chinese Crossword Puzzles
China - Colleen, Lila, & Siobhan 2024-06-03
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- ______ are supposed to act and look like perfect dolls.
- First step of the Dynastic Cycle.
- A woman's job in life is to _______.
- One of the largest man made barriers.
- Major trade route.
- First major Chinese dynasty.
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- Filial piety is a important belief in _____.
- In order to honor their families, Chinese people set up _____ to honor their memories.
- _________ was a result of the Silk Road.
- China was invaded by ______.
- Before the era of the three kingdoms was the _____ dynasty.
- It was the last major Chinese dynasty.
- Religion of unity and opposites.
13 Clues: Major trade route. • China was invaded by ______. • First major Chinese dynasty. • Religion of unity and opposites. • First step of the Dynastic Cycle. • A woman's job in life is to _______. • One of the largest man made barriers. • It was the last major Chinese dynasty. • _________ was a result of the Silk Road. • Filial piety is a important belief in _____. • ...
Chinese Dynasties 2023-03-22
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- What are the soldiers made of in the Tomb of the First Emperor?
- A type of selfless concern and will to help other people
- A temple built in the side of a mountain
- A green coloring that bronze gets over time
- The __ States Period was a period of chaos in China during the Zhou Dynasty
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- The reading of this philosopher was encouraged again in the Han Dynasty
- The central figure of the religion Buddhism, and of the Fengxian Temple
- What did Emperor Qin take away from citizens?
- The Shang Dynasty was a _______ Age civilization
- A word that comes from the word Qin
- A very inventive Dynasty that created gunpowder
11 Clues: A word that comes from the word Qin • A temple built in the side of a mountain • A green coloring that bronze gets over time • What did Emperor Qin take away from citizens? • A very inventive Dynasty that created gunpowder • The Shang Dynasty was a _______ Age civilization • A type of selfless concern and will to help other people • ...
Chinese Achievements 2020-01-30
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- A white ceramic, china
- A very explosive powder
- A tasty thin flexible food
- You can make clothing out of this
- A weapon similar to a bow but has a mechanism and is horizontal
- Something you write on
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- a toy made of a light frame with cloth stretched over it, flown in the wind at the end of a long string.
- Used to steer the boat
- You cool yourself off with this
- Shows all cardinal directions
- These tend to go off on the 4th of July
11 Clues: Used to steer the boat • A white ceramic, china • Something you write on • A very explosive powder • A tasty thin flexible food • Shows all cardinal directions • You cool yourself off with this • You can make clothing out of this • These tend to go off on the 4th of July • A weapon similar to a bow but has a mechanism and is horizontal • ...
Chinese crossword 2020-04-26
Chinese Test 2021-05-24
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- a lucky number in China
- the disasterous plan to try and improve industry in China in the 60s.
- the leader of the Chines Communist party from 1950-1976
- capital of china
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- spring festival is known by what other name
- animal native to China, eats bamboo
- a race of people in northwest China that is being persecuted
- a time of great upheaval where old traditions were destroyed and intellectuals beaten and killed (two words)
- province in south west China, famous for its temples and mountains
- the ruling political party in China
- Zài jiàn means what in English?
11 Clues: capital of china • a lucky number in China • Zài jiàn means what in English? • animal native to China, eats bamboo • the ruling political party in China • spring festival is known by what other name • the leader of the Chines Communist party from 1950-1976 • a race of people in northwest China that is being persecuted • ...
China Dynasty 2014-02-04
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- the route connecting china with the middle east and ultimately europe
- major work of Ming literature
- the late dynasty where Confucius used to live
- the only Chinese port Europeans were allowed to trade from
- founder of Ming Dynasty
- the culture of Shang China is best known for
- where the base of Zhou power was in
- the first emperor of the Qin dynasty
- where the earliest capital of the ming dynasty was
- the chief crop of Shang China
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- defeated the Ming dynasty
- founder of the Han dynasty
- novel written during the Qing Dynasty
- who was not a member of the legalist school of Chinese
- one of the great philosophical achievements of Zhou China
- the emperor where the Han military reached its peak
- the first Chinese dynasty for which we have substanial archaeological evidence
- the second period of Han rule in China
- the last great capital of the shang dynasty
- the area which the Ming voyages didn't visited
20 Clues: founder of Ming Dynasty • defeated the Ming dynasty • founder of the Han dynasty • major work of Ming literature • the chief crop of Shang China • where the base of Zhou power was in • the first emperor of the Qin dynasty • novel written during the Qing Dynasty • the second period of Han rule in China • the last great capital of the shang dynasty • ...
China Unit 2 Crossword 2021-02-24
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- Harsh and brutal laws
- the only emperor to be born a peasant and work his way up to the throne
- Shi Huangdi's name means first ___
- a chinese invention we still use today
- the clay the life-size sculptures were made of
- emperor that unified China into one empire
- loyalty and __ were important to the Chinese
- a group of people whose job it was to carry out the work of the government was the ___ service
- A system of beliefs and values
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- something the Han dynasty was known for
- huge wall that was built to keep the nomads out
- most important thing to the Ancient Chinese
- a local leader of an armed group
- dynasty that only lasted 15 years
- a type of money
- Farmland made by digging into the side of mountains
- person or people that someone is descended from
- a valuable cloth made only in China
- ancient trade route through China
- the dynasty that set up the civil service
20 Clues: a type of money • Harsh and brutal laws • A system of beliefs and values • a local leader of an armed group • dynasty that only lasted 15 years • ancient trade route through China • Shi Huangdi's name means first ___ • a valuable cloth made only in China • a chinese invention we still use today • something the Han dynasty was known for • ...
China Unit 2 Crossword 2021-02-24
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- Harsh and brutal laws
- emperor born a peasant and worked his way up to the throne
- Shi Huangdi's name means first ___
- a chinese invention we still use today
- the clay the life-size sculptures were made of
- emperor that unified China into one empire
- loyalty and __ were important to the Chinese
- a group of people whose job it was to carry out the work of the government was the ___ service
- A system of beliefs and values
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- something the Han dynasty was known for
- huge wall that was built to keep the nomads out
- most important thing to the Ancient Chinese
- a local leader of an armed group
- dynasty that only lasted 15 years
- a type of money
- Farmland made by digging into the side of mountains
- person that someone is descended from
- a valuable cloth made only in China
- ancient trade route through China
- the dynasty that set up the civil service
20 Clues: a type of money • Harsh and brutal laws • A system of beliefs and values • a local leader of an armed group • dynasty that only lasted 15 years • ancient trade route through China • Shi Huangdi's name means first ___ • a valuable cloth made only in China • person that someone is descended from • a chinese invention we still use today • something the Han dynasty was known for • ...
China Unit 2 Crossword 2021-02-24
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- Harsh and brutal laws
- emperor born a peasant before he came to the throne
- Shi Huangdi's name means first ___
- a chinese invention we still use today
- the clay the warrior sculptures were made of
- emperor that unified China into one empire
- loyalty and __ were important to the Chinese
- a group of people whose job it was to carry out the work of the government was the ___ service
- A system of beliefs and values
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- something the Han dynasty was known for
- huge wall that was built to keep the nomads out
- most important thing to the Ancient Chinese
- a local leader of an armed group
- dynasty that only lasted 15 years
- a type of money
- Farmland made by digging into the side of mountains
- person that someone is descended from
- a valuable cloth made only in China
- ancient trade route through China
- the dynasty that set up the civil service
20 Clues: a type of money • Harsh and brutal laws • A system of beliefs and values • a local leader of an armed group • dynasty that only lasted 15 years • ancient trade route through China • Shi Huangdi's name means first ___ • a valuable cloth made only in China • person that someone is descended from • a chinese invention we still use today • something the Han dynasty was known for • ...
Alex + Newway Crossword - Table _ 2017-02-16
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- This baked good is also a hairstyle.
- This hilarious 90s sitcom is funnier than Friends.
- Where are Newway and Alex going for their 'honeymoon'?
- Where does Alex takes Newway to drink melted chocolate?
- Alex played a lot of this after high school.
- What was the name of Alex's pet dog?
- Which month are Alex and Newway getting married?
- What song did the bridesmaids walk down the aisle to?
- What is Alex and Newway’s celebrity name?
- What is this year's Chinese zodiac sign?
- What was the name of Newway's pet rabbit?
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- Which University did Alex go to?
- What is the Japanese word for Autumn?
- What was Newway wearing when Alex proposed to her?
- What song did Newway walk down the aisle to?
- What Chinese zodiac sign is Newway?
- Where did Alex and Newway live in London?
- Which University did Newway go to?
- What Chinese zodiac sign is Alex?
- Newway played a lot of this after University.
20 Clues: Which University did Alex go to? • What Chinese zodiac sign is Alex? • Which University did Newway go to? • What Chinese zodiac sign is Newway? • This baked good is also a hairstyle. • What was the name of Alex's pet dog? • What is the Japanese word for Autumn? • What is this year's Chinese zodiac sign? • Where did Alex and Newway live in London? • ...
Alex + Newway Crossword - Table _ 2017-02-16
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- Where are Newway and Alex going for their 'honeymoon'?
- Newway played a lot of this after University.
- What song did Newway walk down the aisle to?
- What is Alex and Newway’s celebrity name?
- Where did Alex and Newway live in London?
- What Chinese zodiac sign is Newway?
- What was Newway wearing when Alex proposed to her?
- Which University did Newway go to?
- What was the name of Alex's pet dog?
- Alex played a lot of this after high school.
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- Which University did Alex go to?
- What is this year's Chinese zodiac sign?
- What song did the bridesmaids walk down the aisle to?
- Where does Alex takes Newway to drink melted chocolate?
- What was the name of Newway's pet rabbit?
- Which month are Alex and Newway getting married?
- This hilarious 90s sitcom is funnier than Friends.
- What Chinese zodiac sign is Alex?
- This baked good is also a hairstyle.
- What is the Japanese word for Autumn?
20 Clues: Which University did Alex go to? • What Chinese zodiac sign is Alex? • Which University did Newway go to? • What Chinese zodiac sign is Newway? • This baked good is also a hairstyle. • What was the name of Alex's pet dog? • What is the Japanese word for Autumn? • What is this year's Chinese zodiac sign? • What was the name of Newway's pet rabbit? • ...
Alex + Newway Crossword - Table _ 2017-02-16
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- Which month are Alex and Newway getting married?
- What was the name of Alex's pet dog?
- What was the name of Newway's pet rabbit?
- Where are Newway and Alex going for their 'honeymoon'?
- Where does Alex takes Newway to drink melted chocolate?
- What song did the bridesmaids walk down the aisle to?
- This baked good is also a hairstyle.
- Alex played a lot of this after high school.
- Newway played a lot of this after University.
- Which University did Newway go to?
- Where did Alex and Newway live in London?
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- What song did Newway walk down the aisle to?
- What is this year's Chinese zodiac sign?
- This hilarious 90s sitcom is funnier than Friends.
- What was Newway wearing when Alex proposed to her?
- What Chinese zodiac sign is Newway?
- What is the Japanese word for Autumn?
- What is Alex and Newway’s celebrity name?
- What Chinese zodiac sign is Alex?
- Which University did Alex go to?
20 Clues: Which University did Alex go to? • What Chinese zodiac sign is Alex? • Which University did Newway go to? • What Chinese zodiac sign is Newway? • What was the name of Alex's pet dog? • This baked good is also a hairstyle. • What is the Japanese word for Autumn? • What is this year's Chinese zodiac sign? • What was the name of Newway's pet rabbit? • ...
China Review Stickell 2023-03-01
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- One of the amimals raised in China
- Confucius believed that all people needed a sense of?
- One of the crops grown in China
- This animal was used to plow land for farmers
- Chinese ________ also improved under the Han.
- Mountains that are a natural barrier in China
- Hanfezi created this idea
- The Chinese invented the ________ and a new way to steer ships.
- Wudi’s tests became the civil service _______
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- A line of rulers all from the same family
- Confucius was China’s first great?
- Who's ideas became popular during the Han Dynasty?
- Which type of material did the Shang make their weapons from?
- What was the most valuable trade product in ancient China?
- Why did the Zhou dynasty fail?
- Laozi created this idea
- Who did the Shang kings want to govern their territories?
- A new type of farming invented by the Chinese
- The fertile soil from China's rivers
- The proper way a king is supposed to act
20 Clues: Laozi created this idea • Hanfezi created this idea • Why did the Zhou dynasty fail? • One of the crops grown in China • Confucius was China’s first great? • One of the amimals raised in China • The fertile soil from China's rivers • The proper way a king is supposed to act • A line of rulers all from the same family • This animal was used to plow land for farmers • ...
Southeast Asia Project 2021-09-23
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- Genghiskhan's grandson
- italian merchant that visits the dynasty
- wealthy landowners and peasants
- ruled Korea from p35 to 1392
- local hindu rulers
- Li Yuan ambitious son, also know as Tang Taizong
- chinese word meaning brilliant
- killer tidal waves that are caused by underwater earthquakes
- muslim ruler
- lead imperial research program
- vast treeless plains
- chinese counting rods that made calculations faster
- Cheiftain ruler who united Mongols
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- ruled a unified korea from 668 to 935
- religion of nature
- Code of Japans warriors,
- ruled from 1526 to 1857 and stretched from Himalayas to the Deccan Plateau
- japanese word meaning those who serve Japans Warrior
- restored china's earlier glory
- juts south from Asian mainland
- chief builder of Mughal empire earned title of Akbar the Great
- emphasized self reliance meditation and devotion to duty
- chinese name for Kublai's empire
- Dynasty from 1392 to 1910
- religion founded by a young man named Nanak
- first emperor
26 Clues: muslim ruler • first emperor • religion of nature • local hindu rulers • vast treeless plains • Genghiskhan's grandson • Code of Japans warriors, • Dynasty from 1392 to 1910 • ruled Korea from p35 to 1392 • restored china's earlier glory • juts south from Asian mainland • chinese word meaning brilliant • lead imperial research program • wealthy landowners and peasants • ...
Unit 7 Philosophies 2025-05-06
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- Spiritual awakening and understanding
- Harsh philosophy that used strict laws and punishments
- Founder of Buddhism who reached enlightenment
- Social class system in ancient India
- Supreme spirit or reality in Hinduism
- State of perfect peace in Buddhism
- Rebirth of the soul in a new body
- Type of respect and duty children owe to parents in Confucianism
- The "way" or natural order of the universe in Taoism
- Short but important dynasty that first unified China
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- Ancient sacred texts of Hinduism
- Mental practice important in both Buddhism and Hinduism
- Ancient Chinese dynasty that developed the Mandate of Heaven concept
- Liberation from the cycle of rebirth in Hinduism
- Divine permission given by Heaven to rule China
- Religious duty or right way of living
- Dynasty that made Confucianism the official philosophy
- Chinese philosopher who founded Taoism
- Actions that affect future lives in Hinduism and Buddhism
- A series of rulers from the same family
- Chinese teacher and philosopher who founded Confucianism
21 Clues: Ancient sacred texts of Hinduism • Rebirth of the soul in a new body • State of perfect peace in Buddhism • Social class system in ancient India • Spiritual awakening and understanding • Religious duty or right way of living • Supreme spirit or reality in Hinduism • Chinese philosopher who founded Taoism • A series of rulers from the same family • ...
Famous Historical Empires 2021-06-01
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- the capital of this empire was Niani
- a seaborne empire located in Indonesia
- Chinese empire that saw the population double
- known for the creation of the civil service exam
- Chinese dynasty famous for wealth, political stability, and being the first to use gunpowder
- Indian power that repelled a Mongol invasion
- this Chinese dynasty lasted 400 years
- this empire came from nomadic tribes, and took over Eurasia by force
- the first Islamic Caliphate
- Central African empire that regulated slave trade with Portugal
- empire that established a state in Iran
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- Caliphate taken control by Shia,Turks,Mongols
- the final imperial dynasty in China
- African kingdom that made a trade treaty with EU
- was created by Cyrus the Great
- founded by Babur in India
- Caliphate that existed in Spain for 100 years
- the longest lasting medieval power
- the capital of this empire was Istanbul
- the empire during the Indian Golden Age
- largest of the West African empires
21 Clues: founded by Babur in India • the first Islamic Caliphate • was created by Cyrus the Great • the longest lasting medieval power • the final imperial dynasty in China • largest of the West African empires • the capital of this empire was Niani • this Chinese dynasty lasted 400 years • a seaborne empire located in Indonesia • the capital of this empire was Istanbul • ...
Ancient China 2022-12-09
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- for his travels on the silk road
- the legend we studied
- two natural forces that must be in balance to great harmony in the universe. e.g. black and white
- Chinese religion that has been influenced by folklore
- sculptures depicting the army of Qin Shi Huang
- a sign considered great beauty in Ancient China that would cause women paina nd suffering
- a period of time where each family would control the government
- uncivilised people
- central Asia, a major trade stop on the silk road
- period of Chinese history
- only emperor who lived in the xin dynasty
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- very major trade stop and capital of Shaanxi province
- insertion of needles in the skin
- a Chinese belief system that has been influenced by ethics and morality
- god that was worshipped
- emperor of the xin dynasty
- of china from qin dynasty
- where merchants used to rest after a day's trade
- road network of routes used by traders
- famous historian
20 Clues: famous historian • uncivilised people • the legend we studied • god that was worshipped • of china from qin dynasty • period of Chinese history • emperor of the xin dynasty • for his travels on the silk road • insertion of needles in the skin • road network of routes used by traders • only emperor who lived in the xin dynasty • sculptures depicting the army of Qin Shi Huang • ...
Mongol Empire, Commerce and Culture Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-31
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- Commander of the Chinese treasure fleets
- Largest religious structure showing a mix of Hinduism and Buddhism
- Chinese ships
- major trading place on the Mississippi River
- saying for the Europeans naval expansions
- kingdom in Central Java which was rich in agriculture
- a mix of Bantu which was written down in Arabic
- helped develop African trade routes through easier transport system
- Richest person ever in history
- communities in countries that would bring ones own culture to that country
- Major trade city in Mali
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- the connection of Chaco settlements
- form of Japanese Buddhism
- Chinese paper money
- a combination of Buddhism and Confucianism
- a symbol used by Buddhist Monks
- places along the silk road that provided a resting place for merchants
- Important military tactic used by the Mongols
- system in the Mongol Empire that provided fast ways of communication
- African storytellers who preserved history and passed down from generation to generation
20 Clues: Chinese ships • Chinese paper money • Major trade city in Mali • form of Japanese Buddhism • Richest person ever in history • a symbol used by Buddhist Monks • the connection of Chaco settlements • Commander of the Chinese treasure fleets • saying for the Europeans naval expansions • a combination of Buddhism and Confucianism • major trading place on the Mississippi River • ...
China Unit 6 vocab 2023-03-23
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- service the administrative service of a government
- a Chinese philosophy concerned with obtaining long life and living in harmony with nature
- a count of the number of people in a country
- a symbol in a writing system based on pictures
- Piety the responsibility of children to respect, obey, and care for their parents
- flat dry grassland
- a member of a rich upper class of society, usually make up of hereditary nobility
- an originally Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to treat disease or relieve pain
- artistic handwriting
- a ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperatures
- of Heaven the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods
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- an official who watches others for correct behavior
- a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius
- a Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of laws
- a symbol in a writing system that represents a thing or idea
- uncivilized people
- farmer a farmer who works land owned by someone else and pays rent in cash or as a share of the crop
- something, such as coins or paper money, that is used as a medium of exchange; money in the form of coins or paper
18 Clues: flat dry grassland • uncivilized people • artistic handwriting • a count of the number of people in a country • 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 • ...
信恬 2014-11-19
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- my first name is 信恬
- I think you are short
- there are 5 people in my family
- my last name is 孔
- my Chinese teacher is An laoshi
- my birthday is November 1st
- I like to play volleyball
- I was born in Utah
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- I am American
- I've learned Chinese for 3 years
- I was born in 1998
- this year I am 16
- I have one older brother and one older sister
- my favorite food is Chinese food
- I am in high school
- my Chinese zodiac sign is tiger
16 Clues: I am American • my last name is 孔 • this year I am 16 • I was born in 1998 • I was born in Utah • my first name is 信恬 • I am in high school • I think you are short • I like to play volleyball • my birthday is November 1st • there are 5 people in my family • my Chinese teacher is An laoshi • my Chinese zodiac sign is tiger • I've learned Chinese for 3 years • ...
Emma Norton 2014-11-24
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- My first name is 恩
- I like to ski
- I was born in 1999
- I was born in American Fork
- I am a high school student
- I have one little sister and one little brother
- In my opinion, English class is very hard
- I am fifteen years old this year
- I am American
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- My favorite cuisine is Chinese for
- I have taken Chinese for three years
- My birthday is February first
- My Chinese zodiac is a rabbit
- My Chinese teacher is 安老師
- My family has five people
- My last name is 倪
16 Clues: I like to ski • I am American • My last name is 倪 • My first name is 恩 • I was born in 1999 • My Chinese teacher is 安老師 • My family has five people • I am a high school student • I was born in American Fork • My birthday is February first • My Chinese zodiac is a rabbit • I am fifteen years old this year • My favorite cuisine is Chinese for • I have taken Chinese for three years • ...
Kristen Poyfair 2014-11-23
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- I was born in Utah.
- My first name is Ke teng.
- I have 6 people in my family.
- My birthday is July 13, 1999.
- I am in highschool.
- My Chinese zodiac sign is rabbit.
- I like to eat Chinese food.
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- I am 13.
- 安老師. My Chinese teacher is Mr. Anderson.
- My last name is Fan.
- I was born in 1999.
- I have 3 siblings.
- I think listening to music is fun.
- I am American.
- I like to play soccer.
- I have studied Chinese for 3 years.
16 Clues: I am 13. • I am American. • I have 3 siblings. • I was born in Utah. • I was born in 1999. • I am in highschool. • My last name is Fan. • I like to play soccer. • My first name is Ke teng. • I like to eat Chinese food. • I have 6 people in my family. • My birthday is July 13, 1999. • My Chinese zodiac sign is rabbit. • I think listening to music is fun. • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2023-04-05
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- Ancient Mesopotamian poem.
- First Roman emperor
- Chinese imperial dynasty
- Greek philosopher
- Fabric made from the cocoons of silkworms
- Babylonian king and lawmaker
- Type of clay used to make sculptures
- Chinese philosopher
- Place where events were held in Rome
- Fighters in Roman arenas
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- Athletic event in ancient Greece
- Ancient Mesopotamian temple
- System of writing using symbols
- Big wall that protects China
- Temple in Athens
- Roman general and statesman
- Major river in Mesopotamia
- Greek philosopher
- System for transporting water
19 Clues: Temple in Athens • Greek philosopher • Greek philosopher • First Roman emperor • Chinese philosopher • Chinese imperial dynasty • Fighters in Roman arenas • Ancient Mesopotamian poem. • Major river in Mesopotamia • Ancient Mesopotamian temple • Roman general and statesman • Big wall that protects China • Babylonian king and lawmaker • System for transporting water • ...
Halloween History 2023-11-06
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- Scholar,explorer
- type of buddhism
- Place used to rest during trading
- chinese explorer
- used to trade silk and luxury items
- African Language
- African city traded slaves
- Chinese Sails
- Buddhism/ meditation
- Munks only item
- Mix of different people
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- Mix of Buddhism,Confucianism, Daoism
- Doesn't need a lot of water
- Money
- Cambodia temple
- rise in crops and technological advancements
- City in Mali
- trading strait
18 Clues: Money • City in Mali • Chinese Sails • trading strait • Cambodia temple • Munks only item • Scholar,explorer • type of buddhism • chinese explorer • African Language • Buddhism/ meditation • Mix of different people • African city traded slaves • Doesn't need a lot of water • Place used to rest during trading • used to trade silk and luxury items • Mix of Buddhism,Confucianism, Daoism • ...
Chinese Immigrants 2022-02-08
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- Immigrants lived together in neighborhoods called
- Another term for discrimination
- Someone from another country
- Some chinese immigrants also
- what did the chinese imigrants help build
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- Chinese Immigrants opened
- These immigrants were forced to pay
- where Chinese Immigrants are working for gold
- What brought people to california
9 Clues: Chinese Immigrants opened • Someone from another country • Some chinese immigrants also • Another term for discrimination • What brought people to california • These immigrants were forced to pay • what did the chinese imigrants help build • where Chinese Immigrants are working for gold • Immigrants lived together in neighborhoods called
Imperialism: Europe reaches out 2017-04-05
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- British trained Indian soldiers rebelled and fought against the British, the rebellion was crushed by soldiers loyal to the British, and afterwards, the British gov took formal control of India.
- used by the USA to exert influence in South America and the Caribbean, written in 1823, prohibited efforts of European nations to interfere in North and South America,the USA would consider any meddling by Europe in the region to be viewed as an act of aggression.
- the British placed areas of China under their exclusive economic control, cheap textiles brought in from Britain hurt local Chinese industries.
- new technological developments that occurred during the industrial revolution allowed for rapid speed of imperialism, the steamboat, telegraph, railroads, medicines and military technology were used to reach the interior regions of Africa and Asia
- Chinese society and pride were hurt being under control of Europe , Chinese people rebelled against their Chinese rulers (1850-1864), millions of Chinese citizens were killed as the Chinese government with European helped put down the rebellion.
- cut down the time to travel by ship to New York to San Francisco from 68 days to 20 days , built by the US after Panamanian rebels declared their independence from Colombia in 1904.
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- type of imperialism in which a dominate country has influence over a region ; however, it doesn't directly control the politics or economy of the controlled region, was used by the U.S primarily in Latin America
- item British were selling to the Chinese to raise money to buy tea, the Chinese gov sentenced dealers to death, the British gov declared war on china and easily defeated the Chinese with superior weaponry, the Chinese economy was damaged and china was force to open ports of trade.
- Belgian ruler, controlled the Congo in the centers of Africa, treated the natives harshly, killing millions to increase production of rubber on his plantations.
- fearful that the United States would be shout out of China's profitable trade , the US proposed equal trading rights for all nations in china in 1899
- a twenty year rapid expansion of imperialism in Africa (1870-1890), most Africa was in control of European powers such as Britain, Germany , France , Spain , and Italy .
- built by the French and completed in 1869 , provided the shortest route from Europe to east Africa, India and Asia, was threatened by revolt in the 1800s, the British stopped the revolt and took control of Egypt
- British imperialist, planned to build a railroad from Egypt to South America
- the political and economic control of one area or country by another , vast colonial empires were created by European powers in Africa, Asia , and in the pacific .
14 Clues: British imperialist, planned to build a railroad from Egypt to South America • the British placed areas of China under their exclusive economic control, cheap textiles brought in from Britain hurt local Chinese industries. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2019-01-15
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- One of the first and most famous Europeans to travel to Asia during the Middle Ages
- The exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- He became Zheng, the King of Qin when he was thirteen, then China's first emperor when he was 38 after the Qin had conquered all of the other Warring States and unified all of China in 221 BC
- Another term for seismograph
- A system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by confucius and developed by Mencius
- The common name given to a series of fortifications made of stone,brick,tamped earth,wood, and other materials generally built along east-to-west line across the historicals northern borders of china
- A time of great social and economic change, the period in large measure shaped the intellectual and political climate of China down to the twentieth century
- Was the longest lasting of ancient China’s dynasties
- Khan Whose emperor stretched from the Black Sea to the Pacific Ocean
- The ruling dynasty of China-then known as the Great Ming Empire-for 276 years following the collapse of the Mongoled Yuan dynasty
- A native or inhabitant of Magnolia; a Mongolian
- Chinese dynasty that established the first centralized imperial government and built much of the Great Wall
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- Believes in the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius
- Payment made periodically by one state or ruler to another, especially as a sign of dependence
- who vastly increased the authority of the Han dynasty and extended Chinese influence abroad
- Another term for compass
- A chinese philosopher credited with founding the philosophical system of Taoism
- An imperial dynasty of China, preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed by the Five dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
- A Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu
- A virtue of respect for one’s parent, elders, and ancestors.
- The Han dynasty was the second imperial dynasty of China
21 Clues: Another term for compass • Another term for seismograph • A native or inhabitant of Magnolia; a Mongolian • Was the longest lasting of ancient China’s dynasties • A Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu • The Han dynasty was the second imperial dynasty of China • A virtue of respect for one’s parent, elders, and ancestors. • ...
Ellis Island Museum Crossword 2023-05-13
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- Many German immigrants settled in this area.
- The original French settlers of what is now known as Nova Scotia, expelled by the British and sent to various settlements in North America.
- City in England; third most popular seaport for embarkment to America.
- William _, traveled through Germany and Switzerland promoting the British colonies as a haven for religious freedom. Founder of a colony, namesake of a state.
- The US government required ships landing at its ports to submit passenger lists or _.
- This colony allegedly mysteriously disappeared.
- German intellectuals and scholars who came to American in 1848 to escape authoritarianism and political persecution after a series of failed revolutions.
- The first English colony in America.
- Reason for mass Irish immigration in the 1840s.
- Many Chinese immigrants came to America in the late 1840s-early 1850s seeking opportunity in the _.
- This tax law targeted immigrant workers during the California Gold Rush.
- This act prevented the immigration of almost all Chinese women.
- the first piece of federal legislation banning immigration of a specific group based on nationality.
- Many Chinese immigrants congregated in this city.
- Migration is influenced by _ and _ factors.
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- The New York Bible Society, 5u3 Council of Jewish Women, and The Society for the Protection of Italian Immigrants, are all _.
- Group of Irish immigrants; _-Irish.
- Dutch _ Company; first European profiteers
- In the 1860s, Chinese laborers were the primary group building the _ railroad.
- Most Chinese immigrants came from this province.
- Nativist political party.
- The Great _ Migration to New England, seeking religious freedom.
- Nicknamed the "Great Hall."
- The forced journey enslaved people took from Africa to the New World.
- The Board of _ was responsible for deciding the cases of those held for a legal hearing.
- Many European immigrants came to America to flee _ persecution.
26 Clues: Nativist political party. • Nicknamed the "Great Hall." • Group of Irish immigrants; _-Irish. • The first English colony in America. • Dutch _ Company; first European profiteers • Migration is influenced by _ and _ factors. • Many German immigrants settled in this area. • This colony allegedly mysteriously disappeared. • Reason for mass Irish immigration in the 1840s. • ...
Unit 3 - India/China Review 2012-11-02
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- Deeds in this life that affect future
- County that had a civil service system and invented paper
- India's golden age
- Holy book of Hinduism along with Vedas
- Built by Qin Shi Huangdi to protect from northern nomads
- Chinese philosophy that has ancestor worship
- People outside the Indian caste system
- Chinese material used for making plates/vases
- Number invented by the Guptas
- How Buddhists can get to nirvana
- First river valley civilization in India
- Geographic term for the Indian landform
- Another name for cloth - Gupta was good at this
- Pass the Aryans came through
- A book written by Confucius
- Chinese philosophy that believes in harmony with nature
- Chinese dynasty that invented horse collar and wheelbarrow
- India is also known as ____ Asia
- Tallest mountain in world, located in Himalayas
- Spread Buddhist teachings from India to China
- The earliest Indian cities were ____ and Mohenjo Daro
- Country that the founder of Buddhism was from
- One's duties in either Hinduism or Buddhism
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- Holiest river in India
- Chinese dynasty of Confucius and Lao Tzi
- Confucian term for "respect for elders"
- The "road" on which goods were traded between China and Med. Sea
- Hindu/Buddhist term for rebirth
- Bay to the east of India
- Lowest on the caste system
- China is also known as ____ Asia
- Confucians have a code of ____ (treat others nicely)
- Mountain range Aryans came through (no dash)
- Word that means movement of people
- First name of founder of Buddhism
- The thing Hindus have that Buddhists don't
- Sacred book the Aryans brought
- Main Hindu god
- First dynasty of ancient China
- Empire of India that was the first to unify it
- Holy book of Jewish faith
- First river of ancient China
42 Clues: Main Hindu god • India's golden age • Holiest river in India • Bay to the east of India • Holy book of Jewish faith • Lowest on the caste system • A book written by Confucius • Pass the Aryans came through • First river of ancient China • Number invented by the Guptas • Sacred book the Aryans brought • First dynasty of ancient China • Hindu/Buddhist term for rebirth • ...
THE NEW IMMIGRANTS (460-465) 2013-11-19
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- Legal requirements for immigrants entering the U.S. included proving they had never committed a _____________.
- The greatest number of Italian immigrants settled here.
- Hawaiian planters recruited workers from this country.
- A mixture of people of different cultures & races who blended together.
- Anti-Chinese sentiment was high in what state?
- A movement that was anti-immigrant & showed favoritism to native-born Americans.
- Most native-born Americans were what religion?
- This group came to the U.S. from Russia to escape religious persecution.
- Immigrants from the same country often lived close to each other in the same ______________ to preserve their customs.
- This banned U.S. entry to all Chinese (with some exceptions) for 10 years & was later extended.
- Many Chinese immigrants worked on the transcontinental _____________.
- Many of the new immigrants were either Jewish or __________________.
- Nativists believed that this group was superior to all other ethnic groups.
- Many Mexican immigrants went to work on __________.
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- The cheapest accommodations in a ship's cargo holds.
- The greatest number of Mexican immigrants settled here.
- Twenty percent of immigrants at Ellis Island were ________________ for a day or more.
- Japan agreed to limit emigration of unskilled workers in exchange for the repeal of the SF segregation order.
- San Francisco segregated schools to separate this group from native-borm students.
- The trip across this ocean took three weeks.
- Immigrants arriving to the U.S. on the west coast came through this station.
- Many Chinese immigrants came to the U.S. for the ________ _________.
- Native-born workers on the west coast feared that this ethnic group would take all the jobs.
- Immigrants arriving from Europe entered the U.S. through this NY station.
- Immigrants with contagious diseases such as this were sent home.
- The trip across this ocean took one week.
- Immigrants from the West Indies came to the U.S. in search of _________.
- Almost all immigrants used this mode of transportation to get to the U.S.
28 Clues: The trip across this ocean took one week. • The trip across this ocean took three weeks. • Anti-Chinese sentiment was high in what state? • Most native-born Americans were what religion? • Many Mexican immigrants went to work on __________. • The cheapest accommodations in a ship's cargo holds. • Hawaiian planters recruited workers from this country. • ...
China Imperialism 2014-02-21
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- When China had the trading advantage, the European powers had __ because of all the Chinese goods they imported.
- Chinese would only accept payments in this form from Westerners.
- Formed by Dr. Sun Yat-sen in Japan in order to overthrow the Qing Dynasty.
- Took place in the 1860s, when reformers, led by several government officials, unsuccessfully tried to insert western ideas into Chinese society.
- Fought with France against China during the Second Opium War.
- Conservatives in the Qing court were against this in China.
- When Guangxu issued 40 decrees to reform education, government, and several other areas of Chinese society
- Hong Xiuquan’s visions, influenced by Christian teachings, led him to believe he was the Son of God sent to reform China. Because of this, he started the ___.
- Gave Britain the island of Hong Kong and opened up 5 other “treaty ports” for trade
- Rebellion started by members of a secret society who wanted to drive out all foreigners and Christian influences from China.
- Situation in which more is exported than imported
- Britain traded opium for silver; China did not appreciate this (but still lost terribly). This led to the___.
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- Allowed foreigners to live in their own communities in China, but were only subject to their home country’s legal system.
- China must keep trade open to Western countries, but has no say in the decision.
- The ___ were nationalism, democracy, and livelihood.
- This war over Korea led to China’s loss of Taiwan and the Liaodong peninsula.
- A powerful influence on the Qing court, ___ was ultraconservative, against all reform in China.
- China had to pay Britain the equivalent of 2 billion dollars in taels of silver as a(n) ___ for the 1st Opium Wars.
- Britain's main import from China.
- This series was forced upon China by the Western powers after the several wars it had lost.
- Named first president of the newly formed Chinese republic
21 Clues: Britain's main import from China. • Situation in which more is exported than imported • The ___ were nationalism, democracy, and livelihood. • Named first president of the newly formed Chinese republic • Conservatives in the Qing court were against this in China. • Fought with France against China during the Second Opium War. • ...
Ancient China 2022-03-16
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- a family of rulers who rule over a country for a long period of time
- a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher
- a flat, fertile area that is good for crowing crops and floods easily
- philosopher who wrote about Taoism
- The third longest river in Asia, ends in the Yellow Sea
- one of the first Chinese dynasties, ruled from 1750 to 1040 B.C.E.
- philosopher who supported Legalism
- A single person (monarch) that rules an empire.
- an era of division in ancient China (475–221 BC)
- a high, flat area with steep sides
- the idea that there can only be one true ruler and that they must be blessed by the gods
- the practice of using signs (such as an arrangement of tea leaves or cards) or special powers to predict the future
- a tradition, a philosophy, a religion, a way of governing focused on respect and teaching through example
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- the first dynasty of Imperial China, lasting from 221 to 206 BC.
- The longest river in Asia, ends in the East China Sea
- smaller rivers that flow into a larger river
- honoring of ancestors through rituals, such as offering food to the spirits of the dead
- a large group of family members and friends
- a piece of bone or shell heated and cracked by holy men to seek advice from a king’s ancestors
- a Chinese dynasty that followed the Shang dynasty and preceded the Qin dynasty. Lasted longer than any other dynasty in Chinese history.
- a strong metal alloy made from copper
- a decorative rock, mostly known for its green varieties, which feature prominently in ancient Asian art
- a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu that focuses living simply and honestly and in harmony with nature
- A philosophical belief and form of government that believes humans are more likely to do wrong than right and need strict rules
24 Clues: philosopher who wrote about Taoism • philosopher who supported Legalism • a high, flat area with steep sides • a strong metal alloy made from copper • a large group of family members and friends • smaller rivers that flow into a larger river • A single person (monarch) that rules an empire. • an era of division in ancient China (475–221 BC) • ...
Eastern Hemisphere Trade. Goodman. Period 4C-5A 2024-10-20
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- New form of credit made by the Chinese. It was paper cash commonly used in the silk road. It commonly flew away granting it the nickname...
- African storyteller. Commonly used to preserve culture.
- Used by Buddhist monks to gain wealth. Went against Buddhist Ascetic ideas.
- Widely spoken across Africa and Arabia. Cosmopolitan or diverse language.
- Japanese take on Buddhism, highly popular among the samurai class. Emerged from the Chinese Chan school.
- Chinese captain who went on sea expeditions to recruit countries to the Chinese tributary system.
- Renowned center of learning. Housed more than 150 schools and attracted students from across the eastern hemisphere. As such it was a thriving and culturally diverse region.
- Rebirth of Confucius classical texts. Rejected teachings of Daoism and Buddhism.
- Inns or gatehouses scattered around trade routes from the Mediterranean to china, merchants rested here. Facilitated cultural ideas.
- Ruler of Mali who underwent a legendary Hajj or pilgrimage to mecca. He was one of if not the most wealthy man in history. Gave out enough gold to cause inflation.
- Stunning expression of Hindu architecture. Largest religous structure in the premodern world. Showed the Hindu expression of the cosmos.
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- Nickname given to European people due to there oceanic expansion that resembled the mongols.
- Focused on salvation through faith without intense meditation. Chinese version of Hindu faith.
- A revolution of irrigation technology which led to more food and population growth across the Islamic world.
- Kingdom in central Java. Closely allied with Srivijaya. Had many monuments of both Hindu and Buddhist origins.
- Used along sand roads to accommodate larger cargoes. Promoted trade of bulk goods (Noah's favorite)
- Extravagant building by the first Muslim ruler of Delhi.
- Communities which were located across common trade routes. Typically culturally and intellectually diverse.
- New form of Arab sails/ship that emerged during the sea roads.
- Well traveled Arab scholar, merchant and public official. Visited many Muslim societies.
20 Clues: African storyteller. Commonly used to preserve culture. • Extravagant building by the first Muslim ruler of Delhi. • New form of Arab sails/ship that emerged during the sea roads. • Widely spoken across Africa and Arabia. Cosmopolitan or diverse language. • Used by Buddhist monks to gain wealth. Went against Buddhist Ascetic ideas. • ...
AP World Chapters 3 and 4 Crossword 2022-10-31
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- Groups of people centered around herding and following their animals, as agriculture was not possible due to their location.
- The Song Dynasy ruled southern China, while pasotral Jurchen peoples ruled northern China.
- Over 1000 Chinese artillery crews assisted the invasion of Persia, as this technique easily countered walled cities and forts.
- Located near present St. Louis, one of the four major American trade networks.
- These stations were a day apart from each other, and fostered Mongol communication and rapid trade.
- Wat Largest religious structure in the modern world, located in the Khmer Kingdom of Angkor. Sought to express a Hindu understanding of the Cosmos.
- The Chinese dynasty after the century-long Mongol rule, left with dealing with the aftermath of the Mongols.
- Leaders shared the hardships of their mean, and any units who deserted during battle were subject to the death penalty.
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- Inns or guesthouses located throughout the Silk Roads where merchants rested and exchanged goods.
- Musa The ruler of Mali, and maybe the richest man ever to live, went on the Hajj in 1324 and he visited many Islamic civilizations along the way.
- Wind currents that blew northeast during the summer and southwest during the winter, allowing for improved trade along the Indian Ocean Basin.
- Mongol Chinese dynastic title, transferred the Mongol capital from karakorum to modern Beijing.
- The Chinese emperor of the Ming Dynasty who started the Chinese fleet control over the Indian Ocean basin, and the expedition died with him.
- of Malacca The chokepoint of Indian Ocean trade to the fulcrum of India, ports along the way flourished.
- Rejected religious sides of Buddhism and Daoism, but used their standards combined with the classical Confucian texts.
- sponsored and encyclopedia with 11000 volumes, ordered the building of the Forbidden City, dispatched Chinese fleets to the Indian Ocean.
- Camel Camels could go ten days without water, allowing for trans-Saharan trade possible.
- Buddhism Believes the Buddha was a deity rather than a man, and showed an emphasis upon compassion. Spread along the Silk Roads.
- The Mongol capital city, with a centralized bureaucracy and specialized offices.
- State-approved associations of merchants who pooled their resources to limit their losses if a caravan failed.
20 Clues: Located near present St. Louis, one of the four major American trade networks. • The Mongol capital city, with a centralized bureaucracy and specialized offices. • Camel Camels could go ten days without water, allowing for trans-Saharan trade possible. • The Song Dynasy ruled southern China, while pasotral Jurchen peoples ruled northern China. • ...
Ancient China - Blaire Blythe 2018-05-07
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- Chinese invented paper was made of what?
- Ancient Chinese priests used ____ shells to answer questions about the future.
- What is the most common religion in China?
- During the Shang dynasty, using what material became common?
- What was the first dynasty in Ancient China?
- Who built The Great Wall of China?
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- As early as 5000 BC, Chinese people lived along the river valley of the _____ ___ _____.
- What is a very well known trading route used by the Chinese to trade silk, porcelain, and other casualties
- This religion believes that the greatest achievement is finding harmony with nature.
- What did Confucius think was almost as necessary as food?
- Who built the Forbidden City?
- What is the lucky number?
12 Clues: What is the lucky number? • Who built the Forbidden City? • Who built The Great Wall of China? • Chinese invented paper was made of what? • What is the most common religion in China? • What was the first dynasty in Ancient China? • What did Confucius think was almost as necessary as food? • During the Shang dynasty, using what material became common? • ...
Chinese Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-07
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- The clothing store is downstairs from the shoe store. (using 在)
- Next to the clothing store is a restaurant. (using 是,隔壁)
- I usually go to the cinema to watch Chinese movies.
- To the left of the public toilet is a big shopping mall. (using 是)
- subway station
- bus stop
- There is a cinema and a big supermarket in the mall. (using 有,个,家)
- Opposite the swimming pool is the ice skating rink. (using 是)
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- I often go to restaurants with my parents to have dinner. (using 跟...一起)
- There are basketball courts and football fields in the park. (using 有)
- Although the clothes there are good-looking, they are very expensive. (using 虽然...,可是...;非常)
- I often go to the bookstore to buy English book.
- department store
- My home is not far from the bus stop. (using 离...不远)
- My school is exactly between the cinema and the supermarket. (using 就在)
- There is a small park near where I live. (using 有)
- tennis court
17 Clues: bus stop • tennis court • subway station • department store • I often go to the bookstore to buy English book. • There is a small park near where I live. (using 有) • I usually go to the cinema to watch Chinese movies. • My home is not far from the bus stop. (using 离...不远) • Next to the clothing store is a restaurant. (using 是,隔壁) • ...
China's Communism 2021-06-13
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- Mao attacked these sects 4 sects of life in attempts to further alignment with Communist practice
- Mao Zedong's attempt at transforming China from an inadequate agricultural society into a modern industrialized society (lesson 2A)
- Deng Xiaopeng was this and it influenced decisions in Chinese economy, modernization, and international relations
- the country that Kuomintang party members escaped to as they lost the Chinese civil war
- a group of Islamic Turks who are being persecuted in China due to their cultural differences and surges for independence
- many different modern protests like Hong Kong and in Tibet have been influenced by this political and social ideology
- millions of Chinese citizens became addicted to this drug
- the number of spheres of influence that China was split into succeeding the opium wars
- this is the biggest ethnic group in China (Lesson 1A)
- despite being communist, Deng Xiaoping introduced elements of this economic system in attempts to strengthen China (lesson 3)
- the CCP was heavily backed and fueled by farmers and this group of people (Lesson 1B)
- the place of a protest and later massacre in 1989, criticizing totalitarian rule of China under Deng Xiaoping (lesson 4)
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- China claims that their actions are only a response to extreme acts of this by Uyghurs (lesson 6)
- organized farmers production under government control and as the main part of Mao Zedong's Great Leap Forward (lesson 2A)
- young kids in middle school, high school, and college, who were enticed to spy on fellow Chinese citizens and expose those who were anti-communist, too elite, etc.
- Mao's campaign to reinstill communism and control over the Chinese population, especially in the youth (lesson 2B)
- The Chinese civil war was paused and rivaling parties temporarily cooperated due to invasion by this country (lesson 1B)
- was a political party led by Sun Yat Sen, which helped to topple Qing rule of China
- Tibet was a majority of this religion and was later persecuted by China because of this (lesson 5)
- Britain gained control of this territory under the Treaty of Nanjing
- a series of 2 wars, which were attempts for Qing rulers to maintain authority and strength in the face of European imperialism
21 Clues: this is the biggest ethnic group in China (Lesson 1A) • millions of Chinese citizens became addicted to this drug • Britain gained control of this territory under the Treaty of Nanjing • was a political party led by Sun Yat Sen, which helped to topple Qing rule of China • the CCP was heavily backed and fueled by farmers and this group of people (Lesson 1B) • ...
Allister and Jenny's Wedding 2017-07-21
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- Jenny's birthday month
- City they live
- Where Al & Jenny met first
- allister's birthday month
- video game they played together
- University that Jenny attended for undergrad
- Jenny's favorite color
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- Allister's son name
- Jenny's heritage
- Jenny's work
- Al & Jenny's favorite sport to play together
- Al & Jenny's Vehicle brand
- Jenny's chinese first name
- Allister's favorite color
- Liam's birthday month
15 Clues: Jenny's work • City they live • Jenny's heritage • Allister's son name • Liam's birthday month • Jenny's birthday month • Jenny's favorite color • allister's birthday month • Allister's favorite color • Al & Jenny's Vehicle brand • Jenny's chinese first name • Where Al & Jenny met first • video game they played together • Al & Jenny's favorite sport to play together • ...
Learn Chinese 2020-01-09
Chinese Government 2013-02-19
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- China has the second largest...
- The other one of the two cultures that thrived around 2500BCE.Hint!Hint! It starts with an "L".
- the River where China flourished.
- The place in China where cliff carvings are mostly located.
- China is the second largest...in the world.
- The city that China acquired from Japan in 1945.
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- China's latest ruling system founded in 1911 (The Acronym)
- One of the two cultures that thrived around 2500BCE.PS, It starts with a "Y".
- What China was ruled by.
- China's political system was based on this dynasty.
- China is the largest...in the world.
11 Clues: What China was ruled by. • China has the second largest... • the River where China flourished. • China is the largest...in the world. • China is the second largest...in the world. • The city that China acquired from Japan in 1945. • China's political system was based on this dynasty. • China's latest ruling system founded in 1911 (The Acronym) • ...
Chinese Crossword 2013-02-14
11 Clues: gray • shirt • white • to tie • really • necktie • Chinese Costume • clothes, clothing • Western-style clothes; a suit • not at all; it's nothing special • measure word for a series of things
Chinese dynasties 2023-12-05
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- the longest dynastic regime in Chinese history
- built the great wall of china and terracotta warriors
- It united China, established the first central government after the fall of East Han Dynasty.
- Improved printing, gunpowder, and the mariner's compass
- a golden age for poetry, sculpture, and Buddhism
- refurbished the Great Wall, and the rise of a heavily monetized economy
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- the first foreign-ruled dynasty in Chinese history to commandeer all of China
- invented paper, used water clocks and sundials, and developed a seismograph
- founded by a northeast Asian people who called themselves Manchus
- ruled in the Yellow River valley in the second millennium BC
- the first dynasty in Chinese historiography
11 Clues: the first dynasty in Chinese historiography • the longest dynastic regime in Chinese history • a golden age for poetry, sculpture, and Buddhism • built the great wall of china and terracotta warriors • Improved printing, gunpowder, and the mariner's compass • ruled in the Yellow River valley in the second millennium BC • ...
Fruit Chinese 2023-03-28
chinese achievements 2024-05-03
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- something you write and draw on
- something to carry soil
- plow something to plow with
- something to help heal people
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- is a dust that fills guns
- the pointers always point north and south
- money is easier to carry than coins.
- something to put ink on the paper
- a soft material used for clothes
- a drink drunk by lifting the pinky
- something that is related to wine
- something t send items to people
12 Clues: something to carry soil • is a dust that fills guns • plow something to plow with • something to help heal people • something you write and draw on • a soft material used for clothes • something t send items to people • something to put ink on the paper • something that is related to wine • a drink drunk by lifting the pinky • money is easier to carry than coins. • ...
chinese achievements 2024-05-03
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- something you write and draw on
- something to carry soil
- plow something to plow with
- something to help heal people
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- is a dust that fills guns
- the pointers always point north and south
- money is easier to carry than coins.
- something to put ink on the paper
- a soft material used for clothes
- a drink drunk by lifting the pinky
- something that is related to wine
- something t send items to people
12 Clues: something to carry soil • is a dust that fills guns • plow something to plow with • something to help heal people • something you write and draw on • a soft material used for clothes • something t send items to people • something to put ink on the paper • something that is related to wine • a drink drunk by lifting the pinky • money is easier to carry than coins. • ...
Chinese Crossword 2025-06-13
11 Clues: orifice • bunghole • may i ask • you good? • for real? • I love you • mice like rice • china's favorite monkey • spicy oil with godmother • when your time in therapy is up • why would someone sing this about a friend
Chinese Vocabulary 2025-06-09
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- The period of time when the zhou Dynasty's nobles' states were at war.
- First Dynasty
- Fifth Dynasty
- The chinese invention that lead to the creation of fireworks
- Second Dynasty
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- The Soldiers created for the death of Qin Shi Huang
- The large wall created in china
- Fourth Dynasty
- The name of the period of time when one family is in rule.
- invention used to help with navigation
- Third Dynasty
11 Clues: First Dynasty • Fifth Dynasty • Third Dynasty • Fourth Dynasty • Second Dynasty • The large wall created in china • invention used to help with navigation • The Soldiers created for the death of Qin Shi Huang • The name of the period of time when one family is in rule. • The chinese invention that lead to the creation of fireworks • ...
CPR Railway Crossword 2013-05-27
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- The CPR made it easier to get to the..
- The ____ Mountains were a huge obstacle.
- The Railway was made to improve _____ between provinces
- Who did the most dangerous work?
- Brought BC into Canadian confedereation and joined canada with the CPR
- The Cpr runs from Vancouver to _____
- ____ were essential both for transportation and also economically.
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- it took ____ years to finish the railway
- The CPR was promised to..
- Also improving the _____ was a goal when building the CPR
- Where the chinese treated fairly?
- How many years did the government promise BC the railway to be completed in?
- The Canadian ____ Railway
- ______ Smith drove the Last Spike
- The Chinese were treated _____
15 Clues: The CPR was promised to.. • The Canadian ____ Railway • The Chinese were treated _____ • Who did the most dangerous work? • Where the chinese treated fairly? • ______ Smith drove the Last Spike • The Cpr runs from Vancouver to _____ • The CPR made it easier to get to the.. • it took ____ years to finish the railway • The ____ Mountains were a huge obstacle. • ...
Prince Henry The Navigator. 2021-02-07
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- The Chinese Dynasty where Chinese rule was restored.
- the period where European nations expanded their reach to Africa, Asia and the Americas.
- Where people on a ship would go to be hung
- Where Prince Henry the Navigator died
- This brilliant Jesuit Priest made a good impression on the Chinese.
- The father of Prince Henry the Navigator
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- The main religion of Portugal at the time
- The people who ruled over Manchuria
- The Navigator
- Portugal
- People shipped from Africa to Portugal
- In 1415, Prince Henry and his father lead an attack on:
- A new type of ship
- A place of interest for Portugal
- A supreme military commander in the Japanese society.
15 Clues: Portugal • The Navigator • A new type of ship • A place of interest for Portugal • The people who ruled over Manchuria • Where Prince Henry the Navigator died • People shipped from Africa to Portugal • The father of Prince Henry the Navigator • The main religion of Portugal at the time • Where people on a ship would go to be hung • ...
All about Dan 2021-08-10
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- Everton Hero
- Hair Colour
- My obsession
- Why did i have an operation?
- My Home Town (where i'm a legend)
- Stand where i sit at the match
- First car
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- Favourire sport (thats not football)
- What do i work as?
- Eye Colour
- My second obsession
- Favourite music genre
- Favourite thing from a chinese
- My first love
- Middle Name
15 Clues: First car • Eye Colour • Hair Colour • Middle Name • Everton Hero • My obsession • My first love • What do i work as? • My second obsession • Favourite music genre • Why did i have an operation? • Stand where i sit at the match • Favourite thing from a chinese • My Home Town (where i'm a legend) • Favourire sport (thats not football)
ancient China 2025-11-13
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- Confusions beloved this should be open to all free of class distinctions
- Who wrote art of war
- Which figure was the supreme leader of china called
- Zhou began to call them selfs son of the _____
- Kong fuzi Name translated into Latin
- What kind of clock the jesuits impressed the Chinese courts with
- A ceramic martial Portuguese traders and pirates desired
- Dynasty that became the merchant of east Asia
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- Who reunited china
- Name of Chinese ships used for trade
- Title meaning first empire
- Philosophy of state power
- What kind of bone did the Chinese use to tell the future
- The group of people who arrived from Belgium in China in 1600
- What was the solution Confucius had for evil of the time
- Who dethroned the Shang
- World's first intercontinental trade route
- Capital city of the tang dynasty
18 Clues: Who reunited china • Who wrote art of war • Who dethroned the Shang • Philosophy of state power • Title meaning first empire • Capital city of the tang dynasty • Name of Chinese ships used for trade • Kong fuzi Name translated into Latin • World's first intercontinental trade route • Dynasty that became the merchant of east Asia • Zhou began to call them selfs son of the _____ • ...
Question ancient china 2025-11-13
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- Who dethroned the Shang
- Kong fuzi Name translated into Latin
- World's first intercontinental trade route
- Name of Chinese ships used for trade
- Philosophy of state power
- Capital city of the tang dynasty
- A ceramic martial Portuguese traders and pirates desired
- Dynasty that became the merchant of east Asia
- The group of people who arrived from Belgium in China in 1600
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- Who reunited china
- Zhou began to call them selfs son of the _____
- Confusions beloved this should be open to all free of class distinctions
- Title meaning first empire
- What kind of bone did the Chinese use to tell the future
- What kind of clock the jesuits impressed the Chinese courts with
- Which figure was the supreme leader of china called
- What was the solution Confucius had for evil of the time
- Who wrote art of war
18 Clues: Who reunited china • Who wrote art of war • Who dethroned the Shang • Philosophy of state power • Title meaning first empire • Capital city of the tang dynasty • Kong fuzi Name translated into Latin • Name of Chinese ships used for trade • World's first intercontinental trade route • Dynasty that became the merchant of east Asia • Zhou began to call them selfs son of the _____ • ...
Italian and Chinese food crossword 2017-11-22
10 Clues: chinese cutlery • originated in india • Popular dish in Italy • popular chinese snack • type of italian pasta • surprise's found inside • italian water based dessert • Italians love this cheesy meal • popular breakfast meal in china • chinese snack that come in a roll
Ancient China Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-09
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- a strong metal made primarily from copper
- a Chinese Philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- a power or law believed to be grated by god
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
- to remove or suppress ideas considered harmful or dangerous
- a stream or river that feeds into a larger stream, river, or lake
- to make the same
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- the spreading of cultural traits, such as goods and ideas
- a group of people traveling together
- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
- honoring of ancestors through rituals
- a place, usually in a desert, where water can be found
- a person who works for a government
- a part or section of a country
- the average weather conditions at a particular place
- a network of roads along which traders traveled
- to be able to live forever
18 Clues: to make the same • to be able to live forever • a part or section of a country • a person who works for a government • a group of people traveling together • honoring of ancestors through rituals • a strong metal made primarily from copper • a power or law believed to be grated by god • the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • ...
My love letters 2025-01-17
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- At this sport you are my Laoshi
- The part of you I get lost in everytime
- The movie we watched the most often
- The food Lukas will miss in China
- My hometown
- what my Chinese friend calls you
- The beverage we love to drink the most in the evening
- The sport we tried and fell a few times together
- My current fav animal
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- The seasoning Lukas likes the most at the moment
- You are my Schatzi
- The dish we are going to eat at the Chinese new year eve
- Everytime you call me this I blush
- The first Chinese dish I cooked and you loved a lot
- The activity we will do in Davos
- The thing that you always do when welcome me at the door
- The city of Jiahui’s wedding
- During this period we got a lot of gifts
18 Clues: My hometown • You are my Schatzi • My current fav animal • The city of Jiahui’s wedding • At this sport you are my Laoshi • The activity we will do in Davos • what my Chinese friend calls you • The food Lukas will miss in China • Everytime you call me this I blush • The movie we watched the most often • The part of you I get lost in everytime • ...
Les nationalités 2017-11-02
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- German (f)
- Portuguese (m)
- Portuguese (f)
- American (m)
- Canadian (m)
- Moroccan (m)
- Dominican (m)
- senegalese (f)
- Swiss
- Chinese (f)
- Moroccan (f)
- Mexican (f)
- Puerto Rican (m)
- German (m)
- Canadian (f)
- Italian (m)
- indian (m)
- Spanish (f)
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- indian (f)
- japanese (m)
- French (m)
- Italian (f)
- Spanish (m)
- senegalese (m)
- Puerto Rican (f)
- English (f)
- Brazilian (m)
- Dominican (f)
- French (f)
- japanese (f)
- Brazilian (f)
- Belgian
- American (f)
- Mexican (m)
- Chinese (m)
- English (m)
36 Clues: Swiss • Belgian • indian (f) • French (m) • German (f) • French (f) • German (m) • indian (m) • Italian (f) • Spanish (m) • English (f) • Mexican (m) • Chinese (f) • Chinese (m) • Mexican (f) • English (m) • Italian (m) • Spanish (f) • japanese (m) • japanese (f) • American (m) • Canadian (m) • Moroccan (m) • American (f) • Moroccan (f) • Canadian (f) • Brazilian (m) • Dominican (f) • Brazilian (f) • Dominican (m) • Portuguese (m) • ...
Kan Family 2023-12-26
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- Loves to win
- A Chinese title for grandmother
- Loves doing a handstand
- The family name
- Loves swimming
- Mommy Aunt?
- Uncle Daddy
- What brings us all together
- Loves being a crazy ball of energy
- Daddy Uncle
- Loves to bring home animals
- Loves his balance bike racing
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- A Chinese title for grandfather
- A theme of this puzzle
- Loves a pony named Billy
- Loves ball
- Loves monkeys
- Loves their grandkids
- Loves to be on top of a mountain
- # of grandchildren
- Aunt Mommy?
- Loves to make drinks
- Loves their grandkids
- Loves being a comedian
24 Clues: Loves ball • Mommy Aunt? • Aunt Mommy? • Uncle Daddy • Daddy Uncle • Loves to win • Loves monkeys • Loves swimming • The family name • # of grandchildren • Loves to make drinks • Loves their grandkids • Loves their grandkids • A theme of this puzzle • Loves being a comedian • Loves doing a handstand • Loves a pony named Billy • What brings us all together • Loves to bring home animals • ...
Country Crossword 2024-01-26
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- Lowest population in the world
- Home of anime
- Miss Hillestad
- Maple Syrup
- Largest country by land mass
- Has 200 plus nationalities
- Schools in England
- Home of the largest castle in the world
- The auroch is the countries animal
- Beer, Pretzel
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- Maker of Kimchi
- Most populated country
- Language spoken in Italy
- Second largest continent
- State created by volcano
- Everything is bigger in
- Birth place of rum
- 50 states
- People from the Philippines
- form about 40 percent of the Chinese resident population
- Country for Africa and a common named for a guy
21 Clues: 50 states • Maple Syrup • Home of anime • Beer, Pretzel • Miss Hillestad • Maker of Kimchi • Birth place of rum • Schools in England • Most populated country • Everything is bigger in • Language spoken in Italy • Second largest continent • State created by volcano • Has 200 plus nationalities • People from the Philippines • Largest country by land mass • Lowest population in the world • ...
CPR Railway Crossword 2013-05-27
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- it took ____ years to finish the railway
- The Chinese were treated _____
- How many years did the government promise BC the railway to be completed in?
- The Railway was made to improve _____ between provinces
- Who did the most dangerous work?
- ______ Smith drove the Last Spike
- Where the chinese treated fairly?
- ____ were essential both for transportation and also economically.
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- The Cpr runs from Vancouver to _____
- Brought BC into Canadian confedereation and joined canada with the CPR
- The Canadian ____ Railway
- The CPR made it easier to get to the..
- The CPR was promised to..
- Also improving the _____ was a goal when building the CPR
- The ____ Mountains were a huge obstacle.
15 Clues: The Canadian ____ Railway • The CPR was promised to.. • The Chinese were treated _____ • Who did the most dangerous work? • ______ Smith drove the Last Spike • Where the chinese treated fairly? • The Cpr runs from Vancouver to _____ • The CPR made it easier to get to the.. • it took ____ years to finish the railway • The ____ Mountains were a huge obstacle. • ...
Justin’s Choice board 2022-06-06
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- A musical instrument
- The massive structures that the Ancient Egyptians built.
- The usage of a camera
- A Chinese religion which believes that all problems will go away by itself.
- A type of math where the answer is the quotient
- A Chinese religion which focuses on punishment
- A different way to show division
- The assembling of AI
- One of the three types of heat transfer
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- A process of the water cycle where the water gets sucked up into the clouds.
- The opposite of division.
- Writing a script
- How you work together with other people
- A type of noun that has nine types
- The road which Chinese used for trading.
15 Clues: Writing a script • A musical instrument • The assembling of AI • The usage of a camera • The opposite of division. • A different way to show division • A type of noun that has nine types • How you work together with other people • One of the three types of heat transfer • The road which Chinese used for trading. • A Chinese religion which focuses on punishment • ...
Mythology 2022-11-14
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- which god was brought back to life(Egyptian)
- who created the earth(Chinese)
- at what state was the world created(Australian)
- end of the world(Norse)
- Loki's daughter(Norse)
- two children named Shu and tefnut(Egyptian)
- only good thing to come out of Pandora's box(Greek)
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- void before anything existed(Norse)
- killed Medusa looking through a shield(Greek)
- what were the first humans made out of(Chinese)
- who was cursed to only say the last word of what someone said to her(Greek)
- commonly used symbol in Chinese mythology
- where warriors go when they die(Norse)
- who created the seasons(Greek)
- god that dressed as Freya(Norse)
15 Clues: Loki's daughter(Norse) • end of the world(Norse) • who created the earth(Chinese) • who created the seasons(Greek) • god that dressed as Freya(Norse) • void before anything existed(Norse) • where warriors go when they die(Norse) • commonly used symbol in Chinese mythology • two children named Shu and tefnut(Egyptian) • which god was brought back to life(Egyptian) • ...
TIPS: Chinese Culture 2022-10-08
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- "The Great ___ of China"
- Official romanization system for the Chinese language
- Chinese martial arts
- Largest ethnic group in China
- Last Chinese dynasty
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- National sport of China
- One of the most popular beverages in China
- Chinese province known for spicy food (numbing spice)
- dish with dough wrapped around filling
9 Clues: Chinese martial arts • Last Chinese dynasty • National sport of China • "The Great ___ of China" • Largest ethnic group in China • dish with dough wrapped around filling • One of the most popular beverages in China • Chinese province known for spicy food (numbing spice) • Official romanization system for the Chinese language
Ancient China-Josh Hughes 2018-05-07
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- Who invaded China in 1211
- What is the silk road?
- How many rooms was the forbidden city thought to have?
- Also known as family of rulers.
- Chinese navigators used what to navigate?
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- What did Hongwu mean?
- What two objects did the Chinese invent?
- Why did the Chinese build the great wall?
- What kind of bad people were on the silk road
- Chinese used what to get boats from place to place?
10 Clues: What did Hongwu mean? • What is the silk road? • Who invaded China in 1211 • Also known as family of rulers. • What two objects did the Chinese invent? • Why did the Chinese build the great wall? • Chinese navigators used what to navigate? • What kind of bad people were on the silk road • Chinese used what to get boats from place to place? • ...
Asian American History 2025-01-27
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- The name of the legislation that prohibited Chinese immigration for decades.
- U.S. immigration station where many Chinese immigrants were detained, located near San Francisco.
- The Executive Order allowing the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII.
- President who signed the Chinese Exclusion Act into law.
- The belief used by President McKinley to justify colonization of the Philippines.
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- A dislike or prejudice against people from other countries.
- A combat team of Japanese American soldiers who fought during WWII with the slogan "Go for broke."
- A naval base attacked by Japan in 1941, leading the U.S. to enter WWII.
- Ethnic enclaves created by Chinese immigrants, often showcasing their culture and businesses.
- The economic phenomenon in 1849 that attracted Chinese immigrants to California.
- Legislation that limited U.S. naturalization to "free white persons" with good moral character.
11 Clues: President who signed the Chinese Exclusion Act into law. • A dislike or prejudice against people from other countries. • A naval base attacked by Japan in 1941, leading the U.S. to enter WWII. • The name of the legislation that prohibited Chinese immigration for decades. • The economic phenomenon in 1849 that attracted Chinese immigrants to California. • ...
A Ghost In My Suitcase 2017-02-27
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- a giant woody grass
- a chinese board game
- a pair of cutlery which most chinese use
- a ceromony for the dead
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- a type of chinese food which is boiled and fried
- people can put small things in it and can be made for clothes
- you can see your self through it
- a country with a billion and more people
- a city on the eastern coast of china
- por grandma in chinese
10 Clues: a giant woody grass • a chinese board game • por grandma in chinese • a ceromony for the dead • you can see your self through it • a city on the eastern coast of china • a pair of cutlery which most chinese use • a country with a billion and more people • a type of chinese food which is boiled and fried • people can put small things in it and can be made for clothes
Fu Hao Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-15
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- A way to communicate with ancestors and predict the future.
- A country in East Asia.
- The 2nd Chinese dynasty.
- Fu Hao was the first Chinese general to use ______ tactics.
- The ability to influence others.
- An object made by a human.
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- In my opinion, this leader is WORSE than Fu Hao.
- The 21st Shang king.
- A religious or cultural ceremony.
- A line of rulers from the same family.
- This military leader commanded the largest army in Ancient Chinese history.
- Offering something to a deity.
- An underground space for burying the dead.
13 Clues: The 21st Shang king. • A country in East Asia. • The 2nd Chinese dynasty. • An object made by a human. • Offering something to a deity. • The ability to influence others. • A religious or cultural ceremony. • A line of rulers from the same family. • An underground space for burying the dead. • In my opinion, this leader is WORSE than Fu Hao. • ...
Chinese miners 2024-08-13
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- What did many Chinese miners face from other miners and settlers?
- How were Chinese miners often described in terms of their work?
- Who often helped Chinese miners with communication and legal issues.
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- Besides mining, what other jobs did Chinese miners with communication and legal issues?
- What did the Chinese miners form among themselves in the gold fields?
- What was a major barrier for Chinese miners in NZ?
- Where did many Chinese miner come from to join the nz gold rush?
- Why did Chinese miners travel to NZ during the gold rush?
8 Clues: What was a major barrier for Chinese miners in NZ? • Why did Chinese miners travel to NZ during the gold rush? • How were Chinese miners often described in terms of their work? • Where did many Chinese miner come from to join the nz gold rush? • What did many Chinese miners face from other miners and settlers? • ...
Asian Country 2025-03-03
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- What is the traditional Christmas eve meal?
- flag with a yellow star in the center
- Name a Chinese language other than mandarin
- What is the capital of Japan?
- What is the capital of India?
- which country has the highest population?
- Name a famous Chinese landmark
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- How many stars on the flag of China?
- name the longest river in China
- Name the Chinese name for mandarin
- flag with a red circle
- what is the capital of China?
- which flag has a white star in the center?
13 Clues: flag with a red circle • what is the capital of China? • What is the capital of Japan? • What is the capital of India? • Name a famous Chinese landmark • name the longest river in China • Name the Chinese name for mandarin • How many stars on the flag of China? • flag with a yellow star in the center • which country has the highest population? • ...
Ancient China 2015-05-11
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- Chinese nobles
- Studies past civilisations by digging up the past
- The year of our lord
- Why was the source made?
- Truthfulness
- Unified China
- period of ten years
- Shi, Nong, Gong, ______
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- peasants ate rice or ________
- B.C
- Religious belief in Ancient China
- Shi Huangdi did this to weights, measures, script, currency
- The _________ Road
- A source made after the time of study
- Family of rulers
- A Chinese religious belief
- All things inherited from previous generations
- Important Scholar in China
- peasants wore garments made of this
19 Clues: B.C • Truthfulness • Unified China • Chinese nobles • Family of rulers • The _________ Road • period of ten years • The year of our lord • Shi, Nong, Gong, ______ • Why was the source made? • A Chinese religious belief • Important Scholar in China • peasants ate rice or ________ • Religious belief in Ancient China • peasants wore garments made of this • A source made after the time of study • ...
The Key Collection - Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-10
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- These broke in chapter 4
- Ni Ni's youngest brother
- Where Jimmy's family lives
- Jimmy's nickname
- Game from chapter 1
- Jimmy was born in the year of the ____
- Exercises Jimmy learns in chapter 5
- Chinese dumplings
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- Found inside the trunk in chapter 6
- Reason Jimmy stayed home Tuesday
- Where Ni Ni moves
- Last name of the book's author
- What Jimmy collects
- Auntie Helen's job
- "Thank you" in Chinese
- Good at basketball and shoveling snow
- Jimmy's age
- Reason Jimmy stayed home Monday
- What Ni Ni collects
19 Clues: Jimmy's age • Jimmy's nickname • Where Ni Ni moves • Chinese dumplings • Auntie Helen's job • What Jimmy collects • Game from chapter 1 • What Ni Ni collects • "Thank you" in Chinese • These broke in chapter 4 • Ni Ni's youngest brother • Where Jimmy's family lives • Last name of the book's author • Reason Jimmy stayed home Monday • Reason Jimmy stayed home Tuesday • ...
history 2024-02-27
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- the name for modern humans
- a circle of rocks made by humans of culture or history
- cycle of rebirth your soul is reborn in a new body after you die
- leader of the Hebrews and his people escape from slavery in Egypt and received 10 corrodents from god
- Chinese philosophy that seeks to bring people into harmony with nature
- leader of India was responsible for the spread of Budishm by missionaries
- prehistoric period characterized by the use of stone tools and hunting
- religion that originated in India and had multiple versions of one god
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- founded in India but spread to the rest of Asia
- an ancient Neolithic settlement dates to around 7500bce It is the earliest urban center
- haung Chinese emperor who oversaw the creation of theGreat Wall of China
- Chinese philosophy that stressed respect and had a system of behavioral teachings that influenced Chinese life and government
- the belief in only one god
- greatest leader who conquered all of the fertile crescent and Persian empire
- a series of rulers from a single family
- trade route that linked China to the west as far as Rome
- Persian religion that focused in the struggle between two opposing forced good and evil
- the belief in many gods
18 Clues: the belief in many gods • the name for modern humans • the belief in only one god • a series of rulers from a single family • founded in India but spread to the rest of Asia • a circle of rocks made by humans of culture or history • trade route that linked China to the west as far as Rome • cycle of rebirth your soul is reborn in a new body after you die • ...
China 2024-02-07
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- The largest cemetery in the world
- A group of Nomadsform the north that took over China
- The capital of China
- Largest city in China
- The dynasty that built the terracotta warriors
- First Chinese dynasty
- A religion created by an ancient Chinese scholar
- Longest River in China
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- Where Chinese civilization began
- China fought them in the Opium War
- A religion that traveled to China from the Silk Road
- City that was controlled by the British for 150 years
- A religion that believes the universe has a plan
13 Clues: The capital of China • Largest city in China • First Chinese dynasty • Longest River in China • Where Chinese civilization began • The largest cemetery in the world • China fought them in the Opium War • The dynasty that built the terracotta warriors • A religion that believes the universe has a plan • A religion created by an ancient Chinese scholar • ...
history 2024-02-27
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- cycle of rebirth your soul is reborn in a new body after you die
- trade route that linked China to the west as far as Rome
- leader of India was responsible for the spread of Budishm by missionaries
- leader of the Hebrews and his people escape from slavery in Egypt and received 10 corrodents from god
- shihaung Chinese emperor who oversaw the creation of theGreat Wall of China
- religion that originated in India and had multiple versions of one god
- the belief in many gods
- Chinese philosophy that stressed respect and had a system of behavioral teachings that influenced Chinese life and government
- founded in India but spread to the rest of Asia
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- prehistoric period characterized by the use of stone tools and hunting
- Persian religion that focused in the struggle between two opposing forced good and evil
- the name for modern humans
- an anciet Neolithic settlement dates to around 7500bce It is the earliest urban center
- a circle of rocks made by humans of culture or history
- Chinese philosophy that seeks to bring people into harmony with nature
- the belief in only one god
- greatest leader who conquered all of the fertile crescent and Persian empire
- a series of rulers from a single family
18 Clues: the belief in many gods • the name for modern humans • the belief in only one god • a series of rulers from a single family • founded in India but spread to the rest of Asia • a circle of rocks made by humans of culture or history • trade route that linked China to the west as far as Rome • cycle of rebirth your soul is reborn in a new body after you die • ...
Ancient China-Bella Austin 2018-05-07
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- How many belief's did the Chinese system include
- What road did Chinese go on to trade
- It's a kind of ceramic that the Chinese inventions
- Which dynasty built the Forbidden City
- What was the protect of The Great Wall to china
- Which dynasty built The Great Wall
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- What does Huang He mean
- The most common religion in China
- Which dynasty established the first permanent
- What is the Chinese favorite number
10 Clues: What does Huang He mean • The most common religion in China • Which dynasty built The Great Wall • What is the Chinese favorite number • What road did Chinese go on to trade • Which dynasty built the Forbidden City • Which dynasty established the first permanent • What was the protect of The Great Wall to china • How many belief's did the Chinese system include • ...
Isshin Ryu Kata System 2013-10-23
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- Second bo kata
- Simulated bo battle; tori is the attacker and uke is the defender
- Also known as tekki; empty hand
- Name of a Chinese sailor; has 13 imaginary attackers; empty hand
- First basic sai kata
- Tatsuo Shimabuku's nickname; only kata unique to Isshin Ryu created from all of Master Shimabuku's favorite moves
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- First Isshin Ryu bo kata
- Name of Chinese sailor; aslo called empi from Shorin Ryu; empty hand
- Storm within the calm; empty hand
- Bo versus sai combat
- Kusanku with sai
- Name of Chinese sailor; Shorin Ryu system; empty hand
- "Three Battles" empty hand
- Kata done in "the dark" empty hand
14 Clues: Second bo kata • Kusanku with sai • Bo versus sai combat • First basic sai kata • First Isshin Ryu bo kata • "Three Battles" empty hand • Also known as tekki; empty hand • Storm within the calm; empty hand • Kata done in "the dark" empty hand • Name of Chinese sailor; Shorin Ryu system; empty hand • Name of a Chinese sailor; has 13 imaginary attackers; empty hand • ...
Chapter 5: Ancient China 2017-11-13
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- Founder of the Qin dynasty and China's first emperor
- The founder of the Han Dynasty
- Yellow brown soil
- System of beliefs and values
- Closely related people of several generations
- Protective wall that controls or holds back water
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- Chinese emperor who brought the Han dynasty to its greatest strength
- Chinese philosopher and teacher
- Group of people whose job it is to carry out the work on the government
- Cloth, originally made only in China
- Ancient trade route between China and Europe
- Type of money used by a group or nation
- Local leader of an armed group
- Chinese scholar, astronomer, and historian
14 Clues: Yellow brown soil • System of beliefs and values • Local leader of an armed group • The founder of the Han Dynasty • Chinese philosopher and teacher • Cloth, originally made only in China • Type of money used by a group or nation • Chinese scholar, astronomer, and historian • Ancient trade route between China and Europe • Closely related people of several generations • ...
Vocabulary Ancient China 2024-01-18
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- a local leader of an armed group
- the type of money used by a group or a nation
- a valuable cloth spun by caterpillars called silkworms
- a protective wall that controls or holds back water
- the founder of the Han Dynasty
- a CHinese scholar, astronomer, and historian
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- a system of beliefs and values
- closely related people of several generations
- Chinese philosopher and teacher
- Chinese emperor who brought the Han Dynasty to greatness
- founder of the Qin Dynasty
- yellow brown soil
- an ancient trade route between China and Europe
- the group of people whose job it is to carry out the work of the government
14 Clues: yellow brown soil • founder of the Qin Dynasty • a system of beliefs and values • the founder of the Han Dynasty • Chinese philosopher and teacher • a local leader of an armed group • a CHinese scholar, astronomer, and historian • closely related people of several generations • the type of money used by a group or a nation • an ancient trade route between China and Europe • ...
Colin and logan 2025-03-26
13 Clues: Hindu ruler • Muslim ruler • the way of kami • universal ruler • Chinese dynasty • chain of islands • Chinese diplomat • dome shaped shrine • way of the worrior • the Korean alphabet • shrine for favorite wifr • Temple with curved corners • porcelain blue green glazed
China Crossword 2012-05-03
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- / What piece of clothing do you have to take off before you walk into a house.
- / Most population in this City.
- / A main river.
- / A country North of China.
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- / A major agricultural product.
- / A type of food made out of fish.
- / A main type of language the Chinese speak.
- / What were silkworms used for.
- / An animal that eats bamboo.
- / what is the currency of the Chinese money.
- / A major tourist attraction.
- / An island off the coast of China claimed by the republic.
- / A building where the Chinese worship.
13 Clues: / A main river. • / A country North of China. • / An animal that eats bamboo. • / A major tourist attraction. • / A major agricultural product. • / What were silkworms used for. • / Most population in this City. • / A type of food made out of fish. • / A building where the Chinese worship. • / A main type of language the Chinese speak. • ...
Ancient China 2025-05-13
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- Wall of China A massive wall built to protect China from invaders.
- A calendar based on the phases of the moon, used in ancient China for tracking time
- A traditional Chinese medical practice involving inserting needles into the body to relieve pain or treat illness.
- Examination a way to choose government workers based on their skills and knowledge instead of their family background. It started during the Tang Dynasty.
- Road An ancient network of trade routes connecting China to Europe, Asia, and Africa.
- A fine ceramic material developed in China, often used for making vases and dishes.
- A system in which neighboring countries would send gifts to the Chinese emperor in exchange for protection and trade..
- Relating to an emperor or empire.
- The art of beautiful handwriting, often used in Chinese writing.
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- A poor farmer, often working the land in Ancient China.
- A system of government that has very specific and organized ways of getting things done. This involves many steps to get something done.
- The ruler of an empire.
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with the Dao (the way or path).
- A philosophy based on the teachings of Confucius, emphasizing moral values, respect, and social harmony.
- a person or object that can predict the future
- A precious stone highly valued in Ancient China, used for jewelry, tools, and ceremonial objects.
- The belief that the emperor’s right to rule comes from divine/god's approval.
- A valuable fabric produced from silkworms.
- Dynasty The first imperial dynasty of China, famous for the unification of China and the construction of the Great Wall.
- A Chinese philosophy that believes in strict laws and harsh punishments to maintain order in society.
20 Clues: The ruler of an empire. • Relating to an emperor or empire. • A valuable fabric produced from silkworms. • a person or object that can predict the future • A poor farmer, often working the land in Ancient China. • The art of beautiful handwriting, often used in Chinese writing. • Wall of China A massive wall built to protect China from invaders. • ...
Ancient China 2025-05-13
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- Wall of China A massive wall built to protect China from invaders.
- A system of government that has very specific and organized ways of getting things done. This involves many steps to get something done.
- Calendar A calendar based on the phases of the moon, used in ancient China for tracking time
- Examination a way to choose government workers based on their skills and knowledge instead of their family background. It started during the Tang Dynasty.
- The art of beautiful handwriting, often used in Chinese writing.
- A fine ceramic material developed in China, often used for making vases and dishes.
- A poor farmer, often working the land in Ancient China.
- A system in which neighboring countries would send gifts to the Chinese emperor in exchange for protection and trade..
- Dynasty The first imperial dynasty of China, famous for the unification of China and the construction of the Great Wall.
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- A valuable fabric produced from silkworms.
- The ruler of an empire.
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with the Dao (the way or path).
- A philosophy based on the teachings of Confucius, emphasizing moral values, respect, and social harmony.
- A traditional Chinese medical practice involving inserting needles into the body to relieve pain or treat illness.
- A precious stone highly valued in Ancient China, used for jewelry, tools, and ceremonial objects.
- A Chinese philosophy that believes in strict laws and harsh punishments to maintain order in society.
- a person or object that can predict the future
- of Heaven The belief that the emperor’s right to rule comes from divine/god's approval.
- Road An ancient network of trade routes connecting China to Europe, Asia, and Africa.
- Relating to an emperor or empire.
20 Clues: The ruler of an empire. • Relating to an emperor or empire. • A valuable fabric produced from silkworms. • a person or object that can predict the future • A poor farmer, often working the land in Ancient China. • The art of beautiful handwriting, often used in Chinese writing. • Wall of China A massive wall built to protect China from invaders. • ...
Chinese words 3 2020-07-16
Chinese new year 2023-01-17
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- Chinese new year 2023
- .... city, a city of 9000 rooms in Beijing
- black and white animal
- symbol of long life,
- .... army, 8000 clay soldiers
- larges city in China
- .... road
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- Continent of China
- chinese years are represented by these
- capital of China
- colour of happiness
- longest river in China
- symbol of purity
- exploding celebration
- used to writing on, invented in China
- .... wall of China
- utensils used for eating
17 Clues: .... road • capital of China • symbol of purity • Continent of China • .... wall of China • colour of happiness • symbol of long life, • larges city in China • Chinese new year 2023 • exploding celebration • longest river in China • black and white animal • utensils used for eating • .... army, 8000 clay soldiers • used to writing on, invented in China • chinese years are represented by these • ...
Ancient Chinese Society 2021-05-05
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- What did artisans use to make weapons and mirrors?
- what was Woman’s responsibility to their husband?
- in what dynasty was education difficult for women in ancient china?
- Women also often did sewing, weaving and ___
- the ancient Chinese believed it was a waste of time to educate girls as their _____ did not matter.
- what children had to learn calligraphy?
- where did the name mandarins come from?
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- who has the highest role?
- Who was more significant Emperor Shi Huangdi or empress Wu Zhao to improving Ancient Chinese society?
- What were artisans rated in society?
- what is Calligraphy a form of?
- what is there a rising population of?
- Chinese women are su-
- what did the nobles give to the the emperor?
- what dynasty was Emperor Shi Huangdi Emperor of?
- how many years of education funded by the government did woman get?
- who's lives did empress wu zhao improve?
17 Clues: Chinese women are su- • who has the highest role? • what is Calligraphy a form of? • What were artisans rated in society? • what is there a rising population of? • what children had to learn calligraphy? • where did the name mandarins come from? • who's lives did empress wu zhao improve? • what did the nobles give to the the emperor? • ...
Greetings in Chinese 2024-09-24
17 Clues: Sorry • Goodbye! • Thank you • Hi teacher! • How are you? • Good morning. • Hi classmates! • I'm very well. • Good afternoon. • You'are welcome. • How old are you? • I'm 15 years old. • I'm 14 years old. • Nice to meet you. • What's your name? • No problem/It's ok. • what's your last name?(casual way)
CROSSWORD - MANDARIN CHINESE 2025-04-27
17 Clues: LAND • COAL • UNCLE • GREAT • ARRIVE • PALACE • BELIEVE • CAREFUL • HANDSOME • WOODLOCK • CONSIDER • RESOURCES • PREVIOUSLY • TYPOGRAPHY • LONG JOURNEY • STONE PIECES • TRAVEL NOTES
Ancient China 2024-11-27
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- Least respected on the social hierarchy
- 5th in the Chinese Zodiac
- Highest on the social pyramid
- Invention, originally made with textile waste
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- China's first emperor
- Protected China from outside aggression
- Qin shi Huang's life span
- Country North of Ancient China
- Like a giant's set of toy soldiers
- Last in the Chinese Zodiac
- 2nd in the Chinese Zodiac
11 Clues: China's first emperor • Qin shi Huang's life span • 5th in the Chinese Zodiac • 2nd in the Chinese Zodiac • Last in the Chinese Zodiac • Highest on the social pyramid • Country North of Ancient China • Like a giant's set of toy soldiers • Protected China from outside aggression • Least respected on the social hierarchy • Invention, originally made with textile waste
China 2024-10-30
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- harsh, strict laws
- green mineral
- those who follow Confucius
- tells the future
- detects earthquake
- ruler of Qin Dynasty
- those who follow the way of the Dao
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- poor person
- using the sun to find the time
- Chinese protection from the North
- using needles to cure people
- Greatest Chinese philosopher
- bringing and blending cultures together
- ruler
- doing the right thing
- famous founder of Daoism
- a material made from worms
- Road trade routes from China to Europe and Africa
18 Clues: ruler • poor person • green mineral • tells the future • harsh, strict laws • detects earthquake • ruler of Qin Dynasty • doing the right thing • famous founder of Daoism • those who follow Confucius • a material made from worms • using needles to cure people • Greatest Chinese philosopher • using the sun to find the time • Chinese protection from the North • ...
China Crossword 2022-02-07
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- This is the name for China's currency: Renminbi, Rupe, Dollar, or Yen
- The tallest mountain in China is Mt. _____
- This tree is the national tree of China. Is it the Cherry Blossom, Wisteria, Ginkgo, or Rhododendron?
- This animal is the national animal of China. Your options: Red Panda, Giant Panda, Asian Elephant, Sable
- Iconic actor, director, and martial arts expert known for his role in "The Green Hornet," "Chinese Connection," "Fists of Fury," and "Enter the dragon."
- The most populated country in the world with over 1.4 billion people. Also the current location of the winter Olympics.
- This color is worn during funerals and times of mourning rather than the American traditional black color.
- The most popular hobby in China involves collecting ______
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- This is the capital of China
- These cookies are often thought to be from China but were actually invented by a worker in the Key Heong Noodle Factory in San Francisco in 1920. These cookies when broke open reveal your fortune.
- How many animals are part of the Chinese zodiac?
- The official name of China is the "People's ____ of China."
- This incredible structure of fortifications was built across the northern borders of ancient Chinese states and Imperial China as protection against various nomadic groups. It is called "The ____ ___ of China."
- Famous teacher, politician, and philosopher born in China. Devoted his time to teaching disciples his ideas, which would become central to Chinese culture.
- This festival is the largest celebration on the Chinese calendar. It begins January of each year with a different zodiac animal representing the strengths and weaknesses of the year. This celebration is called the Chinese ___ ____.
15 Clues: This is the capital of China • The tallest mountain in China is Mt. _____ • How many animals are part of the Chinese zodiac? • The most popular hobby in China involves collecting ______ • The official name of China is the "People's ____ of China." • This is the name for China's currency: Renminbi, Rupe, Dollar, or Yen • ...
Ancient China 2023-11-16
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- What is the translation of the word "ren"?
- Who did the kings worship?
- How many guiding principles did legalism have?
- great wall of china What was Shi Huangdi's greatest buiding project?
- What were the oracle bones used for?
- What did the Chinese accidentally invent?
- What did tiny feet in golden slippers resemble
- What is something only the Chinese knew how to make?
- analects In which book were Confucius' words recorded?
- What was the use of knife and fork replaced by?
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- The Europeans were called?
- In the early period, from who did the children take their surname from?
- From where was Buddhism introduced into China?
- an Which city was the cultural centre of Asia?
- What did the Chinese become?
- What was Tian not considered?
- silk road What was the world's first intercontinental trade route?
- wu Who was the only female emperor in China?
- fei zi Who was the most famous legalist philosopher?
19 Clues: The Europeans were called? • Who did the kings worship? • What did the Chinese become? • What was Tian not considered? • What were the oracle bones used for? • What did the Chinese accidentally invent? • What is the translation of the word "ren"? • From where was Buddhism introduced into China? • How many guiding principles did legalism have? • ...
Ancient China 2015-10-27
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- The 12 year cycle.
- Boys were more valued than girls because they carried on the _______________ ___________ .
- Author of the Art of War.
- Important river in central China.
- Palace staff that had their testicles removed.
- Noble marriages were ______________ .
- China’s first emperor (full name).
- Dynasty that came after the Qin dynasty.
- Women had to ______________ their fathers and husbands.
- Sculptures buried with Emperor Qin.
- Climate of northern China.
- Confucius taught that men were _______________ to women.
- The Emperor traditionally wore a yellow robe adorned with 9 ____________ .
- Chinese society was __________________ (Hint: men were more important than women).
- Emperor Qin made a _________________ government.
- Important river in the north of China.
- Philosophy based off the belief there is light and dark in everyone.
- The merchant class.
- Linked the West with the East.
- Class consisting of scholars and educated officials.
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- The majority of the Chinese population were ______________ .
- Philosophy based on the idea that there are those who ruled, and those that were ruled.
- Emperor Qin was disliked by the people due to the imposition of heavy __________ .
- The mother of young Emperors.
- Prior to the unification of China, China was split up into __________________ ______________ .
- Religion based off of equality.
- The class that contained the artisans and craftsmen.
- Ancient Chinese religion focused on ________________ _______________ .
- The Emperor’s right to rule was known as the _________________ _____ ___________ .
- The official title of the Emperor.
- Ancient Chinese society was split into a __________________ .
- The afterlife was a ___________________ of life on Earth.
- Climate of southern China.
- The class that contained the farmers and peasants.
- Major construction project during the Qin dynasty.
- Famous writer who lived during the Zhou period.
- The purpose of the sculptures buried with Emperor Qin was to _______________ him in the afterlife.
- The model of government under Qin was based on ________________ .
- Chinese mythology was based on _____________ , which saw the land as alive.
39 Clues: The 12 year cycle. • The merchant class. • Author of the Art of War. • Climate of southern China. • Climate of northern China. • The mother of young Emperors. • Linked the West with the East. • Religion based off of equality. • Important river in central China. • China’s first emperor (full name). • The official title of the Emperor. • Sculptures buried with Emperor Qin. • ...
THE NEW IMMIGRANTS (460-465) 2013-11-19
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- Many Chinese immigrants worked on the transcontinental _____________.
- The trip across this ocean took one week.
- Many Chinese immigrants came to the U.S. for the ________ _________.
- Immigrants arriving to the U.S. on the west coast came through this station.
- Legal requirements for immigrants entering the U.S. included proving they had never committed a _____________.
- Japan agreed to limit emigration of unskilled workers in exchange for the repeal of the SF segregation order.
- Many of the new immigrants were either Jewish or __________________.
- Many Mexican immigrants went to work on __________.
- Hawaiian planters recruited workers from this country.
- Immigrants with contagious diseases such as this were sent home.
- A movement that was anti-immigrant & showed favoritism to native-born Americans.
- Immigrants from the same country often lived close to each other in the same ______________ to preserve their customs.
- This group came to the U.S. from Russia to escape religious persecution.
- Immigrants arriving from Europe entered the U.S. through this NY station.
- Native-born workers on the west coast feared that this ethnic group would take all the jobs.
- San Francisco segregated schools to separate this group from native-borm students.
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- Most native-born Americans were what religion?
- Anti-Chinese sentiment was high in what state?
- This banned U.S. entry to all Chinese (with some exceptions) for 10 years & was later extended.
- Nativists believed that this group was superior to all other ethnic groups.
- A mixture of people of different cultures & races who blended together.
- Immigrants from the West Indies came to the U.S. in search of _________.
- The trip across this ocean took three weeks.
- Almost all immigrants used this mode of transportation to get to the U.S.
- The cheapest accommodations in a ship's cargo holds.
- The greatest number of Italian immigrants settled here.
26 Clues: The trip across this ocean took one week. • The trip across this ocean took three weeks. • Most native-born Americans were what religion? • Anti-Chinese sentiment was high in what state? • Many Mexican immigrants went to work on __________. • The cheapest accommodations in a ship's cargo holds. • Hawaiian planters recruited workers from this country. • ...
Wonderful Acorn Greetings filled with Joy and Love! 2014-12-16
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- Adorable Dale Acorn!
- Smiling face and welcoming Dr. R. and R. Acorn message!
- Christmas colors and Christmas joy!
- Chip and Dale smiling, sweet yellow bow of welcome, and warm message of greeting!
- Happy face and Merry Christmas Acorn note! ]
- Two sides of welcome and joy with special Chinese message!
- Fun-filled wishes and welcome!
- Sweet and happy Holiday greetings and wecome!
- What a happy, warm, and welcoming Acorn note!
- Lovely Welcome home!
- Sweet welcome message!
- Welcome note to make us smile and laugh out loud!
- Time flies but happiness lives in your loving Acorn note!
- Happy message and warm, loving wishes to enjoy!
- Sweet note of Christmas colors! So lovely!
- Special dear friend and dear guest message to welcome us!
- Welcome Acorn with wish for our happy enjoyment – all shiny and silver and beautiful!
- Magical message of welcome with special Chinese message!
- Hidden Mickey and Minnie happy greeting!
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- Happy Holiday wishes and welcome back!
- Happy hearts and Christmas tree to welcome us home!
- Lots-o’-Huggin’ Bear, Mickey Pin, Sparkle Box and Silver Message! What joy!
- Sparkling with joy and happy wishes!
- Chip and Dale with open arms of greeting , the happiest welcome wish, and the sweetest little bow on top!
- Blissful Acorn message of Welcome!
- Perfectly “sweet” note of greeting, complete with candy, too!
- Amazing and beautiful Chinese Welcome with Special Chinese Mickey, too!
- Smiles, hugs, and love in a perfect single acorn!
- Such a cute face to make us smile!
- Color-filled welcome and holiday wishes with special Chinese message of happiness!
- Happy Christmas colors, happy welcome!
- Color-filled happy greeting with so many wonderful drawings!
- Special Chip and Dale dancing Acorn message with so many happy hearts, too!
33 Clues: Adorable Dale Acorn! • Lovely Welcome home! • Sweet welcome message! • Fun-filled wishes and welcome! • Blissful Acorn message of Welcome! • Such a cute face to make us smile! • Christmas colors and Christmas joy! • Sparkling with joy and happy wishes! • Happy Holiday wishes and welcome back! • Happy Christmas colors, happy welcome! • Hidden Mickey and Minnie happy greeting! • ...
Ancient China 2022-11-29
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- / Europeans learning to make silk is an example of cultural __________.
- / The natural vegetation of prairie grass provided food for horses and sheep in the _____________ Plain.
- / This product is valuable in the West because they were the only ones who knew how to make it.
- / Traders form long caravans to _______ each other from danger.
- / The Chinese wrote on silk and _________ before they invented paper.
- / The advances in working with _______ helped develop the new technology in Han warfare.
- / The _______ size of China made it difficult to govern as a unified state.
- / The Chinese grew _______ in the Chang Jiang Basins because it has the warm and wet climate required for the crop.
- / Several groups of invaders from the Northeastern Plan traveled to Inner China by _________.
- / Barren ________ protected Inner China from invasion from the northwest
- / Huang He most influenced settlement near its banks by ____________ the soil to attract communities of farmers.
- / Compared to the Qin dynasty, the _________ dynasty lasted much longer.
- / Which tool did ancient Chinese scribes use for writing?
- / Which Han invention would the Chinese use to send messages and frighten enemies at night?
- / The chain pump brings _______ to the and helps increase the harvest.
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- / Travelers carried ________ beliefs from India to China.
- / Oases are closer on this route of the Silk Road.
- / Which shape best illustrates the structure of the Han bureaucracy?
- / The Turfan Depression and the Chang Jiang Basins are both _______ than other parts of China.
- / What was one of the most important Roman products that trade along the Silk Road brought to China?
- / What animal carried goods on the Western Silk Road?
- / The Han emperors changed the way China was ruled from Legalism to __________ ideals.
- / At the time of the Han dynasty, which people particularly threatened China from the north?
- / Used by the Chinese to rebalance the forces of yin and yang.
24 Clues: / Oases are closer on this route of the Silk Road. • / What animal carried goods on the Western Silk Road? • / Travelers carried ________ beliefs from India to China. • / Which tool did ancient Chinese scribes use for writing? • / Used by the Chinese to rebalance the forces of yin and yang. • / Traders form long caravans to _______ each other from danger. • ...
Unit One Vocabulary 2023-09-15
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- a system where people were given land and protection by people of a highest rank
- Zimbabwe - A city in Africa made during the iron age with a focus on trade and stonework
- Gentry China’s landowning families reflecting their wealth from the land
- The biggest religion in India.
- - Christian nation in Africa where coffee beans and first humans originated from
- the belif that elements of the envernt has supernatural powersfice
- a sitome of madtory public service
- an economic change where people in rural ares made more goods
- another ancient chinese belief system that focuses on personal ethics.
- Chinese The hindu caste system relied on this.
- Turks: leaders of the seljuk turks dynisty.
- a curtain people type that where slaved soldiers.
- the ruler reign of a caliph or chief Muslim ruler.
- The empire in the middle east ruled by the muslims.
- a king rules a city and its surrounding lands
- The largest country in the worl today.
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- the riual kill of people for religos perpius
- the first real place of learning and libraries.
- Missionary Work.
- Hinduismtem the chinese used to keep respect.
- a system of government when decisions are made by state officials
- A person who comes up with ideas.
- the holding of power by people selected based on their ability
- large mounds built by mississippian civilization
- network - Relation between people based upon common ancestry or marriage
- Dynasty A Chinese Dynasty that ruled the country during a brilliant cultural period
- an ancient Chinese belief system which emphasizes harmony and a balance order
- where a system were selection is of the female line
- - First known kingdom in sub-Saharan West Africa
- - Leader of a clan or tribe
- A stem of Islam combined with hinduism.
- - The eighth-largest country in Africa
- religious leader rules
33 Clues: Missionary Work. • religious leader rules • - Leader of a clan or tribe • The biggest religion in India. • A person who comes up with ideas. • a sitome of madtory public service • - The eighth-largest country in Africa • The largest country in the worl today. • A stem of Islam combined with hinduism. • Turks: leaders of the seljuk turks dynisty. • ...
Ancient China 2024-12-09
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- originally, a Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to treat disease or relieve pain
- piety the responsibility children have to respect, obey, and care for their parents
- class a group of people who are at a similar cultural, economic, or educational level
- a single human being as contrasted with a group
- related to soldiers, arms, or war
- having title or possession by reason of birth
- a symbol in a writing system that represents a thing or an idea
- the study of the basic ideas about society, education, and right and wrong
- a connecting element or factor
- something, such as coins or paper money, that is used as a medium of exchange
- a member of an upper class of society, usually made up of hereditary nobility
- a group of individuals born and living at the same time
- a group of non-elected government officials
- having things in common
- a canal; a narrow body of water between two land masses
- to become known
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- of Heaven the belief that the Chinese king’s right to rule came from the gods
- a farmer who works land owned by someone else and pays rent in cash or as a share of the crotenant farmer
- service the administrative service of a government
- a symbol in a writing system based on pictures
- a connected group or system
- to make into a single unit
- 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 wheel made to turn by the water flowing against it
- a Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of laws
- a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius
- a military commander exercising civil power by force, usually in a limited area
- an official who watches others for correct behavior
- to be dependent
30 Clues: to become known • to be dependent • having things in common • to make into a single unit • a connected group or system • a connecting element or factor • related to soldiers, arms, or war • a group of non-elected government officials • having title or possession by reason of birth • a symbol in a writing system based on pictures • a single human being as contrasted with a group • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2019-01-15
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- A native or inhabitant of Magnolia; a Mongolian
- One of the first and most famous Europeans to travel to Asia during the Middle Ages
- The ruling dynasty of China-then known as the Great Ming Empire-for 276 years following the collapse of the Mongoled Yuan dynasty
- The Han dynasty was the second imperial dynasty of China
- The exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- Payment made periodically by one state or ruler to another, especially as a sign of dependence
- An imperial dynasty of China, preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed by the Five dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
- who vastly increased the authority of the Han dynasty and extended Chinese influence abroad
- The common name given to a series of fortifications made of stone,brick,tamped earth,wood, and other materials generally built along east-to-west line across the historicals northern borders of china
- Believes in the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius
- He became Zheng, the King of Qin when he was thirteen, then China's first emperor when he was 38 after the Qin had conquered all of the other Warring States and unified all of China in 221 BC
- Another term for seismograph
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- Chinese dynasty that established the first centralized imperial government and built much of the Great Wall
- Was the longest lasting of ancient China’s dynasties
- A time of great social and economic change, the period in large measure shaped the intellectual and political climate of China down to the twentieth century
- A virtue of respect for one’s parent, elders, and ancestors.
- Another term for compass
- A Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu
- Khan Whose emperor stretched from the Black Sea to the Pacific Ocean
- A chinese philosopher credited with founding the philosophical system of Taoism
- A system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by confucius and developed by Mencius
21 Clues: Another term for compass • Another term for seismograph • A native or inhabitant of Magnolia; a Mongolian • Was the longest lasting of ancient China’s dynasties • A Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu • The Han dynasty was the second imperial dynasty of China • A virtue of respect for one’s parent, elders, and ancestors. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2019-01-15
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- An imperial dynasty of China, preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed by the Five dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
- Chinese dynasty that established the first centralized imperial government and built much of the Great Wall
- The Han dynasty was the second imperial dynasty of China
- A chinese philosopher credited with founding the philosophical system of Taoism
- A Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu
- Another term for compass
- Believes in the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius
- The exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- Khan Whose emperor stretched from the Black Sea to the Pacific Ocean
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- Was the longest lasting of ancient China’s dynasties
- The common name given to a series of fortifications made of stone,brick,tamped earth,wood, and other materials generally built along east-to-west line across the historicals northern borders of china
- The ruling dynasty of China-then known as the Great Ming Empire-for 276 years following the collapse of the Mongoled Yuan dynasty
- A virtue of respect for one’s parent, elders, and ancestors.
- A time of great social and economic change, the period in large measure shaped the intellectual and political climate of China down to the twentieth century
- He became Zheng, the King of Qin when he was thirteen, then China's first emperor when he was 38 after the Qin had conquered all of the other Warring States and unified all of China in 221 BC
- A system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by confucius and developed by Mencius
- who vastly increased the authority of the Han dynasty and extended Chinese influence abroad
- Another term for seismograph
- One of the first and most famous Europeans to travel to Asia during the Middle Ages
- A native or inhabitant of Magnolia; a Mongolian
- Payment made periodically by one state or ruler to another, especially as a sign of dependence
21 Clues: Another term for compass • Another term for seismograph • A native or inhabitant of Magnolia; a Mongolian • Was the longest lasting of ancient China’s dynasties • A Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu • The Han dynasty was the second imperial dynasty of China • A virtue of respect for one’s parent, elders, and ancestors. • ...
ESL 7 History Chapter 10 2022-02-07
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- a connecting element or factor
- to make into a single unit
- a Chinese philosophy concerned with obtaining long life and living in harmony with nature
- a canal; a narrow body of water between two landmasses
- a symbol in a writing system based on pictures
- the administrative service of a government
- having things in common
- Chinese system of beliefs which describes the way a king must rule
- a Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of laws
- a group of non-elected government officials
- the belief that the Chinese king’s right to rule came from the gods
- a connected group of system
- a person that someone is descended from
- the responsibility children have to respect, obey, and care for their parents
- having title or possession by reason of birth
- a wheel made to turn by the water flowing against it
- something, such as coins or paper money, that is used as a medium of exchange
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- a single human being as contrasted with a group
- the study of the basic ideas about society, education, and right and wrong
- a group of people who are at a similar cultural, economic or educational level
- originally, a Chinese practice of inserting needles through the skin at specific points to treat disease or relieve pain
- a group of individuals born and living at the same time
- a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius
- related to soldiers, arms, or war
- a symbol in a writing system that representatives a thing or an idea
- a farmer who works land owned by someone else and pays rent in cash or as a share of the crop
- a member of an upper class of society, usually made up of hereditary nobility
- to be dependent
- a military commander exercising civil power by force, usually in a limited area
- to become known
- an official who watches others for correct behavior
31 Clues: to be dependent • to become known • having things in common • to make into a single unit • a connected group of system • a connecting element or factor • related to soldiers, arms, or war • 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 • ...
Ancient China 2024-12-09
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- originally, a Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to treat disease or relieve pain
- piety the responsibility children have to respect, obey, and care for their parents
- class a group of people who are at a similar cultural, economic, or educational level
- a single human being as contrasted with a group
- related to soldiers, arms, or war
- having title or possession by reason of birth
- a symbol in a writing system that represents a thing or an idea
- the study of the basic ideas about society, education, and right and wrong
- a connecting element or factor
- something, such as coins or paper money, that is used as a medium of exchange
- a member of an upper class of society, usually made up of hereditary nobility
- a group of individuals born and living at the same time
- a group of non-elected government officials
- having things in common
- a canal; a narrow body of water between two land masses
- to become known
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- of Heaven the belief that the Chinese king’s right to rule came from the gods
- a farmer who works land owned by someone else and pays rent in cash or as a share of the crotenant farmer
- service the administrative service of a government
- a symbol in a writing system based on pictures
- a connected group or system
- to make into a single unit
- 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 wheel made to turn by the water flowing against it
- a Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of laws
- a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius
- a military commander exercising civil power by force, usually in a limited area
- an official who watches others for correct behavior
- to be dependent
30 Clues: to become known • to be dependent • having things in common • to make into a single unit • a connected group or system • a connecting element or factor • related to soldiers, arms, or war • a group of non-elected government officials • having title or possession by reason of birth • a symbol in a writing system based on pictures • a single human being as contrasted with a group • ...
