chinese Crossword Puzzles
AAPI Heritage Month 2024-04-13
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- Country with non-rectangular flags
- this group of immigrants provided labor during the California Gold Rush of the 1850s,
- Chinese-American author who wrote "The Joy Luck Club"
- First Asian American Vice President of the United States
- American civil rights activist of Japanese descent who fought against the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II
- Traditional Japanese garment
- South Korean director who won multiple Academy Awards for the film “Parasite.”
- Country known for its throat singing technique
- Capital of Bangladesh
- Vietnamese name for the lunar new year celebration
- Country with the highest population in Asia and the world
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- Hawaiian word for hello and goodbye
- The traditional greeting in many South Asian cultures
- A famous South Korean martial art
- Largest religious monument in the world, located in Cambodia
- Chinese tile-based game commonly played for entertainment and gambling
- Japanese art of paper folding
- First people of New Zealand
- An ancient Indian system of medicine focusing on holistic health
19 Clues: Capital of Bangladesh • First people of New Zealand • Traditional Japanese garment • Japanese art of paper folding • A famous South Korean martial art • Country with non-rectangular flags • Hawaiian word for hello and goodbye • Country known for its throat singing technique • Vietnamese name for the lunar new year celebration • ...
Ancient China (Olivia B) 2023-04-12
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- Bottom of the Chinese social class
- Where kids must obey their parents
- What was the first dynasty?
- People Considered depending on how important their jobs were
- Where the kings had the right to rule from the Gods
- How many soldiers were in the Terracotta Army?
- The proper way to rule
- A legalism that was started by Laozi
- How many horses were in the Terracotta Army?
- When was the end of Ancient China?
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- Top of the Chinese social class
- When was the start of Ancient China?
- Was the center of Chinese life
- How many chariots were in the Terracotta Army?
- What was the longest dynasty?
- When was the Terracotta Army found?
- Who had the Terracotta Army?
- Was Started by Hanfeizi who believed a system of laws was important in life
- Person who was a teacher that taught about family before needs and wants
19 Clues: The proper way to rule • What was the first dynasty? • Who had the Terracotta Army? • What was the longest dynasty? • Was the center of Chinese life • Top of the Chinese social class • Bottom of the Chinese social class • Where kids must obey their parents • When was the end of Ancient China? • When was the Terracotta Army found? • When was the start of Ancient China? • ...
diffusion and trade 2024-10-22
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- communities of different cultures in close proximity
- West African story tellers
- Arab scholar,merchant, and public official
- located in St Louis, this city was in the center of a widespread trade network
- a changed version of Buddhism which focused on the devotion to amitabha
- took morals of Buddhism but used Confucius texts
- people who were intellectual in mongolia
- a japanese form of buddhism
- the biggest hindu temple in the world
- this man sought to enroll distant peoples in the Chinese tribute system
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- in this time many agriculture techniques and crops diffused
- this animal can go 10 days without water
- Chinese innovation of paper money
- a building made to celebrate Muslim dominance over dheli
- guest houses across trade routes
- Chinese form of currency
- this man was the richest emperor of Mali ever
- Imporved sails which aided oceanic transportation and trade
- a method where each trader brought the product part of the way to the destination
19 Clues: Chinese form of currency • West African story tellers • a japanese form of buddhism • guest houses across trade routes • Chinese innovation of paper money • the biggest hindu temple in the world • this animal can go 10 days without water • people who were intellectual in mongolia • Arab scholar,merchant, and public official • this man was the richest emperor of Mali ever • ...
Ancient China-Aliyah Siegenthaler 2018-05-07
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- Chinese traders traveled along this to trade with cities in Southwest Asia and Europe.
- Based on moral character and individuals taking responsibility for the state of society.
- Chinese invented paper was made out of this
- Protect from invaders who were Mongols from the North.
- This is how many philosophies the Chinese belief system includes
- This is made out of spinning worm cocoon.
- The most common religion in China.
- The Chinese invented this, and boys took it to school sometimes
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- Confucius thought this was almost as necessary as food.
- Their writing system started as this.
- This dynasty established the first permanent, organized civilization in China along the Huang He River
- home to the Emperor which was built during the Ming dynasty.
12 Clues: The most common religion in China. • Their writing system started as this. • This is made out of spinning worm cocoon. • Chinese invented paper was made out of this • Protect from invaders who were Mongols from the North. • Confucius thought this was almost as necessary as food. • home to the Emperor which was built during the Ming dynasty. • ...
NadaLu@aol.com 2020-10-13
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- A Japanese warrior. (66)
- The Chinese worshiped these people. (64)
- The teachings of this religion are centered on human relationships. (64)
- Religion from India that became influential in China. (64)
- Batu Khan led a Mongol army into eastern Europe and conquered this country. (71)
- Where the Mongols defeated a combined army. (71)
- "Great general." (65)
- The capitol of Japan since 1603. (65)
- The traditional religion of the Mongols. (71)
- They used gunpowder-filled bamboo rockets to defeat walled towns (69)
- A passive religion that teaches peace and harmony. (64)
- The practice of a warrior's committing suicide. (66)
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- The crop that is a major part of the Chinese diet. (60)
- The Chinese dynasty in power when the Mongols defeated China. (70)
- Early Chinese history dates back to the time of this leader of Israel. (60)
- Kublai Khan founded this dynasty. (70)
- The Taj Mahal is located in this country. (73)
- Khan His empire spread from China to Russia. (70)
- The Japanese religion that teaches nature worship. (66)
- The God the Mongols worshipped. (71)
- Military code meaning "the way of the warrior." (66)
- A Japanese warrior. (66)
- China imported gold and ivory from here. (64)
- This plateau is located north of China. (67)
- iron A strong metal that is more durable than iron. (63)
- The number of Noble Truths taught by Buddhism, along with the Eightfold Path. (64)
26 Clues: "Great general." (65) • A Japanese warrior. (66) • A Japanese warrior. (66) • The God the Mongols worshipped. (71) • The capitol of Japan since 1603. (65) • Kublai Khan founded this dynasty. (70) • The Chinese worshiped these people. (64) • This plateau is located north of China. (67) • The traditional religion of the Mongols. (71) • ...
Humanities benchmark one 2019-08-05
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- A religion with over 360 million followers
- The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history
- Who constructed the great wall of china.
- tombs that are a collection of mausoleums built by the emperors.
- A river full of culture and region. And is more than 3000 years old
- this is a religious tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao
- This is a dynasty that is believed to be the first ever dynasty, but may also not be true.
- A day made a long time ago and still is celebrated on the 25th of January every year
- this was accidentally created, while the Chinese were trying to create the immortality positions.
- Genghis Khan was a leader of what
- A woman who wasn't known, but now became very important.
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- this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty
- The biggest wall in china. 6000km long
- this is the second imperial dynasty of China
- is often considered as a system of social and ethical philosophy rather than a religion. This ethical philosophy is a way of governing, or simply a way of life.
- This was invented of the cultural practices to scare away evil spirits.
- created in the early 2nd century used for many purposes, traditionally for writing
- What were the clones of the kings four best soldiers made of
- The founder of the xia dynasty
- Something that the ancient Chinese citizens use for war, attack and defense
20 Clues: The founder of the xia dynasty • Genghis Khan was a leader of what • The biggest wall in china. 6000km long • Who constructed the great wall of china. • A religion with over 360 million followers • this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty • this is the second imperial dynasty of China • The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history • ...
Humanities Benchmark One - Crosswords 2019-08-05
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- this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty
- this is a religious tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao
- A river full of culture and region. And is more than 3000 years old
- Something that the ancient Chinese citizens use for war, attack and defense
- this was accidentally created, while the Chinese were trying to create the immortality positions.
- this is the second imperial dynasty of China
- tombs that are a collection of mausoleums built by the emperors.
- is often considered as a system of social and ethical philosophy rather than a religion. This ethical philosophy is a way of governing, or simply a way of life.
- A day made a long time ago and still is celebrated on the 25th of January every year
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- A woman who wasn't known, but now became very important.
- The founder of the xia dynasty
- The biggest wall in china. 6000km long
- This is a dynasty that is believed to be the first ever dynasty, but may also not be true.
- created in the early 2nd century used for many purposes, traditionally for writing
- What were the clones of the kings four best soldiers made of
- Genghis Khan was a leader of what
- This was invented of the cultural practices to scare away evil spirits.
- A religion with over 360 million followers
- Who constructed the great wall of china.
- The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history
20 Clues: The founder of the xia dynasty • Genghis Khan was a leader of what • The biggest wall in china. 6000km long • Who constructed the great wall of china. • A religion with over 360 million followers • this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty • this is the second imperial dynasty of China • The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history • ...
WHAP Unit 3/4 Halloween Crossword 2023-10-31
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- A cosmopolitan city in Mali, center of Islamic learning
- The variant of Buddhism that reached Japan and focused on meditation and peaceful nature
- Ruler of Mali, gave away large amounts of gold on his hajj in 1324
- The only object in a Therevada Monk's posetion
- Locations along trade routes where Caravans stopped and rested
- A variant of Buddhism found in China and believed in reaching Nirvana through chanting Amitabha's nna
- A school of thought found in China that embraced the moral teachings of Buddhism without the religious aspects of the religion
- Chinese emperor who commissioned the fleet commanded by Ibn Battuta
- An Empire in Southeast Asia
- Chinese dynastic title adopted by the Mongols after conquering China
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- Genghis Khan's grandson, first Il-Khan of Persia
- Method of transportation that facilitated trans-saharan trade
- Settlements of people outside of their native land that facilitated trade and cultural diffusion
- Routes established in Mongolia that had frequent, hospitable stops and allowed for the quick transmission of information throughout the large empire
- Capital of the Mongolian Empire
- A very large stone city in Southeast Asia that blended Hinduisma and Buddhism
- Commercial center located in modern St. Louis
- Moroccan explorer who traveled across the world from Morocco to Beijing
- Commander of the massive Chinese fleet, travelled accross Southeast Asia, Indonesia, India, Arabia, and East Africa, and collected tribute
- The ships used by the Chinese fleet that could more optimally traverse large waves
20 Clues: An Empire in Southeast Asia • Capital of the Mongolian Empire • Commercial center located in modern St. Louis • The only object in a Therevada Monk's posetion • Genghis Khan's grandson, first Il-Khan of Persia • A cosmopolitan city in Mali, center of Islamic learning • Method of transportation that facilitated trans-saharan trade • ...
Vocab #3 2024-11-22
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- Ancient sacred texts of Hinduism.
- Liberation from the cycle of rebirth in Hinduism.
- An ancient Indian empire known for advances in art, science, and mathematics.
- A state of enlightenment and freedom from suffering in Buddhism.
- Indo-European people who migrated to India and influenced its culture.
- Service: Government jobs earned through exams in ancient China.
- Path: The Buddhist path to enlightenment.
- The balance of opposites in Chinese philosophy.
- Piety: Respect for one’s parents and ancestors in Chinese culture.
- of Heaven: The Chinese belief that rulers are chosen by divine approval.
- An ancient Persian religion based on good versus evil.
- The principle of non-violence in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- The major religion of India, focusing on karma, dharma, and reincarnation.
- Fertile yellow soil found in China.
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- The cycle of rebirth of a soul into a new body.
- The duties and moral laws in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- A Chinese philosophy focused on harmony with nature.
- A person sent to promote a religion in a foreign land.
- The individual soul in Hindu belief.
- Subcontinent: A large region in South Asia including India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
- The ultimate spiritual reality in Hinduism.
- Cycle: The rise and fall of ruling families in China.
- Wall: A massive wall built to protect ancient China from invasions.
- The idea that actions determine future outcomes.
- A social class system in Hindu society.
- Noble Truths: The main teachings of Buddhism about suffering and its end.
26 Clues: Ancient sacred texts of Hinduism. • Fertile yellow soil found in China. • The individual soul in Hindu belief. • A social class system in Hindu society. • Path: The Buddhist path to enlightenment. • The ultimate spiritual reality in Hinduism. • The cycle of rebirth of a soul into a new body. • The balance of opposites in Chinese philosophy. • ...
Detron crossword puzzel 2025-05-13
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- A plucked string instrument from India with a long neck.
- Multiple independent melody lines played simultaneously.
- A repeated musical phrase or rhythm.
- A Chinese plucked lute with four strings.
- A grace note that leans into the main note, taking some of its time.
- A tempo marking indicating a lively and fast pace.
- A West African harp-lute with 21 strings.
- A two-stringed Chinese bowed instrument.
- A Russian stringed instrument with a triangular body.
- The first note of a scale, serving as the home base.
- Playing the notes of a chord in succession, rather than simultaneously.
- Notes that sound the same but are written differently (e.g., F♯ and G♭).
- A bowed, short-necked string instrument from India.
- A Chinese hammered dulcimer played with bamboo beaters.
- A very short grace note played quickly before the main note.
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- A tempo marking indicating a fast, cheerful pace.
- The process of changing from one key to another within a piece.
- A bowed string instrument from Iran.
- A sudden, strong accent on a note or chord.
- A large double-headed drum from the Balkans.
- A long wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australians.
- A Chinese free-reed wind instrument with a gourd wind chamber.
- A loud double-reed woodwind from the Middle East.
- A symbol indicating that a note should be held longer than its value.
- A continuous slide upward or downward between two notes.
25 Clues: A bowed string instrument from Iran. • A repeated musical phrase or rhythm. • A two-stringed Chinese bowed instrument. • A Chinese plucked lute with four strings. • A West African harp-lute with 21 strings. • A sudden, strong accent on a note or chord. • A large double-headed drum from the Balkans. • A tempo marking indicating a fast, cheerful pace. • ...
Asia Unit Crossword 2025-11-20
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- People who migrated into India and influenced its culture.
- Buddhist guide to living a good and meaningful life.
- A Large region in South Asia that includes India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
- The idea that your actions affect your future.
- Fertile, yellowish soil found in China.
- The universal spirit in Hinduism.
- The main ideas in Buddhism about suffering and how to end it.
- A person's duty or the right way to live in Hinduism.
- Someone who spreads their religion to others.
- A person's soul or spirit in Hinduism.
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- The pattern of rise and fall of dynasties (families of rulers) in China.
- Freedom from the cycle of rebirth in Hinduism.
- Ancient Hindu sacred texts.
- A major religion that started in India.
- An ancient Persian religion based on the struggle between good and evil.
- A Famous wall built for protection in China44.
- Being born again in a new body after death.
- Chinese belief that rulers are chosen by the gods.
- Respect for parents and elders in Chinese culture.
- The idea of two opposite but complementary forces in Chinese thought.
- Jobs for the government, especially in China.
- A state of perfect peace in Buddhism.
- A social class system in India.
- An ancient Indian empire known for achievements in art and science.
- Chinese philosophy that teaches harmony with nature.
- Belief in nonviolence.
26 Clues: Belief in nonviolence. • Ancient Hindu sacred texts. • A social class system in India. • The universal spirit in Hinduism. • A state of perfect peace in Buddhism. • A person's soul or spirit in Hinduism. • A major religion that started in India. • Fertile, yellowish soil found in China. • Being born again in a new body after death. • ...
Vocab #3 2025-11-25
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- The law of being in Hinduism
- An ancient Chinese philosophical concept that justified the rule of an emperor
- A core principle of non-violence and non-injury toward all living beings in hinduism
- A landmass in South Asia, geographically bounded by the Himalayas and the Indian Ocean
- Someone who spreads religion
- Truths of buddhism
- The ultimate reality and supreme, all-pervading divine force that is the source of all existence in hinduism
- The ultimate spiritual goal of liberation from the cycle of suffering and rebirth in buddhism
- Fertile soil
- A group of people who migrated from India to Central Asia
- An ancient chinese philosophy
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- A powerful dynasty and the Golden Age of India
- The concept of being reborn into another being
- The ancient chinese concept of interconnected good and evil forces
- A religion that originated in ancient India
- An ancient chinese concept of respecting your parents and family
- The rise and fall of ruling families
- A wall built for defense against invasions
- The path to enlightenment in buddhism
- The first monotheistic religion
- A system where officials were elected based of off their work and morals
- The belief that good deeds lead to good things and bad deeds lead to bad things
- A rigid social hierarchy
- The end goal of liberation from the cycle of rebirth in hinduism
- The essence of a living being
25 Clues: Fertile soil • Truths of buddhism • A rigid social hierarchy • The law of being in Hinduism • Someone who spreads religion • The essence of a living being • An ancient chinese philosophy • The first monotheistic religion • The rise and fall of ruling families • The path to enlightenment in buddhism • A wall built for defense against invasions • ...
The Joy Luck Club Entertainment, Fashion, and Social Life 2013-10-21
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- Men and women use different
- Entertainment is influenced by
- the Chinese color of mourning
- 2013 is the year of the
- There are 136 in mahjong
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- The Chinese General was the basis for what in mahjong
- Number of Flower Mahjong tiles added during the game
- The Chinese needlework is what in history
- Symbolized life's importance
- Lower Classes wear this type of clothing
- Jade wards off
11 Clues: Jade wards off • 2013 is the year of the • There are 136 in mahjong • Men and women use different • Symbolized life's importance • the Chinese color of mourning • Entertainment is influenced by • Lower Classes wear this type of clothing • The Chinese needlework is what in history • Number of Flower Mahjong tiles added during the game • ...
Chinese Culture and Myths 2022-01-27
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- Last ruling family of China (1644-1912)
- Why Zhu disguises herself as a man
- Ruler of heaven
- Male protagonist of Butterfly Lovers
- Female protagonist of Butterfly Lovers
- What the Chinese valued more than mythology eg. Confucianism and Taoism
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- How Chinese history is organized (pl.)
- A central value in Chinese culture
- Creator of the world
- Creator of mankind
- Another name for Butterfly Lovers
11 Clues: Ruler of heaven • Creator of mankind • Creator of the world • Another name for Butterfly Lovers • Why Zhu disguises herself as a man • A central value in Chinese culture • Male protagonist of Butterfly Lovers • How Chinese history is organized (pl.) • Female protagonist of Butterfly Lovers • Last ruling family of China (1644-1912) • ...
The Xinjiang Conflict 2020-05-28
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- The _____ and Road Initiative was a development plan proposed by the Chinese government in 2013
- In the 1900s, Xinjiang went from an command economy to a _____ economy
- The "Strike Hard _____ against Violent Terrorism" was an anti-extremism initiative launched by the Chinese government
- Uighurs in internment camps are forced to learn _____ Chinese
- An extremist group called the East ______ Islamic Party is designated as a terrorist group by many countries
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- In 1984, the Chinese government passed a law allowing the removal of organs from _____ prisoners
- This industry earns China $1 billion a year
- Before the end of the Cultural Revolution, Uighurs lived by guidelines set by the People's ______
- The ______ Chinese migrated to Xinjiang after the end of the Cultural Revolution
- Poses a threat to the Uighurs in camps due to lack of sanitation
- Xinjiang is bordered by _____ countries
11 Clues: Xinjiang is bordered by _____ countries • This industry earns China $1 billion a year • Uighurs in internment camps are forced to learn _____ Chinese • Poses a threat to the Uighurs in camps due to lack of sanitation • In the 1900s, Xinjiang went from an command economy to a _____ economy • ...
Hong Kong Ethnomusicology 2022-09-16
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- A Chinese language
- A play in which everything is sung instead of spoken
- A form of traditional dance in which dancers are dressed as lions
- Genre of pop music written in standard Chinese and sung in Cantonese
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- A dialect of Chinese
- A dress of southern Chinese origin
- A Chinese two-stringed bowed musical instrument, more specifically a spike fiddle
- Clothing worn by various characters in Chinese Opera
8 Clues: A Chinese language • A dialect of Chinese • A dress of southern Chinese origin • A play in which everything is sung instead of spoken • Clothing worn by various characters in Chinese Opera • A form of traditional dance in which dancers are dressed as lions • Genre of pop music written in standard Chinese and sung in Cantonese • ...
China 2022-04-20
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- what drink was discovered in china
- Chinese currency
- form of Gov
- china capital
- what is western china known for
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- how many kids can you have
- most popular food in china
- national food
- national flower
- biggest mountain range in chine
- Biggest country in the world
- language spoken in china
- national dessert
- most common way of cooking food
- pong national sport
15 Clues: form of Gov • national food • china capital • national flower • Chinese currency • national dessert • pong national sport • language spoken in china • how many kids can you have • most popular food in china • Biggest country in the world • biggest mountain range in chine • most common way of cooking food • what is western china known for • what drink was discovered in china
Cheri & Nathan 2024-08-12
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- What sport does Nathan like to do?
- Cheri's Chinese Zodiac
- Nathan's Chinese Zodiac
- Nathan's middle name
- Where was Cheri born?
- Where do they live?
- First vacation together?
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- Where did they meet?
- Activity they do together
- Where was Nathan born?
- Number of countries visited together?
- Company where they both worked
- Nathan's childhood state
- Cheri's favorite color
- Location of proposal
15 Clues: Where do they live? • Where did they meet? • Nathan's middle name • Location of proposal • Where was Cheri born? • Where was Nathan born? • Cheri's Chinese Zodiac • Cheri's favorite color • Nathan's Chinese Zodiac • Nathan's childhood state • First vacation together? • Activity they do together • Company where they both worked • What sport does Nathan like to do? • ...
China background 2020-10-22
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- US refused to join this international organization created by U.S. President Wilson
- General who forced Sun out of power with the threat of Civil War
- The...period was a period of 10-12 years where Chinese generals ruled China as thugs
- Mao based his system of Communism on the ... sytsem of Communism.
- A state of remaining out of world affairs, politics and wars; a country keeps to itself
- The... is when Chiang Kai-Shek had his communist allies brutally murdered
- Led the successful Great northern Expedition against the warlords; became China's new leader of the Kuomintang party
- The U.S. did not help China because they were more foucsed on defeating the ... in Europe.
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- Invaded China and massacred millions
- The U.S. started taking the plight of the Chinese seriously after Japan signed the... Pact with germany.
- This is where Japan brutalized Chinese people killing nearly the entire population of @300k
- a belief that your countrymen are far superior to others
- Chinese Nationalist group
- Elected in 1911; became the father of Modern China
- escaped the Communist purge to live with the peasants
15 Clues: Chinese Nationalist group • Invaded China and massacred millions • Elected in 1911; became the father of Modern China • escaped the Communist purge to live with the peasants • a belief that your countrymen are far superior to others • General who forced Sun out of power with the threat of Civil War • Mao based his system of Communism on the ... sytsem of Communism. • ...
China and Peripheries 600-1450 2020-12-14
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- Letters of credit
- Intended to revamp the Japanese government
- The Minamoto were the winners of these wars
- Held the real power in Japan
- Largest of the Chinese dynasties in this era
- Invented in China, won't be seen in Europe for a couple hundred years
- Healthy serving of Confucianism with a dash of Daoism and a sprinkle of Buddhism
- Family is to China as ________ is to Vietnam
- Aside from silk, a big money maker for China
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- Adopting Chinese culture or tradition
- This merit based group was re-established under the Tang and Song dynasties
- Introduced to China after the fall of the Han Dynasty
- Fill these to avoid riots and revolts
- the cause of the population boom in China
- I$$ue that the Song dynasty had
- A response to the "equality" Buddhism was giving women
- The code of the Samurai
- Brought the northern and southern economies together
- Was almost always a Chinese tributary state
19 Clues: Letters of credit • The code of the Samurai • Held the real power in Japan • I$$ue that the Song dynasty had • Adopting Chinese culture or tradition • Fill these to avoid riots and revolts • the cause of the population boom in China • Intended to revamp the Japanese government • The Minamoto were the winners of these wars • Was almost always a Chinese tributary state • ...
China review-Marceleno 2023-03-01
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- What was the basic building block of Chinese society?
- Tenant farmers work on what
- in china rich landowners were also called
- Many Chinese viewed Qin Shihuangdi as a what type of leader
- Which group of people, liked the idea of Legalism most
- what word best describe Qin Shihuangdi
- who did the Chinese believed was the "link" between heaven and earth
- Wives owe their husbands
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- Confucius had ideas,what was this idea called?
- how were men and woman killed during the warring states period
- who did shang kings ask to governor their territories
- Confucius was China’s first great what?
- Wudi wanted what kind of people to fill government post Jobs
- was the founder of legalism
- who founded Han Dynasty
- Aristocrats were angry because Qin Shihuangdi reduced their
- founder of daoism
- What were the three major theories about how to create a peaceful society?
- what material of clothing was made from the shang farmers
- Confucius believed that all people needed a sense of
20 Clues: founder of daoism • who founded Han Dynasty • Wives owe their husbands • Tenant farmers work on what • was the founder of legalism • what word best describe Qin Shihuangdi • Confucius was China’s first great what? • in china rich landowners were also called • Confucius had ideas,what was this idea called? • Confucius believed that all people needed a sense of • ...
Chapter 13 Vocabulary = "Challenge and Transition in East Asia" 2025-11-17
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- last Chinese dynasty
- Matthew _____ - delivered a letter from President Fillmore to the Japansese emperor
- areas of China where foreign countries had exclusive trade rights
- nickname of Emperor Mutsuhito
- pro-democracy Chinese nationalist known for "3 people's principles"
- a country extending its power to control or influence others
- country annexed by Japan after the Russo-Japanese War
- Chinese port city controlled by Britain from 1842-1997
- privileged class of Japanese warriors
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- Japan based its new constitution on that of this country
- alliance that overthrew the Tokugawa Shogunate
- local lords whose power was undercut during the Meiji era
- military leader who attempted to start a new dynasty
- Japan's land was divided into these during the Meiji Restoration
- addictive substance sold by British merchants in China
- empress dowager who resisted Western-style reforms
- Treaty of ______ opened Japanese ports to American trade
- country that rapidly industrialized and created an empire in East Asia
- country that fell into civil war after the 1911 revolution
19 Clues: last Chinese dynasty • nickname of Emperor Mutsuhito • privileged class of Japanese warriors • alliance that overthrew the Tokugawa Shogunate • empress dowager who resisted Western-style reforms • military leader who attempted to start a new dynasty • country annexed by Japan after the Russo-Japanese War • addictive substance sold by British merchants in China • ...
Ancient China Crossword 2019-12-09
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- ___ travelled to China along the Silk Road
- The Terracotta ___ was built for the burial of the first emperor of China
- the ruler of ancient china
- a major water-way in China
- The _____ City was a huge palace where the emperor lived
- The major Chinese religions were called The Three ____
- The art of handwriting
- Continent of China
- Animal used to help cross the desert land of the Silk Road
- A famous trade route from China to Eastern Europe
- Chinese invention that helped with navigating ships and making maps
- These flying toys were invented by the Chinese army as a way to signal warnings
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- a fast growing grass in China
- A major religion of Ancient China that believed in karma and rebirth
- Invention that allowed the Chinese to make guns, canons, and fireworks
- this colour was only to be worn by the emperor of China
- A wall created to protect China from invaders
- Calligraphy, poetry, and painting were called the Three _____
- Yangtze and Yellow
- The ____ Canal is the longest canal in the world.
- Marco ___ travelled to China along the Silk Road
- The balancing forces of Taoism are known as the Yin and ____
- A material made from the cocoons of special worms
- This mythical creature was a symbol of good luck, strength, and power
- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members
25 Clues: Yangtze and Yellow • Continent of China • The art of handwriting • the ruler of ancient china • a major water-way in China • a fast growing grass in China • ___ travelled to China along the Silk Road • A wall created to protect China from invaders • Marco ___ travelled to China along the Silk Road • The ____ Canal is the longest canal in the world. • ...
Humanities Benchmark One - Crosswords 2019-08-05
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- A river full of culture and region. And is more than 3000 years old
- this was accidentally created, while the Chinese were trying to create the immortality positions.
- The biggest wall in china. 6000km long
- What were the clones of the kings four best soldiers made of
- this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty
- This is a dynasties that is believed to be the first ever dynasties, but may also not be true.
- Genghis Khan was a leader of what
- Who constructed the great wall of china.
- The founder of the xia dynasty
- Something that the ancient Chinese citizens use for war, attack and defense
- A religion with over 360 million followers
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- A day made a long time ago and still is celebrated on the 25th of January every year
- created in the early 2nd century used for many purposes, traditionally for writing
- The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history
- is often considered as a system of social and ethical philosophy rather than a religion. This ethical philosophy is a way of governing, or simply a way of life.
- this is the second imperial dynasty of China
- this is a religious tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao
- tombs that are a collection of mausoleums built by the emperors.
- This was invented of the cultural practices to scare away evil spirits.
- A woman who wasn't known, but now became very important.
20 Clues: The founder of the xia dynasty • Genghis Khan was a leader of what • The biggest wall in china. 6000km long • Who constructed the great wall of china. • A religion with over 360 million followers • this is the second imperial dynasty of China • this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty • The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history • ...
Humanities Benchmark One - Crosswords 2019-08-05
Across
- Genghis Khan was a leader of what
- created in the early 2nd century used for many purposes, traditionally for writing
- A religion with over 360 million followers
- This was invented of the cultural practices to scare away evil spirits.
- A river full of culture and region. And is more than 3000 years old
- The founder of the xia dynasty
- this is a religious tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao
- The biggest wall in china. 6000km long
- tombs that are a collection of mausoleums built by the emperors.
- Who constructed the great wall of china.
- this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty
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- this was accidentally created, while the Chinese were trying to create the immortality positions.
- Something that the ancient Chinese citizens use for war, attack and defense
- A day made a long time ago and still is celebrated on the 25th of January every year
- is often considered as a system of social and ethical philosophy rather than a religion. This ethical philosophy is a way of governing, or simply a way of life.
- What were the clones of the kings four best soldiers made of
- This is a dynasty that is believed to be the first ever dynasty, but may also not be true.
- The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history
- this is the second imperial dynasty of China
- A woman who wasn't known, but now became very important.
20 Clues: The founder of the xia dynasty • Genghis Khan was a leader of what • The biggest wall in china. 6000km long • Who constructed the great wall of china. • A religion with over 360 million followers • this is the second imperial dynasty of China • this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty • The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history • ...
Humanities Benchmark One - Crosswords 2019-08-05
Across
- A woman who wasn't known, but now became very important.
- is often considered as a system of social and ethical philosophy rather than a religion. This ethical philosophy is a way of governing, or simply a way of life.
- this is the second imperial dynasty of China
- Who constructed the great wall of china.
- A river full of culture and region. And is more than 3000 years old
- The biggest wall in china. 6000km long
- tombs that are a collection of mausoleums built by the emperors.
- Genghis Khan was a leader of what
- The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history
- A religion with over 360 million followers
- Something that the ancient Chinese citizens use for war, attack and defense
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- this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty
- A day made a long time ago and still is celebrated on the 25th of January every year
- This is a dynasty that is believed to be the first ever dynasty, but may also not be true.
- The founder of the xia dynasty
- What were the clones of the kings four best soldiers made of
- This was invented of the cultural practices to scare away evil spirits.
- this is a religious tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao
- this was accidentally created, while the Chinese were trying to create the immortality positions.
- created in the early 2nd century used for many purposes, traditionally for writing
20 Clues: The founder of the xia dynasty • Genghis Khan was a leader of what • The biggest wall in china. 6000km long • Who constructed the great wall of china. • A religion with over 360 million followers • this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty • this is the second imperial dynasty of China • The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history • ...
Humanities Benchmark One - Crosswords 2019-08-05
Across
- This is a dynasty that is believed to be the first ever dynasty, but may also not be true.
- The founder of the xia dynasty
- this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty
- A day made a long time ago and still is celebrated on the 25th of January every year
- What were the clones of the kings four best soldiers made of
- created in the early 2nd century used for many purposes, traditionally for writing
- tombs that are a collection of mausoleums built by the emperors.
- A woman who wasn't known, but now became very important.
- this is a religious tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao
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- This was invented of the cultural practices to scare away evil spirits.
- Who constructed the great wall of china.
- this is the second imperial dynasty of China
- A river full of culture and region. And is more than 3000 years old
- is often considered as a system of social and ethical philosophy rather than a religion. This ethical philosophy is a way of governing, or simply a way of life.
- The biggest wall in china. 6000km long
- The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history
- A religion with over 360 million followers
- Something that the ancient Chinese citizens use for war, attack and defense
- this was accidentally created, while the Chinese were trying to create the immortality positions.
- Genghis Khan was a leader of what
20 Clues: The founder of the xia dynasty • Genghis Khan was a leader of what • The biggest wall in china. 6000km long • Who constructed the great wall of china. • A religion with over 360 million followers • this is the second imperial dynasty of China • this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty • The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history • ...
Humanities Benchmark One - Crosswords 2019-08-05
Across
- this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty
- Who constructed the great wall of china.
- This is a dynasty that is believed to be the first ever dynasty, but may also not be true.
- The biggest wall in china. 6000km long
- this was accidentally created, while the Chinese were trying to create the immortality positions.
- A religion with over 360 million followers
- A river full of culture and region. And is more than 3000 years old
- this is the second imperial dynasty of China
- Something that the ancient Chinese citizens use for war, attack and defense
- This was invented of the cultural practices to scare away evil spirits.
- tombs that are a collection of mausoleums built by the emperors.
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- A woman who wasn't known, but now became very important.
- is often considered as a system of social and ethical philosophy rather than a religion. This ethical philosophy is a way of governing, or simply a way of life.
- A day made a long time ago and still is celebrated on the 25th of January every year
- Genghis Khan was a leader of what
- The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history
- What were the clones of the kings four best soldiers made of
- created in the early 2nd century used for many purposes, traditionally for writing
- this is a religious tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao
- The founder of the xia dynasty
20 Clues: The founder of the xia dynasty • Genghis Khan was a leader of what • The biggest wall in china. 6000km long • Who constructed the great wall of china. • A religion with over 360 million followers • this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty • this is the second imperial dynasty of China • The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history • ...
Humanities Benchmark One - Crosswords 2019-08-05
Across
- this was accidentally created, while the Chinese were trying to create the immortality positions.
- A woman who wasn't known, but now became very important.
- This was invented of the cultural practices to scare away evil spirits.
- This is a dynasty that is believed to be the first ever dynasty, but may also not be true.
- The founder of the xia dynasty
- Genghis Khan was a leader of what
- The biggest wall in china. 6000km long
- this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty
- tombs that are a collection of mausoleums built by the emperors.
- What were the clones of the kings four best soldiers made of
- created in the early 2nd century used for many purposes, traditionally for writing
Down
- this is the second imperial dynasty of China
- A religion with over 360 million followers
- this is a religious tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao
- is often considered as a system of social and ethical philosophy rather than a religion. This ethical philosophy is a way of governing, or simply a way of life.
- A day made a long time ago and still is celebrated on the 25th of January every year
- Who constructed the great wall of china.
- A river full of culture and region. And is more than 3000 years old
- Something that the ancient Chinese citizens use for war, attack and defense
- The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history
20 Clues: The founder of the xia dynasty • Genghis Khan was a leader of what • The biggest wall in china. 6000km long • Who constructed the great wall of china. • A religion with over 360 million followers • this is the second imperial dynasty of China • this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty • The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history • ...
Ancient China 2021-03-24
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- a prediction
- The three major religions of China were called The Three ______
- green stone
- This Dynasty is known for building the Great Wall as well as its blue and white porcelain bowls
- This philosophy taught people to live in harmony with nature and live a balanced life
- The right of an Emperor to rule China was The ____ of Heaven
- Yangtze and Yellow
- Chinese invention that helped with navigating ships and making maps
- person of high rank who owned land but owed loyalty to his king
- The Terracotta ____ was built for the burial of the first Emperor of China
- Wall This wonder was built as protection from the Mongols
- A series of rulers from the same family
- Continent of China
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- Religious leader famous for his philosophical sayings
- nomadic tribe that attacked the Chinese
- a philosophical belief that people are born bad and need harsh and strict punishment
- A major religion that came from India and believes in karma and nirvana
- The animals used to cross the desert land of The Silk Road
- flying toys that were invented by the Chinese army as a way to signal warnings and measure distance
- Invention that allowed the Chinese to makes guns, cannons and fireworks
- a famous trade route from China to Europe
- a material made from the cocoons of special worms
- farmers with small farms
- The balancing forces of Daoism are known as The Yin and _____
24 Clues: green stone • a prediction • Yangtze and Yellow • Continent of China • farmers with small farms • nomadic tribe that attacked the Chinese • A series of rulers from the same family • a famous trade route from China to Europe • a material made from the cocoons of special worms • Religious leader famous for his philosophical sayings • ...
AP World Crossword 2023-05-29
Across
- Governments were created to protect life, liberty, and property and that the people had a right to rebel when a monarch violated these natural rights
- City in western Arabia; birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad, and ritual center of the Islamic religion
- Agricultural laborers were legally bound to a lord's property, seen in Europe
- Known as one of if not the oldest religions.
- Religion founded in India, by siddhartha gautama
- Wooden sailing Chinese boats
- Economic system during the Middle Ages revolved around self-sufficient farming estates in which lords and peasants shared the land
- Term for the style of leaders in japan
- Prominent thinker of predestination (Last name)
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- Societal hierarchy system in India
- Last name of the author of "Common Sense"
- Leader of Chinese thought, his words and ideas were the foundation of Chinese life
- everything east of the line belonged to Portugal, everything west of the line belonged to Spain
- Took over Asia, (last name)
- Military campaigns through the fourteenth century to take over the Holy Land
- A Greek word used to describe the communities of a given ethnic group living outside their homeland
- Arab prophet; founder of religion of Islam
- Helped establish a national congress, which declared independence from Spain
- Dynasty which was established after the Mongols were driven from China; restored traditional Chinese rule
- Raised fields constructed along lake shores in Mesoamerica to increase agricultural yields.
20 Clues: Took over Asia, (last name) • Wooden sailing Chinese boats • Societal hierarchy system in India • Term for the style of leaders in japan • Last name of the author of "Common Sense" • Arab prophet; founder of religion of Islam • Known as one of if not the oldest religions. • Prominent thinker of predestination (Last name) • Religion founded in India, by siddhartha gautama • ...
Learning Contract #3 Vocab 2021-11-29
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- Ancient Indians existing from early 4th-century C.E. to late 6th century C.E.
- Chinese philosophy advocating humility and religious piety
- Series of fortifications built across northern borders of ancient Chinese states
- Rebirth of a soul in a new body
- Important political theory in Chinese history
- Member of the highest Hindu caste
- Spiritual life principle of the universe/person's soul
- Region in South Asia; projects southward into the Indian Ocean
- Major Indian religion; developed from Vedic religion
- Opposite forces balance each other out and compliment each other
- Chinese political philosophy to justify the rule of an Emperor
- Virtue of respect for one's parents, elders, and ancestors
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- Release from the cycle of rebirth
- Ultimate state of release; a state with no suffering, desire, or sense of oneself
- Person's actions in all existences deciding their fate for future lives
- Central beliefs containing the truths of realities for the "worthy ones"
- Permanent professional branches of government administration
- Loosely compacted deposit of windblown sediment
- A system of which divided society into different heredity classes
- An ancient group of people who settled in ancient Iran
- Monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia
- A person sent on a religious mission
- The eternal nature of reality; regarded as a cosmic law for right behavior and social order
- Religious texts originating from ancient India; Four of these
- Path to Nirvana
- Ancient Indian principle of nonviolence which applies to all living beings
26 Clues: Path to Nirvana • Rebirth of a soul in a new body • Release from the cycle of rebirth • Member of the highest Hindu caste • A person sent on a religious mission • Important political theory in Chinese history • Loosely compacted deposit of windblown sediment • Monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia • Major Indian religion; developed from Vedic religion • ...
This time it's real 2024-01-14
Across
- Shortened name of the plan
- Eliza's little sister
- Caz can't eat this
- A game children play where they pass a shuttlecock between them using their feet
- The body part Caz broke
- Eliza's last name
- Caz is sick with this
- Caz's "alternate means of transportation"
- Something Caz hates asking for
- The thing Eliza makes to convince Caz to agree to her plan
- The meaning of Eliza's Chinese nickname
- Eliza's favorite publication
- This was what Eliza's essay was about
- The ___ Caz was involved in after he didn't help a well-respected actress into her seat
- The place with lotus ponds and a mini golf course
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- Shredded pork belly and diced scallion sandwiched in crisp, golden pieces of bing
- Where Caz's parents were when he got sick
- Eliza and Caz's meet-up spot
- The place Eliza waits outside of while she waits for Caz
- Chinese for mother
- Eliza's English and homeroom teacher
- The number of Pocky packs Eliza promises she'll give to Emily
- Eliza gives a bunch of these for Caz's birthday
- The number of schools Eliza has been to
- Chinese TikTok
- Something Eliza lost that was given to her by Zoe
- Food Eliza makes for Caz
- The place Eliza's essay was posted on
- The star of the drama Eliza's family watches
- Caz's former costar who was voted for Most Stunning Women Alive
- Chinese for older sister
31 Clues: Chinese TikTok • Eliza's last name • Caz can't eat this • Chinese for mother • Eliza's little sister • Caz is sick with this • The body part Caz broke • Food Eliza makes for Caz • Chinese for older sister • Shortened name of the plan • Eliza and Caz's meet-up spot • Eliza's favorite publication • Something Caz hates asking for • Eliza's English and homeroom teacher • ...
This time it's real 2024-01-14
Across
- The place with lotus ponds and a mini golf course
- The number of Pocky packs Eliza promises she'll give to Emily
- Caz's "alternate means of transportation"
- Eliza's last name
- Caz's former costar who was voted for Most Stunning Women Alive
- Eliza gives a bunch of these for Caz's birthday
- Eliza's little sister
- Eliza's favorite publication
- A game children play where they pass a shuttlecock between them using their feet
- The place Eliza's essay was posted on
- Chinese TikTok
- Eliza and Caz's meet-up spot
- Something Caz hates asking for
- Where Caz's parents were when he got sick
- The body part Caz broke
- Shortened name of the plan
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- This was what Eliza's essay was about
- Food Eliza makes for Caz
- The number of schools Eliza has been to
- The thing Eliza makes to convince Caz to agree to her plan
- Eliza's English and homeroom teacher
- Caz can't eat this
- Chinese for mother
- The meaning of Eliza's Chinese nickname
- Shredded pork belly and diced scallion sandwiched in crisp, golden pieces of bing
- Chinese for older sister
- The star of the drama Eliza's family watches
- The place Eliza waits outside of while she waits for Caz
- The ___ Caz was involved in after he didn't help a well-respected actress into her seat
- Something Eliza lost that was given to her by Zoe
- Caz is sick with this
31 Clues: Chinese TikTok • Eliza's last name • Caz can't eat this • Chinese for mother • Eliza's little sister • Caz is sick with this • The body part Caz broke • Food Eliza makes for Caz • Chinese for older sister • Shortened name of the plan • Eliza's favorite publication • Eliza and Caz's meet-up spot • Something Caz hates asking for • Eliza's English and homeroom teacher • ...
China Review Riner 2023-03-01
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- children that had to respect their parents and elders.
- a crop grown on Chinese farms.
- what was one of the 3 things used to build the great wall of China?
- who did the Shang kings ask to govern their territories?
- this animal was used to plow the land for the Chinese farmers.
- what was the basic building block of Chinese society?
- what was one of the animals that were raised on farms in China.?
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- Books opposing Qin Shihuangdi’s views were publicly what?
- this was one of the 3 major theories, this theory believed you should be one with nature.
- this item helped the Chinese during the Han dynasty.
- what covers most of China's land?
- Qin did what to people who opposed him?
12 Clues: a crop grown on Chinese farms. • what covers most of China's land? • Qin did what to people who opposed him? • this item helped the Chinese during the Han dynasty. • what was the basic building block of Chinese society? • children that had to respect their parents and elders. • who did the Shang kings ask to govern their territories? • ...
The Chinese Gold Rush 2022-03-11
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- A series of wars imposed on the Qing Dynasty by the British (who were financially struggling at the time)after they refused to allow drugs to be sold in the streets, after the inevitable defeat of the Qing, Hong Kong was seized as a term of peace, and China was in a state of economical downfall
- The place where 10% of it's Chinese population was killed in a riot on 1871
- An independent woman who took to court in order to defend herself against pursuers, and opened up several shops, gaining herself immense profit
- Something Chinese workers helped make a reality after 80% of it's workers quit, died or left.
- Where most of the Chinese immigrants were from
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- A Legend luring unsuspecting fortune seekers to America
- Why they came to America specifically
- The place where about 34 defenseless Chinese were brutally killed in an armed ambush
- A place where Chinese immigrants flocked to for safety after facing the racial restrictions and injustices opposed on them.
- A dangerous man in a leadership role of the Sze Yup administration
- A Chinese Merchant who made a document protesting the unfair treatment of his ethnicity
- Where the first U.S Chinatown was established
12 Clues: Why they came to America specifically • Where the first U.S Chinatown was established • Where most of the Chinese immigrants were from • A Legend luring unsuspecting fortune seekers to America • A dangerous man in a leadership role of the Sze Yup administration • The place where 10% of it's Chinese population was killed in a riot on 1871 • ...
Harry & Xiaoguo, getting to know us 2015-07-12
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- Our Mercedes-Benz wedding car model.
- University they both attended.
- First chinese dish harry made.
- Company where Harry works in.
- Xiaoguo's hometown.
- Xiaoguo and Harry's favourite berry.
- Honeymoon country.
- Province in China where Xiaoguo went to University.
- Harry's favourite drink.
- Country where Harry works much of his working time.
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- Harry's favourite colour.
- Xiaoguo's favourite colour.
- Month they were both born on.
- Harry's favourite tv brand.
- First Chinese city for Harry to visit.
- Xiaoguo's favourite animal.
- Xiaoguo's previous surname.
- Harry's hometown.
18 Clues: Harry's hometown. • Honeymoon country. • Xiaoguo's hometown. • Harry's favourite drink. • Harry's favourite colour. • Xiaoguo's favourite colour. • Harry's favourite tv brand. • Xiaoguo's favourite animal. • Xiaoguo's previous surname. • Month they were both born on. • Company where Harry works in. • University they both attended. • First chinese dish harry made. • ...
Chinese things 2013-08-13
10 Clues: it's underground • it's the country • it's the Chinese law • it's a river in China • it's Chinese warriors • they are like dim sims • it's a Chinese famous food • it's a black and white bear • they are long and yellow food • it's colourful and flies in the air
In flight 2021-04-30
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- tells the time
- Someone who rides an airplane
- chinese people eat this
- use when you are cold
- listen to music
- chinese martial art
- beautiful animal in china
- has clothing and items
- capital of china
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- soft pad in a seat
- soft round thing in the sky
- dress in china
- long part of a air plane
- restroom in the airplane
- has important events
- use to show citizenship
16 Clues: tells the time • dress in china • listen to music • capital of china • soft pad in a seat • chinese martial art • has important events • use when you are cold • has clothing and items • chinese people eat this • use to show citizenship • long part of a air plane • restroom in the airplane • beautiful animal in china • soft round thing in the sky • Someone who rides an airplane
Chinese New Year 2022-01-18
Across
- What color is the most present during the festival?
- What is an other name of the Chinese New Year?
- What kind of food is served during the festival? ... food.
- What is the most important part of the Chinese new Year celebration?
- What color is the most present during the festival?
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- What is one of the traditions they do for good fortune?
- What does the Tiger zodiac stands for?
- When is Chinese New Year? ... first.
- The date of the Chinese New Year is based on the Chinese ... calendar.
- This is the zodiac animal of 2022.
10 Clues: This is the zodiac animal of 2022. • When is Chinese New Year? ... first. • What does the Tiger zodiac stands for? • What is an other name of the Chinese New Year? • What color is the most present during the festival? • What color is the most present during the festival? • What is one of the traditions they do for good fortune? • ...
ancient china- William Harris 2018-05-07
Across
- what was the first dynasty
- the first river that they settled on
- the guy who created Confucianism
- who built the terracotta army for himself
- a philosophy that ancient china believed in
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- a religion that ancient china believed in
- who made the terracotta army
- a protective object that protected ancient china from the mongols
- a important creature in Chinese mythology
- a toy that little Chinese kids played with
- who made the forbidden city
- a food that the Chinese eat
12 Clues: what was the first dynasty • who made the forbidden city • a food that the Chinese eat • who made the terracotta army • the guy who created Confucianism • the first river that they settled on • a religion that ancient china believed in • a important creature in Chinese mythology • who built the terracotta army for himself • a toy that little Chinese kids played with • ...
Ancient China 2021-12-09
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- These mountains are part of China's natural barriers
- Called himself the first emperor
- This religion spread from India into China
- Desert that formed one of China's natural barriers
- China's chief trade good
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- This was invented during the Han dynasty to show direction
- Shi Huangdi followed this Chinese philosophy
- This Chinese philosopher wrote the Analects
- River where China's first dynasty developed
- China's first dynasty
- Chinese philosophy that focuses on living in harmony with nature
- This invention allowed ideas to spread faster
12 Clues: China's first dynasty • China's chief trade good • Called himself the first emperor • This religion spread from India into China • This Chinese philosopher wrote the Analects • River where China's first dynasty developed • Shi Huangdi followed this Chinese philosophy • This invention allowed ideas to spread faster • Desert that formed one of China's natural barriers • ...
Music instrument 2022-04-05
Across
- set a set of instruments with differences
- a wooden instrument that is not portable
- a bass instrument
- a Hawaiian instrument resembling a guitar
- a woodwind instrument with noisy sound
- a Japanese instrument that's look like a guitar
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- a percussion instrument with the shape triangle
- a stringed instrument commonly used for sad songs
- a Indian instrument that's look like a guitar
- a Chinese instrument with the shape gourd
- a woodwind Chinese instrument
- a Chinese instrument which look like a guitar
12 Clues: a bass instrument • a woodwind Chinese instrument • a woodwind instrument with noisy sound • a wooden instrument that is not portable • a Chinese instrument with the shape gourd • a Hawaiian instrument resembling a guitar • set a set of instruments with differences • a Indian instrument that's look like a guitar • a Chinese instrument which look like a guitar • ...
SS7 w/ Bullins, Ch. 4, Pt. 3: Opening China and Japan 2024-01-03
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- (noun): a line of hereditary leaders of a country, most notably in China
- (1644–1911): China’s last dynasty — a multigenerational leadership under which China’s economy flourished during the early 1700s due to a significant rise in global trade; it formed in the mid-1600s when the Manchus conquered and controlled the region for almost 300 years; despite its trade-based, or capitalistic, relationship with European powers, the Qing actively kept European culture from entering and influencing Chinese daily life.
- (noun): dishonest or deceitful. Behavior by someone in a position of power
- (noun): a Japanese military leader
- (1856): The result of China refusing to make opium trade legal and opening all Chinese ports to Britain; Chinese officials boarded a British ship and arrested merchants for smuggling opium, which the British saw as an invasion and act of war.
- (1603): Similar to a Chinese dynasty, this Japanese military ruling family took control from other ruling families, including Japan’s emperor, for nearly 250 years.
- (1839): The British East India Company bribed Chinese custom authorities to export opium despite its nearly-century-long Illegal status. After Chinese authorities burned 20,000 chests of British-purchased opium, British sailors killed a Chinese civilian, starting the war.
- (noun): the general increase prices of goods and services
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- (noun): the act of bringing something back to its original condition
- (noun): to become involved in the affairs of another country
- (1853): U.S. President Fillmore ordered a fleet a ships to sail to Japan, demanding its ports be opened to American trade; it fell short, resulting in two port cities open to American ships for refueling and supplies — an example of “gunboat diplomacy”
- (noun): a drug made from a type of poppy flower
- (adjective): separate from other people or countries
- (1867): Armies from two strongest Japanese noble families overthrew the last Tokugawa shogun, restoring the emperor as the strongest Japanese power. The new emperor, Mutsuhito, was called Meiji. Its government pushed for one new Japanese religion.
- (noun): a system that divides people or things into levels with different importance or power
15 Clues: (noun): a Japanese military leader • (noun): a drug made from a type of poppy flower • (adjective): separate from other people or countries • (noun): the general increase prices of goods and services • (noun): to become involved in the affairs of another country • (noun): the act of bringing something back to its original condition • ...
Darya and Claire's Awesome Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-03
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- Korea geographically
- Japanese name for China
- The Chinese used these to make stamps
- Japanese sun goddess
- Resulted from Chinese attempts to make gold
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- done by the emperor's horses to music
- Japanese sons were sent there when old enough
- Yangdi is famous for building this
- Kingdom wiped out by Chinese in Korea
- Found in an eight-headed dragon by the Moon God
- The soldiers did this when the horses danced
- The Moon God turned the girl he fell in love with into this
12 Clues: Korea geographically • Japanese sun goddess • Japanese name for China • Yangdi is famous for building this • done by the emperor's horses to music • Kingdom wiped out by Chinese in Korea • The Chinese used these to make stamps • Resulted from Chinese attempts to make gold • The soldiers did this when the horses danced • Japanese sons were sent there when old enough • ...
Russia and the East 2025-04-03
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- Center of tribute collection and Mogol resistance
- They will rule Japan until the Emperor restores his power
- Seen as a threat by both the Chinese and Japanese
- Russia's biggest export
- He wanted a warm water port and westernization
- Dynasty that will last until WWI
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- Russian enemy until WWI
- She stopped the Enlightenment in Russia
- The Japanese loved their knowledge and inventions
- This precious metal ruined the Chinese economy
- Last Chinese dynasty
- There was a great one and a terrible one
12 Clues: Last Chinese dynasty • Russian enemy until WWI • Russia's biggest export • Dynasty that will last until WWI • She stopped the Enlightenment in Russia • There was a great one and a terrible one • This precious metal ruined the Chinese economy • He wanted a warm water port and westernization • Center of tribute collection and Mogol resistance • ...
Asia 2022-02-04
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- One of the three major religions of China, Buddhism originated In India.
- road: A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe.
- Perfections: The Three Perfections were the three most important art forms of Ancient China: paintings, poetry, and calligraphy.
- A religion or philosophy based on the teachings of Confucius.
- A religious temple that is built as a tower with many tiers and roofs.
- A type of Chinese boat that is typically flat bottomed and uses battened sails.
- A type of baked clay ceramic. It was used in building the 8000 life-size terracotta soldiers that were buried with Emperor Qin.
- A fast-growing grass that grows very tall and with hollow stems like a tube. The Chinese found numerous uses for bamboo including paper, buildings, furniture, and musical instruments.
- ZhengHe: A Chinese explorer during the Ming Dynasty. He established trade with India and Africa.
- A type of ceramic invented by the Chinese. It is thin, strong, and beautiful. It is often called "china" in the west.
- The nomadic peoples of the north who often raided China. Under Genghis and Kublai Khan they captured much of China for a period of time.
- An important invention that was used for fireworks and weapons such as bombs and guns.
- A government official of high rank in the civil service.
- A style of writing that was considered an art form using brushes to paint the characters.
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- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time.
- Elements: The five elements of ancient Chinese philosophy are wood, fire, earth, water, and metal. They are also called Wu Xing.
- Shi Huang: The first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang united China under one rule and began the Qin dynasty.
- ancient Chinese treatment for healing that uses needles placed in various areas of the skin.
- A small narrowboat with a flat bottom that is usually 10 to 15 feet long.
- A protective covering made by silkworms before they transform into moths. The fibers from the silkworm cocoons are used for silk.
- A luxurious material made from cocoons and silkworms. Silk was highly prized in ancient China and was only worn by wealthy nobles.
- A legendary monster that terrorized the Chinese villages until they used fireworks and noise until scared them off. Their victory over Nian is celebrated on Chinese New Year.
- Ways: Refers to the three, major philosophies of Ancient China Confucianism, Tao, and Yang: A part of the philosophy of Taoism, the yin and yang are opposites that balance each other throughout nature such as "light and dark", "hot and cold", and " male and female".
- A type of varnish used to protect items and make them more beautiful.
- A revered mythical creature that has a long body of a serpent, sharp teeth, four legs with sharp talons, and can fly.
- City: A giant palace built in the center of Beijing city by the Yongle Emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
- One of the three major religions or philosophies of Ancient China, Taoism follows the teachings of Lao-Tzu.
- Wall: A 5500 mile long built along the northern border of China. It was built to keep the Mongol invaders.
- Services: The group of people who worked for the government. People had to pass a difficult examination to earn a job in the civil services.
29 Clues: A government official of high rank in the civil service. • road: A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe. • A religion or philosophy based on the teachings of Confucius. • A type of varnish used to protect items and make them more beautiful. • A religious temple that is built as a tower with many tiers and roofs. • ...
Ancient China Vocab 2025-12-11
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- Ways Refers to the three major philosophies of Ancient China: Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
- A type of ceramic invented by the Chinese. It is thin, strong, and beautiful. It is often called "china" in the west.
- A small narrow boat with a flat bottom that is usually 10 to 15 feet long.
- A revered mythical creature that has the long body of a serpent, sharp teeth, four legs with sharp talons, and can fly.
- A protective covering made by silkworms before they transform into moths. The fibers from silkworm cocoons are used to make silk.
- A religion or philosophy based on the teaching of Confucius.
- Perfections The Three Perfections were the three most important art forms of Ancient China: painting, poetry, and calligraphy.
- and Yang A part of the philosophy of Taoism, the yin and yang are opposites that balance each other throughout nature such as "light and dark", "hot and cold", and "male and female".
- An important invention that was used for fireworks and weapons such as bombs and guns.
- A type of Chinese sailboat that is typically flat bottomed and uses fully battened sails.
- A style of writing that was considered an art form using brushes to paint the characters.
- A religious temple that is built as a tower with many tiers and roofs.
- Shi Huang The first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang united China under one rule and began the Qin dynasty.
- Elements The five elements of ancient Chinese philosophy are wood, fire, earth, water, and metal. They are also called the Wu Xing.
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- A type of baked clay ceramic. It was used in building the 8,000 life size terracotta soldiers that were buried with Emperor Qin.
- Road A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe.
- A luxurious material made from the cocoons of silkworms. Silk was highly prized in ancient China and was only worn by wealthy nobles.
- An ancient Chinese treatment for healing that uses needles placed in various areas of the skin.
- The nomadic peoples of the north who often raided China. Under Genghis and Kublai Khan they captured much of China for a period of time.
- One of the three major religions of China, Buddhism originated in India.
- A legendary monster that terrorized a Chinese village until they used fireworks and noise to scare it off. Their victory over Nian is celebrated on Chinese New Year.
- A government official of high rank in the civil service.
- He A Chinese explorer during the Ming Dynasty. He established trade with India and Africa.
- service The group of people who worked for the government. People had to pass a difficult examination to earn a job in the civil service.
- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time.
- A fast growing grass that grows very tall and with hollow stems like a tube. The Chinese found numerous uses for bamboo including paper, buildings, furniture, and musical instruments.
- Wall A 5500 mile long wall built along the northern border of China. It was built to keep out the Mongol invaders.
- City A giant palace built in the center of Beijing city by the Yongle Emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
- One of the three major religions or philosophies of Ancient China, Taoism follows the teachings of Lao-Tzu.
- A type of varnish used to protect items and make them more beautiful.
30 Clues: A government official of high rank in the civil service. • Road A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe. • A religion or philosophy based on the teaching of Confucius. • A type of varnish used to protect items and make them more beautiful. • A religious temple that is built as a tower with many tiers and roofs. • ...
Foods Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-21
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- what western province specializes in hot and spicy food
- this vegetable is a member of the gourd family, which includes melons, cucumber and squashes. This looks like a large wrinkled cucumber
- An all-purpose pastry that is made of flour, water and salt, stretched into tissue-this sheets
- food is cooked over a charcoal fire in an over
- or grain food is another important part of the Chinese diet
- olive trees have grown in Greece so far back in ancient times that legend calls them ___________________
- has a limited variety of veggies and wheat due to a colder climate and less fertile soil
- In Chinese cooking ______ is used more as a seasoning than as a meat ingredient
- __________ have been an important part of the Chinese diet since the Han dynasty period
- a special category of short grain rice, also known as "sweet" or sticky rice
- an edible fungus that are used mainly for their crunchy yet gelatinous texture in Chinese soup and stir-fried dishes
- edible shoots give crunch and a slight sweet flavour to stir-fry and other dishes
- food is cooked in liquid just below the boiling point
- Greek food is also influenced by ________ cuisine
- one of the essential flavors of Chinese cuisine, this can be sliced, minced or grated. This gives a refreshinglyclean, hot flavour to all kinds of food
- glutinous rice is typically _______ rather than boiled
- there is no milk in the Chinese diet so their source of calcium are from:
- cuisine is well known for its dim-sum
- The Greeks are extremely fond of __________
- also called "scallions" and "shallots" these slender, young vegetables are widely used in Chinese cooking
- the most common beverage
- a flavouring oil that is made by heating dried chiles in peanut or sesame oil and steeping then for several hours or days.
- a hard, pale yellow grating type of cheese similar to parmesan
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- what is the most common sweetener used in baking?
- fruit is the typical dessert, but the Greeks are also known for their______ and pastries
- Greek food is influenced by ______cuisine
- herb that is generously used in lamb dishes along with garlic
- whole sheets of fresh rice noodles are used in some ________ preparations
- this firm, slender, slightly sweet sausage is made mainly of pork liver
- an essential ingredient in the cooking of western and northern China and are used to a lesser degree in other parts of the country
- the most famous Greek sauce is an egg-lemon combination called _______
- source of calcium
- food is cooked in very hot oil that completely covers the food
- food is placed on a grill or spit and cooked over a charcoal fire
- this thick, brown extract of salted oyster is used mainly in Southern China to flavour meat and veggie dished
- another indispensable ingredient that is used in the Greek cuisine
- most famous dish in Northern China
- this vegetable is popular in Greek cooking
- more nutritious than white rice, usually not popular with the Chinese
- this type of rice-flour noodle is sold dried, both narrow and wide
- widely used in the South
- milk is used as a beverage and for making cheese and yogurt
- the most popular meat in Greece
43 Clues: source of calcium • widely used in the South • the most common beverage • the most popular meat in Greece • most famous dish in Northern China • cuisine is well known for its dim-sum • Greek food is influenced by ______cuisine • this vegetable is popular in Greek cooking • The Greeks are extremely fond of __________ • food is cooked over a charcoal fire in an over • ...
Ancient China Crossword 2022-12-12
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- Shi Huang, The first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang united China under one rule and began the Qin dynasty.
- A luxurious material made from the cocoons of silkworms. Silk was highly prized in ancient China and was only worn by wealthy nobles.
- A religious temple that is built as a tower with many tiers and roofs.
- A religion or philosophy based on the teaching of Confucius
- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time.
- A giant palace built in the center of Beijing city by the Yongle Emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
- A type of Chinese sailboat that is typically flat bottomed and uses fully battened sails.
- One of the three major religions of China, Buddhism originated in India.
- A type of ceramic invented by the Chinese. It is thin, strong, and beautiful. It is often called "china" in the west.
- The Three Perfections were the three most important art forms of Ancient China: painting, poetry, and calligraphy.
- A fast growing grass that grows very tall and with hollow stems like a tube. The Chinese found numerous uses for bamboo including paper, buildings, furniture, and musical instruments.
- The group of people who worked for the government.
- An important invention that was used for fireworks and weapons such as bombs and guns.
- An ancient Chinese treatment for healing that uses needles placed in various areas of the skin.
- A style of writing that was considered an art form using brushes to paint the characters.
- The nomadic peoples of the north who often raided China. Under Genghis and Kublai Khan they captured much of China for a period of time.
- One of the three major religions or philosophies of Ancient China, Taoism follows the teachings of Lao-Tzu.
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- A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe.
- A type of varnish used to protect items and make them more beautiful.
- One of the first known woman warrior to the world
- A small narrow boat with a flat bottom that is usually 10 to 15 feet long.
- A government official of high rank in the civil service.
- The five elements of ancient Chinese philosophy are wood, fire, earth, water, and metal. They are also called the Wu Xing.
- Refers to the three major philosophies of AncientChina: Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhishm
- A revered mythical creature that has the long body of a serpent, sharp teeth, four legs with sharp talons, and can fly.
- A legendary monster that terrorized a Chinese village until they used fireworks and noise to scare it off. Their victory over Nian is celebrated on Chinese New Year.
- A protective covering made by silkworms before they transform into moths. The fibers from silkworm cocoons are used to make silk.
- A 5500 mile long wall built along the northern border of China. It was built to keep out the Mongol invaders.
- A type of baked clay ceramic. It was used in building the 8,000 life size terracotta soldiers that were buried with Emperor Qin.
- One of the four great inventions made by the chinese
30 Clues: One of the first known woman warrior to the world • The group of people who worked for the government. • One of the four great inventions made by the chinese • A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe. • A government official of high rank in the civil service. • A religion or philosophy based on the teaching of Confucius • ...
Ancient China - Andrew Dylewski 2018-05-07
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- What did The Yongle emperor build.
- A fertile river valley.
- What did the Chinese invent invent for cloths.
- What did the Chinese invent from trees.
- What was the most important Canal.
- What does Hongwu emperor mean.
- First Dynasty of China.
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- What century did navigator in China start using compasses.
- What did The Chinese use to represent objects and ideas.
- What did emperors order the building of.
- Who invaded China in 1211 AD.
- Made The Terracotta soldiers.
12 Clues: A fertile river valley. • First Dynasty of China. • Who invaded China in 1211 AD. • Made The Terracotta soldiers. • What does Hongwu emperor mean. • What did The Yongle emperor build. • What was the most important Canal. • What did the Chinese invent from trees. • What did emperors order the building of. • What did the Chinese invent invent for cloths. • ...
Ancient China by:Mckayla 2019-03-13
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- Ancient Chinese technology that helped people carry things
- Chinese teacher and philosopher
- yellow brown soil
- made from materials such as tree bark,hemp, and old rages.
- a protective that holds back the water
- considered to be of lower status than man
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- friendly beast that bought good luck
- type of money
- a system of beliefs and values
- local leaders of armed groups
- Ancient Chinese used it to make clothes
- the civil service had to take this in order to work for government
12 Clues: type of money • yellow brown soil • local leaders of armed groups • a system of beliefs and values • Chinese teacher and philosopher • friendly beast that bought good luck • a protective that holds back the water • Ancient Chinese used it to make clothes • considered to be of lower status than man • Ancient Chinese technology that helped people carry things • ...
Imperialism Review 2025-03-17
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- Chinese Rebellion against foreign invasion
- Weapon that allowed Imperialism to occur
- To take advantage of
- Belief that certain societies are weaker and should be imperialized, Social _____________
- Main motivation for Imperialism
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- Treaty that ended the Opium Wars
- Resistance in South Africa that was unsuccessful
- Indian Rebellion against foreign invasion
- Conference that led to Scramble for Africa
- First country to open Japan for trade
- Restoration where Japan modernized their society
- Series of wars between British and Chinese over drugs introduced to Chinese markets
12 Clues: To take advantage of • Main motivation for Imperialism • Treaty that ended the Opium Wars • First country to open Japan for trade • Weapon that allowed Imperialism to occur • Indian Rebellion against foreign invasion • Chinese Rebellion against foreign invasion • Conference that led to Scramble for Africa • Resistance in South Africa that was unsuccessful • ...
February Winona Crossword 2023-02-23
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- Saint _________
- Chinese ________ Month
- Located in the Left side of the chest, and organ
- Human ______
- Opposite of Just
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- Live, Laugh, ____
- Red+White=____
- Shut Up and _____ with me
- Sweets
- Black _______ Month
- First Colour of the Rainbow
- Candy _____
- The second most spoken language in the world: Mandarin _______
13 Clues: Sweets • Candy _____ • Human ______ • Red+White=____ • Saint _________ • Opposite of Just • Live, Laugh, ____ • Black _______ Month • Chinese ________ Month • Shut Up and _____ with me • First Colour of the Rainbow • Located in the Left side of the chest, and organ • The second most spoken language in the world: Mandarin _______
Unit Vocabulart #1 2025-09-15
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- Religious way of life practiced by monks and nuns.
- Monotheistic religion with deep historical roots in the Middle East.
- Buddhist guide to achieving enlightenment and ending suffering.
- Belief in rebirth of the soul in another body.
- Chinese philosophy focusing on order, hierarchy, and relationships.
- Trade network linking West Africa with the Islamic world.
- Worship of ancestors, important in Confucian and East Asian traditions.
- Japanese animist religion focusing on kami (spirits).
- System where status is earned based on ability, especially in China.
- Blended Buddhism with Daoist ideas; became Zen in Japan.
- Overland trade network linking East and West.
- Religious wars between Christians and Muslims during the medieval era.
- Blending of beliefs and practices from different religions.
- Capital of several Chinese dynasties; major Silk Road hub.
- Government system using appointed officials to carry out policies.
- Spread of Bantu languages and culture across Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Southeast Asian Hindu-Buddhist maritime empire.
- Islamic empire centered in Baghdad until the Mongol invasion.
- Quick-growing rice that increased agricultural productivity in Song China.
- Blended Confucianism with Buddhism and Daoism in Song China.
- Chinese belief system focused on harmony with nature.
- Land-based political and social system in medieval Europe and Japan.
- Chinese philosophy advocating strict laws and government control.
- Scattering of a group of people from their original homeland.
- Unpaid labor required by the state, often for public works.
- Hierarchical social structure in Hindu India.
- African trading empire known for stone architecture and gold trade.
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- Hindu warrior states in India after the Gupta decline.
- Mystical branch of Islam focused on personal spirituality.
- Educated Confucian elite in Chinese bureaucracy.
- Seasonal winds that influenced Indian Ocean trade.
- Confucian virtue of respect for parents and elders.
- Religions like Islam or Buddhism that seek converts globally.
- Home-based production for markets before full industrialization.
- Muslim-ruled kingdom in India from the 13th to 16th century.
- Sea-based trade routes linking East Africa to Asia.
- Hindu devotional movement emphasizing personal connection to the divine.
- Confucian-based test system for Chinese bureaucrats.
- West African empire wealthy from gold and trade.
- Governments ruled by hereditary kings or queens.
- Skilled manual workers, often involved in trade and production.
- System where men hold primary power in society.
- Abbasid center of learning and translation in Baghdad.
- Branch of Buddhism emphasizing compassion and service.
- Hindu and Buddhist belief that actions affect one’s future.
- Major waterway in China facilitating trade and transportation.
- Core Buddhist teachings about suffering and its cause.
- Southeast Asian maritime empire known for trade.
- Period of innovation, trade, and bureaucratic expansion in China.
- Japanese cultural era heavily influenced by Chinese ideas.
50 Clues: Overland trade network linking East and West. • Hierarchical social structure in Hindu India. • Belief in rebirth of the soul in another body. • System where men hold primary power in society. • Southeast Asian Hindu-Buddhist maritime empire. • Educated Confucian elite in Chinese bureaucracy. • West African empire wealthy from gold and trade. • ...
Intro to Physical Geography of East Asia 2024-02-26
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- out or projecting beyond a surface or line
- great in size, amount, degree, intensity, or especially in extent or range
- capacity or a tendency to expand
- sea wave produced especially by submarine earth movement or volcanic eruption
- River:The Mekong or Mekong River is a trans-boundary river in East Asia and Southeast Asia.
- river:The Yellow River (simplified Chinese: 黄河; traditional Chinese: 黃河; pinyin: Huáng Hé, Beijing Mandarin
- periodic wind especially in the Indian Oceanand southern Asia
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- to, characteristic of, or constituting a city
- the utmost importance
- a tendency or inclination : being likely —often used with to
- from one another
- River:The Yangtze, Yangzi or Changjiang (English: /ˈjæŋtsi/ or /ˈjɑːŋtsi/; simplified Chinese
- river:The Yalu River (Chinese: 鸭绿江; pinyin: Yālù Jiāng) or Amnok River (Korean: 압록강; MR: Amnokkang) is a river on the border between China and North Korea.
13 Clues: from one another • the utmost importance • capacity or a tendency to expand • out or projecting beyond a surface or line • to, characteristic of, or constituting a city • a tendency or inclination : being likely —often used with to • periodic wind especially in the Indian Oceanand southern Asia • ...
ancient china - Aidan 2018-05-07
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- One out of every how many people live in China?
- What did Qin do to protect from invaders?
- Does the Chinese written language use an alphabet?
- 2 inventions of the Chinese we have not talked about.
- How is silk made?
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- stone, brick, tamped earth, wood, and other materials,
- What was the trading path across the desert called?
- . What did the Chinese invent that many boys have been bringing to school?
- Chinese invented paper was made of what?
- greatest achievement is finding harmony with nature
10 Clues: How is silk made? • Chinese invented paper was made of what? • What did Qin do to protect from invaders? • One out of every how many people live in China? • Does the Chinese written language use an alphabet? • What was the trading path across the desert called? • greatest achievement is finding harmony with nature • 2 inventions of the Chinese we have not talked about. • ...
Ancient China - Crossword Workshop 2023-05-17
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- A popular Chinese martial art.
- A state of enlightenment in Buddhism.
- The eldest person in an average Chinese family.
- A Chinese geomancy, used to harmonize individuals with their surroundings.
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- A religion in the belief of a fatherly spirit instead of God.
- Feng Shui's meaning.
- A a belief of Confucianism, worshipped as a spirit.
- Founded in the Han Dynasty, very important to Asian culture.
- The decision maker of a average Chinese family.
- Used to please elders and show respect.
10 Clues: Feng Shui's meaning. • A popular Chinese martial art. • A state of enlightenment in Buddhism. • Used to please elders and show respect. • The decision maker of a average Chinese family. • The eldest person in an average Chinese family. • A a belief of Confucianism, worshipped as a spirit. • Founded in the Han Dynasty, very important to Asian culture. • ...
China Review Herrick 2023-03-01
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- Another character used in Chinese writing.
- This animal was used to plow land for Chinese farmers.
- This dynasty expanded further west.
- Shang kings received their power and wisdom from.
- Characters that stand for objects.
- This was the basic building block of Chinese society.
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- Qin based his rule on this idea.
- Shang women managed these.
- Scholars hated Qin for doing this to their writings.
- Husbands owed their wives this.
- These people were not allowed to have government jobs.
- This person founded the Han dynasty.
12 Clues: Shang women managed these. • Husbands owed their wives this. • Qin based his rule on this idea. • Characters that stand for objects. • This dynasty expanded further west. • This person founded the Han dynasty. • Another character used in Chinese writing. • Shang kings received their power and wisdom from. • Scholars hated Qin for doing this to their writings. • ...
birthday 2024-03-11
13 Clues: age this year • my Chinese name • favourite brand • favourite movie • favourite colour • favourite cuisine • favourite tv show • instrument i play • car I have at home • favourite kpop idol • favourite girl group • favourite city i've been to • country I want to travel to the most
Chinese Crossword 2013-03-11
8 Clues: Chinese food • Chinese soccer ball • Name of Yuan currency • Upcoming religious event • Recent scientific discovery • A unit of chinese measurement • Game played with notched sticks • Opera chinese performance group
Ancient china-Kahmari walker 2018-05-07
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- the dynasty that lived in the forbidden city
- the river of the Huang he
- the Chinese had symbols but not a
- something that the Chinese invented that we use today in the military
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- a very nice glass made by the Chinese
- a house that had 9,999 rooms
- family or rulers with a emperor or king
- something traders traveled along
- A wall to keep invaders away
- another thing the Chinese invented that is used in schools and work places
10 Clues: the river of the Huang he • a house that had 9,999 rooms • A wall to keep invaders away • something traders traveled along • the Chinese had symbols but not a • a very nice glass made by the Chinese • family or rulers with a emperor or king • the dynasty that lived in the forbidden city • something that the Chinese invented that we use today in the military • ...
Ancient China -Sean W. 2018-05-07
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- A Chinese food made because of starvation.
- The Yongle emperor is famous for rebuilding the Yuan capital, which he renamed it what
- Is the second longest river in Asia/China.
- A family of powerful leaders in China.
- Was the first Dynasty.
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- The ancient Chinese built a large construction project called _____.
- Around 2700 BC, the Chinese invented What?
- In the AD 1200’s, Chinese navigators began using the _____.
- What lurked on the Silk road.
- The longest river in china.
10 Clues: Was the first Dynasty. • The longest river in china. • What lurked on the Silk road. • A family of powerful leaders in China. • A Chinese food made because of starvation. • Around 2700 BC, the Chinese invented What? • Is the second longest river in Asia/China. • In the AD 1200’s, Chinese navigators began using the _____. • ...
Chinese New Year - Amrit Sidhu 2025-01-25
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- Chinese New year is to celebrate and worship...
- Is on the last day of Chinese New year
- Known as the birthday of all humans and is celebrated on day 7
- One of the most commonly eaten foods
- One of China's biggest religons
- The monster that is associated with the original legend
- Chinese New Year is often ... Days long.
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- Chinese New Year is to celebrate and pray for good...
- Are given to kids and unmarried adults
- 2025 is the year of the...
10 Clues: 2025 is the year of the... • One of China's biggest religons • One of the most commonly eaten foods • Are given to kids and unmarried adults • Is on the last day of Chinese New year • Chinese New Year is often ... Days long. • Chinese New year is to celebrate and worship... • Chinese New Year is to celebrate and pray for good... • ...
Crossword for Daniel 2022-02-18
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- street we turn into to get to our fav lookout
- your Chinese zodiac
- food we eat together a lot
- what I ate this morning
- My star sign
- lighthouse drinks we made
- my fav colour flowers
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- aw ______
- name my mom almost gave me
- my fav season
- food you don’t like
- my Chinese zodiac
- my dad’s real first name
- ____boy
- name of the lotion you’ve been using
- will you marry me?
- my mom’s real first name
17 Clues: ____boy • aw ______ • My star sign • my fav season • my Chinese zodiac • will you marry me? • your Chinese zodiac • food you don’t like • my fav colour flowers • what I ate this morning • my dad’s real first name • my mom’s real first name • lighthouse drinks we made • name my mom almost gave me • food we eat together a lot • name of the lotion you’ve been using • ...
Foods Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-21
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- what is the most common sweetener used in baking?
- food is cooked in liquid just below the boiling point
- edible shoots give crunch and a slight sweet flavour to stir-fry and other dishes
- an edible fungus that are used mainly for their crunchy yet gelatinous texture in Chinese soup and stir-fried dishes
- this vegetable is a member of the gourd family, which includes melons, cucumber and squashes. This looks like a large wrinkled cucumber
- another indispensable ingredient that is used in the Greek cuisine
- fruit is the typical dessert, but the Greeks are also known for their______ and pastries
- olive trees have grown in Greece so far back in ancient times that legend calls them ___________________
- __________ have been an important part of the Chinese diet since the Han dynasty period
- In Chinese cooking ______ is used more as a seasoning than as a meat ingredient
- has a limited variety of veggies and wheat due to a colder climate and less fertile soil
- food is cooked in very hot oil that completely covers the food
- there is no milk in the Chinese diet so their source of calcium are from:
- or grain food is another important part of the Chinese diet
- one of the essential flavors of Chinese cuisine, this can be sliced, minced or grated. This gives a refreshinglyclean, hot flavour to all kinds of food
- this type of rice-flour noodle is sold dried, both narrow and wide
- the most popular meat in Greece
- widely used in the South
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- An all-purpose pastry that is made of flour, water and salt, stretched into tissue-this sheets
- what western province specializes in hot and spicy food
- food is cooked over a charcoal fire in an over
- Greek food is also influenced by ________ cuisine
- herb that is generously used in lamb dishes along with garlic
- this firm, slender, slightly sweet sausage is made mainly of pork liver
- a hard, pale yellow grating type of cheese similar to parmesan
- The Greeks are extremely fond of __________
- food is placed on a grill or spit and cooked over a charcoal fire
- the most common beverage
- a special category of short grain rice, also known as "sweet" or sticky rice
- source of calcium
- milk is used as a beverage and for making cheese and yogurt
- a flavouring oil that is made by heating dried chiles in peanut or sesame oil and steeping then for several hours or days.
- most famous dish in Northern China
- this thick, brown extract of salted oyster is used mainly in Southern China to flavour meat and veggie dished
- cuisine is well known for its dim-sum
- Greek food is influenced by ______cuisine
- an essential ingredient in the cooking of western and northern China and are used to a lesser degree in other parts of the country
- whole sheets of fresh rice noodles are used in some ________ preparations
- glutinous rice is typically _______ rather than boiled
- also called "scallions" and "shallots" these slender, young vegetables are widely used in Chinese cooking
- the most famous Greek sauce is an egg-lemon combination called _______
- this vegetable is popular in Greek cooking
- more nutritious than white rice, usually not popular with the Chinese
43 Clues: source of calcium • the most common beverage • widely used in the South • the most popular meat in Greece • most famous dish in Northern China • cuisine is well known for its dim-sum • Greek food is influenced by ______cuisine • this vegetable is popular in Greek cooking • The Greeks are extremely fond of __________ • food is cooked over a charcoal fire in an over • ...
Ming and Manchu 2024-02-01
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- structure that protected China from the Mongols
- chinese merit-based exam
- admiral who lead Chinese navy
- founding figure of the Jesuit Chinese missions
- strives to return traditional Chinese values
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- the imperial palace
- finished great wall and built imperial palace
- who expanded Chinese territory and was tolerant of chistian missionaries
8 Clues: the imperial palace • chinese merit-based exam • admiral who lead Chinese navy • strives to return traditional Chinese values • finished great wall and built imperial palace • founding figure of the Jesuit Chinese missions • structure that protected China from the Mongols • who expanded Chinese territory and was tolerant of chistian missionaries
Ancient China Kayla G. 2015-12-15
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- A philosophy based on ideas of Confucius that focuses on morality, family order, social harmony, and government.
- A device that measures the strength of an earthquake.
- A soft, light, and highly valued fabric developed in China.
- A prediction by a wise person, or a person
- Chinese philosopher, he emphasized ethical behavior for individuals and governments.
- The Chinese belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled.
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- A philosophy that developed in China and stressed the belief that one should live in harmony with the Dao, the guiding force of all reality.
- The Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to cure disease or relieve pain.
- A device that uses the position of shadows cast by the sun to tell the time of the day.
- Moral values
- Huangdi Ruler of China, he united China for the first time. He built roads and canals and began the Great Wall of China.
- People of high rank who owned land but owed loyalty to his king.
- Wall series of fortifications made of stone, brick, tamped earth, wood, and other materials, generally built along an east-to-west line across the historical northern borders of China to protect the Chinese states and empires.
- Chinese philosopher, he was the most famous Daoist
- Road A network of trade routes that stretched across Asia from China to the Mediterranean.
15 Clues: Moral values • A prediction by a wise person, or a person • Chinese philosopher, he was the most famous Daoist • A device that measures the strength of an earthquake. • A soft, light, and highly valued fabric developed in China. • People of high rank who owned land but owed loyalty to his king. • ...
My dream job- trditional Chinese medicine 2025-03-20
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- Using fine needles to stimulate acupuncture points
- Long-term continuous efforts
- Regular contributions from social insured persons
- Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is emphasized in Chinese medicine
- Four methods of diagnosis in TCM: looking, smelling, questioning, and cutting
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- A Chinese medical treatment in which a jar is adsorbed to the skin to increase circulation
- Places of seeing doctor
- Important things that students record in class
- Natural botanicals commonly used in Chinese medicine
- The five basic elements in Chinese medicine theory: gold, wood, water, fire and earth
10 Clues: Places of seeing doctor • Long-term continuous efforts • Important things that students record in class • Regular contributions from social insured persons • Using fine needles to stimulate acupuncture points • Natural botanicals commonly used in Chinese medicine • Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is emphasized in Chinese medicine • ...
China Crossword 2013-11-19
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- a type of rock that the first compasses used
- an organized form of government with many levels of authority
- the dynasty that originated from Mongolia and ruled from 1279-1368
- a major Chinese religion that originated in India
- a kind of fine Chinese pottery
- a government type set by the Song dynasty
- a type of traditional Chinese ship
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- ruler of China
- the main trade route that connected China with the west
- the "first emperor of Qin"
- a religion/following based off of the teachings of Confucius
- a farm tool used to break up and even out plowed land
- The ruling family
- China's ancient and medieval capital
- a mixture of science,magic, and philosophy
15 Clues: ruler of China • The ruling family • the "first emperor of Qin" • a kind of fine Chinese pottery • a type of traditional Chinese ship • China's ancient and medieval capital • a government type set by the Song dynasty • a mixture of science,magic, and philosophy • a type of rock that the first compasses used • a major Chinese religion that originated in India • ...
RC#2 2017-01-23
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- Zing The relative of
- Party Communist The communist Party officers in charge of a neighborhood
- Mao The fearless leader of china at this time the story is taking place
- Jiang The author of the book
- The belief that a soul could be reborn
- someone who leads
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- To love or be loved
- The Chinese "penny", one hundredth of a yuan
- Liberation Army The national army of communist China
- The unethical use of someone else's labor or resources for ones own profit
- someone who teaches
- China's ruling political party, led during his lifetime by Chairman Mao
- A Chinese medical practice
- The capital of China; The town this story takes place in
- The Chinese dollar
15 Clues: someone who leads • The Chinese dollar • To love or be loved • someone who teaches • Zing The relative of • A Chinese medical practice • Jiang The author of the book • The belief that a soul could be reborn • The Chinese "penny", one hundredth of a yuan • The capital of China; The town this story takes place in • ...
Review Puzzle for Chapter 14 Section 3 & 4 2022-09-22
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- Portuguese made this island their major military and commercial base off the coast of India
- What Chinese goods did the Portuguese want
- Manchus seized this region in China and made it their capital
- The first European power to gain a foothold in Asia
- Indian troops
- Empire that was established throughout much of India by Muslim rulers
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- Dutch company that had full sovereign powers
- Led a British diplomatic mission into China
- Manchus' new dynasty in China
- Portuguese wanted to turn the Indian Ocean into this
- Chinese called Portuguese and other foreigners this
- This empire proclaimed that they “own the world”
- Relating to an emperor or empire
- Chinese demanded what form of payment
- Portuguese wanted to end this power in India
15 Clues: Indian troops • Manchus' new dynasty in China • Relating to an emperor or empire • Chinese demanded what form of payment • What Chinese goods did the Portuguese want • Led a British diplomatic mission into China • Dutch company that had full sovereign powers • Portuguese wanted to end this power in India • This empire proclaimed that they “own the world” • ...
RC#2 2017-01-23
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- The capital of China; The town this story takes place in
- someone who teaches
- To love or be loved
- The Chinese dollar
- Mao The fearless leader of china at this time the story is taking place
- The Chinese "penny", one hundredth of a yuan
- China's ruling political party, led during his lifetime by Chairman Mao
- Zing The relative of
- Liberation Army The national army of communist China
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- Jiang The author of the book
- Party Communist The communist Party officers in charge of a neighborhood
- The belief that a soul could be reborn
- A Chinese medical practice
- The unethical use of someone else's labor or resources for ones own profit
- someone who leads
15 Clues: someone who leads • The Chinese dollar • someone who teaches • To love or be loved • Zing The relative of • A Chinese medical practice • Jiang The author of the book • The belief that a soul could be reborn • The Chinese "penny", one hundredth of a yuan • The capital of China; The town this story takes place in • ...
The Great Chicago Fire, Fun, Learning, Games 2014-01-22
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- People thought this animal caused the fire.
- It started in what month
- China had a Great what?
- People thought that one building could not be destroyed because it was made out of what?
- The Chinese believed who would bring them luck
- They used public transportation or what else did they use?
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- They did not use forks or spoons they use what?
- The Chinese wore what?
- It caused over 1______ dollars
- The fire started ate mrs whos barn
- The rich did not help the poor they were not concerned because it had to cross what
- houses were mainly made out of what?
- It lasted for haw many days
- They mainly ate what?
- The Chinese did not like to get what?
15 Clues: They mainly ate what? • The Chinese wore what? • China had a Great what? • It started in what month • It lasted for haw many days • It caused over 1______ dollars • The fire started ate mrs whos barn • houses were mainly made out of what? • The Chinese did not like to get what? • People thought this animal caused the fire. • The Chinese believed who would bring them luck • ...
Subjects 2016-12-14
11 Clues: H2O • Newton • Mr Lee • sports • Einstein • past thing • study earth • mother language • drawing picture • the science of numbers • Chinese people learn it as a second language
Diya 2025-11-22
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- The Welsh doctor (4)
- Where I grew up (7)
- The only acne medication that has worked
- The cousin we bullied (5)
- My first passport photo (6)
- The Chinese Mathematician (8)
- A small boy in Bengali (4)
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- The first international school trip (5)
- Needs a TSA (6)
- My first friend (4)
- The Chinese engineer (7)
- A fruit nursery (6)
- Hospital and park (5)
- An international school (4)
- Place of birth (7)
- The favourite cousin (7)
- A girl's school (7)
17 Clues: Needs a TSA (6) • Place of birth (7) • My first friend (4) • Where I grew up (7) • A fruit nursery (6) • A girl's school (7) • The Welsh doctor (4) • Hospital and park (5) • The Chinese engineer (7) • The favourite cousin (7) • The cousin we bullied (5) • A small boy in Bengali (4) • An international school (4) • My first passport photo (6) • The Chinese Mathematician (8) • ...
Ming and Manchu 2024-02-01
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- structure that protected China from the Mongols
- chinese merit-based exam
- admiral who lead Chinese navy
- founding figure of the Jesuit Chinese missions
- strives to return traditional Chinese values
Down
- the imperial palace
- finished great wall and built imperial palace
- who expanded Chinese territory and was tolerant of chistian missionaries
8 Clues: the imperial palace • chinese merit-based exam • admiral who lead Chinese navy • strives to return traditional Chinese values • finished great wall and built imperial palace • founding figure of the Jesuit Chinese missions • structure that protected China from the Mongols • who expanded Chinese territory and was tolerant of chistian missionaries
CROSSWORD CHINESE NEW YEAR 2022-02-02
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- DANCE USUALLY PERFORMED DURING CHINESE NEW YEAR OR IN OTHER TRADITION CHINESE AS GOOD FORTUNE AND LUCK.
- TREE BRING A MEANING OF WEALTH AND GOOD LUCK
- ARE POPULAR CHOICE OF OUTFIT AMONG A WOMEN FOR FESTIVE SEASONS LIKE CHINESE NEW YEAR.
- PROSPERITY TOSS SALAD
- IS A GIFT OF MONEY PACKED INTO A RED ENVELOPES FROM MARRIED PEOPLE TO THEIR PARENTS,ADULTS OR KIDS
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- ALSO KNOWN AS SUAN MIAO/ DA SUAN ARE IMPORTANCE INGREDIENTS IN THEIR MEALS DURING FESTIVE.
- THE FAMOUS FRUITS DURING CNY SEASONS.
- ALSO KNOWN AS "KUIH BAKUL".
- CHINESE ZODIAC OF YHE YEAR 2022.
- IS A MAIN COLOUR IN CHINESE NEW YEAR THAT BRING GOOD FORTUNE AND GOOD LUCK.
10 Clues: PROSPERITY TOSS SALAD • ALSO KNOWN AS "KUIH BAKUL". • CHINESE ZODIAC OF YHE YEAR 2022. • THE FAMOUS FRUITS DURING CNY SEASONS. • TREE BRING A MEANING OF WEALTH AND GOOD LUCK • IS A MAIN COLOUR IN CHINESE NEW YEAR THAT BRING GOOD FORTUNE AND GOOD LUCK. • ARE POPULAR CHOICE OF OUTFIT AMONG A WOMEN FOR FESTIVE SEASONS LIKE CHINESE NEW YEAR. • ...
Ancient China Crossword 2022-11-17
10 Clues: ____ desert • ______ river • type of chinese food • chinese invention for eating • another type of chinese food • a man who started "confusionism" • the length of the great wall of china • the great wall of china was built here • a chain of rulers from the same family • geographical barrier to protect ancient china
Music 2023-04-14
10 Clues: Two years ago • British and Malay • Western and Chinese • A Chinese instrument • A form of Indian music • A Malay music instrument • You might compare him to JJ Lin • Origin of traditional Chinese folk music • A Malay singer who had a breakout career in China • Number of local singers were featured in the posters
Ancient Chinese Warfare 2020-05-31
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- the smallest of the warring states
- the era that began when China was unified
- the earliest soldiers in ancient china
- the vehicle that carried the archers and drivers during early ancient chinese battles
- the dynasty during which firearms were developed
- the number of chapters in The Art of War
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- the state victorious at the end of the warring states period
- what the earliest armour was made of
- the number of states involved in the Warring states
- armies of mounted troops
- important weapon developed during the Warring states period
- the author of The art of war
- the state eliminated by qin state in 223BCE
- the book written in ancient china on war strategies
- the axe that was popular during the warring states period
- the dynasty in power at the beginning of the warring states period
16 Clues: armies of mounted troops • the author of The art of war • the smallest of the warring states • what the earliest armour was made of • the earliest soldiers in ancient china • the number of chapters in The Art of War • the era that began when China was unified • the state eliminated by qin state in 223BCE • the dynasty during which firearms were developed • ...
Chinese New Year 2023-12-19
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- Color of blood
- Often called the King of the Jungle
- Persons related by birth, marriage, or adoption who live together
- A person that performs choreographed body movements
- A large amount of money or assets
- A thing that serves as an ornament
- Pyrotechnic devices used for aesthetic and entertainment purposes
- A lamp with a transparent case protecting the flame or electric bulb
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- A day or period of celebration
- Medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
- Consumed by an organism for nutritional support
- The natural satellite of the earth
- Relating to the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a society
- The state of being strong and active
- Mythical monster resembling a giant reptile, sometimes shown as having wings
- Success or failure apparently brought by chance rather than through one's own actions
16 Clues: Color of blood • A day or period of celebration • A large amount of money or assets • The natural satellite of the earth • A thing that serves as an ornament • Often called the King of the Jungle • The state of being strong and active • Consumed by an organism for nutritional support • A person that performs choreographed body movements • ...
CROSSWORD CHINESE NEW YEAR 2022-02-02
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- ALSO KNOWN AS SUAN MIAO/ DA SUAN ARE IMPORTANCE INGREDIENTS IN THEIR MEALS DURING FESTIVE.
- ARE POPULAR CHOICE OF OUTFIT AMONG A WOMEN FOR FESTIVE SEASONS LIKE CHINESE NEW YEAR.
- THE FAMOUS FRUITS DURING CNY SEASONS.
- IS A GIFT OF MONEY PACKED INTO A RED ENVELOPES FROM MARRIED PEOPLE TO THEIR PARENTS,ADULTS OR KIDS
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- PROSPERITY TOSS SALAD
- TREE BRING A MEANING OF WEALTH AND GOOD LUCK
- IS A MAIN COLOUR IN CHINESE NEW YEAR THAT BRING GOOD FORTUNE AND GOOD LUCK.
- ALSO KNOWN AS "KUIH BAKUL".
- CHINESE ZODIAC OF YHE YEAR 2022.
- DANCE USUALLY PERFORMED DURING CHINESE NEW YEAR OR IN OTHER TRADITION CHINESE AS GOOD FORTUNE AND LUCK.
10 Clues: PROSPERITY TOSS SALAD • ALSO KNOWN AS "KUIH BAKUL". • CHINESE ZODIAC OF YHE YEAR 2022. • THE FAMOUS FRUITS DURING CNY SEASONS. • TREE BRING A MEANING OF WEALTH AND GOOD LUCK • IS A MAIN COLOUR IN CHINESE NEW YEAR THAT BRING GOOD FORTUNE AND GOOD LUCK. • ARE POPULAR CHOICE OF OUTFIT AMONG A WOMEN FOR FESTIVE SEASONS LIKE CHINESE NEW YEAR. • ...
Imperial China Crossword 2013-11-21
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- a religion/following based off of the teachings of Confucius
- ruler of China
- the main trade route that connected China with the west
- the type of rock that the first compasses used
- an organized form of government with many levels of authority
- China's imperial capital
- the ruling family
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- a major Chinese religion that originated in India
- the "first emperor of Qin"
- a type of traditional Chinese ship
- a reformed type of government set by the Song dynasty
- a farm tool used to break up and even out plowed land
- a kind of fine Chinese pottery
- mixture of science,magic, and philosophy
- the name of the dynasty that originated form Mongolia and ruled from 1279-1368
15 Clues: ruler of China • the ruling family • China's imperial capital • the "first emperor of Qin" • a kind of fine Chinese pottery • a type of traditional Chinese ship • mixture of science,magic, and philosophy • the type of rock that the first compasses used • a major Chinese religion that originated in India • a reformed type of government set by the Song dynasty • ...
China Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-18
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- Is china or Australia bigger?
- What did the ancient Chinese invent that is now used in every weapon?
- How many animals are in the Chinese calendar?
- What major sport event was held in China in 2008?
- largest public square in the world.
- A series of fortifications
- Capital of China
- What is the most populous city in Shanghai?
- The National Stadium that served as the mian stadium in the 2008 Beijin Oylmpic Games.
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- Who has a bigger economy, China or America?
- a dish invented during acient times that symbolize togtherness.
- Invented in China and is used in restrooms to clean yourself.
- A popular beverage discovered in China
- Leader of China
- How many stars are on the Chinese flag?
15 Clues: Leader of China • Capital of China • A series of fortifications • Is china or Australia bigger? • largest public square in the world. • A popular beverage discovered in China • How many stars are on the Chinese flag? • Who has a bigger economy, China or America? • What is the most populous city in Shanghai? • How many animals are in the Chinese calendar? • ...
L.10 Cross Word-2 2024-08-11
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- knowledge
- how to say
- French foreign students
- I started studying Chinese May last year
- did not study
- spoken language is also not dofficult
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- How many ethnic Chinese students do you know?
- I know how to speak French
- I know over 50 characters
- study abroad in China
- I study Economics
- happy
- Chinese characters are not difficult
- very interesting
- grammar is difficult
15 Clues: happy • knowledge • how to say • did not study • very interesting • I study Economics • grammar is difficult • study abroad in China • French foreign students • I know over 50 characters • I know how to speak French • Chinese characters are not difficult • spoken language is also not dofficult • I started studying Chinese May last year • How many ethnic Chinese students do you know?
Chapter 5 - Lesson 2 Stevenson 2022-05-19
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- *a person who favors native-born peoples over immigrants
- Name of Little Norway
- White residents attacked Chinese men in _ and Pasco
- Act that stopped Chinese laborers from entering the country
- one of the first people groups to receive backlash from nativists
- *part or percentage of a whole
- In _89 Seattle, Ellensburg, and Spokane dealt with huge fires
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- largest single people group that immigrated to washington
- Agreement between the United states and japan over immigration and discrimination
- *long, narrow body of water between steep cliffs
- Europeans more favored by Nativists
- Religion of Nativists
- By 1910 _ percent of Washington’s population were immigrants or born from immigrants
- one major european nation immigrants came from
- One reason Nativists did not like immigrants
15 Clues: Name of Little Norway • Religion of Nativists • *part or percentage of a whole • Europeans more favored by Nativists • One reason Nativists did not like immigrants • one major european nation immigrants came from • *long, narrow body of water between steep cliffs • White residents attacked Chinese men in _ and Pasco • ...
Ancient Chinese Vocab 2022-12-01
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- a fine yellow soil that is windblown, causing the Huang He River to earn the name “Yellow River”
- a trade route covering 4,000 miles from the Mediterranean Sea through Asia
- a system of ideas named after the Greek word meaning “love of wisdom”
- a divine right to rule
- a series of rulers from the same family
- a person who works for the government. Emperor Wu Di increased the importance of education in order to acquire a job with the government.
- teaches that one should live simply and in harmony with nature
- rule by a royal family
- a desert area with very dry grasslands and no trees
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- a means of written communication which is also an art form
- teaching of Confucius that called for children to respect and honor their parents
- a class system where the king provided lands to lords for military support, and peasants worked the land in exchange for protection
- instrument that measures details of an earthquake
- named himself “First Emperor of China”
- a belief system that teaches about the respect and loyalty in five relationships to bring goodness to society
- a form of government that gave all of the power to one leader
16 Clues: a divine right to rule • rule by a royal family • named himself “First Emperor of China” • a series of rulers from the same family • instrument that measures details of an earthquake • a desert area with very dry grasslands and no trees • a means of written communication which is also an art form • a form of government that gave all of the power to one leader • ...
Chinese Yaoshi-Jiu 2022-12-15
16 Clues: - map • - seat • - taxi • - beach • - pilot • - hotel • - snacks • - landmark • - souvenir • - to travel • - expedition • - directions • - cruise ship • cèzi - brochure • - luggage/baggage • - flight attendant
Chinese New year 2025-12-16
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- A Evil spirt
- 2nd one of the cycle
- 1st one of the cycle
- A popular food for Chinese New year
- 5th one of the cycle
- 6th one of the cycle
- 10th one of the cycle
- 8th one of the cycle
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- The Chinese Calendar
- how long the feast is.
- 7th one of the cycle
- 12th one of the cycle
- 3rd one of the cycle
- 11th one of the cycle
- 9th one of the cycle
- 4th one of the cycle
16 Clues: A Evil spirt • The Chinese Calendar • 7th one of the cycle • 2nd one of the cycle • 1st one of the cycle • 3rd one of the cycle • 9th one of the cycle • 5th one of the cycle • 6th one of the cycle • 4th one of the cycle • 8th one of the cycle • 12th one of the cycle • 11th one of the cycle • 10th one of the cycle • how long the feast is. • A popular food for Chinese New year
Nicole McNeil Autobiographical crossword 2014-11-24
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- I am American.
- This year I am 16.
- My last name is McNeil.
- I think Chinese is hard.
- My Chinese teacher is An Lao shi.
- I was born in Utah.
- I am a high school student.
- I have 1 older sister and 2 older brothers.
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- I have taken Chinese for 3 years.
- My favorite food is Chinese food.
- My hobby is watching tv.
- My birthday is September 25th.
- My first name is Nicole.
- I was born in 1998.
- There are 6 people in my family.
15 Clues: I am American. • This year I am 16. • I was born in Utah. • I was born in 1998. • My last name is McNeil. • I think Chinese is hard. • My hobby is watching tv. • My first name is Nicole. • I am a high school student. • My birthday is September 25th. • There are 6 people in my family. • I have taken Chinese for 3 years. • My favorite food is Chinese food. • ...
Most of 3b chinese 2025-12-15
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- the only one that laughs at memes
- baller of the class
- walks her cats
- Chinese new broadcaster
- needoh thrower
- jie minger that fits in with ting hua
- emo baddie in the corner
- bouncy hair boy
- suddenly spawned into our class
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- In love with Jin
- female Mitch (smart)
- long Lucius hair (not Jin)
- white Chinese person
- perfect hair
- Loud pencil during test
15 Clues: perfect hair • walks her cats • needoh thrower • bouncy hair boy • In love with Jin • baller of the class • female Mitch (smart) • white Chinese person • Chinese new broadcaster • Loud pencil during test • emo baddie in the corner • long Lucius hair (not Jin) • suddenly spawned into our class • the only one that laughs at memes • jie minger that fits in with ting hua
Ancient China- Ella Hanley 2019-03-12
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- A group of people who are all from the same generation
- A yellow-brown soil
- China was first to make this product
- A chinese creation that helps farmers
- The treatment of disease using needles
- A protective wall that controls or holds back water
- A chinese philopopher and teacher
- A series of rulers from the same family
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- A road that people used to trade back than
- closly related people from many generations
- A chinese creation that is made out of Bark,Hemp, and Old Rags
- A system of beliefs and values
- The second-longest river in china
13 Clues: A yellow-brown soil • A system of beliefs and values • The second-longest river in china • A chinese philopopher and teacher • China was first to make this product • A chinese creation that helps farmers • The treatment of disease using needles • A series of rulers from the same family • A road that people used to trade back than • closly related people from many generations • ...
Chinese zodiac calended 2025-12-12
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- one thing they wrote on to keep historical records
- which dynasty is known for art and literature?
- which group of people is most respected?
- what is the name of the Chinese creation myth?
- most traded good from china
- which religion is known for balance?
- which tribe did Chinese culture originated from?
- which animal was not featured on the calendar?
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- where did the word Chinese originate from?
- last animal on the calendar
- what type of government does china have?
- calendar known for its 12 animals to mark years?
- first animal to win the race
13 Clues: last animal on the calendar • most traded good from china • first animal to win the race • which religion is known for balance? • what type of government does china have? • which group of people is most respected? • where did the word Chinese originate from? • which dynasty is known for art and literature? • what is the name of the Chinese creation myth? • ...
Ming Dynasty 2017-10-24
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- What kind of demand was there for Chinese goods?
- Who paid the Chinese for goods?
- What did Zheng He bring to ports showing Chinese superiority? Hint: Gold
- What idea offended China's Confucian beliefs? Hint: business
- Who was the first missionary to have an impact on the Ming court? Hint:He was an Italian Jesuit
- What was traditionally favored by Chinese economic policies?
- Who was the admiral who's expeditions were remarkable for their magnitude?Hint:Led Yonglo's voyages of exploration
- What was one of the things brought by European traders into China? Hint: Invention
- Who was the emperor that launched seven voyages of exploration? Hint:second Emperor
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- Who was allowed to conduct foreign trade in China? Hint: Ruling body of a nation
- What did China's official trade policies in the 1500s reflect?
- More than 16 countries sent what to the Ming court? Hint: Praise
- Who was the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty? Hint:Ruthless tyrant
- Yonglo hoped to impress the world with the ____ of Ming China.Hint: Strength
14 Clues: Who paid the Chinese for goods? • What kind of demand was there for Chinese goods? • What idea offended China's Confucian beliefs? Hint: business • What was traditionally favored by Chinese economic policies? • What did China's official trade policies in the 1500s reflect? • More than 16 countries sent what to the Ming court? Hint: Praise • ...
Chinese zodiac calended 2025-12-12
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- one thing they wrote on to keep historical records
- which dynasty is known for art and literature?
- which group of people is most respected?
- what is the name of the Chinese creation myth?
- most traded good from china
- which religion is known for balance?
- which tribe did Chinese culture originated from?
- which animal was not featured on the calendar?
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- where did the word Chinese originate from?
- last animal on the calendar
- what type of government does china have?
- calendar known for its 12 animals to mark years?
- first animal to win the race
13 Clues: last animal on the calendar • most traded good from china • first animal to win the race • which religion is known for balance? • what type of government does china have? • which group of people is most respected? • where did the word Chinese originate from? • which dynasty is known for art and literature? • what is the name of the Chinese creation myth? • ...
Chinese Zodiac Calendar 2025-12-12
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- What is the name of the Chinese creation myth?
- Which animal was not featured on the calendar?
- Which dynasty is known for art and literature?
- Which group of people is most respected?
- Which tribe did Chinese culture originate from?
- Which religion is known for balance?
- Last animal on the calendar
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- One thing they wrote on to keep historical records
- First animal to win the race
- Where did the word Chinese originate from?
- What type of government does China have?
- Calendar known for its 12 animals to mark years
- Most traded good from china
13 Clues: Most traded good from china • Last animal on the calendar • First animal to win the race • Which religion is known for balance? • What type of government does China have? • Which group of people is most respected? • Where did the word Chinese originate from? • What is the name of the Chinese creation myth? • Which animal was not featured on the calendar? • ...
SYSNMH Crossword Challenge 2020-04-07
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- In Singapore, Nee Soon Road and Yishun Estate are named after this influential Chinese businessman, political activist and community leader who was nicknamed the 'Rubber and Pineapple King' for making his riches from these crops
- The Balestier estate was famous for harvesting this plant between the 1800s to 1990s
- Dr Sun Yat Sen chose this country as the first South East Asia headquarters of the Chinese Revolutionary Alliance (Tong Meng Hui)
- A form of entertainment involving live performances of music, song, and dance, usually staged for festive occasions such as Zhong Yuan Jie (Hungry Ghost Festival)
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- A monetary token given as a symbol of blessing during auspicious occasions in Chinese culture
- Chinese moon goddess that is characteristic of Mid-Autumn Festival
- The Chinese dialect group most often associated with the food and beverage industry in Singapore
- Original name for the Sun Yat Sen villa located on 12 Tai Gin Road meaning 'Serene Sunset Garden', purchased by local businessman Teo Eng Hock for his mother
- The largest Chinese dialect group in Singapore
- Mythical beast that is characteristic of Chinese New Year, believe to fear loud noises and the colour red
10 Clues: The largest Chinese dialect group in Singapore • Chinese moon goddess that is characteristic of Mid-Autumn Festival • The Balestier estate was famous for harvesting this plant between the 1800s to 1990s • A monetary token given as a symbol of blessing during auspicious occasions in Chinese culture • ...
Celebrations 2024-08-26
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- The country where the Day of the Dead is celebrated with colorful altars and parades.
- Marigolds are used on the Day of the Dead to guide spirits, and various blooms are used to decorate homes during Chinese New Year.
- A special altar decorated with photos, candles, and food to honor deceased loved ones on the Day of the Dead.
- The nationality that celebrates the Spring Festival with dragon dances and red decorations.
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- The month when the Day of the Dead is celebrated in Mexico, specifically on the 1st and 2nd.
- A bright object used during the Lantern Festival, which marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations.
- A festive event, such as the Day of the Dead or Chinese New Year, that brings families and communities together.
- Invisible beings believed to visit families during the Day of the Dead and are scared away by fireworks during Chinese New Year.
- Offerings placed on altars for spirits during the Day of the Dead and special dishes like dumplings eaten during Chinese New Year.
- Festival: Another name for Chinese New Year, celebrating the end of winter and the beginning of spring.
10 Clues: The country where the Day of the Dead is celebrated with colorful altars and parades. • The nationality that celebrates the Spring Festival with dragon dances and red decorations. • The month when the Day of the Dead is celebrated in Mexico, specifically on the 1st and 2nd. • ...
GH Hanna Arter China 6th period 2021-05-17
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- first country to get involve into ww2
- founded a new government
- political party that governed all of part of main china
- to come to an end
- is the founding and sole government political party of the peoples republic
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- had a littel more success in promoting industrial government
- patriotic feeling principles, or efforts
- threaten to take control of northern china
- leader of the nationalists
- tried to build a new Chinese nation
- Chinese communist
- was elected president of a new republic in hanoi
- a person who supports or believes in the principles of communismbeijinguniversity founded by the Chinese communist party
13 Clues: Chinese communist • to come to an end • founded a new government • leader of the nationalists • tried to build a new Chinese nation • first country to get involve into ww2 • patriotic feeling principles, or efforts • threaten to take control of northern china • was elected president of a new republic in hanoi • political party that governed all of part of main china • ...
