. • Information that TikTok collects from its users. • Platforms like TikTok that engage users worldwide. • What the U.S. government has considered for TikTok. • The country where TikTok’s parent company is based. • TikTok's CEO who testified before the U.S. Congress. • ...
ANCIENT CHINA REVIEW 2024-03-04
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- Time in China when the local lords became less dependent on the king and fought among themselves for 200 years was the _____ States Period.
- One of the most popular creatures the Ancient Chinese celebrated.
- The Silk Road was a _____ route that went from China to Europe.
- Civil service ______ were a way of choosing educated government workers in the Han dynasty.
- Important grain grown in the fertile areas of China.
- The Great Wall was designed to keep ______ out of China.
- ______ bones were pieces of bone and turtle shell used to communicate with the Chinese gods.
- A military leader who help Shang kings control territories.
- A device invented for navigation in China that uses magnetics to always point north.
- A family of rulers that rule for several years.
- The Ancient Chinese were the first to use _____ currency.
- Chinese farmers discovered how to make cloth using ______.
- The longest lasting dynasty of Ancient China.
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- Shang dynasty's most important invention.
- Shi Huang means first ____, the title the Qin king gave himself.
- Ancient Chinese believed the spirits of your ______ had magical powers that could hurt or help you.
- The Gobi and Taklimakan are both ______ that formed a boundary in northern China.
- Glaze invention used to make dishes, vases and cups
- Having a single currency and one writing system ____ China under the Qin dynasty.
- Mountains that created a boundary between China and India.
- System where nobles were granted use of lands that belong to the king in exchange for loyalty.
- Followed during the Qin dynasty, the belief that all people are born bad.
- Confucianism and Daoism were both _______ taught during the Zhou dynasty.
- The Huang He and Yangtze were the two main ______ of Ancient China.
- Material used to make Emperor Shi Huang's terracotta army.
- Wealthy Chinese families that owned land and large estates.
- The first strong emperor of the Han dynasty that restored Confucianism and increased trade.
27 Clues: Shang dynasty's most important invention. • The longest lasting dynasty of Ancient China. • A family of rulers that rule for several years. • Glaze invention used to make dishes, vases and cups • Important grain grown in the fertile areas of China. • The Great Wall was designed to keep ______ out of China. • The Ancient Chinese were the first to use _____ currency. • ...
Chinese New Year 2024-01-15
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- the next chinese new year animal
- People marching, but like a party
- Adj - connected to, or looking like, the moon
- not in the sky, but very similar. usually smaller and on the groun
- good luck. Also can mean money
- red packet
- the current chinese new year animal
- happy new year!
- a party or important day
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- woosh bang lights in the sky
- A meal eaten during CNY
- a colour you see everywhere during CNY
- Usually made of paper, with light inside
- traditional CNY decoration
- a word for family members
- to meet up again
- the name for one chinese symbol eg "港"
17 Clues: red packet • happy new year! • to meet up again • A meal eaten during CNY • a party or important day • a word for family members • traditional CNY decoration • woosh bang lights in the sky • good luck. Also can mean money • the next chinese new year animal • People marching, but like a party • the current chinese new year animal • a colour you see everywhere during CNY • ...
ch10 vocab part 1 2022-03-31
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- of Heaven the belief that the Chinese king’s right to rule came from the gods
- a symbol in a writing system based on pictures
- an official who watches others for correct behavior
- a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius
- something, such as coins or paper money, that is used as a medium of exchange; money in the form of coins or paper
- a symbol in a writing system that represents a thing or idea
- having title or possession by reason of birth
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- a Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of laws
- a military commander exercising civil power by force, usually in a limited area
- farmer a farmer who works land owned by someone else and pays rent in cash or as a share of the crop
- a Chinese philosophy concerned with obtaining long life and living in harmony with nature
- a person that someone is descended from
- service the administrative service of a government
- a group of non-elected government officials
- Chinese system of beliefs which describes the way a person must rule
- originally, a Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to treat disease or relieve pain
- a member of an upper class of society, usually made up of hereditary nobility
- piety the responsibility of children to respect, obey, and care for their parents
18 Clues: a person that someone is descended from • a group of non-elected government officials • having title or possession by reason of birth • a symbol in a writing system based on pictures • service the administrative service of a government • an official who watches others for correct behavior • a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius • ...
Achient China 2022-05-12
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- the 2nd most followed religion
- vampires hate it
- beans a soup favourite
- seeds
- a loud animal
- looks like garlic
- good luck
- art
- what is the most followed culture
- a strong Chinese drink
- dragon costume
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- a pet
- oink
- a farming vegetable
- a farm animal
- a sweet taste
- a well known Chinese food
- a fried rice ingredient
- male farming clothes
- covid maker
20 Clues: art • oink • a pet • seeds • good luck • covid maker • a farm animal • a sweet taste • a loud animal • dragon costume • vampires hate it • looks like garlic • a farming vegetable • male farming clothes • beans a soup favourite • a strong Chinese drink • a fried rice ingredient • a well known Chinese food • the 2nd most followed religion • what is the most followed culture
Crossword Scavenger Hunt: Chinese Inventions and Ideas 2020-04-16
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- One of the chief accomplishments of the Great Wall of China was to defend the empire from being invaded by the ______.
- The great advantages of the Chinese moldboard plow are that it turns over the soil more easily and it can be easily pulled by ___ ox.
- Goods and products were not the only things that moved on the Silk Road through Asia and on to the Middle East. Ideas, customs, and beliefs were exchanged, too. What’s that word, beginning with “C”?
- He is the famous Chinese philosopher whose promoting of respect and learning sparked the building of schools and civil service exams, BUT his teachings were despised by government leaders who preferred the harsh system called Legalism.
- How many centuries later did Europeans start using row planting after the Chinese had started it around the year 200 B.C.? Around ___________. Begins with a “T.”
- The wheelbarrow it was used carry supplies to ____ or to carry away the wounded.
- Silk is woven from something made by the silk worm. The...
- He was China’s first emperor, and he ordered the Great Wall built (and his name is the root word for “China.”
- The Chinese invented playing cards. But it was actually the _______ from Egypt that really introduced playing cards to Europe in the middle of the 1300’s. War carries culture, sadly.
- According to Buddhists, what is the word used to describe enlightenment or freedom from suffering?
- What tool that we use today is the great-great-great, etc. grandchild of the abacus?
- In what nearby county is the largest-sized Buddha statue in the Western Hemisphere?
- Read screen 8 in Eva Ricardulli’s presentation. The Agricultural Revolution fueled The ___________ Revolution. Thus, we live in a world shaped by Chinese inventions!
- One advantage of paper money--and why it was called “flying paper,” is because it was lighter than coin money: the _____ could blow it out of you hands.
- When a bronze ball falls into a frog’s mouth in Zhang Heng's seismograph. it means there has been a ground ________, which means there has been an earthquake; Send help!”
- The world’s oldest and first suspension bridge was built in Anlan by inventor Li Ping, of rope, logs and __________.
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- The wife of the mythical Yellow Emperor was given the title _________ of Silk because she is credited with the introduction of silkworm rearing and the invention of the loom.
- According to Lao Tzu Whom or What must you master to achieve True Power? (Read the quotes ini Mia Drago’s Slides.)
- According to Chinese doctors, a person is healthy when the forces of yin and yang are ______?
- The earliest Chinese characters [or pictograms] were found on animal bones used for prediction called ______ bones.
- Both the stirrup and horse harness gave riders greater __________ over the powerful beasts they were riding.
- This British inventor reinvented the seed drill around 1700.
- Early Chinese alchemists accidentally came up with gunpowder when they were looking for an elixir [potion] for what?
- The Chinese placed the Earth at the center of the Universe. One function of an Armillary Sphere was mapping _____.
- You know him. He is the most famous traveler on the Silk Road. Marco!
- The blast furnace was key in both Chinese farming and Chinese warfare; it helped them to rapidly make high-quality military weapons and farming tools made from what metal?
- He says you should you treat yourself, your family and others with _______.
- What is the name of a pathway that acupuncture doctors say carry qi energy around the body?
- While the Chinese were NOT the first to use a rudder to steer a boat, they were the first to mount it firmly on the back-- or ______ --of their boat, for greater control.
- According to Lao Tzu, humans should try to imitate what, or live in balance with what?
- During what dynasty--which was a “golden age of invention,” as Dylan Young points on in his Prezi--was the mechanical water clock invented?
- Acupuncture is said to relieve what one kind of pains you could get from staring at a computer screen for too long?
32 Clues: Silk is woven from something made by the silk worm. The... • This British inventor reinvented the seed drill around 1700. • You know him. He is the most famous traveler on the Silk Road. Marco! • He says you should you treat yourself, your family and others with _______. • The wheelbarrow it was used carry supplies to ____ or to carry away the wounded. • ...
Monsoon Asia Exam Review 2023-04-17
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- Followers of Buddhism use the _____________ as a guide to living a good life.
- The silk road connected the ________ with the Chinese.
- China's ____ _____ policy limited families to having only one child.
- Unlike Americans, citizens of China do not have the _______ to criticize their government.
- The popularity of Pokemon in the United States is an example of ______________.
- North Korea has many problems because it spends too much money on its _________.
- When an item becomse scarce, its price ________.
- A cultural trait common to Japa, China, and South Korea is respect for _________.
- In the Hindu Caste System, people are _____ into their caste.
- The ______ ______ connected the Europeans with the Chinese.
- The Chinese invented the compass, ______, and gunpowder.
- Having products made in other _______ causes the United States to lose jobs.
- Since the 1970s, China's economy has changed from command to _______.
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- The country of _______ became one of the first Asian democracies when it gained its independence from the British.
- In a _______ economy, both the public and private sector play a role in the economy.
- To select their leaders, citizens of India can _____ freely in elections.
- The Chinese invented the compass, paper, and _______.
- The ________ Mountains create a barrier that separates India and China.
- A letter written by Gandhi would be an example of a ________ source.
- Having products made in other countries causes the United States to ______ jobs.
- _____ _______ has many poblems because it spends too much money on its military.
- Since the 1970s, China's economy has changed from _______ to mixed.
- Japanese ______ is strongly influenced by their elders.
- An essay written about Gandhi would be an example of a __________ source.
- The silk road connected the Europeans with the ________.
- A cultural trait common to Japa, China, and South Korea is _______ for authority.
- Japanese culure is strongly influenced by their ________.
- When an item becomes scarce, its ______ increases.
- When an item becomes ______, its price increases.
- North Korea has many problems becuase it ______ too much money on its military.
- The Chinese invented the ________, paper, and gunpowder.
31 Clues: When an item becomse scarce, its price ________. • When an item becomes ______, its price increases. • When an item becomes scarce, its ______ increases. • The Chinese invented the compass, paper, and _______. • The silk road connected the ________ with the Chinese. • Japanese ______ is strongly influenced by their elders. • ...
crossword puzzle 2017-05-11
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- A person who teaches you in class
- It is "拉力" in Chinese
- The antonym of "healthy"
- Not difficult
- It is "存在“ in Chinese
- The same meaning as "however"
- An animal which is our best friend
- We should drink it every day
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- Dangerous or bad
- The superlative form of "good"
- Very very strong
- Not happy or pleased
- It is a planet where human being live on
- It is a color of banana
- It is "凝视" in Chinese
- It is made of paper and you can read it
- It is a fruit which is red and round
17 Clues: Not difficult • Dangerous or bad • Very very strong • Not happy or pleased • It is "拉力" in Chinese • It is "存在“ in Chinese • It is "凝视" in Chinese • It is a color of banana • The antonym of "healthy" • We should drink it every day • The same meaning as "however" • The superlative form of "good" • A person who teaches you in class • An animal which is our best friend • ...
TYA CNY CROSSWORD 2022-02-04
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- Chinese new year 2022 is the year of the ______?
- During ___, you usually bring a pair of mandarin oranges
- Auspicious colour for Chinese New Year is?
- Chinese people wish one another with lucky sayings and phrases when they meet during the Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year) period. This is also know as Chinese New Year _____
- It is believed that wearing new _____ can bring fortune and health
- What is a colour that is associated with bad luck?
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- how many zodiac animals are there?
- This type of fruit is often displayed or exchanged during Chinese New Year
- The most important part of the Chinese Near Year is the reunion ______?
- It is a tradition to ____ the house prior to Chinese New Year
10 Clues: how many zodiac animals are there? • Auspicious colour for Chinese New Year is? • Chinese new year 2022 is the year of the ______? • What is a colour that is associated with bad luck? • During ___, you usually bring a pair of mandarin oranges • It is a tradition to ____ the house prior to Chinese New Year • ...
REVIEW: China 300AD-1300AD 2015-10-13
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- Chinese people turned to the teachings of ___________________ in hopes that it would help restore order in China.
- Construction of the Great Wall began under this dynasty
- Brutal emperor of the Qin dynasty.
- After 100 A.D., most writing in China was done on _______________.
- During the time known as ________________, trade and cultural exchanges flourished because of safe passing along trade routes throughout Eurasia.
- The idea that god(s) chose the next dynasty to rule in China:
- The rise and fall of Chinese dynasties:
- A grandson of Genghis Kahn; completed the conquest of China and established the Yuan dynasty.
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- This tested knowledge of Confucian principles and writing skills, and were used to determine who would fill government official positions.
- The development of this material, a Chinese achievement, was most likely the most important to the development of trade.
- Both the Tang and Song dynasties represent a _________________ in Chinese history that was marked by flowering culture and significant political accomplishments.
- During the Han dynasty, emperors encouraged a policy of __________________, the process of making conquered peoples part of Chinese culture.
- This was important to China because it provided contact with other cultures through trade.
- A _________________ can BEST be described as a system in which leadership is passed down generationally from family member to family member.
- Daoism and aspects of nature influenced Chinese ________ during the Tang and Song dynasties?
- If someone were to tell you to “go with the flow of the cosmos and live in harmony with nature”, they most likely practice _________________.
16 Clues: Brutal emperor of the Qin dynasty. • The rise and fall of Chinese dynasties: • Construction of the Great Wall began under this dynasty • The idea that god(s) chose the next dynasty to rule in China: • After 100 A.D., most writing in China was done on _______________. • This was important to China because it provided contact with other cultures through trade. • ...
ANCIENT CHINA 2022-02-25
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- an explosive invention by the chinese
- THE END OF SUFFERING IN LIFE
- a major chinese religion
- THE INVENTION THAT ALLOWED FOR BOOKS
- join together again
- second tang ruler
- rulers who seized power in 618
- A TYPE OF CERAMIC
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- a device used to show direction
- a major river for chinese civilization
- THE BUSINESS OF TRADE
- main crop
- rebirth
13 Clues: rebirth • main crop • second tang ruler • A TYPE OF CERAMIC • join together again • THE BUSINESS OF TRADE • a major chinese religion • THE END OF SUFFERING IN LIFE • rulers who seized power in 618 • a device used to show direction • THE INVENTION THAT ALLOWED FOR BOOKS • an explosive invention by the chinese • a major river for chinese civilization
Early Modern Crossword 2022-05-06
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- Muslim Western Chinese minority group
- Religion that the Safavids adopted
- Sunni Islamic empire
- A system that the Ottomans used
- First 3 of the greatest Chinese emperors
- Sunni Islamic empire
- Military innovation that expanded Islamic empires
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- Instrument used by Islamic empires to navigate
- Key agent in the expansion of Islam in South Asia
- Shia Islamic empire
- Russian male monarch
- Religion that the Mughals & Ottomans adopted
- Principality of Moscow
- A member of the imperial dynasty of Russia
- Chinese dynasty that took over in 1644
- Dynasty that was taken over by the Qing
16 Clues: Shia Islamic empire • Russian male monarch • Sunni Islamic empire • Sunni Islamic empire • Principality of Moscow • A system that the Ottomans used • Religion that the Safavids adopted • Muslim Western Chinese minority group • Chinese dynasty that took over in 1644 • Dynasty that was taken over by the Qing • First 3 of the greatest Chinese emperors • ...
Vocab 2023-10-24
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- culture
- funeral
- reserved
- wedding
- to fit/suitable
- exactly the same
- body shape
- natural environment
- flexible
- fit in
- tight to the body
- Chinese people
- women
- ethnicity
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- to sew
- to wear
- country
- style
- Western clothing
- flowing
- to display/show
- clothing
- symbol
- economic
- luxury
- look like
- flap of the ao dai
- Africa
- traditional Chinese dress
- national clothes
- depending on
- Japan
32 Clues: style • Japan • women • to sew • symbol • luxury • Africa • fit in • culture • to wear • funeral • country • wedding • flowing • reserved • clothing • economic • flexible • look like • ethnicity • body shape • depending on • Chinese people • to fit/suitable • to display/show • Western clothing • exactly the same • national clothes • tight to the body • flap of the ao dai • natural environment • traditional Chinese dress
Crossword puzzle (CNY) 2023-02-16
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- number of days in the Chinese New Year celebration
- colour that is considered bad luck
- something adults usually give to children during Chinese New Year
- —festival is another way to call Chinese New Year
- the number of animals in the zodiac calendar
- name of the monster that fears the colour red
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- your future is told in one of these cookies
- the Chinese zodiac animal for 2023
- the name of the dinner that families eat together on the eve of Chinese New Year
- a type of dance performed during Chinese New Year
10 Clues: the Chinese zodiac animal for 2023 • colour that is considered bad luck • your future is told in one of these cookies • the number of animals in the zodiac calendar • name of the monster that fears the colour red • a type of dance performed during Chinese New Year • —festival is another way to call Chinese New Year • number of days in the Chinese New Year celebration • ...
Cantonese style Crossword 2019-02-02
12 Clues: loud music • soft music • bamboo flute • medium loud music • leads the orchestra • Chinese reed instrument • plucked Chinese instrument • scale used in Chinese music • how high or low the music is • how fast or slow the music is • hit with sticks to keep rhythm • many musicians playing together
Ramsey 2022-01-24
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- Dining alone
- Martin
- Tom Hanks friend living with Wingit
- Italian foosball legend
- Best city
- Evil neighbors on boring end of corridor
- Big Greek
- Mini Camp Nou
- Chris
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- Dan
- Neighbors comrades
- Answer to anything - stupid robot from Ulysses
- Local with Arms
- Scouse Rollerblader - Chinese for cat
- Microwaved curry
- Tall Chinese
- Noise made after a legendary goal
- Brum
- 1am vodka shop 'Ramsey _ _ _ _ _ _'
19 Clues: Dan • Brum • Chris • Martin • Best city • Big Greek • Dining alone • Tall Chinese • Mini Camp Nou • Local with Arms • Microwaved curry • Neighbors comrades • Italian foosball legend • Noise made after a legendary goal • Tom Hanks friend living with Wingit • 1am vodka shop 'Ramsey _ _ _ _ _ _' • Scouse Rollerblader - Chinese for cat • Evil neighbors on boring end of corridor • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE YEAR 4 2022-11-16
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- I'M GOING TO BE A ______.
- THERE IS A _____ OF CAKE IN THE FRIDGE.
- PARENTS GIVE MONEY AS A PRESENT DURING CHINESE NEW YEAR.
- WHO CELEBRATE DEEPAVALI?
- I EAT A ___ OF CRISPS BEFORE DINNER.
- PAOLO IS FROM _____.
- IT HAS 3 SIDES AND 3 CORNERS
- A MEAL IN THE MORNING.
- A MEAL IN THE AFTERNOON.
- WHO CELEBRATE CHINESE NEW YEAR?
- THE PLACE WHERE THE DEAD ARE BURIED.
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- I'M GOING TO BE A _______.
- HIKARI IS FROM ____.
- FASTEN YOUR _____ WHEN SIT IN THE CAR.
- I ____ CHOOSING A CAKE FOR MY FATHER.
- A RULER IN ANCIENT EGYPT.
- MATTHEW ____ WATCHING TELEVISION.
- A _____ OF WATER IS RM 2.00.
- _____ OF JANUARY IS NEW YEAR'S DAY.
- THE STUDENTS OF CLASS 4 BOUGAINVILLEA ___ CLEANING THE CLASSROOM.
- A BODY THAT HAS BEEN PRESERVED AND WRAPPED IN BANDAGES.
21 Clues: HIKARI IS FROM ____. • PAOLO IS FROM _____. • A MEAL IN THE MORNING. • WHO CELEBRATE DEEPAVALI? • A MEAL IN THE AFTERNOON. • I'M GOING TO BE A ______. • A RULER IN ANCIENT EGYPT. • I'M GOING TO BE A _______. • A _____ OF WATER IS RM 2.00. • IT HAS 3 SIDES AND 3 CORNERS • WHO CELEBRATE CHINESE NEW YEAR? • MATTHEW ____ WATCHING TELEVISION. • _____ OF JANUARY IS NEW YEAR'S DAY. • ...
Chapter 17 Test Review 2013-02-13
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- country began by the huang river
- maybe the most popular item found in china
- what chinese built to prevent invaders from attacking
- ocean that helps isolate china
- a ruler
- chinese made money out of this item
- group of nomads that conquored china
- a ruling family
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- would become a powerful weapon
- mountains that help isolate china
- a hard white pottery of extremly fine quality
- system of roads that connected china with europe
- desert that helps isolate china
- magnetic device that helps tell directions
- number of parts mongol empire splits into after death of genghis khan
- the ability to read and write
- what the parts of the mongol empire were known as
- the khan that united the mongol tribes
- what chinese stirrups were made of
- another name for the huang river
20 Clues: a ruler • a ruling family • the ability to read and write • would become a powerful weapon • ocean that helps isolate china • desert that helps isolate china • country began by the huang river • another name for the huang river • mountains that help isolate china • what chinese stirrups were made of • chinese made money out of this item • group of nomads that conquored china • ...
All About Mahathir, Faith and Chinese Stuff 2014-12-05
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- The name of Faith's nephew.
- The number of bags Faith has.
- Faith's favourite colour.
- The first musical instrument she learned to play.
- The ____ of Chinese New Year is the time to have a reunion dinner.
- The date of the first day of Chinese New Year 2015.
- The name of Faith's mother.
- The date of the first day of Chinese New Year 2015.
- Faith's favourite drink. (2-word)
- Faith's hobby.
- The colour of Faith's spectacles.
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- The month Mahathir proposed to Faith.
- The place Mahathir met Faith. (2-word)
- The name of Faith's little sister.
- The English word for '喜事' or '喜'.
- The Chinese name of the wedding toast. (2-word)
- The year Mahathir met Faith. (2-word)
- Faith's nephew is ___ year old.
- Mahathir's favourite colour.
- Mahathir's favourite food. (2-word)
- The name of Faith's brother-in-law.
21 Clues: Faith's hobby. • Faith's favourite colour. • The name of Faith's nephew. • The name of Faith's mother. • Mahathir's favourite colour. • The number of bags Faith has. • Faith's nephew is ___ year old. • The English word for '喜事' or '喜'. • Faith's favourite drink. (2-word) • The colour of Faith's spectacles. • The name of Faith's little sister. • Mahathir's favourite food. (2-word) • ...
China Geography and River Valley Crossword 2021-01-05
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- the ___ china plain was where the fertile soil was left after the flood
- a family of rulers
- Closely related people of several generations is an __ family
- the name of the first dynasty
- the head of the household
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- A type of small-seeded grain grown by the Chinese
- __ were expected to have proper speech and domestic skills
- Chinese written characters that represent words or ideas
- A protective wall that controls water around a river
- the huang river is also known as the ___ river
- yellow-brown soil
- the mandate of ___ allows rulers to have absolute power
- animal that bring the Chinese good luck and represents rivers
- the river where the first Chinese civilization began
14 Clues: yellow-brown soil • a family of rulers • the head of the household • the name of the first dynasty • the huang river is also known as the ___ river • A type of small-seeded grain grown by the Chinese • A protective wall that controls water around a river • the river where the first Chinese civilization began • the mandate of ___ allows rulers to have absolute power • ...
World Music iGCSE 2013-08-06
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- Band West Indian/Caribbean tuned percussion made from oil drums
- a lengthening series of pipes bound together from Latin America
- Latin American guitar
- African xylophone
- music with guitars, pan-pipes, homophonic, syncopated, fast/lively tempo and use of repetition/sequence
- Indian long-necked lute, metal strings and drone strings
- Indian plucked lute like instrument with metal fingerboard
- a small portable reed organ, using reeds and bellows
- generic name for metal stringed instrument with flat sound box, played with hammers or sticks
- Indian upright bowed string instrument
- Indian drone instrument, long necked lute with metal strings
- Chinese reed instrument, sounds similar to the oboe
- Indonesian gong and percussion orchestra
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- Indian pair of drums, played with hands and fingers
- Chinese bamboo flute
- 5 note scale common to many cultures
- generic name for plucked instrument with flat sound-box
- Latin American accordion
- a small portable organ using bellows operated by player’s feet
- music which is heterophonic, uses ostinato/repeating patterns, uses gongs/percussion
- Arab bowed string instrument
- music with melody, drone, improvisation
- African thumb piano
- Chinese plucked lute-like instrument
- music with polyrhythm, ostinato, call and response, parallel vocal harmony
- Chinese bowed string instrument
- Arab zither
- Latin American dance
- Arab plucked lute-like instrument
- drum African drum which can change pitch
- African plucked string instrument
- music with small range, singing, hand claps, hetrophonic, strong rhythmic patterns
- elaborate Chinese mouth organ
- Indian dulcimer
34 Clues: Arab zither • Indian dulcimer • African xylophone • African thumb piano • Chinese bamboo flute • Latin American dance • Latin American guitar • Latin American accordion • Arab bowed string instrument • elaborate Chinese mouth organ • Chinese bowed string instrument • Arab plucked lute-like instrument • African plucked string instrument • 5 note scale common to many cultures • ...
China: Then and Now 2015-08-16
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- China's largest city by population
- This connected China to the Roman Empire
- China's third largest export destination
- "Don't do to other people what you wouldn't want them to do to you"
- This invention was very important during warfare
- A sequence of rulers from the same family
- Site of the 1989 massacre of students who demanded political reforms
- Sculptures to protect Emperor Qin in the afterlife
- A luxury trade item
- Largest ethnic group in China
- Campaign introduced to make China a modern and industrial country
- religion of the Chinese government
- How many children a family is allowed to have in China
- China's largest export destination
- political ideology in China in which all citizens are equal
- China's current president
- The current population of China is 1.3 _____________ people
- This leader introduced communism in 1949
- A famine in the 1800s led to a mass emigration of Chinese people
- China's second largest export destination
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- Official language of China
- The dynasty that introduced writing on oracle bones
- Top product exported by China
- The period in Chinese history which began in 221BCE and ended in 1911 CE
- Mao's attempt to remove capitalism, traditions and cultural elements from society
- The cradle of Chinese civilisation
- Chinese currency
- China's first emperor
- China's capital city
- A time period in China's history from 2070BCE to 221BCE
- A consequence of the Great Leap Forward
- Leader who implemented the 1 child policy
- This leader established the Republic of China in 1912
33 Clues: Chinese currency • A luxury trade item • China's capital city • China's first emperor • China's current president • Official language of China • Top product exported by China • Largest ethnic group in China • China's largest city by population • The cradle of Chinese civilisation • religion of the Chinese government • China's largest export destination • ...
forbidden city 2018-05-24
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- The type of gun that the PLA used to shoot citizens.
- The Chinese name for the Yellow Temple.
- The country that the PLA fought often because of an argument about their shared border.
- Alex's last name.
- When the military controls the law, usually after a disaster or when the government is worried about an attack.
- The street that the Min Zu and Yan Jing Hotels are on.
- Alex's dad's name.
- These spilled out of the bag of the man who was shot off his bike.
- The city that they are currently in.
- The name of Alex's Chinese teacher.
- The currency that Alex and Xin-hua bribed the soldier with.
- The Chinese name for the cart that Alex pretended to sleep on.
- The Chinese word for pop.
- The color that Xin-hua dyed Alex's hair.
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- The ____ Field Army is rumoured to have held PLA soldiers at gunpoint and forced them to shoot the civilians.
- Alex's home country.
- The Chinese word for uncle.
- An abbreviation for an army that shot civilians at Tian An Men Square.
- The name of the embassy compound that contained the embassy that Alex was trying to reach.
- The name of the hotel that only foreigners stay at.
- The embassy that Alex was trying to reach.
- Xin-hua's grandmother.
- The brand of washing machine on top of the che.
- The amount of pagodas at the temple that Alex and Xin-hua stopped at.
- The name that Lao Xu gave Alex.
25 Clues: Alex's last name. • Alex's dad's name. • Alex's home country. • Xin-hua's grandmother. • The Chinese word for pop. • The Chinese word for uncle. • The name that Lao Xu gave Alex. • The name of Alex's Chinese teacher. • The city that they are currently in. • The Chinese name for the Yellow Temple. • The color that Xin-hua dyed Alex's hair. • ...
Ancient China Puzzle 2024-03-27
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- a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens
- a network of trade routes that stretched for more than four thousand miles across Asia
- location where ruins were found from the Shang dynasty, China's first civilization
- a region in the Huang He River valley, where Chinese civilization began
- a stone-and-earth wall about 1,500 miles long, first built during the Qin dynasty to defend China’s northern boundary
- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
- one of the first Chinese dynasties, ruled from 1750 to 1040 B.C.E.
- a river flowing from western China into the Bohai Gulf, 2,800 miles long
- a network of roads along which traders traveled
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- a line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty
- honoring of ancestors through rituals, such as offering food and wine to the spirits of the dead
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
- flowing from the highlands of Tibet in western China generally eastward, 3,395 miles long
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- a piece of bone or shell heated and cracked by holy men to seek advice from a king’s ancestors
- the first emperor to rule a united China, from 221 to 210 B.C.E.
- the dynasty that ruled China from about 206 B.C.E. to 220 C.E., the period following the Qin dynasty
- a person who works for a government
- a system of government based on landowners and tenants
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
20 Clues: a person who works for a government • the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • a network of roads along which traders traveled • a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • a system of government based on landowners and tenants • a line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty • ...
Ancient China Puzzle 2024-03-25
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- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
- a region in the Huang He River valley, where Chinese civilization began
- flowing from the highlands of Tibet in western China generally eastward, 3,395 miles long
- a piece of bone or shell heated and cracked by holy men to seek advice from a king’s ancestors
- the dynasty that ruled China from about 206 B.C.E. to 220 C.E., the period following the Qin dynasty
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- one of the first Chinese dynasties, ruled from 1750 to 1040 B.C.E.
- honoring of ancestors through rituals, such as offering food and wine to the spirits of the dead
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
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- a stone-and-earth wall about 1,500 miles long, first built during the Qin dynasty to defend China’s northern boundary
- the first emperor to rule a united China, from 221 to 210 B.C.E.
- a person who works for a government
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- a line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty
- a system of government based on landowners and tenants
- a network of roads along which traders traveled
- a river flowing from western China into the Bohai Gulf, 2,800 miles long
- a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens
- location where ruins were found from the Shang dynasty, China's first civilization
- a network of trade routes that stretched for more than four thousand miles across Asia
20 Clues: a person who works for a government • the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • a network of roads along which traders traveled • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens • a system of government based on landowners and tenants • a line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty • ...
Ancient China 2015-11-10
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- poor farmer
- the only manmade thing visible from space. it is located in china
- the founder of Daoism
- an instrument to measure earthquakes
- a Chinese philosophy that believes you should not try to gain wealth or power
- a fine fiber made by silkworms
- Chinese philosopher who developed confucianism
- priests burn this to make it crack, and then foretell the future with it
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- the king of Qin that conquered the warring states and united china
- Chinese philosophy that believes people w=should be controlled because they are bad by nature
- a master or ruler under the king
- sticking needles into certain parts of your body to help with pain
- spreading out
- an ancient Chinese caravan route to trade silk
- a green stone
15 Clues: poor farmer • spreading out • a green stone • the founder of Daoism • a fine fiber made by silkworms • a master or ruler under the king • an instrument to measure earthquakes • Chinese philosopher who developed confucianism • an ancient Chinese caravan route to trade silk • the only manmade thing visible from space. it is located in china • ...
chinese miners 2024-08-21
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- why did Chinese miners travel to new Zealand for the gold rush
- how were Chinese miners often described in term of there work
- what did Chinese miners maintain that was different from European miners
- besides mining what other jobs did Chinese miners take on
- what did Chinese miners leave behind in new zealand after the gold rush
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- where did many Chinese miners come from to join the new Zealand gold rush
- what was a major barrier for Chinese miners in new Zealand
- who often help Chinese with communication and legal issues
- what did Chinese miners form among themselves in the goldfields
- what did Chinese miners face from other miners and settlers
10 Clues: besides mining what other jobs did Chinese miners take on • what was a major barrier for Chinese miners in new Zealand • who often help Chinese with communication and legal issues • what did Chinese miners face from other miners and settlers • how were Chinese miners often described in term of there work • ...
Module 2 My favourite things 2023-06-03
chinese vocabulary 2013-02-12
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- a valuable cloth,spun by caterpillars
- closely related familyof several generations
- the founder of the Qin Dynasty
- a local leader of an armed group
- a system of beliefs and values
- the founderof the Han Dyn. to its greatest stregnth
- yellowish-brown soil
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- the type of money usef
- an ancient trade route b/w Cina and Europe
- a protective wall that holds back water
- the group of people whose jobs it is to carry out of the work of the government
- a chinese scholar,astronomer and historian
- a chinese philosopher and teacher whose beliefs had great influence on chinese life
13 Clues: yellowish-brown soil • the type of money usef • the founder of the Qin Dynasty • a system of beliefs and values • a local leader of an armed group • a valuable cloth,spun by caterpillars • a protective wall that holds back water • an ancient trade route b/w Cina and Europe • a chinese scholar,astronomer and historian • closely related familyof several generations • ...
Ancient Chinese 2022-09-01
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- plants
- helped treat diseases
- they began to look for medical reasons to explain this
- Your heart
- way to calm the mind
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- Caused prevention of knowledge of the body
- used to boost blood circulation and help with internal problems.
- helps make the body healthier
- used to create suction on certain parts of the body.
- medication based on herbs
- relieve pain and congestion
- changing how you eat
- needed to be cured to heal that person
13 Clues: plants • Your heart • changing how you eat • way to calm the mind • helped treat diseases • medication based on herbs • relieve pain and congestion • helps make the body healthier • needed to be cured to heal that person • Caused prevention of knowledge of the body • used to create suction on certain parts of the body. • they began to look for medical reasons to explain this • ...
Ancient Chinese 2022-09-01
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- plants
- helped treat diseases
- they began to look for medical reasons to explain this
- Your heart
- way to calm the mind
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- Caused prevention of knowledge of the body
- used to boost blood circulation and help with internal problems.
- helps make the body healthier
- used to create suction on certain parts of the body.
- medication based on herbs
- relieve pain and congestion
- changing how you eat
- needed to be cured to heal that person
13 Clues: plants • Your heart • changing how you eat • way to calm the mind • helped treat diseases • medication based on herbs • relieve pain and congestion • helps make the body healthier • needed to be cured to heal that person • Caused prevention of knowledge of the body • used to create suction on certain parts of the body. • they began to look for medical reasons to explain this • ...
Learn Chinese 2020-01-09
Crossword Puzzle Late Imperial China (Weeks 1-7) 2015-11-10
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- First word in the English title of a famous Ming novel (first print 1592) about a monk and a monkey travelling to India
- Manchu emperor and Chinese poet with the greatest output (quantitatively)
- The Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351-1767) ruled approximately the area that is the modern nation of…
- If Manchus, Mongols, etc., adopt Chinese customs and language, the process is called…
- The Mongols encouraged cultivation of it; the Ming produced it so systematically that some scholars speak of early capitalism
- Widespread European fascination with things Chinese in the 17-18th centuries
- Manchu dynasty in China, 1644-1912
- Family name of the man who led the first British mission to Qing China in 1793
- Family name of the ruling Ming family
- Chinese product that became a smash hit in 18th-century Britain
- Very tall animal from Africa that Zheng He’s ships brought to China
- Five East India Companies were founded in the 17th century by the British, the Portuguese, the French, the Danish, and the…
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- The Wanli emperor (reigned 1572-1620) liked to smoke it
- Admiral Zheng He was born 1371 in Yunnan and the religion of his father had been…
- Guiding political philosophy in imperial China
- Mao Zedong (1893-1976) and the first Ming emperor, Hongwu (1328-1398), both came from a family of…
- The Qing produced a famous multilingual glossary in Chinese, Manchu, Uyghur, Tibetan, and…
- Capital of the early Ming dynasty
- Capital of the middle and late Ming dynasty
- City-state on the west Indian coast that was one of the most important ports for Zheng He
- The Majapahit Empire (1293 - circa 1500) ruled various islands that form the modern nation of…
- Mongol dynasty in China, 1279-1368
- Family name of the scholar who wrote ‘The Social Life of Opium in China’ (2005)
- There was a specific kind of Buddhism at the court of the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Which country did it come from?
- First word in the English title of a famous Qing novel of 1791 which is regarded a masterpiece of Chinese and world literature
- Family name of a famous Italian Jesuit with impressive Chinese language skills
26 Clues: Capital of the early Ming dynasty • Mongol dynasty in China, 1279-1368 • Manchu dynasty in China, 1644-1912 • Family name of the ruling Ming family • Capital of the middle and late Ming dynasty • Guiding political philosophy in imperial China • The Wanli emperor (reigned 1572-1620) liked to smoke it • Chinese product that became a smash hit in 18th-century Britain • ...
China Review 2023-12-20
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- Chinese name for the massive ships built to explore the oceans
- Clay _______ Warriors built by Shi Huangdi to guard him in the afterlife
- This structure was built to protect China from Northern invaders
- The term for the rise, fall, and rise of dynasties
- This magnetic device allowed Chinese sailors and traders to navigate
- Prized white and blue Chinese pottery
- Early Chinese often worshipped these dead family members
- Chinese philosopher who wanted to put society back in order the way it used to be
- Famous ancient trade route of goods and ideas across Asia
- first golden age dynasty of China
- Famous Chinese invention that powered fireworks and rockets
- This philosophy believes in punishment and rewards
- Term used for when Shi Huangdi made all writing, roads, weights and measures the same
- The Confucian concept of being a good person
- The name for the secretive palace of the Ming Emperors
- This Confucian term means 'respect for parents'
- Explorer/admiral sailor who made seven huge voyages with his treasure fleet
- Fertile yellow colored silt deposited by the Yellow River
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- The _____ Period was 250 years of civil war at the end of the Zhou but before the Qin Dynasty
- Good rulers were given the blessing of the gods to rule
- important grain crop grown in flooded fields
- The Chinese name for the dynasty ruled by the Mongols
- Mongol invention that allowed them to fire arrows from horseback
- Invented during the Han Dynasty, made from wood pulp
- Name for a line of rulers from the same family
- Used by Shang Dynasty priests for fortune telling
- Empire founded by Ghengis Khan in Central Asia
- To work for the government, you had to pass one of these confucian exams
- second golden age dynasty of China
- The first emperor of China who ruled with legalist policies
- Grandson of Ghenghis Khan who ruled China's Yuan Dynasty
- This philosophy believes in harmony with nature, balance
- Italian trader who visited China during the Yuan Dynasty
- the teachings of Confucius are written down in the ___
- Dynasty that ended exploration, rebuilt the great wall and closed off from the rest of the world
35 Clues: first golden age dynasty of China • second golden age dynasty of China • Prized white and blue Chinese pottery • important grain crop grown in flooded fields • The Confucian concept of being a good person • Name for a line of rulers from the same family • Empire founded by Ghengis Khan in Central Asia • This Confucian term means 'respect for parents' • ...
Asian Foods! 2020-02-07
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- steamer made for chinese cooking
- Chinese New Year animal for 2020
- Oven used in Indian Cooking
- Round pan used for stir-frying
- This general made a tasty chicken dish
- Has killed 600 and infected 31,000 so far
- Clarified butter
- Brown sauce commonly used in Asian cooking
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- Japanese horseradish(green)
- Cookie adopted by the Chinese from Japanese
- Green candy bar sampled in class
- Seed of the Cilantro plant
- Seaweed used for making Sushi
- Grill used in Japanese cooking
- Starchy grain eaten at most meals in Japan
- Rice, vegetables and sometimes fish rolled with Nori
16 Clues: Clarified butter • Seed of the Cilantro plant • Japanese horseradish(green) • Oven used in Indian Cooking • Seaweed used for making Sushi • Round pan used for stir-frying • Grill used in Japanese cooking • steamer made for chinese cooking • Chinese New Year animal for 2020 • Green candy bar sampled in class • This general made a tasty chicken dish • ...
Ancient China,Jayden Jarvis 2018-05-07
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- as______________________________
- As in cuniform,the chinese system first used ____to
- chinese navigators began using the___in the A.D 1200's
- invaded china.Led by Genhis khan
- Dynasty was the second imperial dynasty.
- Was the first dynasty of Imperial China.
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- Dynasty was a chinese dynasty that followed the shang dynasty.
- objects or ideas
- Later,they simplified the pictograms into symbols called
- The Ancient Chinese built large construction projects
- Road was a trading routes that connect to east and west.
- Dynasty ruled the yellow river.
12 Clues: objects or ideas • Dynasty ruled the yellow river. • as______________________________ • invaded china.Led by Genhis khan • Dynasty was the second imperial dynasty. • Was the first dynasty of Imperial China. • As in cuniform,the chinese system first used ____to • The Ancient Chinese built large construction projects • chinese navigators began using the___in the A.D 1200's • ...
Dynasties of China Crossword 2023-01-18
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- way of growing crops in the mountains
- second Tang emperor and an admired figure
- Chinese dynasty that lasted less than 40 years
- Tang capital that became largest city in world
- used to choose government officials
- dynasty that restored order 50 years after the Tang
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- Chinese general who established the Sui dynasty
- Chinese dynasty that collapsed in 220 C.E.
- battle where the Tang gave up control of Silk Road
- Chinese used strains of this from Southeast Asia
- Sui emperor assassinated for his harsh ruling
- Turkish-speaking people who fought for the Tang
- this dynasty came to power after the fall of the Sui
- became China’s only official female emperor
14 Clues: used to choose government officials • way of growing crops in the mountains • second Tang emperor and an admired figure • Chinese dynasty that collapsed in 220 C.E. • became China’s only official female emperor • Sui emperor assassinated for his harsh ruling • Chinese dynasty that lasted less than 40 years • Tang capital that became largest city in world • ...
A History of Asia 2014-02-04
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- Was a famous Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveler, and translator.
- world's oldest surviving civilization.
- People living in China,they are also mentioned in ancient Indian literature.
- An ancient Sanskrit epic.
- Was the founder of the Persian Empire under the Achaemenid dynasty.
- Was a civilization, and historical region in southern Mesopotamia.
- Sometimes, a controversial term that has been used in several related ways.
- Is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India.
- A golden age.
- A book by post Marxist-philosophers; Antonio Negri, and Michael Hardt.
- Separated from the east coast of Asia.
- Was a mystical poet, and saint of India.
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- Describes a variety of religious, spiritual, and devotional practices that focus on natural phenomenon.
- Is a religious devotion in the form of active involvement of a devotee in worship of the divine.
- World's largest continent in terms of both area, and population.
- Was the third Mughal emperor.
- A monotheistic religion based on the life, and teachings of Jesus.
- Arabic name for Abraham.
- Was an influential Chinese philosopher.
- Was a Chinese Buddhist monk who traveled to Nepal, India, and Sri Lanka.
- A person who heads a monarchy.
21 Clues: A golden age. • Arabic name for Abraham. • An ancient Sanskrit epic. • Was the third Mughal emperor. • A person who heads a monarchy. • world's oldest surviving civilization. • Separated from the east coast of Asia. • Was an influential Chinese philosopher. • Was a mystical poet, and saint of India. • Is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India. • ...
ancient china vocabulary crossword 2024-01-05
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- also known as the yangtze river
- the longest river that flows through china also known as the yellow river
- founder of daoism
- an important ancient chinese philosopher and teacher
- a desert in china known for its harsh terrain
- chinas earliest writing system used to track records and predict the future
- respect for ones parents and elders
- a gemstone often used in art and jewlery
- a major chinese export made from silkworms and exported on a trade route called the silk road
- a philosophy ofliving in harmony with the dao
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- a procedure where needles are inserted into the skin to cure disease and relieve pain
- a group of leaders from the same family
- the philosophy on beleiving the teachings of confucius
- a device that measures earthquakes
- the right to rule
- a set of beleifs on how to live or act
- a soical system governed by peasents and farmers
- the first chinese emperor who unified china
- a dusty material that forms soil and makes the huang he river yellow
- a wall built on on the northern chinese border to protect china from invasion
- a philosophy of living with laws and a strong leader
21 Clues: the right to rule • founder of daoism • also known as the yangtze river • a device that measures earthquakes • respect for ones parents and elders • a set of beleifs on how to live or act • a group of leaders from the same family • a gemstone often used in art and jewlery • the first chinese emperor who unified china • a desert in china known for its harsh terrain • ...
TWJ CH5 L2 - Nguyen, T 2022-05-12
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- By 1870 there were twice as many Chinese ------ in Eastern Washington.
- the first response to the flood of immigration.
- another country disliked by the anti-asian nativists besides the Chinese
- This is where Scandinavians were attracted to.
- By 1910, -- percent of the population was from another country.
- By the early 1900s, more than ---- Norwegians settled in Seattle.
- *motivation to do something.
- *A long, narrow body of water.
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- In the mid 1800s this government seemed ready to collapse.
- The story of Washington's growth is a story of ----------.
- This act stopped Chinese laborers from entering the country.
- This was the main diet of the Irish
- First Norwegian to settle in Poulsbo
- *work that is considered to be shameful.
- Some nativists feared that the immigrants would weaken American -------
15 Clues: *motivation to do something. • *A long, narrow body of water. • This was the main diet of the Irish • First Norwegian to settle in Poulsbo • *work that is considered to be shameful. • This is where Scandinavians were attracted to. • the first response to the flood of immigration. • In the mid 1800s this government seemed ready to collapse. • ...
From Ancient to Modern China 2014-11-19
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- Which religion developed the martial art of kung fu?
- Kites were used for many things, such as scaring birds away from crops. What is another use of kites, surrounding the harvesting of food?
- Beijing and ________ have populations equal to or greater than the whole population of Australia.
- What must you remember to do when doing mapping?
- What was considered beautiful to the Chinese men?
- What is one of the most limiting factors of the efficiency of a government?
- What is the name of the dynasty that took place in the 'golden age'?
- China's economical growth is _________ than Australia.
- What did paper revolutionize?
- What desert is located in China?
- Who had inferior rank in the household?
- What was introduced to control the population of China?
- Human dissection was first carried out by two people, a doctor and a ________.
- Who was a philosopher, who was also regarded as one of the greatest thinkers?
- Who found the Terracotta Warriors?
- In 221BCE which dynasty was founded?
- What plateau is located in China?
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- What is a state of bliss, free from the cares of the world called?
- The fall of the Qin dyansty was followed by years of war. Lu Bang emerged as the winner and created a new dynasty. What is this dynasty called?
- There are two main rivers in China. One is the Huang He river, what is the other?
- What was gunpowder first used for?
- What did the Chinese base their authority on?
- Although the first emperor was known as Qin Shihuangdi, what is his actual name?
- What was the shape that the Chinese thought Earth was?
- By 1BCE Chinese missions led to the founding of _________.
- What is China's ranking in population?
- What was the tribe that the Chinese needed protection from,which urged them to create the Great Wall of China?
- What is the book which has all of Confucius' sayings called?
- Who began linking the walls into the Great Wall of China?
- Continuing from the question asking about 'what was considered beautiful to Chinese men,'how did they make this happen?
- The Chinese thought that they were at the ________ of the Earth?
- How many years did it take to create the Forbidden City?
32 Clues: What did paper revolutionize? • What desert is located in China? • What plateau is located in China? • What was gunpowder first used for? • Who found the Terracotta Warriors? • In 221BCE which dynasty was founded? • What is China's ranking in population? • Who had inferior rank in the household? • What did the Chinese base their authority on? • ...
From Ancient to Modern China 2014-11-19
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- Which religion developed the martial art of kung fu?
- Kites were used for many things, such as scaring birds away from crops. What is another use of kites, surrounding the harvesting of food?
- Beijing and ________ have populations equal to or greater than the whole population of Australia.
- What must you remember to do when doing mapping?
- What was considered beautiful to the Chinese men?
- What is one of the most limiting factors of the efficiency of a government?
- What is the name of the dynasty that took place in the 'golden age'?
- China's economical growth is _________ than Australia.
- What did paper revolutionize?
- What desert is located in China?
- Who had inferior rank in the household?
- What was introduced to control the population of China?
- Human dissection was first carried out by two people, a doctor and a ________.
- Who was a philosopher, who was also regarded as one of the greatest thinkers?
- Who found the Terracotta Warriors?
- In 221BCE which dynasty was founded?
- What plateau is located in China?
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- What is a state of bliss, free from the cares of the world called?
- The fall of the Qin dyansty was followed by years of war. Lu Bang emerged as the winner and created a new dynasty. What is this dynasty called?
- There are two main rivers in China. One is the Huang He river, what is the other?
- What was gunpowder first used for?
- What did the Chinese base their authority on?
- Although the first emperor was known as Qin Shihuangdi, what is his actual name?
- What was the shape that the Chinese thought Earth was?
- By 1BCE Chinese missions led to the founding of _________.
- What is China's ranking in population?
- What was the tribe that the Chinese needed protection from,which urged them to create the Great Wall of China?
- What is the book which has all of Confucius' sayings called?
- Who began linking the walls into the Great Wall of China?
- Continuing from the question asking about 'what was considered beautiful to Chinese men,'how did they make this happen?
- The Chinese thought that they were at the ________ of the Earth?
- How many years did it take to create the Forbidden City?
32 Clues: What did paper revolutionize? • What desert is located in China? • What plateau is located in China? • What was gunpowder first used for? • Who found the Terracotta Warriors? • In 221BCE which dynasty was founded? • What is China's ranking in population? • Who had inferior rank in the household? • What did the Chinese base their authority on? • ...
Early China Review 2021-12-06
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- Name for a line of rulers from the same family
- Prized white and blue Chinese pottery
- This philosophy believes in harmony with nature, balance
- second golden age dynasty of China
- The term for the rise, fall, and rise of dynasties
- Explorer/admiral sailor who made seven huge voyages with his treasure fleet
- Mongol invention that allowed them to fire arrows from horseback
- Term used for when Shi Huangdi made all writing, roads, weights and measures the same
- This Confucian term means 'respect for parents'
- The Chinese name for the dynasty ruled by the Mongols
- Famous Chinese invention that powered fireworks and rockets
- important grain crop grown in flooded fields
- Chinese philosopher who wanted to put society back in order the way it used to be
- Clay _______ Warriors built by Shi Huangdi to guard him in the afterlife
- Early Chinese often worshipped these dead family members
- The _____ Period was 250 years of civil war at the end of the Zhou but before the Qin Dynasty
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- Italian trader who visited China during the Yuan Dynasty
- Grandson of Ghenghis Khan who ruled China's Yuan Dynasty
- To work for the government, you had to pass one of these confucian exams
- first golden age dynasty of China
- Used by Shang Dynasty priests for fortune telling
- the teachings of Confucius are written down in the ___
- The first emperor of China who ruled with legalist policies
- This magnetic device allowed Chinese sailors and traders to navigate
- Dynasty that ended exploration, rebuilt the great wall and closed off from the rest of the world
- This philosophy believes in punishment and rewards
- This structure was built to protect China from Northern invaders
- The name for the secretive palace of the Ming Emperors
- Chinese name for the massive ships built to explore the oceans
- Good rulers were given the blessing of the gods to rule
- Empire founded by Ghengis Khan in Central Asia
- Fertile yellow colored silt deposited by the Yellow River
- Famous ancient trade route of goods and ideas across Asia
- Invented during the Han Dynasty, made from wood pulp
- The Confucian concept of being a good person
35 Clues: first golden age dynasty of China • second golden age dynasty of China • Prized white and blue Chinese pottery • important grain crop grown in flooded fields • The Confucian concept of being a good person • Name for a line of rulers from the same family • Empire founded by Ghengis Khan in Central Asia • This Confucian term means 'respect for parents' • ...
Festivals In Malaysia 2022-09-30
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- 15th night of Chinese New Year
- traditional garment made of silk or cotton in Indian culture
- Best food that complement kuah kacang
- Traditional cloth for woman during Hari Raya
- Represent riches in the Chinese culture
- The other name of Hari Raya Puasa
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- The thing Nien, the mystical beast scared of in the Chinese culture
- The other name for panjut
- crunchy and savoury snack
- The other name of Deepavali
- Represent good fortunes in the Chinese culture
- cute clay lamps in Indian culture
12 Clues: The other name for panjut • crunchy and savoury snack • The other name of Deepavali • 15th night of Chinese New Year • cute clay lamps in Indian culture • The other name of Hari Raya Puasa • Best food that complement kuah kacang • Represent riches in the Chinese culture • Traditional cloth for woman during Hari Raya • Represent good fortunes in the Chinese culture • ...
Kaylee Atkins Block 1 2.8.16 TIC Passcode is TIC 2016-02-08
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- (Lao Tzu) Chinese philosopher who wrote Tao Te Ching
- taught by Confucius, brings praise upon yourself
- belief that the emperor has the right to rule harshly
- belief that you should honor your elders
- a group of rulers
- place of worship
- family based by a male romodel
- teach of Confucius
- another name for Mongols
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- dynasty that follows the Qin dynasty
- the teachins of Lao Tzu
- the study of search for truth
- Chinese belief that the emperors got power from gods
- a ruler
- great Chinese philosopher his ideas influenced many
- China's ancient enemy
16 Clues: a ruler • place of worship • a group of rulers • teach of Confucius • China's ancient enemy • the teachins of Lao Tzu • another name for Mongols • the study of search for truth • family based by a male romodel • dynasty that follows the Qin dynasty • belief that you should honor your elders • taught by Confucius, brings praise upon yourself • ...
CNY puzzle 2018-02-24
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- Traditionally lit during CNY
- Red & when set off at night produce loud noises
- Performed by dancers carrying animal-like costume
- Fruit usually eaten during CNY
- Red packets filled with money
- Number of Chinese zodiac animals
- Chinese love letter cookies
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- Chinese style raw fish salad and is tossed during CNY
- Get-together meal during CNY eve
- Traditional CNY clothes for females
- Festival held 15 days after CNY
- Unlucky number
- Type of Calendar which determine when is CNY
- One of the CNY cookies
- Auspicious colour
- Animal in the zodiac calendar starts with T
16 Clues: Unlucky number • Auspicious colour • One of the CNY cookies • Chinese love letter cookies • Traditionally lit during CNY • Red packets filled with money • Fruit usually eaten during CNY • Festival held 15 days after CNY • Get-together meal during CNY eve • Number of Chinese zodiac animals • Traditional CNY clothes for females • Animal in the zodiac calendar starts with T • ...
A History of Asia 2014-02-03
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- The world's oldest surviving civilization.
- People living in China,they are also mentioned in ancient Indian literature.
- Arabic name for Abraham.
- A monotheistic religion based on the life, and teachings of Jesus.
- Is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India.
- Was a Chinese Buddhist monk who traveled to Nepal, India, and Sri Lanka.
- A person who heads a monarchy.
- Was an influential Chinese philosopher.
- Was a famous Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveler, and translator.
- Was a mystical poet, and saint of India.
- A golden age.
- Was a civilization, and historical region in southern Mesopotamia.
- A book by post Marxist-philosophers; Antonio Negri, and Michael Hardt.
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- Was the founder of the Persian Empire under the Achaemenid dynasty.
- World's largest continent in terms of both area, and population.
- Is a religious devotion in the form of active involvement of a devotee in worship of the divine.
- Sometimes, a controversial term that has been used in several related ways.
- An ancient Sanskrit epic.
- Was the third Mughal emperor.
- worship Describes a variety of religious, spiritual, and devotional practices that focus on natural phenomenon.
- separated from the east coast of Asia.
21 Clues: A golden age. • Arabic name for Abraham. • An ancient Sanskrit epic. • Was the third Mughal emperor. • A person who heads a monarchy. • separated from the east coast of Asia. • Was an influential Chinese philosopher. • Was a mystical poet, and saint of India. • The world's oldest surviving civilization. • Is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India. • ...
Ch. 3/4 Vocab 2022-11-02
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- A civilization in the Americas near modern day St. Louis.
- A Mali king known for his extreme wealth.
- A South African civilization known for its deposits of gold.
- Predictable winds that change directions seasonally.
- A period where pueblos/settlements emerged in the Chaco canyon.
- Turkic Empire in Persia beginning in the early 16th century.
- A Javanese kingdom.
- A West African city known for its great markets and scholarship.
- A nickname given to Europeans based on their exploration and conquest.
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- Resting stops for caravans to restock and exchange.
- A Hindu and Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia.
- Advanced Chinese sailing ships.
- Also known as the Black Death.
- A Chinese religion consisting of parts of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism.
- Places where foreign merchants exchange cultural and economic ideas with each other.
- Grandson of Chinggis Khan.
- Capital of the Mongol Empire.
- An important water way connecting China and Southeast Asia to the Indian Ocean.
- A Muslim explorer known for traveling over 75,000 miles across Afro-Eurasia.
- Chinese emperor during the Ming Dynasty that ordered the Treasure Fleet.
- A Chinese explorer that commanded the Treasure Fleet.
21 Clues: A Javanese kingdom. • Grandson of Chinggis Khan. • Capital of the Mongol Empire. • Also known as the Black Death. • Advanced Chinese sailing ships. • A Mali king known for his extreme wealth. • A Hindu and Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia. • Resting stops for caravans to restock and exchange. • Predictable winds that change directions seasonally. • ...
Chinese New Year Celebration 2021-04-06
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- Traditionally, Chinese New Year is a time to honour them.
- Traditionally, lighting of this item is believed to ward off the beast.
- A mythical beast in the Chinese folklore.
- The Chinese New Year is celebrated in this season.
- The street light-up will be held here.
- These oranges are exchanged during the festival.
- Chinese New Year is celebrated on this month in 2021.
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- Homes will be decorated with these objects hung by the gates and doorways.
- A traditional dinner held on the eve of the new year.
- In Chinese tradition, the colour 'red' symbolises this.
- These packets are filled with money to be given to children.
- This plant has yellow fruit that symbolises 'gold'.
12 Clues: The street light-up will be held here. • A mythical beast in the Chinese folklore. • These oranges are exchanged during the festival. • The Chinese New Year is celebrated in this season. • This plant has yellow fruit that symbolises 'gold'. • A traditional dinner held on the eve of the new year. • Chinese New Year is celebrated on this month in 2021. • ...
A History of Asia 2014-02-03
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- separated from the east coast of Asia.
- World's largest continent in terms of both area, and population.
- The world's oldest surviving civilization.
- An ancient Sanskrit epic.
- People living in China,they are also mentioned in ancient Indian literature.
- Was a civilization, and historical region in southern Mesopotamia.
- Was the founder of the Persian Empire under the Achaemenid dynasty.
- Sometimes, a controversial term that has been used in several related ways.
- worship Describes a variety of religious, spiritual, and devotional practices that focus on natural phenomenon.
- Is a religious devotion in the form of active involvement of a devotee in worship of the divine.
- A golden age.
- A book by post Marxist-philosophers; Antonio Negri, and Michael Hardt.
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- Was a famous Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveler, and translator.
- Was a Chinese Buddhist monk who traveled to Nepal, India, and Sri Lanka.
- Was a mystical poet, and saint of India.
- Is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India.
- Was an influential Chinese philosopher.
- A monotheistic religion based on the life, and teachings of Jesus.
- A person who heads a monarchy.
- Arabic name for Abraham.
- Was the third Mughal emperor.
21 Clues: A golden age. • Arabic name for Abraham. • An ancient Sanskrit epic. • Was the third Mughal emperor. • A person who heads a monarchy. • separated from the east coast of Asia. • Was an influential Chinese philosopher. • Was a mystical poet, and saint of India. • The world's oldest surviving civilization. • Is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India. • ...
Ancient china/ Lincoln Nyholm 2018-05-07
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- this dynasty built the great wall of china
- this is a Chinese philosophie invented by Lao Tzu
- The first Chinese settlement was on this river
- this dynasty built the forbidden city
- this dynasty ruled from 206 to 220 A.D
- this food was invented by the Zhou dynasty
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- This is a Chinese Philosophie invented by Kongfuzi- latter called Confucius
- What Chinese invention had to use a Mesopotamian invention
- emperor Qin Shihuang built this army
- this dynasty ruled from 960 to 1279 A.D
- This animal or creature is an ancient Chinese invention
11 Clues: emperor Qin Shihuang built this army • this dynasty built the forbidden city • this dynasty ruled from 206 to 220 A.D • this dynasty ruled from 960 to 1279 A.D • this dynasty built the great wall of china • this food was invented by the Zhou dynasty • The first Chinese settlement was on this river • this is a Chinese philosophie invented by Lao Tzu • ...
China Crossword - Kayla Hofflinger 2018-01-19
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- Local leader of an armed group
- White translucent ceramic
- People who do the work of the government
- Line of powerful leaders in the same family
- Trade route between China and Europe
- Chinese philosophy concerned with living in harmony with nature
- Chinese invention allowed for rockets
- Chinese philosopher and teacher
- Strict obedience to laws
- Two opposing but complementary forces found in all nature
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- Male ruler of an empire
- System of beliefs and values
- Noble whose wealth came from land ownership
- Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama the Buddha
- Group of travelers journeying together
- Many territories and people controlled by one government
- Type of money
- Major dynasty that ruled China from the 14th to the 17th century
18 Clues: Type of money • Male ruler of an empire • Strict obedience to laws • White translucent ceramic • System of beliefs and values • Local leader of an armed group • Chinese philosopher and teacher • Trade route between China and Europe • Chinese invention allowed for rockets • Group of travelers journeying together • People who do the work of the government • ...
From Ancient to Modern China 2014-11-19
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- Which religion developed the martial art of kung fu?
- Kites were used for many things, such as scaring birds away from crops. What is another use of kites, surrounding the harvesting of food?
- Beijing and ________ have populations equal to or greater than the whole population of Australia.
- What must you remember to do when doing mapping?
- What was considered beautiful to the Chinese men?
- What is one of the most limiting factors of the efficiency of a government?
- What is the name of the dynasty that took place in the 'golden age'?
- China's economical growth is _________ than Australia.
- What did paper revolutionize?
- What desert is located in China?
- Who had inferior rank in the household?
- What was introduced to control the population of China?
- Human dissection was first carried out by two people, a doctor and a ________.
- Who was a philosopher, who was also regarded as one of the greatest thinkers?
- Who found the Terracotta Warriors?
- In 221BCE which dynasty was founded?
- What plateau is located in China?
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- What is a state of bliss, free from the cares of the world called?
- The fall of the Qin dyansty was followed by years of war. Lu Bang emerged as the winner and created a new dynasty. What is this dynasty called?
- There are two main rivers in China. One is the Huang He river, what is the other?
- What was gunpowder first used for?
- What did the Chinese base their authority on?
- Although the first emperor was known as Qin Shihuangdi, what is his actual name?
- What was the shape that the Chinese thought Earth was?
- By 1BCE Chinese missions led to the founding of _________.
- What is China's ranking in population?
- What was the tribe that the Chinese needed protection from,which urged them to create the Great Wall of China?
- What is the book which has all of Confucius' sayings called?
- Who began linking the walls into the Great Wall of China?
- Continuing from the question asking about 'what was considered beautiful to Chinese men,'how did they make this happen?
- The Chinese thought that they were at the ________ of the Earth?
- How many years did it take to create the Forbidden City?
32 Clues: What did paper revolutionize? • What desert is located in China? • What plateau is located in China? • What was gunpowder first used for? • Who found the Terracotta Warriors? • In 221BCE which dynasty was founded? • What is China's ranking in population? • Who had inferior rank in the household? • What did the Chinese base their authority on? • ...
Midterm Review 2023-01-23
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- is the Lantern Festival on the first or last night of Chinese New Year
- a group of people who live together, share culture, language and history
- Something that glows during the Chinese New Year
- The Christmas tree we talked about
- a dessert eaten during Hanukkah
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- The type of Chinese dance
- type of pancake eaten during Hanukkah
- How Native Americans got across water
- a popular Hanukkah game
- Chocolate Coins
- Another name for the Chinese New Year
- The number of night Hanukkah Lasts
12 Clues: Chocolate Coins • a popular Hanukkah game • The type of Chinese dance • a dessert eaten during Hanukkah • The Christmas tree we talked about • The number of night Hanukkah Lasts • type of pancake eaten during Hanukkah • How Native Americans got across water • Another name for the Chinese New Year • Something that glows during the Chinese New Year • ...
Chinese Cinderella crossword puzzle - David 7D 2013-06-16
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- a male family member
- - 5th younger sister in Chinese
- grand father in Chinese (no spaces)
- Authors REAL full name
- what was used to transport Adeline to her new school
- full name of author
- Name of the war that China had lost
- what this story was written on
- Name of pages in book (No extra pages)
- English currency
- Year of adelines birth
- pg 85 3rd word (book without extra pages, just the original)
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- what older sister had done to her siblings
- Nai Nai's feet were...
- year that novel was created
- Adeline's husband's name
- what style Niang gave the Step Sons
- continent where it all started at
- Adelines favourite food
- China had lost a war to
- where the family comes around the table for consumption
- Month that Adeline was born in
- colour on the front of the book
- Niang was Chinese and ?
- The feeling the step children had towards Niang
- how Adeline had been treated as a child
- where you might find this novel, besides the internet
- Falling what ?
- Niang was noot european or asian, but was...
- Chinese Currency
30 Clues: Falling what ? • English currency • Chinese Currency • full name of author • a male family member • Nai Nai's feet were... • Authors REAL full name • Year of adelines birth • Adelines favourite food • China had lost a war to • Niang was Chinese and ? • Adeline's husband's name • year that novel was created • Month that Adeline was born in • what this story was written on • ...
ancient china vocabulary crossword 2024-01-05
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- also known as the yangtze river
- the longest river that flows through china also known as the yellow river
- founder of daoism
- an important ancient chinese philosopher and teacher
- a desert in china known for its harsh terrain
- chinas earliest writing system used to track records and predict the future
- respect for ones parents and elders
- a gemstone often used in art and jewlery
- a major chinese export made from silkworms and exported on a trade route called the silk road
- a philosophy ofliving in harmony with the dao
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- a procedure where needles are inserted into the skin to cure disease and relieve pain
- a group of leaders from the same family
- the philosophy on beleiving the teachings of confucius
- a device that measures earthquakes
- the right to rule
- a set of beleifs on how to live or act
- a soical system governed by peasents and farmers
- the first chinese emperor who unified china
- a dusty material that forms soil and makes the huang he river yellow
- a wall built on on the northern chinese border to protect china from invasion
- a philosophy of living with laws and a strong leader
21 Clues: the right to rule • founder of daoism • also known as the yangtze river • a device that measures earthquakes • respect for ones parents and elders • a set of beleifs on how to live or act • a group of leaders from the same family • a gemstone often used in art and jewlery • the first chinese emperor who unified china • a desert in china known for its harsh terrain • ...
Chapter 25: Nationalism 2024-04-30
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- Empire ending in 1923
- Leader of the Chinese Nationalist
- Type of warfare used by Omar Mukhtar
- Arabic spelling of Medina
- Exported beef and wheat
- Fled to Palestine in 1930s
- Invaded by middle-level officers, 1931
- Arabic-American oil company
- Government where some people exercise power
- War from 1992 to 1995
- African unity movement
- Arabic spelling of Mecca
- African soldiers were called
- Invaded by Greece
- National oil company set to run the oil company
- British adventurer
- Chinese revolutionary forces took over south of this river
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- "India's Great Soul"
- Mass murder
- Moscow-trained Viet. communist leader
- Political unrest took place
- Location where Chiang Kai-shek founded a new Chinese republic
- Large Japanese financial and industrial corp.
- Party formed in Argentina, 1890
- Persian army officer
- Gandhi used this method for unjust laws
- Economic and social reforms happened during this Japanese era
- Persia became in 1935
- Suffered most during Great Depression in Japanese
- British troops seized in 1916
- Former Turkish leader
- Africans received little to no
- Chinese revolutionary statesman
- Association founded by farmers in 1920
- Exported nitrates and copper
35 Clues: Mass murder • Invaded by Greece • British adventurer • "India's Great Soul" • Persian army officer • Empire ending in 1923 • Persia became in 1935 • Former Turkish leader • War from 1992 to 1995 • African unity movement • Exported beef and wheat • Arabic spelling of Mecca • Arabic spelling of Medina • Fled to Palestine in 1930s • Political unrest took place • Arabic-American oil company • ...
Ancient China 2023-11-28
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- a military commander exercising civil power by force, usually in a limited area
- a member of an upper class of society, usually made up of hereditary nobility
- a symbol in a writing system that represents a thing or an idea
- Chinese system of beliefs which describes the way a king must rule
- a Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of laws
- Coins and paper bills used as money
- service the administrative service of a government
- having title or possession by reason of birth
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- a symbol in a writing system based on pictures
- an official who watches others for correct behavior
- a person that someone is descended from
- farmer a farmer who works land owned by someone else and pays rent in cash or as a share of the crop
- originally, a Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to treat disease or relieve pain
- a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius
- Piety the responsibility children have to respect, obey, and care for their parents
- a Chinese philosophy concerned with obtaining long life and living in harmony with nature
- of Heaven the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods
17 Clues: Coins and paper bills used as money • a person that someone is descended from • having title or possession by reason of birth • a symbol in a writing system based on pictures • service the administrative service of a government • an official who watches others for correct behavior • a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius • ...
Chinese New Year 2024-01-23
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- represents longevity in Chinese culture
- symbolizes wealth.
- temples are adorned with these during Chinese New Year.
- Colour associated with good luck and prosperity.
- symbolic meaning of fish in chinese culture.
- Traditional Chinese New Year decoration.
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- the number of days Chinese New Year celebration ususally last.
- chasing away evil spirits at night.
- money in tradisional envelopes.
- a mythical creature brought to life through dance.
10 Clues: symbolizes wealth. • money in tradisional envelopes. • chasing away evil spirits at night. • represents longevity in Chinese culture • Traditional Chinese New Year decoration. • symbolic meaning of fish in chinese culture. • Colour associated with good luck and prosperity. • a mythical creature brought to life through dance. • ...
N5 China Revision 2021-05-18
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- A muslim ethnic group that has been persecuted by the CCP and are from the Xinjang province.
- domestic passport that allows Chinese workers to resettle in urban areas.
- Liu Yandong is one of only two women who sit on the standing committee of the Chinese Communist party. Who is the other woman?
- The % of men in the CCP.
- The power China has in the UN security council to prevent rulings they don't like.
- What is the official name of the standing committee of the Chinese Communist Party?
- maritime location where China is facing off against USA, Japan and Taiwan
- opposite of urban
- What is the only type of election that is close to democratic?
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- Significant investment in land and sea trade routes that binds countries to China.
- Medical staff who are travel around rural areas to provide medicine and care.
- Usually a city or urban region that is allowed to free trade. This boosts prosperity for residents.
- How many members sit on the standing committee of the Chinese Communist Party?
- Ai Weiwei and Liu Xiabo are examples of this group who are under-respresented in Chinese Government.
- which group of people are most likely to be affected by obesity and smoking in China?
- The main ethnic group in China.
- A region that has experienced many protests recently.
- Who has the title of President for Life?
18 Clues: opposite of urban • The % of men in the CCP. • The main ethnic group in China. • Who has the title of President for Life? • A region that has experienced many protests recently. • What is the only type of election that is close to democratic? • domestic passport that allows Chinese workers to resettle in urban areas. • ...
Ch. 10 Vocabulary 2021-11-09
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- a Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of laws
- a military commander exercising civil power by force, usually in a limited area
- Chinese system of beliefs which describes the way a king must rule
- an official who watches others for correct behavior
- a Chinese philosophy concerned with obtaining long life and living in harmony with nature
- the responsibility children have to respect, obey, and care for their parents
- having title or possession by reason of birth
- something, such as coins or paper money, that is used as a medium of exchange
- farmer a farmer who works land owned by someone else and pays rent in cash or as a share of the crop
- a group of non-elected government officials
- a person that someone is descended from
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- originally, a Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to treat disease or relieve pain
- the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods
- service the administrative service of a government
- a member of an upper class of society, usually made up of hereditary nobility
- a symbol in a writing system that represents a thing or an idea
- a symbol in a writing system based on pictures
- a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius
18 Clues: a person that someone is descended from • a group of non-elected government officials • having title or possession by reason of birth • a symbol in a writing system based on pictures • service the administrative service of a government • an official who watches others for correct behavior • a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius • ...
Chinese Geography 2013-02-19
13 Clues: Capital • divided into • largest city • As large as... • hard to navigate • China is located • population of ... • Has over ... cities • longest river in China • where culture is dominant • second longest river in China • the temperature in the north and west is.. • the temperature in the south and east is..
Chinese 2 2019-10-04
Ancient Chinese 2022-09-01
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- plants
- helped treat diseases
- they began to look for medical reasons to explain this
- Your heart
- way to calm the mind
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- Caused prevention of knowledge of the body
- used to boost blood circulation and help with internal problems.
- helps make the body healthier
- used to create suction on certain parts of the body.
- medication based on herbs
- relieve pain and congestion
- changing how you eat
- needed to be cured to heal that person
13 Clues: plants • Your heart • changing how you eat • way to calm the mind • helped treat diseases • medication based on herbs • relieve pain and congestion • helps make the body healthier • needed to be cured to heal that person • Caused prevention of knowledge of the body • used to create suction on certain parts of the body. • they began to look for medical reasons to explain this • ...
Ancient Chinese 2022-09-01
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- plants
- helped treat diseases
- they began to look for medical reasons to explain this
- Your heart
- way to calm the mind
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- Caused prevention of knowledge of the body
- used to boost blood circulation and help with internal problems.
- helps make the body healthier
- used to create suction on certain parts of the body.
- medication based on herbs
- relieve pain and congestion
- changing how you eat
- needed to be cured to heal that person
13 Clues: plants • Your heart • changing how you eat • way to calm the mind • helped treat diseases • medication based on herbs • relieve pain and congestion • helps make the body healthier • needed to be cured to heal that person • Caused prevention of knowledge of the body • used to create suction on certain parts of the body. • they began to look for medical reasons to explain this • ...
Ancient Chinese 2022-09-01
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- plants
- helped treat diseases
- they began to look for medical reasons to explain this
- Your heart
- way to calm the mind
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- Caused prevention of knowledge of the body
- used to boost blood circulation and help with internal problems.
- helps make the body healthier
- used to create suction on certain parts of the body.
- medication based on herbs
- relieve pain and congestion
- changing how you eat
- needed to be cured to heal that person
13 Clues: plants • Your heart • changing how you eat • way to calm the mind • helped treat diseases • medication based on herbs • relieve pain and congestion • helps make the body healthier • needed to be cured to heal that person • Caused prevention of knowledge of the body • used to create suction on certain parts of the body. • they began to look for medical reasons to explain this • ...
chinese dragons 2022-05-19
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- dragons rules this natural phenomenon
- this dragon lived only in the sea
- dragons evolved out of BLANK worshipping
- this dragon caught falling gods
- BLANK emporer turned dragons into rivers
- this dragon guarded treasure
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- this color dragon meant royalty
- this color dragon meant purity
- tribe leader that was half dragon
- chinese word for dragon
- number of dragon forms
- dragons in western myths viewed as
- this color dragon meant luck
13 Clues: number of dragon forms • chinese word for dragon • this color dragon meant luck • this dragon guarded treasure • this color dragon meant purity • this color dragon meant royalty • this dragon caught falling gods • tribe leader that was half dragon • this dragon lived only in the sea • dragons in western myths viewed as • dragons rules this natural phenomenon • ...
Chinese vocabulary 2023-10-30
13 Clues: this • I, my • to eat • they, them • You (plural) • How are things? • question or problem • in, to be located in • verb meaning ‘to have’ • ‘not bad’, ‘pretty good’ • negative adverb for the verb ‘yǒu’ • most common character, show connection, belonging to • this goes after the verb or adjective to show a change
Chinese Crossword 2024-04-28
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- How do you have one of my pens?
- How do you write so bad?
- She wants her second cup of water
- I drank a little bit of tea and after attended class
- As late as 6:00 he teaches Chinese review
- Chinese terms are difficult
- Early at 1:00 she listens to a recording
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- Grammar is very easy
- I drink my second cup of milk tea
- You are really handsome and very cool
- This morning I studied Chinese
- She came in early at twelve o clock
- My Chinese speaking is slow
13 Clues: Grammar is very easy • How do you write so bad? • My Chinese speaking is slow • Chinese terms are difficult • This morning I studied Chinese • How do you have one of my pens? • I drink my second cup of milk tea • She wants her second cup of water • She came in early at twelve o clock • You are really handsome and very cool • Early at 1:00 she listens to a recording • ...
CELEBRATION 2024-04-04
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- Friday Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, observed by the Christian community in Malaysia.
- Merdeka Malaysian Independence Day celebrated on August 31st.
- Day Celebrated on September 16th to commemorate the establishment of the Malaysian federation.
- Tamil harvest festival celebrated by the Indian community.
- New Year Annual celebration observed by Malaysian Chinese communities.
- Raya Muslim festival celebrated at the end of Ramadan.
- Harvest festival celebrated by the Dayak people in Sarawak.
- Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, celebrated by the Christian community in Malaysia.
- Day Buddhist holiday marking the birth, enlightenment, and passing of Gautama Buddha.
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- Hindu festival of lights celebrated by Indians in Malaysia.
- Goh Mei Chinese festival celebrated on the 15th day of the Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese Valentine's Day.
- Day Buddhist festival commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha.
- Hindu festival celebrated by the Tamil community, marked by elaborate processions and offerings.
- Rasul Muslim holiday commemorating the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
- Festival Chinese festival celebrated with lanterns, mooncakes, and family gatherings.
- Muharram Islamic New Year marking the migration of the Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina.
- Festival Celebrated in Penang with lantern displays, dragon boat races, and water-based activities.
17 Clues: Tamil harvest festival celebrated by the Indian community. • Hindu festival of lights celebrated by Indians in Malaysia. • Harvest festival celebrated by the Dayak people in Sarawak. • Raya Muslim festival celebrated at the end of Ramadan. • Merdeka Malaysian Independence Day celebrated on August 31st. • ...
Ch. 10 Vocabulary 2021-11-09
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- an official who watches others for correct behavior
- a military commander exercising civil power by force, usually in a limited area
- originally, a Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to treat disease or relieve pain
- the administrative service of a government
- a Chinese philosophy concerned with obtaining long life and living in harmony with nature
- the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods
- a person that someone is descended from
- a member of an upper class of society, usually made up of hereditary nobility
- a farmer who works land owned by someone else and pays rent in cash or as a share of the crop
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- Chinese system of beliefs which describes the way a king must rule
- a Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of laws
- having title or possession by reason of birth
- something, such as coins or paper money, that is used as a medium of exchange
- a symbol in a writing system that represents a thing or an idea
- a symbol in a writing system based on pictures
- the responsibility children have to respect, obey, and care for their parents
- a group of non-elected government officials
- a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius
18 Clues: a person that someone is descended from • the administrative service of a government • a group of non-elected government officials • having title or possession by reason of birth • a symbol in a writing system based on pictures • an official who watches others for correct behavior • a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius • ...
Ancient China 2022-04-01
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- a symbol in a writing system that represents a thing or idea
- a Chinese philosophy concerned with obtaining long life and living in harmony with nature
- a group of non-elected government officials
- a Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of laws
- a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius
- a person that someone is descended from
- having title or possession by reason of birth
- the responsibility of children to respect, obey, and care for their parents
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- the administrative service of a government
- a symbol in a writing system based on pictures
- a farmer who works land owned by someone else and pays rent in cash or as a share of the crop
- the belief that the Chinese king’s right to rule came from the gods
- a military commander exercising civil power by force, usually in a limited area
- a member of an upper class of society, usually made up of hereditary nobility
- an official who watches others for correct behavior
- something, such as coins or paper money, that is used as a medium of exchange; money in the form of coins or paper
- Chinese system of beliefs which describes the way a person must rule
- originally, a Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to treat disease or relieve pain
18 Clues: a person that someone is descended from • the administrative service of a government • a group of non-elected government officials • having title or possession by reason of birth • a symbol in a writing system based on pictures • an official who watches others for correct behavior • a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius • ...
Chinese Colors & Greetings 2015-11-17
18 Clues: grey • pink • brown • purple • Goodbye • Thank you • I am fine. • How are you? • My name is Tom. • You are welcome. • The color of sky • The yolk of an egg • The color of grass • What is your name? • The color of oranges • The traditional Chinese color • The Friday after Thanksgiving • The Chinese color for funerals
Ancient China 2023-03-20
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- This ancient chinese invention prevents people from getting lost.
- The Chinese used this material to create beautiful art.
- Ancient Chinese farmers slept on simple mats and used pillows made of _______.
- In Ancient China, they invented an instrument that showed when and where this was happening.
- An army of statues that guarded the tomb of China’s first emperor were made from this baked clay called ___________.
- An iron frying pan used to cook small pieces of food quickly
- The ___________ City, in Bejing, was once the home of Chinese rulers.
- Poor people in ancient China wore clothes made of this material.
- Rich people in ancient China wore robes made of this material.
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- The Chinese word for China is Zhongguo, which means “__________ country”
- The arts of painting, poetry, and calligraphy were called “The Three _________”
- This river is also known as Chang Jiang, which means “Great River”
- New Year’s festivals in ancient China ended with a parade that included this, which was believed would bring good luck for the new year.
- This invention was called a “wooden ox”
- In the south of China, farmers grew rice in special fields called this.
- This desert is the second largest in the world.
16 Clues: This invention was called a “wooden ox” • This desert is the second largest in the world. • The Chinese used this material to create beautiful art. • An iron frying pan used to cook small pieces of food quickly • Rich people in ancient China wore robes made of this material. • Poor people in ancient China wore clothes made of this material. • ...
slaying 2022-12-13
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- a meal that Liberians eat; made with chicken, peppers, and spices
- a chinese dessert
- a bird that tastes like hare
- a symbol of letting go of your past self; chinese culture
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- january first
- a TV show that Icelanders watch
- when chinese new year ends
- animal of 2023, chinese calendar
- animal of 2028, chinese calendar
- Icelanders light these in the street after new years
10 Clues: january first • a chinese dessert • when chinese new year ends • a bird that tastes like hare • a TV show that Icelanders watch • animal of 2023, chinese calendar • animal of 2028, chinese calendar • Icelanders light these in the street after new years • a symbol of letting go of your past self; chinese culture • ...
Imperialism Vocab 2021-01-19
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- a group of people who had come to live in Africa, moved north and starting fighting with the Zulus
- the British fought to trade opium to China
- the British wanted to take over the Boers
- the Chinese wanted to get rid of western influence by killing them.
- the Chinese government
- the Zulus rebelled against the British
- was held to distribute the land in Africa
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- The Chinese rebelled and tried to overthrow the Qing government since they viewed it as weak.
- The Chinese were forced to sign this treaty
- areas where they could have power over the Chinese and could trade with them.
- the person in control of the Boers and Cape Colony
- modernized Ethiopia and built railroads
12 Clues: the Chinese government • the Zulus rebelled against the British • modernized Ethiopia and built railroads • the British wanted to take over the Boers • was held to distribute the land in Africa • the British fought to trade opium to China • The Chinese were forced to sign this treaty • the person in control of the Boers and Cape Colony • ...
Gr. 8 History: Canada's Changing Society: 1890 to 1914 2019-03-24
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- wanted voting rights
- free to practice here
- garment workers
- free for NW settlers
- same "settlement" group
- Act unfair law
- land rich in minerals
- area of segregation
- in demand for export
- gospel a "movement"
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- wanted diverse settlers
- School last closed in 1996
- gave safe housing
- tax Chinese payment
- area of farmland
- banned from hiring
- a "concern" of some
- given temporary jobs
- restricted immigration
- working outside home
20 Clues: Act unfair law • garment workers • area of farmland • gave safe housing • banned from hiring • tax Chinese payment • a "concern" of some • area of segregation • gospel a "movement" • wanted voting rights • free for NW settlers • given temporary jobs • in demand for export • working outside home • free to practice here • land rich in minerals • restricted immigration • wanted diverse settlers • ...
CHAPTER 1 STS 2023-08-11
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- THE FIRST TERM FOR PAPER IN EGYPTIAN
- THE CHINESE INDIVIDUAL WHO FIRST DRANK THE TEA
- CREATED THE HANGING GARDENS OF BABYLON
- A SIGN OF HOLYNESS FOR EGYPTIAN
- OLDEST CIVILIZATION IN ASIA
- THE FIRST TERM FOR BOOKS
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- WRITING SYTEM OF EGYPSTIAN
- OLDEST CIVILIZATION IN THE WORLD
- HANGING GARDEN
- CITY FIRST TRUE CITY THAT WAS CREATED
- WIFE OF KING NEBUCHADNEZZAR III
- FIRST TERM OF NEWSPAPER IN ROMAN CIVILIZATION
- WRITING SYSTEM OF SUMERIAN
- TRADE OPENS CHINESE CILIVILATION INTO THE WORLD
14 Clues: HANGING GARDEN • THE FIRST TERM FOR BOOKS • WRITING SYTEM OF EGYPSTIAN • WRITING SYSTEM OF SUMERIAN • OLDEST CIVILIZATION IN ASIA • WIFE OF KING NEBUCHADNEZZAR III • A SIGN OF HOLYNESS FOR EGYPTIAN • OLDEST CIVILIZATION IN THE WORLD • THE FIRST TERM FOR PAPER IN EGYPTIAN • CITY FIRST TRUE CITY THAT WAS CREATED • CREATED THE HANGING GARDENS OF BABYLON • ...
Chapter 23: Becoming a World Power 2013-05-13
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- Doctorine giving right to intervene in Cuba
- Policy of stronger countries controlling weaker territories
- Style of reporting that exaggerates events
- Areas where foreign countries claimed special privilages
- Chinese uprising against foreigners
- War over issue of Cuban independence
- Inhabitants of the Philippine Islands
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- Chinese attitude towards outsiders
- Leader who fought for Puerto Rico's independence
- Location of first Spanish-American War battle
- Group opposing U.S. imperialism
- Newspapers called Alaska this
- Permitted U.S. intervention in Latin America
- U.S. ship that exploded in Havana's harbor
- First queen of the Hawaiian Islands
- Policy preventing control of Chinese trade
- Fighting force led by Theodore Roosevelt in Cuba
- Secretary of State who arranged the purchase of Alaska
- Hawaii before it was a state.
- U.S. route through Panama connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
20 Clues: Newspapers called Alaska this • Hawaii before it was a state. • Group opposing U.S. imperialism • Chinese attitude towards outsiders • First queen of the Hawaiian Islands • Chinese uprising against foreigners • War over issue of Cuban independence • Inhabitants of the Philippine Islands • Style of reporting that exaggerates events • U.S. ship that exploded in Havana's harbor • ...
Ancient China Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-28
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- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
- a network of trade routes that stretched for more than four thousand miles across Asia
- a line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty
- the dynasty that ruled China from about 206 B.C.E. to 220 C.E., the period following the Qin dynasty
- a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens
- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
- a region in the Huang He River valley, where Chinese civilization began
- a precious metal first made in the Shang Dynasty
- The first emperor of China
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- a stone-and-earth wall about 1,500 miles long, first built during the Qin dynasty to defend China’s northern boundary
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- a piece of bone or shell heated and cracked by holy men to seek advice from a king’s ancestors
- one of the first Chinese dynasties ruled from 1750 to 1040 B.C.E.
- location where ruins were found from the Shang dynasty, China's first civilization
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
15 Clues: The first emperor of China • the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • a precious metal first made in the Shang Dynasty • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens • a line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws • ...
World Music iGCSE 2013-08-06
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- generic name for plucked instrument with flat sound-box
- Chinese plucked lute-like instrument
- Indian pair of drums, played with hands and fingers
- African plucked string instrument
- Arab bowed string instrument
- a lengthening series of pipes bound together from Latin America
- Latin American guitar
- Chinese reed instrument, sounds similar to the oboe
- elaborate Chinese mouth organ
- music with guitars, pan-pipes, homophonic, syncopated, fast/lively tempo and use of repetition/sequence
- generic name for metal stringed instrument with flat sound box, played with hammers or sticks
- a small portable reed organ, using reeds and bellows
- Indian dulcimer
- Latin American dance
- West Indian/Caribbean tuned percussion made from oil drums
- Arab zither
- Chinese bamboo flute
- a small portable organ using bellows operated by player’s feet
- Chinese bowed string instrument
- Indian upright bowed string instrument
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- Indian drone instrument, long necked lute with metal strings
- Indian long-necked lute, metal strings and drone strings
- music with melody, drone, improvisation
- African thumb piano
- 5 note scale common to many cultures
- Indian plucked lute like instrument with metal fingerboard
- Indonesian gong and percussion orchestra
- African drum which can change pitch
- music with polyrhythm, ostinato, call and response, parallel vocal harmony
- music which is heterophonic, uses ostinato/repeating patterns, uses gongs/percussion
- Arab plucked lute-like instrument
- Latin American accordion
- African xylophone
- music with small range, singing, hand claps, hetrophonic, strong rhythmic patterns
34 Clues: Arab zither • Indian dulcimer • African xylophone • African thumb piano • Latin American dance • Chinese bamboo flute • Latin American guitar • Latin American accordion • Arab bowed string instrument • elaborate Chinese mouth organ • Chinese bowed string instrument • African plucked string instrument • Arab plucked lute-like instrument • African drum which can change pitch • ...
Ancient China 2022-12-15
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- A small narrow boat with a flat bottom
- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time.
- A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe
- A protective covering made by silkworms before they transform into moths
- he was a astronomer,meteorologist, and philosopher
- was a historian, writer, and a member of the Western Han dynasty
- what this whole crossword has been about
- An important invention that was used for fireworks and weapons
- was an ancient Chinese poet
- An ancient Chinese treatment for healing that uses needles placed in various areas of the skin
- A fast growing grass that grows very tall
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- Refers to the three major philosophies of Ancient China
- giant wall
- a Chinese politician, writer, and calligrapher from the Qin dynasty
- he was an astrologer and astronomer
- killed her family
- she led some armies
- A type of Chinese sailboat that is typically flat bottomed
- he was known for his precise cacuations
- married lady fu hao
- of the ruler Cao Cao of the Three Kingdoms Period
- traveled to china
- founded the Mohism museum
- was a logician who wrote many paradoxical essays
- A revered mythical creature
- ruled by lady fu hao
- One of the three major religions of China
- A Chinese explorer during the Ming Dynasty
- service The group of people who worked for the government
- he's a famous chinease pholishpere
- One of the three major religions or philosophies of Ancient
31 Clues: giant wall • killed her family • traveled to china • she led some armies • married lady fu hao • ruled by lady fu hao • founded the Mohism museum • A revered mythical creature • was an ancient Chinese poet • he's a famous chinease pholishpere • he was an astrologer and astronomer • A small narrow boat with a flat bottom • he was known for his precise cacuations • ...
Ancient China Puzzle 2024-03-27
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- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- location where ruins were found from the Shang dynasty, China's first civilization
- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
- a person who works for a government
- a line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty
- a region in the Huang He River valley, where Chinese civilization began
- flowing from the highlands of Tibet in western China generally eastward, 3,395 miles long
- a river flowing from western China into the Bohai Gulf, 2,800 miles long
- one of the first Chinese dynasties, ruled from 1750 to 1040 B.C.E.
- a piece of bone or shell heated and cracked by holy men to seek advice from a king’s ancestors
- the first emperor to rule a united China, from 221 to 210 B.C.E.
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- a system of government based on landowners and tenants
- a stone-and-earth wall about 1,500 miles long, first built during the Qin dynasty to defend China’s northern boundary
- a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens
- honoring of ancestors through rituals, such as offering food and wine to the spirits of the dead
- the dynasty that ruled China from about 206 B.C.E. to 220 C.E., the period following the Qin dynasty
- a network of roads along which traders traveled
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- a network of trade routes that stretched for more than four thousand miles across Asia
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
20 Clues: a person who works for a government • the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • a network of roads along which traders traveled • a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • a system of government based on landowners and tenants • a line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty • ...
Job Selection 2022-09-09
15 Clues: Mr beast • cuts hair • Mr bowers • money guy • drug dealer • energy dude • legal killer • dave chappele • fights people • draws cartoons • Chinese rapper • develops games • political party • McDonalds-worker • french painter guy
Geography of China 2024-03-04
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- Second-longest river; translates to "yellow river" because of the loess
- Another name for the second-longest river; refers to river's ability to give and take away life in China
- First civilization in China
- The belief that rulers came to power because it was their destiny or fate
- China's longest river
- closely related people of several generations
- The center of authority in the Chinese family
- yellow-brown soil
- located in EastAsia; built up of soil deposits from the Huang river
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- Early chinese built dikes to control the _______________ of the river
- Period of time when small kingdoms fought for control of China
- Conquered the Shang people in 1122 B.C.; ruled for 1,000 years
- What China called themselves as a result of not realizing other civilizations existed
- The ___________ was the center of early Chinese society
- a protective wall that controls or holds back water
- lived west of the Shang people in the Wei valley
- A practice in Chinese families established in 300s BC
17 Clues: yellow-brown soil • China's longest river • First civilization in China • closely related people of several generations • The center of authority in the Chinese family • lived west of the Shang people in the Wei valley • a protective wall that controls or holds back water • A practice in Chinese families established in 300s BC • ...
Famous Landmarks of Asia 2023-07-25
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- - Indian marble marvel
- - Historic Turkish basilica
- - Ancient Chinese fortification
- - South Korean volcanic isle
- - Cambodian temple complex
- - Cambodian jungle temple
- - Indigenous Australian landmark
- - Iconic Japanese volcano
- - Russian seat of power
- - Delhi's Mughal fortress
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- - Spiritual Indian city
- - Tibetan palace in Lhasa
- - Egyptian pyramid site
- - Jordanian archaeological treasure
- - Sri Lankan ancient rock fortress
- - Greek hilltop citadel
- - Australian monolith
- - Chinese imperial palace
- - Massive Indonesian stupa
- - Japanese communications landmark
20 Clues: - Australian monolith • - Indian marble marvel • - Spiritual Indian city • - Egyptian pyramid site • - Greek hilltop citadel • - Russian seat of power • - Tibetan palace in Lhasa • - Cambodian jungle temple • - Iconic Japanese volcano • - Chinese imperial palace • - Delhi's Mughal fortress • - Cambodian temple complex • - Massive Indonesian stupa • - Historic Turkish basilica • ...
Festivals in Southeast Asia: Chinese New Year! 2019-09-03
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- How many animals are there in the Chinese zodiac?
- What should we NOT do with noodles during Chinese New Year?
- What colour is INauspicious?
- Bring some when visiting relatives or friends!
- What is the name of the creature feared by everyone according to the legends?
- Most people think this new year is the same as Chinese New Year, but it isn't. It is a type of calendar.
- During lohei, what do the crackers we eat look like?
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- Bright, red and noisy - used to scare away the scary creature!
- First animal to win the zodiac race!
- Which raw fish is commonly eaten during lohei?
- How many days do we celebrate Chinese New Year for?
- What is the name of the special dinner eaten one day before Chinese New Year?
- What colour is auspicious?
13 Clues: What colour is auspicious? • What colour is INauspicious? • First animal to win the zodiac race! • Which raw fish is commonly eaten during lohei? • Bring some when visiting relatives or friends! • How many animals are there in the Chinese zodiac? • How many days do we celebrate Chinese New Year for? • During lohei, what do the crackers we eat look like? • ...
California Railroads 2024-03-26
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- Chinese workers made this drink with boiling water and it kept them healthy.
- The Weaverville ______ House is the oldest continuously run Chinese temple in California.
- In 1885 all the Chinese citizens of this Humboldt County city were forced to move.
- Meaning those who have moved to foreign countries permanently for work or for better living conditions.
- The Chinese _______ act prevented Chinese immigrants from coming to America.
- Train engineer visionary nicknamed"Crazy _____."
- This was the style Chinese men wore their hair in.
- This color of spike was driven into the earth in 1869 to celebrate the completion of the railroad from East to West coast.
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- Meaning the separation or isolation of a race, class, or ethnic group.
- Chinese workers used dynamite and pickaxes to carve these in mountains for the railroad to pass through.
- Meaning a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain a something from their employer.
- It was a struggle to find a pass for the railroad to go through this California mountain range.
- The name of the female empress who took the throne in 1861 in China at the age of 26;alternative name for empress Tzu Hsi of the Qing dynasty
13 Clues: Train engineer visionary nicknamed"Crazy _____." • This was the style Chinese men wore their hair in. • Meaning the separation or isolation of a race, class, or ethnic group. • Chinese workers made this drink with boiling water and it kept them healthy. • The Chinese _______ act prevented Chinese immigrants from coming to America. • ...
All About Mahathir, Faith and Chinese Stuff 2014-12-05
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- The number of bags Faith has.
- The name of Faith's mother.
- The colour of Faith's spectacles.
- The name of Faith's brother-in-law.
- The English word for '喜事' or '喜'.
- The Chinese name of the wedding toast. (2-word)
- The date of the first day of Chinese New Year 2015.
- The place Mahathir met Faith. (2-word)
- The name of Faith's nephew.
- The name of Faith's little sister.
- The first musical instrument she learned to play.
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- Faith's favourite colour.
- Faith's favourite drink. (2-word)
- The date of the first day of Chinese New Year 2015.
- The month Mahathir proposed to Faith.
- The year Mahathir met Faith. (2-word)
- Mahathir's favourite colour.
- Faith's nephew is ___ year old.
- The ____ of Chinese New Year is the time to have a reunion dinner.
- Mahathir's favourite food. (2-word)
- Faith's hobby.
21 Clues: Faith's hobby. • Faith's favourite colour. • The name of Faith's mother. • The name of Faith's nephew. • Mahathir's favourite colour. • The number of bags Faith has. • Faith's nephew is ___ year old. • Faith's favourite drink. (2-word) • The colour of Faith's spectacles. • The English word for '喜事' or '喜'. • The name of Faith's little sister. • The name of Faith's brother-in-law. • ...
All About Mahathir, Faith and Chinese Stuff 2014-12-05
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- Faith's favourite colour.
- The colour of Faith's spectacles.
- The year Mahathir met Faith. (2-word)
- Faith's favourite drink. (2-word)
- The name of Faith's nephew.
- Faith's nephew is ___ year old.
- The name of Faith's mother.
- The first musical instrument she learned to play.
- The Chinese name of the wedding toast. (2-word)
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- The number of bags Faith has.
- The date of the first day of Chinese New Year 2015.
- The name of Faith's little sister.
- Mahathir's favourite food. (2-word)
- The place Mahathir met Faith. (2-word)
- The English word for '喜事' or '喜'.
- The name of Faith's brother-in-law.
- The ____ of Chinese New Year is the time to have a reunion dinner.
- Faith's hobby.
- Mahathir's favourite colour.
- The date of the first day of Chinese New Year 2015.
- The month Mahathir proposed to Faith.
21 Clues: Faith's hobby. • Faith's favourite colour. • The name of Faith's nephew. • The name of Faith's mother. • Mahathir's favourite colour. • The number of bags Faith has. • Faith's nephew is ___ year old. • The colour of Faith's spectacles. • The English word for '喜事' or '喜'. • Faith's favourite drink. (2-word) • The name of Faith's little sister. • Mahathir's favourite food. (2-word) • ...
Lesson 3 Exploration M10 2022-11-19
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- an office that cracked down on corruption
- a large complex not aloud to foreigners
- japanese feudal lord who commanded a private army
- china's last dynasty ruling from 1644 to 1912
- dynasty of shoguns ruled from 1603 to 1867
- walls built to protect china through war
- a people who ruled china through the qing dynasty
- institute focussed on confusion thought
- first emperor of ming dynasty
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- admiral diplomat and explorer of ming dynasty
- a japanese form of poetry
- a masterpiece of chinese fiction
- japanese warrior-chieftain who had violent rule
- japanese general who defeated hostile daimyo
- third emperor of ming dynasty
- chinese dynasty ruling from 1300 to 1600
- type of japanese drama with music, dance, and mime
- the art of beautiful handwriting
- chinese emperor who's reign was one relative of peace
- military leaders
20 Clues: military leaders • a japanese form of poetry • third emperor of ming dynasty • first emperor of ming dynasty • a masterpiece of chinese fiction • the art of beautiful handwriting • a large complex not aloud to foreigners • institute focussed on confusion thought • chinese dynasty ruling from 1300 to 1600 • walls built to protect china through war • ...
China (Asian society, 1750 - 1918) 2013-04-10
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- China’s attempt to ban the sale of what lead to the opium war of 1839?
- Who struggles to find the right formula to make China strong enough to protect itself against foreign pressure, but are unsuccessful by the late 1800's?
- China and Japan both resisted which intrusion?
- Against its will, China was forced to open its doors to the Christian what?
- Against its will, China was forced to open its doors to the Western what?
- Most popular translucent ceramic with Europe's upper class during the seventeenth century.
- in 1793 the first British trade mission was to which country?
- The treaty of ....... happened during 1842.
- The Chinese Confucian educational system to the ………… service, is abolished in 1906.
- Which system did the british chafe by the 1790’s?
- Most popular thread/fabric with Europe's upper class during the seventeenth century.
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- At the end of what, was china forced to open to the European trades?
- In 1894-5, Japan challenges and defeats China in a war over influence in what country?
- China is said to be “carved up like a ........”
- From the 1860s onward, the Chinese attempt reform efforts to meet the ....../.......challenge of the West.
- Qing imperial power is at its height under three strong emperors, which one passed away in 1795?
- Population growth began to increase during 1644-1912, Which dynasty was this?
- What country resisted the Western intrusion along with China?
- What Turkestan in the 1700’s is under Chinese domination?
- At what type of battle did the Japanese defeat the Chinese at?
20 Clues: The treaty of ....... happened during 1842. • China and Japan both resisted which intrusion? • China is said to be “carved up like a ........” • Which system did the british chafe by the 1790’s? • What Turkestan in the 1700’s is under Chinese domination? • What country resisted the Western intrusion along with China? • ...
China (Asian society, 1750 - 1918) 2013-04-10
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- China’s attempt to ban the sale of what lead to the opium war of 1839?
- Who struggles to find the right formula to make China strong enough to protect itself against foreign pressure, but are unsuccessful by the late 1800's?
- China and Japan both resisted which intrusion?
- Against its will, China was forced to open its doors to the Christian what?
- Against its will, China was forced to open its doors to the Western what?
- Most popular translucent ceramic with Europe's upper class during the seventeenth century.
- in 1793 the first British trade mission was to which country?
- The treaty of ....... happened during 1842.
- The Chinese Confucian educational system to the ………… service, is abolished in 1906.
- Which system did the british chafe by the 1790’s?
- Most popular thread/fabric with Europe's upper class during the seventeenth century.
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- At the end of what, was china forced to open to the European trades?
- In 1894-5, Japan challenges and defeats China in a war over influence in what country?
- China is said to be “carved up like a ........”
- From the 1860s onward, the Chinese attempt reform efforts to meet the ....../.......challenge of the West.
- Qing imperial power is at its height under three strong emperors, which one passed away in 1795?
- Population growth began to increase during 1644-1912, Which dynasty was this?
- What country resisted the Western intrusion along with China?
- What Turkestan in the 1700’s is under Chinese domination?
- At what type of battle did the Japanese defeat the Chinese at?
20 Clues: The treaty of ....... happened during 1842. • China and Japan both resisted which intrusion? • China is said to be “carved up like a ........” • Which system did the british chafe by the 1790’s? • What Turkestan in the 1700’s is under Chinese domination? • What country resisted the Western intrusion along with China? • ...
China's History 2021-03-26
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- He created the four modernizations plan
- Military industry agriculture and science/technology
- where KMT refugees fled to during the Civil war from 1945-1949
- She refused when chinese emperor pleaded to her about cracking down on british Individuals who were not respecting chinese laws
- location where people protested and where Mao announced the beginning of PRC
- A 6,000 mile journey were peopled died from bad circumstances
- An anti communist who believed that communists were receiving to much power and control
- They were claimed by the Qing Dynasty in 1720 but overthrew them in 1911 claiming their independence
- old ideas culture habits and customs
- They are identified as Islams and Muslims and live in the Xinjiang Uyghur region of China
- A drug many Chinese citizens got addicted to
- A country within the continent of Asia and was where European imperialism took place
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- A trade region and also was known as a British colony
- He replaced Sun Yat Sen when he resigned from his position
- Protesters in Tibet did this to themselves hoping it would cause pressure on the Chinese government to become independent again
- He was known to be the the leader of Buddhist religion only in Tibet
- The plan that was going to turn china into a modern industrialized nation
- a campaign started by the Chinese people
- A group of young individuals who spied and punished anti communist
- They ruled China beginning from 1644 and was blamed for failing to protect china
- He had a dream to unify China and to conquer it
21 Clues: old ideas culture habits and customs • He created the four modernizations plan • a campaign started by the Chinese people • A drug many Chinese citizens got addicted to • He had a dream to unify China and to conquer it • Military industry agriculture and science/technology • A trade region and also was known as a British colony • ...
Ancient China Puzzle 2024-03-27
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- a network of roads along which traders traveled
- a person who works for a government
- a system of government based on landowners and tenants
- a region in the Huang He River valley, where Chinese civilization began
- honoring of ancestors through rituals, such as offering food and wine to the spirits of the dead
- one of the first Chinese dynasties, ruled from 1750 to 1040 B.C.E.
- flowing from the highlands of Tibet in western China generally eastward, 3,395 miles long
- a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens
- a river flowing from western China into the Bohai Gulf, 2,800 miles long
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- a line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty
- a network of trade routes that stretched for more than four thousand miles across Asia
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- a piece of bone or shell heated and cracked by holy men to seek advice from a king’s ancestors
- the dynasty that ruled China from about 206 B.C.E. to 220 C.E., the period following the Qin dynasty
- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- location where ruins were found from the Shang dynasty, China's first civilization
- the first emperor to rule a united China, from 221 to 210 B.C.E.
- a stone-and-earth wall about 1,500 miles long, first built during the Qin dynasty to defend China’s northern boundary
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
20 Clues: a person who works for a government • a network of roads along which traders traveled • the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens • a system of government based on landowners and tenants • a line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty • ...
Job Selection 2022-09-09
15 Clues: Mr beast • Mr bowers • cuts hair • money guy • drug dealer • energy dude • fights people • legal killer • dave chappele • develops games • draws cartoons • Chinese rapper • political party • McDonalds-worker • french painter guy
Jacob 2014-10-10
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- I am a high school student
- I think you are beautiful.
- My zodiac animal is the year of the ox.
- my hobbies are listening to music and snowboarding/skiing.
- We are all Chinese students.
- my Chinese teacher is Mr. Anderson
- I have one older sister, one older brother, one little brother.
- I am 16 years old.
- I am American.
- I want to go University of Utah.
- My Chinese is bad.
- I like Youth Lagoon.
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- I have taken Chinese for two years.
- my dad is an engineer.
- My birthday is November 3rd.
- i have six people in my family.
- I was born in 1997.
- My name is Jacob.
- I like Chinese food.
- I am an 11th grader.
- My last name is Shipp.
21 Clues: I am American. • My name is Jacob. • I am 16 years old. • My Chinese is bad. • I was born in 1997. • I like Chinese food. • I am an 11th grader. • I like Youth Lagoon. • my dad is an engineer. • My last name is Shipp. • I am a high school student • I think you are beautiful. • My birthday is November 3rd. • We are all Chinese students. • i have six people in my family. • ...
Social Studies Vocab Terms 2022-12-14
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- team that lost to Argentina in the men's World Cup semifinals
- mountain range made up of rock from Europe and Africa
- social system in which men have more power than women
- single family that rules over time
- in ancient China, rulers claimed to have this
- group of people without a permanent home
- main character in "The Nightmare Before Christmas"
- major Chinese desert
- large island at the end of the Italian boot
- ancient name for France
- major Chinese philosopher
- one of the world's large expanses of land
- major city in North Africa, Rome's great rival
- major civilization separated from China by mountains
- one group of people has complete control over a good or its production
- Roman roads and bridges were made of this
- it was her birthday on 12/13
- material that Qin Shi Huang Di's buried army was made of
- rule by those with the most ability
- used to tell the future in ancient China
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- twin founders of Rome
- mountain range that runs down the Italian peninsula
- Chinese river with a flat bottom
- land surrounded on three sides by water
- famous snowman
- Chinese emperor who burned books
- LFCDS room that resembles a fish bowl
- land between two rivers
- land surrounded by water
- theme of our 6th grade snowman
- longest Chinese river
- tallest mountain range on earth
- first African team to reach the World Cup semifinals
- sturdy vessels were made of this during the Shang dynasty
34 Clues: famous snowman • major Chinese desert • twin founders of Rome • longest Chinese river • land between two rivers • ancient name for France • land surrounded by water • major Chinese philosopher • it was her birthday on 12/13 • theme of our 6th grade snowman • tallest mountain range on earth • Chinese river with a flat bottom • Chinese emperor who burned books • ...
Chapter 7.1-2 2024-02-17
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- China’s first capital city.
- People should put the needs of their family and community first.
- What livestock did Chinese farmers raise?
- Appointed officials who are responsible for different areas of government.
- What did Chinese farmers grow?
- – Chapter 7, Sections 1 and 2 – 6th Grade
- departed family members.
- The Old Master who developed the philosophy of Daoism.
- Who was the head of the family?
- What were bronze urns used for in the Shang dynasty?
- The “way,” or the force that guides all things.
- What types of armies did the warring states use during battle?
- Ancient China’s first great thinker and teacher.
- Formal order.
- In 221 B.C., which warring state set up a new dynasty?
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- A line of rulers who belong to the same family.
- The Yellow River
- children had to respect their parents and older relatives.
- Nobles whose wealth came from the land they owned.
- A group of people who share a similar position in society.
- A scholar who developed the teachings of Legalism during the 200s B.C.
- Characters in Chinese writing that join two or more pictographs to represents an idea.
- An aristocrat who led a rebellion against the shang.
- What did the Chinese develop to reduce the dependence on rain?
- What was the Zhou king’s chief duty?
- Military leaders who command their own armies.
- Society needs a system of harsh laws and strict punishment.
- Characters in Chinese writing that stand for objects.
- People should give up worldly desires in favor of nature and the Dao.
- The Yangtze River
30 Clues: Formal order. • The Yellow River • The Yangtze River • departed family members. • China’s first capital city. • What did Chinese farmers grow? • Who was the head of the family? • What was the Zhou king’s chief duty? • What livestock did Chinese farmers raise? • – Chapter 7, Sections 1 and 2 – 6th Grade • Military leaders who command their own armies. • ...
China Inventions and Religions: Crossword I 2024-04-12
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- This treatment is known as belives the the body can be healed with needles that align the the flow of energy in the body; relieves pain; renews the body.
- Chinese Invention: Millers of grain invented this to grind more grain with water.
- During the Shang dynasty, the Chinese created objects made of _______for religious use.
- Buddhist idea of perfection, heaven, peace, happiness.
- Characters that represent objects. For example, the Chinese characters for the sun and the moon
- Hindu belief in one's duties or responsibilities.
- Government workers in the _____ Service studied Confucius and took exams.
- Religion that holds life is full of suffering. To end suffering, follow the Eight-Fold Path.
- Emperor who built the Great Wall
- Religion founded in India: reincarnation, karma, dharma.
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- Chinese invention on sailing ship allowed them to steer.
- Philosophy that stressed the importance of a system of laws; it held that people were evil and had to be controlled by laws.
- The Mandate of _____is the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods.
- Hindu belief that a person's actions affect how they will be reborn in a future life.
- He taught that society would be harmonious if people honored traditions, respected their elders, and sought knowledge.
- Ceramic made of fine clay baked at high temperature, for dishes and vases.
- This farm tool was now made with cast-iron.
- "Magnetic" tool that helped ships to navigate.
- Religion of Lao-tzu that seeks balance between yin and yang.
- The ______ Road was a network of trade to expand.
20 Clues: Emperor who built the Great Wall • This farm tool was now made with cast-iron. • "Magnetic" tool that helped ships to navigate. • Hindu belief in one's duties or responsibilities. • The ______ Road was a network of trade to expand. • Buddhist idea of perfection, heaven, peace, happiness. • Chinese invention on sailing ship allowed them to steer. • ...