chinese Crossword Puzzles
Chun Hoon Cousins Chinese New Year 2021-01-19
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- Chun Hoon & Lee Tuck-Oi’s youngest grandchild
- Chun Hoon Market location: corner of Nu’uanu & __________ Streets
- A popular prize during family bingo
- Festival to mark the conclusion of the Chinese New Year festivities
- Number of days of Chinese New Year celebration
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- Chun Hoon & Lee Tuck-Oi’s oldest grandchild
- Chun Hoon Family Motto:“______ ______ ‒ Eat More Fruits and Vegetables”
- Plural of “Ox”
- Good luck color
- Coin grab
- Number of Chinese Zodiac animals
- Citrus altar offerings: ________, tangerines, and oranges
12 Clues: Coin grab • Plural of “Ox” • Good luck color • Number of Chinese Zodiac animals • A popular prize during family bingo • Chun Hoon & Lee Tuck-Oi’s oldest grandchild • Chun Hoon & Lee Tuck-Oi’s youngest grandchild • Number of days of Chinese New Year celebration • Citrus altar offerings: ________, tangerines, and oranges • ...
crossword 1 2025-02-18
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- another word for marriage
- saying "thank you" to someone who helped you is showing _____
- together
- the cheongsam is a _____ dress in chinese culture
- someone older than you
- the _____ and the _____ are getting married
- mean
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- beer and wine are examples of _____ drinks
- playing with fireworks and throwing oranges into rivers are examples of chinese _____
- a group of people following one person
- good
- giving tea to your parents is part of the chinese wedding tea _____
12 Clues: good • mean • together • someone older than you • another word for marriage • a group of people following one person • beer and wine are examples of _____ drinks • the _____ and the _____ are getting married • the cheongsam is a _____ dress in chinese culture • saying "thank you" to someone who helped you is showing _____ • ...
animals 2024-11-12
12 Clues: big • wagu • hunting • water big • chicken 2.0 • some people • KFC lovers food • faster than hami • yummy chinese food 2 • yummy chinese food 1 • insulting for OB/CD people • computer mouse but opposite
China regional cuisines 2023-04-20
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- animal feed for meat production
- a common Chinese cooking method when a small amount of oil is heated up
- traditional Chinese noodle dish accompanied by meat or vegetables
- very popular and the spiciest food in China
- a common baking technique that replaces an oven in China
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- a pastry filled with either fruits or meat and vegetables. found almost everywhere in China
- typical Chinese dumplings with minced meat and vegetables
- a Chinese technique that seals in juice and gives food a crisp coating
- rice, meat and beans rolled up in a bamboo leaf. normally steamed or boiled
- a mid-autumn Chinese snack usually served with green tea
10 Clues: animal feed for meat production • very popular and the spiciest food in China • a mid-autumn Chinese snack usually served with green tea • a common baking technique that replaces an oven in China • typical Chinese dumplings with minced meat and vegetables • traditional Chinese noodle dish accompanied by meat or vegetables • ...
World History Chapter 3 Terms- China 2023-11-07
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- Chinese thinker
- "First Emperor"
- founder of the Han Dynasty
- Fine, windblown soil
- desert in north China
- Frist great Chinese Dynasty
- explains the rise and fall of dynasties
- writing as an art form
- Chinese thinker
- Living in harmony with nature
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- The Middle Kingdom
- local military rulers
- Dynasty 221-206 BC
- System of government with lords
- officials of government
- Proclaimed himself Shi Huangdi
- Dynasty from 1766-1122 BC
- Dynasty from 202 to 220 AD
- Medicine using the insertion of needles
- to expand an empire
- complete control
- Most famous Han Emperor
22 Clues: Chinese thinker • "First Emperor" • Chinese thinker • complete control • The Middle Kingdom • Dynasty 221-206 BC • to expand an empire • Fine, windblown soil • local military rulers • desert in north China • writing as an art form • officials of government • Most famous Han Emperor • Dynasty from 1766-1122 BC • founder of the Han Dynasty • Dynasty from 202 to 220 AD • Frist great Chinese Dynasty • ...
Johnstown Times Local Places 2 2020-04-16
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- "Johnstown _____" is our local Boxing Club
- Bridge named after the old catering college
- The cafe which closed in December 2019
- "_____ Kitchen" provides Thai & Chinese Takeaway
- Indian Takeaway
- Our oldest local bridge
- What type of outlet is "Hickeys"
- Restaurant and Bar in the Village
- Chinese takeaway
- "_____ Maintenance Beauty and Laser Clinic"
- "Pets and ____ "
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- "Habit Hair & _____ Salon"
- The Village pharmacy
- "_____ B&C café"
- "Smith's _____" is our largest local supermarket
- Our smallest supermarket
- Local Vet
- Pizza or Fish and Chip takeaway
- Takeaway in the Village
- "Athlumney _____ Walk"
20 Clues: Local Vet • Indian Takeaway • Chinese takeaway • "Pets and ____ " • "_____ B&C café" • The Village pharmacy • "Athlumney _____ Walk" • Takeaway in the Village • Our oldest local bridge • Our smallest supermarket • "Habit Hair & _____ Salon" • Pizza or Fish and Chip takeaway • What type of outlet is "Hickeys" • Restaurant and Bar in the Village • The cafe which closed in December 2019 • ...
Grown on Trade. Yu. Pd. 7 2024-10-21
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- Chinese Trade and Tribute Collector
- Efficient Vessels
- Scattered Peoples
- Real Life King Midas
- Merchant-Supporting Invader Dynasty
- State-Approved Merchant Groups
- Trade hub on the Mississippi
- Influenced by Islamic Trade in Africa
- Famous Pilgrim
- "Amitabha"
- Benjamins
- Buddhism China Edition, but Spread to Japan
- Trading Empire that Sold its Produce
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- Introduction of New Crops to Islamic Regions
- Chinese Philosophy Rethought
- Trader's Hotel
- Temple of the Khmer and their Wealth
- City that Trades in Gold
- Canyon Trade Hub
- Scientific Name of "Ashes, Ashes, We All Fall Down"
20 Clues: Benjamins • "Amitabha" • Trader's Hotel • Famous Pilgrim • Canyon Trade Hub • Efficient Vessels • Scattered Peoples • Real Life King Midas • City that Trades in Gold • Chinese Philosophy Rethought • Trade hub on the Mississippi • State-Approved Merchant Groups • Chinese Trade and Tribute Collector • Merchant-Supporting Invader Dynasty • Temple of the Khmer and their Wealth • ...
Difference, Diversity and Displacement 2015-02-14
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- not or no longer desired
- regard with contempt
- something difficult
- embarrassed or guilty
- past tense of forget
- to stay in expectation
- value of money
- growing up when young
- country in China
- people in China
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- to make an opinion of a person
- not treated equally
- capital of China
- sad because one has no friends or company
- a state of complete emptiness or destruction
- another Chinese term for mother
- having no real value or use
- group from common ancestor
- the complete absence of hope
- mental or physical pain or suffering
20 Clues: value of money • people in China • capital of China • country in China • not treated equally • something difficult • regard with contempt • past tense of forget • embarrassed or guilty • growing up when young • to stay in expectation • not or no longer desired • group from common ancestor • having no real value or use • the complete absence of hope • to make an opinion of a person • ...
Teil 1 2017-07-11
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- (vb) berühren
- anrufen
- das Auge
- beschädigen
- aber
- bewegen
- Athlet, Sportler
- Abfall
- Arbeit
- China
- auswählen
- up aufstehen
- the road to auf der Strasse nach
- abenteuerlustig
- (vb) (sich) treffen
- Bruder
- berühmt
- Belohnung, Lohn
- beliebt
- need brauchen
- Bild
- das Blut
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- on anziehen
- bauen
- bluten
- brauchen
- off abschütteln
- danach
- brechen
- bemerken
- afraid Angst haben
- the Chinese chinesisch
- atmen
- besser werden, sich verbessern
- up aufgeben
- Befriedigung, Genugtuung
- arrogant
- das Brot
- bereit
39 Clues: aber • Bild • bauen • atmen • China • bluten • danach • Abfall • Arbeit • Bruder • bereit • anrufen • brechen • bewegen • berühmt • beliebt • brauchen • das Auge • bemerken • arrogant • das Brot • das Blut • auswählen • on anziehen • beschädigen • up aufgeben • up aufstehen • (vb) berühren • need brauchen • off abschütteln • abenteuerlustig • Belohnung, Lohn • Athlet, Sportler • afraid Angst haben • (vb) (sich) treffen • the Chinese chinesisch • ...
GIIS students in 5A from2024~2025 2025-01-31
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- a boy wear glasses
- always hit Yui so hard
- wearing glasses and have long hair
- acts dumb and lazy
- tall and best friend of Hinata
- mother is the teacher
- Argentina
- gets angry but funny
- watermelon
- Big and Chinese
- very long hair
- annoying
- smarty pants
- hate Jun
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- Chinese and tomato
- cute and chubby
- hates P.E
- tall and wear glasses
- lazy to do homework
- short hair tall
- tall and have long hair
- looking vitious all the time
- like guns
- was born in US
24 Clues: annoying • hate Jun • hates P.E • Argentina • like guns • watermelon • smarty pants • very long hair • was born in US • cute and chubby • short hair tall • Big and Chinese • Chinese and tomato • a boy wear glasses • acts dumb and lazy • lazy to do homework • gets angry but funny • tall and wear glasses • mother is the teacher • always hit Yui so hard • tall and have long hair • looking vitious all the time • ...
IC4 Hobbies Word S 2024-09-09
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- Hiking
- Bowling
- Sleeping
- Play video games
- Rugby
- Play piano
- Diabolo/Chinese yo-yo
- Running
- Listen to music
- Play the erhu
- Baseball
- Shuttlecock/hackeysack
- Snowboarding
- Skiing
- Eating
- Taichi
- Play games
- Dance
- Write calligraphy
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- Play Chinese Chess
- Basketball
- Swimming
- Watch TV
- Go fishing
- Ping pong
- Ice skating
- Draw
- Watch movies
- Walking
- Football
- Making food
- Play guitar
- Read a book
- Kungfu
- Watch sports
- Volleyball
- Soccer
- Sing
- Play mahjong
39 Clues: Draw • Sing • Rugby • Dance • Hiking • Kungfu • Skiing • Eating • Taichi • Soccer • Bowling • Walking • Running • Swimming • Watch TV • Sleeping • Football • Baseball • Ping pong • Basketball • Go fishing • Play piano • Volleyball • Play games • Ice skating • Making food • Play guitar • Read a book • Watch movies • Watch sports • Snowboarding • Play mahjong • Play the erhu • Listen to music • Play video games • Write calligraphy • Play Chinese Chess • ...
Halloween (idk i just put the temrs 🤷♂️) 2023-10-31
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- china changing imports of ideas
- roadside inns
- East coast of Africa
- Paper Money
- Mongol installed Chinese government
- Indianan dynasty
- Massive temple
- Capital of Mail Empire
- Pure Land
- Surrounding cities
- Swahili states
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- Mahayana Buddhism
- Ghost roads
- westward diffusion of eastern crops
- capital of the Mongol Empire
- uncompromising stances on communicating to counties
- communication system
- Muslim traveler
- Nourish their own souls
- Plague
- Founded the Ilkhanate Dynasty of Persia (puppet)
- Richest human alive
- Sahara roads
- victory tower
- Chinese Admiral in the Indian Ocean
25 Clues: Plague • Pure Land • Ghost roads • Paper Money • Sahara roads • roadside inns • victory tower • Massive temple • Swahili states • Muslim traveler • Indianan dynasty • Mahayana Buddhism • Surrounding cities • Richest human alive • communication system • East coast of Africa • Capital of Mail Empire • Nourish their own souls • capital of the Mongol Empire • china changing imports of ideas • ...
Plantapalooza 2025-09-16
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- 10 across
- hortensia
- swamp white oak
- witchhazel
- serviceberry
- chokeberry
- redbud
- sugar maple
- chinese juniper
- maple
- allegheny serviceberry
- 2 across
- persian ironwood
- flowering dogwood
- lilac
- 35 across
- 13 across
- holly
- 22 across
- oak
- black chokeberry
- chinese violet
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- panicle hydrangea
- japanese lilac
- elderberry
- juniper
- 21 across
- dogwood
- Red oak
- maple
- black gum
- spruce
- cigar tree
- inkberry holly
- norway spruce
- eastern redbud
- 29 across
- buttonbush
- butterfly bush
- red maple
40 Clues: oak • maple • maple • lilac • holly • redbud • spruce • juniper • dogwood • Red oak • 2 across • 10 across • hortensia • 21 across • black gum • 35 across • 29 across • 13 across • 22 across • red maple • elderberry • witchhazel • chokeberry • cigar tree • buttonbush • sugar maple • serviceberry • norway spruce • japanese lilac • inkberry holly • eastern redbud • butterfly bush • chinese violet • swamp white oak • chinese juniper • persian ironwood • ...
5.2 Crossword Hard 2021-06-08
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- accept responsibility for causing an earthquake
- a boy's name; one of the Beatles
- not the nickname for an Australian girl
- used to help food taste better
- question word for Yunze
- a small purple fruit; a student in class a and b
- a group of aquatic animals who learn a lot
- part of your foot in the Chinese army
- an opposite lady married to Uncle Onymn.
- where your neighbour lives; enter a room through this
- name of an important person or story
- the last chance; used to help people with lisps talk clearly
- to exchange money but it is not a preposition
- someone in fiction used to write Chinese
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- past tense used for cutting wood
- a kind of a problem; my teacher has none
- a hole in the ground; to look at silver in Chinese
- a king who is always in a straight line
- a girl's name or sunrise
- a party for Cinderella but with no sport
- you see at night or in class b
- equal shape where you meet people
- the majority Chinese race; a lazy girl in a
- preposition that you do to hit the golf ball in a hole
- imperial measurement or body part; the bottom of a mountain
- enter a prize or make a picture; not something you put things in
- what you do when you hear something humorous
- something where you store tools or farm animals; sounds like Jennifer
28 Clues: question word for Yunze • a girl's name or sunrise • used to help food taste better • you see at night or in class b • past tense used for cutting wood • a boy's name; one of the Beatles • equal shape where you meet people • name of an important person or story • part of your foot in the Chinese army • a king who is always in a straight line • ...
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 woman who wasn't known, but now became very important.
- The founder of the xia dynasty
- The biggest wall in china. 6000km long
- 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.
- What were the clones of the kings four best soldiers made of
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- Something that the ancient Chinese citizens use for war, attack and defense
- A religion with over 360 million followers
- tombs that are a collection of mausoleums built by the emperors.
- Who constructed the great wall of china.
- this is the second imperial dynasty of China
- 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
- Genghis Khan was a leader of what
- 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
- 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.
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 • ...
AP World Crossword 2023-05-29
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- 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 • ...
Unit 5- End of Unit Activity 2023-10-30
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- In the 5th century of Egypt, preference was given to this type of music
- This was used in Chinese operas to reenact battles
- A very popular string instrument in Greece
- This type of ancient Chinese musician played formal music for official ceremonies
- A very popular woodwind instrument in Greece
- In Greek mythology, he was the one who created the Lyre
- This type of song was written about specific topics
- A system of writing that uses a series of wedge-like shapes
- Chinese instruments are mostly this type
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- These were the goddesses of music in arts
- An instrument that makes noise when wind passes through it
- This is the dynasty that solidified a lot of Chinese culture
- An instrument that vibrates when it is struck, slapped, clapped, or scraped
- In Greek mythology, he played the lyre and earned a chance to save his wife from the Underworld
- In Greek mythology, he was the one who beat Marsayas in a battle to test who the best musician was
- In Greek mythology, these woman creatures would use their voices to lure men to their death
- China was the first to put an emphasis on this musical concept
- A philosophical concept that dealt with music, poetry, and dance
- An instrument that has strings that are plucked, not bowed
- An instrument that has some kind of skin stretched over it, like a drum
20 Clues: Chinese instruments are mostly this type • These were the goddesses of music in arts • A very popular string instrument in Greece • A very popular woodwind instrument in Greece • This was used in Chinese operas to reenact battles • This type of song was written about specific topics • In Greek mythology, he was the one who created the Lyre • ...
Caused by Trade. On. Pd. 6 2024-10-21
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- Animal used on sand roads
- Muslim man traveling on trade routes
- An inn on the sand roads for caravans
- Chinese Paper money
- Being Buddhist without meditation
- Chinese Sailor
- What Buddhist monks beg with
- Name for Europeans
- African tribal storyteller
- City made by Mansa Musa
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- King of Mali
- System of Communication in Mongol
- Name of Mongols dynsty in China
- Capital of the Mongol empire
- Hindu/Buddhist Temple
- Daoism,Buddhism,Confucianism Combined
- Traded Cahokia shells
- Ships that go over waves
- Mongol leader who conquered Persia
- Black Death
20 Clues: Black Death • King of Mali • Chinese Sailor • Name for Europeans • Chinese Paper money • Hindu/Buddhist Temple • Traded Cahokia shells • City made by Mansa Musa • Ships that go over waves • Animal used on sand roads • African tribal storyteller • Capital of the Mongol empire • What Buddhist monks beg with • Name of Mongols dynsty in China • System of Communication in Mongol • ...
Happy Independence Day 2022-08-18
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- / National flower
- Tarik / National drink of Malaysia
- / We live in
- / The head of the state
- Raya / Malay people celebrate
- Lemak / National dish of Malaysia
- / Merdeka month
- / National animal
- / Number of white stripes in Malaysian flag
- Sembilan / A state that starts with letter N
- / Indian people celebrate
- Lumpur / Capital city of Malaysia
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- New Year / Chinese people celebrate
- / A state that starts with letter T
- Gemilang / Malaysian flag is known as
- / Number of states
- / Name of our country
- Minister / The head of government
- / Malaysian flag has red, yellow, white and
- / National Anthem
20 Clues: / We live in • / Merdeka month • / National flower • / National animal • / National Anthem • / Number of states • / Name of our country • / The head of the state • / Indian people celebrate • Raya / Malay people celebrate • Lemak / National dish of Malaysia • Minister / The head of government • Lumpur / Capital city of Malaysia • Tarik / National drink of Malaysia • ...
YCT1 2025-04-17
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- nenek
- Daging
- china
- Buah
- matahari
- jackie chan
- ibu
- orang indonesia
- kakek
- kakak perempuan
- Telur ayam
- adik perempuan
- senang
- Sapi
- Langit
- Roti
- nenek
- orang chinese
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- Orang chinese yang tinggal di indonesia
- Tidak ada
- Orang china
- Negara
- cantik
- apa
- indonesia
- Ayah
- Kambing
- sayur-sayuran
- kakek
- guru
- sampai jumpa
- nama
- Puluh ribuan
- Keluarga
- adik laki-laki
- rahasia
- nenek
- berapa umurmu?
- abang laki-laki
- halo
- Siapa
- kenal
- Apakah
- Kura-kura
44 Clues: apa • ibu • Buah • Ayah • guru • nama • Sapi • halo • Roti • nenek • china • kakek • kakek • nenek • Siapa • kenal • nenek • Negara • cantik • Daging • senang • Langit • Apakah • Kambing • rahasia • matahari • Keluarga • Tidak ada • indonesia • Kura-kura • Telur ayam • Orang china • jackie chan • sampai jumpa • Puluh ribuan • sayur-sayuran • orang chinese • adik laki-laki • adik perempuan • berapa umurmu? • orang indonesia • kakak perempuan • abang laki-laki • ...
12 2025-08-06
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- Norwegian city
- Dutch Caribbean island
- Chinese canal city
- Costa Rican city
- Ancient Iberian region
- Capital of Bahamas
- Capital of French Guiana
- Soviet-era city name
- Capital of Ecuador
- Venezuela's capital
- Spanish heritage city
- Iranian oil city
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- Czech Republic city
- Holy city in Saudi Arabia
- Bangladeshi city
- Chinese river city
- Red Sea resort town
- Salsa city in Colombia
- Northern Argentina province
- Coastal town in Slovenia
- South American range
- Capital of Nauru
- Turkish resort city
- Arctic Russian city
- African landlocked country
25 Clues: Norwegian city • Bangladeshi city • Costa Rican city • Capital of Nauru • Iranian oil city • Chinese river city • Chinese canal city • Capital of Bahamas • Capital of Ecuador • Czech Republic city • Red Sea resort town • Turkish resort city • Arctic Russian city • Venezuela's capital • South American range • Soviet-era city name • Spanish heritage city • Dutch Caribbean island • Salsa city in Colombia • ...
Ancient China 2023-01-04
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- China Plain, a region in the Huang He River valley, where Chinese civilizations began
- the part of a country that borders another country or territory.
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- bone, piece of bone or shell heated and cracked by holy men to seek advice from a king’s ancestors
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- Worship, honoring of ancestors through rituals, such as offering food and wine to the spirits of the dead
- A stream or river that feeds into a larger stream, river, or lake
- Dynasty, line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty
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- dynasty, the dynasty that ruled China from about 206 B.C.E. to 220 C.E., the period following the Qin dynasty
- Wall, a stone-and-earth wall about 1,500 miles long, first built during the Qin dynasty to defend China’s northern boundary
- route, a network of roads along which traders traveled
- fertiles soil that yields bountiful grain crops
- to make the same
- able to live forever
- The differences between people or things, when they are compared
- to improve the quality of something.
- diffusion, the spreading of cultural traits, such as goods and ideas, from one culture to another, or within one culture
- a large group of family members and friends
- dynasty, one of the first Chinese dynasties, ruled from 1750 to 1040 B.C.E.
19 Clues: to make the same • able to live forever • to improve the quality of something. • a large group of family members and friends • fertiles soil that yields bountiful grain crops • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • route, a network of roads along which traders traveled • the part of a country that borders another country or territory. • ...
China 2023-11-16
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- type invention of the 11th century that lowered the cost of printing
- Chinese people were able to grow this crop in the warm, southern climate
- invention of the 1st century where clay and minerals were combined, then baked in a kiln
- containers attached to a loop of chain to move water to rice paddies
- method of selecting a ruling class based on their hardwork/intellect
- a process in which Chinese cities became vibrant centers of activity
- government type where a line of rulers come from the same family
- water buffaloes would pull this machine to level the soil
- examinations taken by Chinese people who wanted to serve in government
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- discovery that eventually led to the creation of vaccines
- what Chinese rulers based their right to govern on
- method of selecting a ruling class based on their nobility
- dynasty in which foreigners were selected to run the government
- invention around 3rd century BCE that was originally made of a magnetic mineral called lodestone
- invention of the 2nd century that was originally made with hemp and tree bark
- invention that made canal travel easier as boats could be raised and lowered as needed
- grown on trees on high ground usually above 4,000 feet
- invention made around 850 CE that alchemists warned people about
- items that landowners could buy after becoming rich enough from rice
19 Clues: what Chinese rulers based their right to govern on • grown on trees on high ground usually above 4,000 feet • discovery that eventually led to the creation of vaccines • water buffaloes would pull this machine to level the soil • method of selecting a ruling class based on their nobility • dynasty in which foreigners were selected to run the government • ...
Ancient China 2023-01-04
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- China Plain, a region in the Huang He River valley, where Chinese civilizations began
- the part of a country that borders another country or territory.
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- bone, piece of bone or shell heated and cracked by holy men to seek advice from a king’s ancestors
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- Worship, honoring of ancestors through rituals, such as offering food and wine to the spirits of the dead
- A stream or river that feeds into a larger stream, river, or lake
- Dynasty, line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty
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- dynasty, the dynasty that ruled China from about 206 B.C.E. to 220 C.E., the period following the Qin dynasty
- Wall, a stone-and-earth wall about 1,500 miles long, first built during the Qin dynasty to defend China’s northern boundary
- route, a network of roads along which traders traveled
- fertiles soil that yields bountiful grain crops
- to make the same
- able to live forever
- The differences between people or things, when they are compared
- to improve the quality of something.
- diffusion, the spreading of cultural traits, such as goods and ideas, from one culture to another, or within one culture
- a large group of family members and friends
- dynasty, one of the first Chinese dynasties, ruled from 1750 to 1040 B.C.E.
19 Clues: to make the same • able to live forever • to improve the quality of something. • a large group of family members and friends • fertiles soil that yields bountiful grain crops • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • route, a network of roads along which traders traveled • the part of a country that borders another country or territory. • ...
Ancient China 2022-12-14
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- she led some armies
- killed her family
- A Chinese explorer during the Ming Dynasty
- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time.
- A protective covering made by silkworms before they transform into moths
- - One of the three major religions of China
- A type of Chinese sailboat that is typically flat bottomed
- A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe
- traveled to china
- One of the three major religions or philosophies of Ancient
- giant wall
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- - An important invention that was used for fireworks and weapons
- ruled by lady fu hao
- Refers to the three major philosophies of Ancient China
- he's a famous chinease pholishpere
- - A small narrow boat with a flat bottom
- - A fast growing grass that grows very tall
- A revered mythical creature
- An ancient Chinese treatment for healing that uses needles placed in various areas of the skin
19 Clues: giant wall • killed her family • traveled to china • she led some armies • ruled by lady fu hao • A revered mythical creature • he's a famous chinease pholishpere • - A small narrow boat with a flat bottom • A Chinese explorer during the Ming Dynasty • - One of the three major religions of China • - A fast growing grass that grows very tall • ...
CHINA- CROSS WORD 2013-05-27
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- / most populated country
- / 80% of population in china
- / the name that was given to the chinese style on europe
- poppy/ opium is extracted from the sap of this
- / a specialist in a given branch of knowledge
- / British merchant were sent to one port
- / ruler of an empire
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- / from manchuria, to the north of china
- / the name of the dynasty that came after the ming dynasty, and was not wanted to rule china
- / an agreement
- the name that was given to the Chinese style in Europe
- / ceramic material that is used to make pots and teacups
- / bottom of social ladder
- / another name for peasants
- kong / the land colonised by the british after the chinese lost the first opium war
- / A sequence of rules in the same family
- / the emporors eyes and ears
- zexo / the man appointed by the emperor to seize and destroy all illegal opium
- / a place where people worshiped in the forbidden city
19 Clues: / an agreement • / ruler of an empire • / most populated country • / bottom of social ladder • / another name for peasants • / 80% of population in china • / the emporors eyes and ears • / from manchuria, to the north of china • / A sequence of rules in the same family • / British merchant were sent to one port • / a specialist in a given branch of knowledge • ...
Lunar New Year Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-27
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- A group of relatives who gather to celebrate together.
- A cycle of 12 animals representing years in Chinese culture.
- Explosions of light and sound used to celebrate.
- A decorative light often used in festivals.
- Customs passed down through generations.
- Moon The moon phase marking the start of the Lunar New Year.
- A special event with celebrations and traditions.
- A place of worship and offering during the new year.
- The season Lunar New Year welcomes.
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- Utensils used to eat traditional Lunar New Year meals.
- Loud explosives used to scare away evil spirits.
- Dance A traditional dance performed to bring good luck.
- The first animal in the Chinese zodiac cycle.
- A fruit symbolizing prosperity and good luck.
- A symbol of good fortune and prosperity.
- A large meal shared with loved ones.
- A Chinese character meaning "blessing" or "good fortune."
- Wealth and success wished for in the new year.
- Envelope A gift of money given in red packets for good luck.
19 Clues: The season Lunar New Year welcomes. • A large meal shared with loved ones. • A symbol of good fortune and prosperity. • Customs passed down through generations. • A decorative light often used in festivals. • The first animal in the Chinese zodiac cycle. • A fruit symbolizing prosperity and good luck. • Wealth and success wished for in the new year. • ...
Kayla S. Crossword 2022-08-30
15 Clues: My age • My star sign • My favorite book • My favorite fruit • My favorite color • My chinese zodiac • One of my hobbies • My favorite animal • My favorite season • One of my electives • My personality type • My favorite pokemon • Where I was born and raised • Another language I can speak • My favorite Harry Potter character
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? • ...
Ancient China Vocabulary 2022-04-12
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- government work
- a Chinese philosophy focused on obtaining lone life and living in harmony with nature
- a group of non-elected government officials
- a Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin to treat disease or relieve pain
- a leader who has his own army
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- the responsibility children have to respect, obey, and care for their parents
- belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods
- a person who belongs to the highest class of society
- having title or possession by reason of birth
- a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius
- a farmer who works land owned by someone else
- a Chinese philosophy based on the importance of laws
12 Clues: government work • a leader who has his own army • a group of non-elected government officials • having title or possession by reason of birth • a farmer who works land owned by someone else • a person who belongs to the highest class of society • a Chinese philosophy based on the importance of laws • a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius • ...
The Great Wall of China 2022-06-25
14 Clues: East of China • Northern China • Southern China • Confucius & Laozi • Northwest of China • Southwest of China • Chinese flag colours • Mythological creature • Caused by Yellow River • Stars in Chinese flags • China was made of these • Longest wall in the world • Farmed in the North of China • Farmed in the South of China
Ancient China 2023-10-02
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- Trade route that linked China to the west
- Belief that the gods supported the rulers as long as their rule was just
- A succession of ruling families in China
- Built to defend China from the Mongols
- Chinese religion that believes in harmony with nature and humility
- Chines religion that promotes ancestor worship and respect for elders
- Highly valued Chinese commodity
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- Spread Buddhism from India to China through the use of missionaries
- System developed in China that based jobs on ones merit
- Founder of Buddhism
- Represents opposites in nature
- Sacred text of Confucianism
- Sacred text of Taoism
- Chinese civilization centered along this river valley
14 Clues: Founder of Buddhism • Sacred text of Taoism • Sacred text of Confucianism • Represents opposites in nature • Highly valued Chinese commodity • Built to defend China from the Mongols • A succession of ruling families in China • Trade route that linked China to the west • Chinese civilization centered along this river valley • ...
China in Antiquity 2024-09-28
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- a Chinese philosophy that argued that human beings were by nature evil and would follow the correct path only if coerced by harsh laws and stiff punishments. Adopted as official ideology by the Qin dynasty, it was later rejected but remained influential.
- the Chinese practice, reportedly originated by the Qin dynasty in the third century BCE, of organizing families into groups of five or ten to exercise mutual control and surveillance and reduce loyalty to the family.
- relationships/in traditional China, the hierarchical interpersonal associations considered crucial to social order, within the family, between friends, and with the king.
- men whose testicles have been removed. Eunuchs often played an important role at court in the Chinese imperial system, the Ottoman Empire, and the Mughal Dynasty, among others.
- Confucianism/the integration of Confucian doctrine with Legalist practice under the Han dynasty in China; became the basis of Chinese political thought until the modern era.
- a system of thought based on the teachings of Confucius (551–479 BCE) that developed into the ruling ideology of the Chinese state.
- a Neolithic society from near the Yellow River in China, sometimes identified by its painted pottery.
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- system the theoretical pattern of land ownership in early China, named for the appearance of the Chinese character for “well,” in which farmland was divided into nine segments and a peasant family would cultivate one for its own use and cooperate with seven others to cultivate the ninth for the landlord.
- of ancestors the extension of filial piety to include care for the deceased, for instance, by burning replicas of useful objects to accompany them on their journey to the next world.
- service examination/an elaborate Chinese system of selecting bureaucrats on merit, first introduced in 165 CE, developed by the Tang Dynasty in the seventh century CE, and refined under the Song Dynasty; later adopted in Vietnam and with less success in Japan and Korea. It contributed to efficient government, upward mobility, and cultural uniformity.
- a Neolithic society from near the Yellow River in China, sometimes identified by its black pottery.
- of Heaven the justification for the rule of the Zhou dynasty in China. The king was charged to maintain order as a representative of Heaven, which was viewed as an impersonal law of nature.
- hypothesis the hypothesis that the Yellow River valley was the ancient heartland of Chinese civilization and that technological and cultural achievements radiated from there to other parts of East Asia. Recent discoveries of other early agricultural communities in China have led to some modification of the hypothesis to allow for other centers of civilization.
- a Chinese philosophy traditionally ascribed to the perhaps legendary Lao Zi, which holds that acceptance and spontaneity are the keys to harmonious interaction with the universal order; an alternative to Confucianism.
- piety in traditional China, in particular, a hierarchical system in which every family member has his or her place, subordinate to a patriarch who has certain reciprocal responsibilities.
- a Chinese philosophical concept, literally “the Way,” central to both Confucianism and Daoism, that describes the behavior proper to each member of society; somewhat similar to the Indian concept of dharma.
16 Clues: a Neolithic society from near the Yellow River in China, sometimes identified by its black pottery. • a Neolithic society from near the Yellow River in China, sometimes identified by its painted pottery. • a system of thought based on the teachings of Confucius (551–479 BCE) that developed into the ruling ideology of the Chinese state. • ...
payten and temperance ch.9 2025-03-27
13 Clues: local hindu • Muslim ruler • universal ruler • empress consort • the way of kami • a group of island • the way ofWarriorr • Chinese walled city • multistoried temple • the dome shaped shrines • the language of this land • the unusual blue green gaze • Chinese admiral and diplomat
CHINA 2018-03-24
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- The most eaten food in China
- A colour that brings good luck
- The Chinese calendar depends on a ..... ..... calendar
- The celebration that happens at the end of the Chinese New Year
- A traditional dance
- Yin and ....
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- The other component of the Chinese year is ........... ...... stemm
- Where people go to pray the 3 day of the New Year
- In America it's dollar, in Europe it's euro and in China it's....
- 2003 was the year of the ....
- The food that represents prosperity
- A special year with an extra month
- roll A typical food
- This food represents longevity
14 Clues: Yin and .... • roll A typical food • A traditional dance • The most eaten food in China • 2003 was the year of the .... • A colour that brings good luck • This food represents longevity • A special year with an extra month • The food that represents prosperity • Where people go to pray the 3 day of the New Year • The Chinese calendar depends on a ..... ..... calendar • ...
Chapter 5 Ancient China 2014-10-22
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- Brought the Han dynasty to its greatest strength
- Closely related people of several generations
- Founder of the Qin dynasty
- local leader of an armed group
- Founder of the Han dynasty
- Yellow brown soil
- System of beliefs and values
- Chinese scholar, astronomer, and historian
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- Protective wall that controls or holds back water
- Group of people whose job it is to carry out the work of the government
- Type of money used by a group or nation
- Ancient trade route between China and Europe
- Chinese philosopher and teacher whose beliefs had a great influence on Chinese life
- Valuable cloth spun by caterpillars called silkworms
14 Clues: Yellow brown soil • Founder of the Qin dynasty • Founder of the Han dynasty • System of beliefs and values • local leader of an armed group • Type of money used by a group or nation • Chinese scholar, astronomer, and historian • Ancient trade route between China and Europe • Closely related people of several generations • Brought the Han dynasty to its greatest strength • ...
Contemporary Australia and China 2013-03-12
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- The amount of main religions in China
- Predominant religion in Australia
- The overall hygienic conditions of China
- Australia's cultural diversity
- The number of children typically legal to be born in Chinese families
- The traditional predominant gender in both Australia and China
- The country with a population of 1.3 billion people
- A major disparity in China's social systems and structure
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- The type of Australian government
- The rules that define the Australian Federal Government
- The name used by the Chinese government when referring to minority ethnic groups
- The movement towards an urban society and lifestyles
- The type of Chinese government
- The main ethnic group of China
14 Clues: Australia's cultural diversity • The type of Chinese government • The main ethnic group of China • The type of Australian government • Predominant religion in Australia • The amount of main religions in China • The overall hygienic conditions of China • The country with a population of 1.3 billion people • The movement towards an urban society and lifestyles • ...
CHINA 2018-03-24
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- This food represents longevity
- The most eaten food in China
- The other component of the Chinese year is ........... ...... stemm
- The Chinese calendar depends on a ..... ..... calendar
- Yin and ....
- The food that represents prosperity
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- Where people go to pray the 3 day of the New Year
- A special year with an extra month
- 2003 was the year of the ....
- The celebration that happens at the end of the Chinese New Year
- roll A typical food
- A traditional dance
- A colour that brings good luck
- In America it's dollar, in Europe it's euro and in China it's....
14 Clues: Yin and .... • roll A typical food • A traditional dance • The most eaten food in China • 2003 was the year of the .... • This food represents longevity • A colour that brings good luck • A special year with an extra month • The food that represents prosperity • Where people go to pray the 3 day of the New Year • The Chinese calendar depends on a ..... ..... calendar • ...
vocab 2021-09-30
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- region
- a preference for native-born people and a desire to limit immigration
- growth of cities
- development of industries in a country
- machine informal group designed to gain and keep power; corrupt organizations that ran cities
- use of machines
- dark and crowded muli-family apartments
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- Barons wealthy business owners
- Be absorbed into american society as land owners and citizens
- government owns business/property
- citizens own business/property
- act Sold native american lands; put money into trust fund
- integration own all phases of a business
- integration dominate one area or product
- exclusion act a law that barred chinese immigration for 10 years/prevented chinese already in the country from becoming citizens
- Pay for a tract of public land avalible for settlement
16 Clues: region • use of machines • growth of cities • Barons wealthy business owners • citizens own business/property • government owns business/property • development of industries in a country • dark and crowded muli-family apartments • integration own all phases of a business • integration dominate one area or product • Pay for a tract of public land avalible for settlement • ...
Ancient China-Sophia Manus 2018-05-07
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- A desert in northern China and Southern Mongolia
- Families of rulers with Kings/Emperors chosen at the top
- Means Yellow River
- What Chinese used as ancient writing, similar to cuneiform
- A main export in China, reason for the name Silk Road
- A type of pottery from China (Sometimes CALLED China)
- The place where Confucianism and Taoism originated
- A country on China's northern border
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- The most common religion in China
- The first ancient Chinese dynasty
- What the Chinese used to make paper
- Was used to protect from Mongol invaders
- The capital of China
- A number considered to bring luck in China
14 Clues: Means Yellow River • The capital of China • The most common religion in China • The first ancient Chinese dynasty • What the Chinese used to make paper • A country on China's northern border • Was used to protect from Mongol invaders • A number considered to bring luck in China • A desert in northern China and Southern Mongolia • ...
Ancient China Vocabulary 2024-01-16
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- a local leader of an armed group
- type of money used by a group or a nation
- a valuable cloth spun by caterpillars called silk worms
- a protective wall that controls or holds back water
- founder of the Han Dynasty
- Chinese scholar, astronomer, and mathematician
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- a system of beliefs and values
- closely related people of several generations
- Chinese philosopher and teacher
- Chinese emperor who brought the Han Dynasty to greatness
- founder of the Qin Dynasty
- yellow brown soil
- an ancient trade route between China and Europe
- the group of people who carry out the work of the government
14 Clues: yellow brown soil • founder of the Qin Dynasty • founder of the Han Dynasty • a system of beliefs and values • Chinese philosopher and teacher • a local leader of an armed group • type of money used by a group or a nation • closely related people of several generations • Chinese scholar, astronomer, and mathematician • an ancient trade route between China and Europe • ...
roxy and kam's Crossword 2024-03-19
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- where did roxy work for 8 months of the relationship?
- first road trip
- what class did we meet in?
- kam's favorite color
- animal nickname for roxy (kam)
- what will roxy always get at our favrotie chinese food place?
- where was kam working when he first met roxy?
- roxy's favorite color
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- what will kam always get at our favorite chinese food place?
- what is our favorite chinese food place?
- animal nickname for roxy (family)
- another type of dumpling; plus main nickname in the relationship
- first song played together in the car (song we walked to during second prom)
- first car crash together in what car?
14 Clues: first road trip • kam's favorite color • roxy's favorite color • what class did we meet in? • animal nickname for roxy (kam) • animal nickname for roxy (family) • first car crash together in what car? • what is our favorite chinese food place? • where was kam working when he first met roxy? • where did roxy work for 8 months of the relationship? • ...
Ancient China-Nikolis Kalla 2018-05-07
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- are the clay soldiers look a like.
- what is one thing that The Chinese invented
- What was the trading path across the desert called
- what is another invention the Chinese made
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- what did boys bring to school in Ancient China
- How is silk made
- what wall help protect the Qin dynasty from invaders
- What was the name of the first dynasty
- what is one food the Chinese made
- Chinese invented paper was made of what
10 Clues: How is silk made • what is one food the Chinese made • are the clay soldiers look a like. • What was the name of the first dynasty • Chinese invented paper was made of what • what is another invention the Chinese made • what is one thing that The Chinese invented • what did boys bring to school in Ancient China • What was the trading path across the desert called • ...
YCCL CNY Crossword Puzzle! 2023-02-09
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- Another name for red packet
- Something that you hear often during CNY
- Type of calendar that the Chinese New Year is based on
- Number of days in the Chinese New Year celebration
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- The 4th animal in the Chinese Zodiac
- Plant that symbolize happiness, wealth and longevity
- What must you do before CNY?
- Fruit said to represent luck and prosperity
- Creature traditionally represented in the CNY parade
- Chinese New Year is known as the____________ Festival
10 Clues: Another name for red packet • What must you do before CNY? • The 4th animal in the Chinese Zodiac • Something that you hear often during CNY • Fruit said to represent luck and prosperity • Number of days in the Chinese New Year celebration • Plant that symbolize happiness, wealth and longevity • Creature traditionally represented in the CNY parade • ...
china crossword 399 2022-02-22
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- - A government official of high rank in the civil service.
- - A religion or philosophy based on the teaching of Confucius.
- - A type of varnish used to protect items and make them more beautiful.
- - 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.
- - A Chinese explorer during the Ming Dynasty. He established trade with India and Africa.
- - The first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang united China under one rule and began the Qin dynasty.
- - A small narrow boat with a flat bottom that is usually 10 to 15 feet long.
- - A religious temple that is built as a tower with many tiers and roofs.
- - A type of ceramic invented by the Chinese. It is thin, strong, and beautiful. It is often called "china" in the west.
- - One of the three major religions of China, Buddhism originated in India.
- - The Three Perfections were the three most important art forms of Ancient China: painting, poetry, and calligraphy.
- - A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe.
- - A 5500 mile long wall built along the northern border of China. It was built to keep out the Mongol invaders.
- - Refers to the three major philosophies of Ancient China: Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
- - A revered mythical creature that has the long body of a serpent, sharp teeth, four legs with sharp talons, and can fly.
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- - The group of people who worked for the government. People had to pass a difficult examination to earn a job in the civil service.
- - 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".
- - One of the three major religions or philosophies of Ancient China, Taoism follows the teachings of Lao-Tzu.
- - The five elements of ancient Chinese philosophy are wood, fire, earth, water, and metal. They are also called the Wu Xing.
- - A protective covering made by silkworms before they transform into moths. The fibers from silkworm cocoons are used to make silk.
- - 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 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 luxurious material made from the cocoons of silkworms. Silk was highly prized in ancient China and was only worn by wealthy nobles.
- - A giant palace built in the center of Beijing city by the Yongle Emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
- - When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time.
- - An ancient Chinese treatment for healing that uses needles placed in various areas of the skin.
- - 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 type of baked clay ceramic. It was used in building the 8,000 life size terracotta soldiers that were buried with Emperor Qin.
30 Clues: - 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. • - 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. • ...
Asia 2022-02-04
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- Wall: A 5500 mile long built along the northern border of China. It was built to keep the Mongol invaders.
- 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.
- 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.
- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time.
- A type of ceramic invented by the Chinese. It is thin, strong, and beautiful. It is often called "china" in the west.
- City: A giant palace built in the center of Beijing city by the Yongle Emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
- A government official of high rank in the civil service.
- A type of varnish used to protect items and make them more beautiful.
- He: A Chinese explorer during the Ming Dynasty. He established trade with India and Africa.
- A type of baked clay ceramic. It was used in building the 8000 life-size terracotta soldiers that were buried with Emperor Qin.
- Road: A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe.
- A religious temple that is built as a tower with many tiers and roofs.
- A luxurious material made from cocoons and silkworms. Silk was highly prized in ancient China and was only worn by wealthy nobles.
- A revered mythical creature that has a long body of a serpent, sharp teeth, four legs with sharp talons, and can fly.
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- 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 type of Chinese boat that is typically flat bottomed and uses battened sails.
- 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.
- A protective covering made by silkworms before they transform into moths. The fibers from the silkworm cocoons are used for silk.
- 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".
- One of the three major religions of China, Buddhism originated In India.
- A religion or philosophy based on the teachings of Confucius.
- Elements: The five elements of ancient Chinese philosophy are wood, fire, earth, water, and metal. They are also called Wu Xing.
- A style of writing that was considered an art form using brushes to paint the characters.
- Ways: Refers to the three, major philosophies of Ancient China Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
- Shi Huang: The first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang united China under one rule and began the Qin dynasty.
- One of the three major religions or philosophies of Ancient China, Taoism follows the teachings of Lao-Tzu.
- A small narrowboat with a flat bottom that is usually 10 to 15 feet long.
- 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.
- Perfections: The Three Perfections were the three most important art forms of Ancient China: paintings, poetry, and calligraphy.
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 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. • ...
Chinese Zodiac 2020-02-03
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- Symbolic ritual dance performed to evict bad spirits
- Chinese New Year is also known as ___________ Festival.
- The first day is for the welcoming of the deities of the heavens and earth, officially beginning at _______.
- Nian gao (年糕) is a type of ____ cake. It symbolizes success each and every year.
- According to legendary myth, there was a monster named ____ that would come about every New Year’s Eve.
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- The second day of the Chinese New Year, known as "_______ of the year"
- On Chinese New Year’s Eve and set off firecrackers at midnight. In the morning, firecrackers are used again to welcome the new year and ____ luck.
- Is NOT allowed on New Year’s Day until before the 5th day of Chinese New Year.
- __________ Festival is held on 15th day of the Chinese New Year.
- What does Chinese New Year called as in Vietnam?
10 Clues: What does Chinese New Year called as in Vietnam? • Symbolic ritual dance performed to evict bad spirits • Chinese New Year is also known as ___________ Festival. • __________ Festival is held on 15th day of the Chinese New Year. • The second day of the Chinese New Year, known as "_______ of the year" • ...
Chinese New Year 2024-02-06
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- Paper decoration that can also provide light
- lucky colour associated with the Chinese New Year
- Colorful and loud explosion in the sky
- meat and vegetables wrapped up, boiled and eaten during Chinese New Year
- 2024 is the year of the _________
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- A fruit said to represent luck and prosperity and eaten during Chinese New Year
- Number of animals in the Chinese calendar
- Chinese New Year is also known as the _________ Festival
- Given in red envelopes to people as a gift
9 Clues: 2024 is the year of the _________ • Colorful and loud explosion in the sky • Number of animals in the Chinese calendar • Given in red envelopes to people as a gift • Paper decoration that can also provide light • lucky colour associated with the Chinese New Year • Chinese New Year is also known as the _________ Festival • ...
lilly.c's crossword :) 2021-03-01
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- bigger than a pony valued by the chinese
- helped trade on the silk road by sea
- used for fireworks
- a desert in china
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- a precious stone produced by the chinese
- a man who traveled from europe to china
- tiny killer on the silk road
- a man who traveled from china to other places on silk road
- a social hierarchy/way of living
- roman product the chinese traded silk for
- rivers of gold from rome to china
- a type of religion in india
12 Clues: a desert in china • used for fireworks • a type of religion in india • tiny killer on the silk road • a social hierarchy/way of living • rivers of gold from rome to china • helped trade on the silk road by sea • a man who traveled from europe to china • a precious stone produced by the chinese • bigger than a pony valued by the chinese • ...
Chinese new year 2023-01-19
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- Illegal if there is too much
- Something you eat on Chinese new year
- Bad luck if you wear this color also associated with death
- They send these to lakes and seas
- A Chinese new year decoration
- Children get a holiday for a … on the new year
- Beginning of new year
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- End of new year
- This year is the year of the…
- Set to scare evil spirits
- The last day of the Chinese new year
- The color of the decorations on new year
12 Clues: End of new year • Beginning of new year • Set to scare evil spirits • Illegal if there is too much • This year is the year of the… • A Chinese new year decoration • They send these to lakes and seas • The last day of the Chinese new year • Something you eat on Chinese new year • The color of the decorations on new year • Children get a holiday for a … on the new year • ...
The Ming Dynasty 2014-10-01
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- Type of profession looked down upon in Ming China
- Man who drove Mongols out of china
- Ming complex with red 35 foot tall walls
- One of the first places explored by Z.H.(abbr. 1st word)
- man who won power struggle after Hongwu's death
- New place for royal court
- What Ming vases were made out of
- Inventions that European missionaries brought with them to China
- Number of voyages taken by Z.H.
- First Christian missionary to have an effect on Ming China
- Using _______, Yonglo wanted to impress the world with China's splendor
- Chinese Muslim admiral who led expeditions in 1405
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- Who made this crossword?
- Favored profession of the Ming Chinese
- New _______ crops were encouraged to be planted by Hongwu
- Ancient Chinese art/skill that grew rapidly during Ming China
16 Clues: Who made this crossword? • New place for royal court • Number of voyages taken by Z.H. • What Ming vases were made out of • Man who drove Mongols out of china • Favored profession of the Ming Chinese • Ming complex with red 35 foot tall walls • man who won power struggle after Hongwu's death • Type of profession looked down upon in Ming China • ...
Ancient China Crossword 2025-11-07
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- Chinese way of life that emphasized a simple and natural existance
- The desert just north of the North China Plain
- carved and heated that priests would use to predict the future
- to ban something in order to control information
- Name of first Chinese dynasty
- ancient Chinese philosopher
- The concept of respecting your elders
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- military rulers of small states
- a fine dust like material that forms soil
- symbol of Daoism
- The concept that a strong leader and a strong legal system are needed to create order
- a written character that represents a complete word of phrase
- a wall that holds back water
- other name for Yellow river
- famous military officer that wrote the "Art of War"
- The other river that lies just south of the Yellow river
16 Clues: symbol of Daoism • other name for Yellow river • ancient Chinese philosopher • a wall that holds back water • Name of first Chinese dynasty • military rulers of small states • The concept of respecting your elders • a fine dust like material that forms soil • The desert just north of the North China Plain • to ban something in order to control information • ...
invasive spieces in texas 2022-10-20
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- flowering plant native to eastern asia
- shortlived fastgrowing tree from eastern asia
- form dense mats native to south america
- flowering plant native to europe and western asia growing in sandy
- small medium tree native to central and western china
- large herbivorous semi-aquatic rodent
- decidouous woody vine smooth gray brown covered in fine white hairs
- basal rossette of leaves
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- incredible aggressive and destructive pest species native to south america
- stocky black birds with short tail
- pear tree native to china
- flowering mint native to europe
- nondiscrpit gray brown moths with faint dark spots
- floating fern from southern brazil
- invasive fingernail sized mollusk native to Eurasia
- winter annual grass native to europe
16 Clues: basal rossette of leaves • pear tree native to china • flowering mint native to europe • stocky black birds with short tail • floating fern from southern brazil • winter annual grass native to europe • large herbivorous semi-aquatic rodent • flowering plant native to eastern asia • form dense mats native to south america • shortlived fastgrowing tree from eastern asia • ...
Chinese New Year 2026-02-12
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- A special time of celebration.
- A special food that means extra money and good fortune.
- New Year – Word Clues
- A bright light people carry during the festival.
- A lucky color in Chinese culture.
- Small pieces of food filled with meat or vegetables.
- Good things that happen to you.
- A round fruit that brings good luck.
- A long, colorful animal in a special street dance.
- The New Year follows this calendar.
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- A public celebration in the street with music and dancing.
- Parents, children, and relatives who celebrate together.
- Bright lights and loud sounds in the night sky.
- The season when the Lunar New Year begins.
- A small red packet with money inside.
- The Chinese name for a red envelope with money.
16 Clues: New Year – Word Clues • A special time of celebration. • Good things that happen to you. • A lucky color in Chinese culture. • The New Year follows this calendar. • A round fruit that brings good luck. • A small red packet with money inside. • The season when the Lunar New Year begins. • Bright lights and loud sounds in the night sky. • ...
Emeka World History Unit 8 Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-24
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- North American civilization that lived in northeastern U.S and made longhouses
- The Chinese dynasty that excelled in knowledge and writing. They invented much technology.
- This Chinese dynasty ruled for 1000 years and held to the "Mandate of Heaven"
- The written language of the Aryans
- Where Jonah sailed to from Joppa instead of in the direction of Nineveh.
- Took over India from Persia after Persia had taken over the Aryans
- Civilization from present-day Peru. They built temples and cities in the mountains.
- Sculputres from ancient China that were used to represent things such as army formations
- The areas of Kush and Axum in Africa that are mentioned as one area. (used in the Bible often)
- Road The trade route that carried much of China's silk
- The system in the Hindu faith that tells whether or not you will move up in the reincarnation system. It is all of the actions you did added up. You get good or bad _____ based on your actions.
- A kingdom south of Kush that was a mix of Arabic and African people and cultures.
- A Chinese philosopher who taught that to have a functioning society, you must have good relationships.
- Found in Northern India, the name of the river that an early and advanced civilization resided by.
- A metal used for Chinese vessel of art. Used in many other forms of art.
- An Indian religion that believes in Brahma and reincarnation
- What God showed to Jonah, Nineveh, Israel, and is still showing even to us.
- Many tribes in Africa believed in this unifying force of nature.
- A people who live in western Europe and traveled to England.
- A dynasty in India that took place between 320 BC and 535 AD which brought the Golden Age of Peace
- Nation that lived in south Mexico that built large pyramids. They mysteriously disappeared.
- This Chinese philisophical movement had a mixture of mysticality and reasoning.
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- Religious Celts who formed a cult.
- The Chinese dynasty that began the building of the Great Wall
- The leader of the Mauryans who helped take over most of India. He later turned to Buddhism after he heard the horrors he had caused.
- A religion found in India with the end goal being to reject desires and be in the state of nirvana. Founded by man who was eventually worshipped as a god.
- Invaded Egypt from the south (kingdom's name)
- A rival nation to Israel whose capital was Nineveh
- Created Buddhism. He is later called Buddha.
- Civilization from Guatemala that developed farming and built large cities with large pyramids.
- Fierce, bloodthirsty civilization that had its capital in Mexico city. They were overthrown by Spain
- The earliest known dynasty in China.
- The first invaders of the early civilization in India. Their home is located between the Black and Caspian Sea
- Original name of London founded by Romans.
- The Chinese made a modern version of this ancient math machine.
- A social classification system that was composed of three main classes: Warriors, Priests, and commoners.
- Germanic people that made the Celts flee from western Europe
- Rock circles in England with unknown origin.
- An area of life that the Chinese excelled in. They created many inventions to help with this. (Think about their stomachs)
- North American civilization that abided in the Canada and Alaska region
- The Chinese belief that government ran well with strict government and one supreme ruler.
- A river found in northern China. Also known as "River of Sorrows"
- Africa's nations have/had many of these. They each had their own language and culture.
43 Clues: Religious Celts who formed a cult. • The written language of the Aryans • The earliest known dynasty in China. • Original name of London founded by Romans. • Created Buddhism. He is later called Buddha. • Rock circles in England with unknown origin. • Invaded Egypt from the south (kingdom's name) • A rival nation to Israel whose capital was Nineveh • ...
Chapter 10 Early China 2022-02-09
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- a farmer who works land owned by someone else
- a canal
- Chinese system of beliefs which describes the way a king must rule
- related to soldiers arms or war
- to make into a single unit
- a symbol in a writing system that represents a thing or an idea
- a symbol in a writing system based on pictures
- responsibility children have to respect, obey, and care for their parents
- a wheel made to turn by the water flow
- a system of beliefs based on the teaching of Confucius
- something such as coins or paper money
- a group of non elected government officials
- connecting element or factor
- a person that someone is descended from
- connected group or system
- the administrative service of a government
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- a member of an upper class of society
- inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points
- to be dependent
- a military commander exercising civil power by force
- the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods
- a group of individuals born and living at the same time
- a group of people who are similar
- a chinese philosophy concerned with obtaining long life and living in harmony with nature
- having title or possession by reason of birth
- to become known
- a chinese philosophy that stresses the importance of laws
- an official who watches others for correct behavior
28 Clues: a canal • to be dependent • to become known • connected group or system • to make into a single unit • connecting element or factor • related to soldiers arms or war • a group of people who are similar • a member of an upper class of society • a wheel made to turn by the water flow • something such as coins or paper money • a person that someone is descended from • ...
The Social & Cultural World: China & Australia Crossword 2013-03-11
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- Australia Day is celebrated on the 26th of ________.
- In China, the traditional family gives a person a sense of ________.
- The largest religious group in Australia is _________.
- There is an important concept by Confucius called 'Filial _____' that Chinese people abide by.
- China is experiencing many _____________ issues.
- _____ expansion has threatened China's agricultural land.
- Australia is the world's _____ largest country.
- Use of chemicals and pesticides used in agriculture __________ have damaged soil and water in China.
- The Government in China mainly involves the _________ Party.
- The three main religions in China are Taoism, Confucianism and ________.
- Roughly 14 in 1000 married courples become ________ each year in Australia.
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- There are approximately 160,000 people living in __________ villages in Australia.
- China is known for celebrating traditional _________.
- China has a population of 1.3 _______ people.
- The One-Child Policy was created to control __________ growth.
- One of China's most well known festivals, Chinese ___ Year.
- China is the _____ largest country in the world.
- 16 of the world's 20 most ________ cities are in China.
- Those who violate the One-Child Policy in China can recieve fines, salary cuts or even forced ________.
- Governments support families having children by offering the Baby Bonus and Paid ________ Leave.
- The Commonwealth of Australia is defined as a constitutional ________.
- Chinese couple's preferences for male babies has caused gender _________ in society.
- The number of nuclear families has ________ over time in western countries.
- Chinese farming families are allowed a second child if their first is a ____.
24 Clues: China has a population of 1.3 _______ people. • Australia is the world's _____ largest country. • China is experiencing many _____________ issues. • China is the _____ largest country in the world. • Australia Day is celebrated on the 26th of ________. • China is known for celebrating traditional _________. • The largest religious group in Australia is _________. • ...
Humanities Benchmark One - Crosswords 2019-08-05
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- A religion with over 360 million followers
- This was invented of the cultural practices to scare away evil spirits.
- this is the second imperial dynasty of China
- A woman who wasn't known, but now became very important.
- A day made a long time ago and still is celebrated on the 25th of January every year
- 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
- 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.
- Who constructed the great wall of china.
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- this was accidentally created, while the Chinese were trying to create the immortality positions.
- What were the clones of the kings four best soldiers made of
- this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty
- The biggest wall in china. 6000km long
- The founder of the xia dynasty
- this is a religious tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao
- created in the early 2nd century used for many purposes, traditionally for writing
- Something that the ancient Chinese citizens use for war, attack and defense
- This is a dynasty that is believed to be the first ever dynasty, but may also not be true.
- Genghis Khan was a leader of what
- 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 • ...
Chinese New Year Quiz 2025-01-10
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- A legend mythical beast in Chinese New year called?
- What is considered as the luckiest number in Chinese New Year?
- What fruit is place around house to bring happiness and fortune in Chinese New Year?
- In what month Chinese New Year will be celebrate in this year?
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- Chinese New Year 2025 is the year of what animal?
- What do people say during Chinese New Year?
- Which color is considered lucky in Chinese New Year?
- What is inside the red envelope (Hang Bao)?
8 Clues: What do people say during Chinese New Year? • What is inside the red envelope (Hang Bao)? • Chinese New Year 2025 is the year of what animal? • A legend mythical beast in Chinese New year called? • Which color is considered lucky in Chinese New Year? • What is considered as the luckiest number in Chinese New Year? • ...
Kayla S. Crossword 2022-08-30
15 Clues: My age • My star sign • My favorite book • My favorite fruit • My favorite color • My chinese zodiac • One of my hobbies • My favorite animal • My favorite season • One of my electives • My personality type • My favorite pokemon • Where I was born and raised • Another language I can speak • My favorite Harry Potter character
Kayla S. Crossword 2022-08-30
15 Clues: My age • My star sign • My favorite book • My favorite fruit • My favorite color • My chinese zodiac • One of my hobbies • My favorite animal • My favorite season • One of my electives • My personality type • My favorite pokemon • Where I was born and raised • Another language I can speak • My favorite Harry Potter character
Crossword 2017-03-29
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 • ...
Humanities benchmark one 2019-08-05
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- tombs that are a collection of mausoleums built by the emperors.
- A day made a long time ago and still is celebrated on the 25th of january every year
- this is the second imperial dynasty of China
- This is a dynasty that is believed to be the first ever dynasty, but may also not be true.
- Something that the ancient Chinese citizens use for war, attack and defence
- 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 woman who wasn't known, but now became very important.
- What were the clones of the kings four best soldiers made of
- A river full of culture and region. And is more than 3000 years old
- Who constructed the great wall of china.
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- Genghis Khan was a leader of what
- The biggest wall in china. 6000km long
- The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history
- This was invented of the cultural practices to scare away evil spirits.
- A religion with over 360 million followers
- this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty
- 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
- 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
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- The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history
- tombs that are a collection of mausoleums built by the emperors.
- this was accidentally created, while the Chinese were trying to create the immortality positions.
- Who constructed the great wall of china.
- The founder of the xia 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
- This is a dynasty that is believed to be the first ever dynasty, but may also not be true.
- A religion with over 360 million followers
- 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 the shortest running Chinese dynasty
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- Genghis Khan was a leader of what
- 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
- this is the second imperial dynasty of China
- Something that the ancient Chinese citizens use for war, attack and defense
- A woman who wasn't known, but now became very important.
- This was invented of the cultural practices to scare away evil spirits.
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
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- tombs that are a collection of mausoleums built by the emperors.
- 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
- Something that the ancient Chinese citizens use for war, attack and defense
- Genghis Khan was a leader of what
- 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
- 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 shortest running Chinese dynasty
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- this was accidentally created, while the Chinese were trying to create the immortality positions.
- this is a religious tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao
- A religion with over 360 million followers
- This was invented of the cultural practices to scare away evil spirits.
- The biggest wall in china. 6000km long
- A river full of culture and region. And is more than 3000 years old
- this is the second imperial dynasty of China
- A woman who wasn't known, but now became very important.
- Who constructed the great wall of china.
- 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 second imperial dynasty of China • this is the shortest running Chinese dynasty • The longest lasting dynasty in ancient china's history • ...
Early China, Korea, and Japan 2025-01-08
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- chinese philosophy concerned with obtaining long life
- symbol in writing system based on pictures
- symbol in writing system that represents a thing or an idea
- special purpose map that uses color to show population density
- official who represents a country
- group of non elected government officials
- something gained by working for it
- connected group or system
- government workers
- belief in ability of some people to communicate with spirits
- chinese practice of inserting needles at specific points in the skin to treat disease or relieve pain
- a system of beliefs based on the teachings of confucius
- military commander exercising civil power by force
- belief that objects in nature have spirits or souls
- person that someone is descended from
- period of 100 years
- member of an upper class of society
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- to set apart from others
- the study of basic ideas about society, education and right and wrong
- increase in proportion of people living in cities rather than rural areas
- having title of possession by reason of birth
- single human being
- something, such as coins or paper money
- to make certain or make sure of
- chinese philosophy that stresses importance of laws
- official who watches others for correct behavior
- chinese system of beliefs that describes the way a person must rule
- chain of islands surrounded by an expanse of water
- bring together in one unit
- to come into being or become known
30 Clues: single human being • government workers • period of 100 years • to set apart from others • connected group or system • bring together in one unit • to make certain or make sure of • official who represents a country • something gained by working for it • to come into being or become known • member of an upper class of society • person that someone is descended from • ...
Unit 4 Lesson 9 Japan 2025-03-17
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- A religion that we have already studied that is similar to Shino.
- Shinto is a _____________ religion that focuses on nature and ancestor worship.
- What geographical feature protected Japan from being taken over by outside invaders?
- An elite class of fighters that followed a strict moral code.
- Reimagined Chinese art styles through a Japanese _____________.
- Like in the Chinese Confucianism social hierarchy, this class is also at the bottom of the Japanese social classes because they do not make their own things, but rather trade things others have made.
- What country influenced Japan the most?
- Along with art, the Japanese took inspiration from the Chinese which can be seen in this.
- Samurai were usually relatives or dependents of this social class and served under them.
- After Christianity is banned, what religion were all Japanese forced to follow?
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- The traditional Japanese religion.
- The religion/philosophy from China that the Japanese incorporated into their government and culture.
- The actual ruler of Japan
- Japan's "closed country policy" where the ended almost all foreign contact.
- One Japanese port in Nagasaki Bay remained opened, but only to Chinese and ______ merchants.
- The ceremonial figurehead that was at the top of the social hierarchy, but didn't actually have that much power.
- The period/era where Japan reached it's Golden Age.
- Code that Samurai lived by. Focused on honor and bravery.
- The largest class in the Japanese social structure.
- Shogun who forced the daimyo to live part of the year in Edo.
20 Clues: The actual ruler of Japan • The traditional Japanese religion. • What country influenced Japan the most? • The period/era where Japan reached it's Golden Age. • The largest class in the Japanese social structure. • Code that Samurai lived by. Focused on honor and bravery. • An elite class of fighters that followed a strict moral code. • ...
Ancient China 2023-01-11
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- he was known for his precise cacuations
- A Chinese explorer during the Ming Dynasty
- A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe
- he's a famous chinease pholishpere
- founded the Mohism museum
- he was a astronomer,meteorologist, and philosopher
- An ancient Chinese treatment for healing that uses needles placed in various areas of the skin
- A revered mythical creature
- a Chinese politician, writer, and calligrapher from the Qin dynasty
- what they use to call Anceint china
- she led some armies
- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time.
- One of the three major religions of China
- A protective covering made by silkworms before they transform into moths
- An important invention that was used for fireworks and weapons
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- ruled by lady fu hao
- killed her family
- A fast growing grass that grows very tall
- service The group of people who worked for the government
- A small narrow boat with a flat bottom
- giant wall
- traveled to china
- One of the three major religions or philosophies of Ancient
- married lady fu hao
- Dragon China’s nickname
- he was an astrologer and astronomer
- Refers to the three major philosophies of Ancient China
- was a historian, writer, and a member of the Western Han dynasty
- A type of Chinese sailboat that is typically flat bottomed
- was a logician who wrote many paradoxical essays
30 Clues: giant wall • killed her family • traveled to china • married lady fu hao • she led some armies • ruled by lady fu hao • founded the Mohism museum • Dragon China’s nickname • A revered mythical creature • he's a famous chinease pholishpere • he was an astrologer and astronomer • what they use to call Anceint china • A small narrow boat with a flat bottom • ...
Related to Commerce - Saravana, Pd. 6 2024-10-17
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- Became new capital of Mongol empire due to its central location on trade routes.
- Foreign merchants that permanently settled in other regions, facilitated trade.
- Chinese alternative to coins, lighter to carry for traders.
- Ming emperor who sponsored trading expeditions in the Indian Ocean.
- Japanese form of Buddhism received via trade, was strongly adhered to by samurai.
- Malian city, its central location on trade routes attracted many Arab traders and made it an Islamic center of learning.
- Mongol communication system, made Silk Road travel easier.
- Mongol trading associations.
- Arab traders spread advanced agricultural technology to Africa, allowed West African kingdoms to prosper.
- Made travel across the Sahara possible.
- Chinese interpretation of Buddhism, molded from Indian Buddhism received via trade.
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- Architectural embodiment of Hinduism's spread to Cambodia, largest Hindu temple in the world.
- Developed from trade, had Bantu roots and Arabic loan words.
- Indian ships that could travel against the monsoons, allowed for more frequent trade.
- Malian king, became extremely wealthy off trans-Saharan trade.
- Places to rest for Silk Road travelers.
- Admiral of Chinese fleet, led trading expeditions in Indian Ocean.
- Symbolic of asceticism of Buddhist monks, but then became a source of wealth due to alms received from Silk Road merchants.
- Chinese ships that could carry more goods, allowed for more trade.
- Bacterial disease spread from Asia to Africa and Europe through the Silk Road, contributed to its collapse.
- Settlement in modern day St. Louis, trade center between North America and Mesoamerica.
21 Clues: Mongol trading associations. • Places to rest for Silk Road travelers. • Made travel across the Sahara possible. • Mongol communication system, made Silk Road travel easier. • Chinese alternative to coins, lighter to carry for traders. • Developed from trade, had Bantu roots and Arabic loan words. • Malian king, became extremely wealthy off trans-Saharan trade. • ...
East Asia 2026-02-03
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- Chain of islands
- Chinese dynasty that pushed the Mongols out of China; major achievements was construction of the Forbidden City and global trade specifically with Europe and the Americas
- Defensive wall built to protect the Chinese from the nomadic tribes of northern and central Asia
- Established a large land empire throughout Central Asia
- A political system in which land is exchanged for protection and services, creating social order
- Dynasty created by Kublai Khan in China
- Highest military leader in Japan who held the real power
- A policy adopted in Japan by the Tokugawa Shogunate, keeping foreigners out and prohibiting people from leaving
- Chinese admiral that explored Asia, Arabia and the East coast of Africa to promote trade and collect tribute
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- Chinese exported good
- Period of peace, order, prosperity, and stability throughout the Mongol Empire
- The belief that God gave rulers the right to rule
- A system along the Pacific Ocean where a hot spot of volcanoes are located
- Invaders who established the Qing Dynasty in China
- Traveled throughout Asia recording his first hand accounts, which ultimately increased trade between China and Europe
- Gifts given by independent states in East and Southeast Asia to acknowledge the supremacy of China
- Isolationist policy forbidding anyone to leave of enter Japan
- ruling family
- Leader of the Mongol/Yuan Empire who reserved top government positions for Mongols
- Japanese Shogunate who ruled Japan from 1603-1868
20 Clues: ruling family • Chain of islands • Chinese exported good • Dynasty created by Kublai Khan in China • The belief that God gave rulers the right to rule • Japanese Shogunate who ruled Japan from 1603-1868 • Invaders who established the Qing Dynasty in China • Established a large land empire throughout Central Asia • Highest military leader in Japan who held the real power • ...
Vocab #3 2025-11-22
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- A major ancient Indian Empire known as "the Golden Age of India"
- The ultimate stage of freedom
- A person's ethics in Indian Religions
- The core teachings of Buddhism about suffering
- A Chinese philosophy emphasizing living in harmony with Dao
- The self spirit in Hinduism
- The Buddhist path to liberation, with 8 peles
- 2 opposing forces in Chinese philosophy
- The respectful duty of children to elders
- The ultimate reality or supreme spirit in Hinduism
- A rigid social hierarchy system based on birth
- Freedom from the cycle of death and rebirth in Hinduism
- A wind-blown soil found in north China
- The pattern of rise, peak, and fall of Chinese dynasties
- Subregion of Asia, consisting of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
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- Meaning "knowledge", are the oldest texts of Hinduism
- The rule of no violence to all living things
- A Chinese rule showing the power of the emperor
- A person's actions determining their fate
- A long wall to protect China against invaders
- The belief that the soul is reborn in a new body
- An Iranic monotheistic religion from the teachings of Zoroaster
- People who moved to the In. Sub. and introduced the Vedic Region
- A major Indian religion based on Vedas
- A person sent to a foreign country to spread their religion.
- A body of non-military people
26 Clues: The self spirit in Hinduism • The ultimate stage of freedom • A body of non-military people • A person's ethics in Indian Religions • A major Indian religion based on Vedas • A wind-blown soil found in north China • 2 opposing forces in Chinese philosophy • A person's actions determining their fate • The respectful duty of children to elders • ...
vocab 3 puzzle (no spaces) 2025-11-25
Across
- An image in chinese philosophy that depicts two opposing but complementing forces intertwining
- the truths of suffering, origin of suffering, cessation of suffering, and the path to the cessation of suffering
- buddhist teachings to end suffering and achieve enlightment
- Group of indo-iranian people
- Concept of reality and universal existences in hinduism
- belief of being reborn into something else after death
- sediment blown by wind composed of silt-sized grains often all over the Earth's surface
- civilian workforce of a government
- subcontinent that includes india, pakistan, bangladesh, nepal, bhutan, and sri lanka
- oldest religion coming from india
- universal principles
- Granting of authority, coming from chinese political and religious concepts
- a monotheistic religion in ancient persia
- consequences of one's actions
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- An indian/pakistani empire that was in india
- Person sent by religious organizations to promote its beliefs and faith
- large wall built around china's borders to block invaders and prevent raids
- concept of freedom from the cycle of life and death
- Social hierarchy system that ranks people
- referring to peace and non-violence towards all living beings
- Confucian virtue with beliefs of respect obediance and care for one's relatives
- a state where one is free from all limitations/state of ultimate peace
- cycle that depicts the rise and fall of chinese dynasties
- distinguishable essence that comes from a human; their soul
- chinese philosophy and religion that focuses on living in connection and harmony
- Sacred texts of hinduism
26 Clues: universal principles • Sacred texts of hinduism • Group of indo-iranian people • consequences of one's actions • oldest religion coming from india • civilian workforce of a government • Social hierarchy system that ranks people • a monotheistic religion in ancient persia • An indian/pakistani empire that was in india • concept of freedom from the cycle of life and death • ...
Ancient China Crossword 2019-12-09
Across
- ___ 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
NadaLu@aol.com 2020-10-13
Across
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
APW Ch 3x4 2022-10-31
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- Also a Mongol Dinasty
- a powerful state in the African interior
- Roadside inns along major trade routs
- a narrow stretch of water
- Chinese wessles that are middle sized
- emperor who was a key figure during the Ming DInasty
- Great Chinese admiral who conquered a huge voyage spreading China's influence
- the practice of focusing on meditation and being calm even when everything around is chaotic
- A revial of confucian teachings during the Tang dinasty and Song dinasty
- Known for trade expansion, its drama, literature and world renounced porcelain
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- largest religious structure in the premodern world
- the grandson of Ghenghis Khan
- A dynasty that flourished in Japan
- term referring to a community of people who live outside their shared country of origin or ancestry
- A major centralized city of west African civilization.
- a dinasty that flourished in Java from about 750 to 850
- also known as the golden horde
- One of the two major traditions of Bhuddism
- Chinese vessles that are large
- A seasonal prevailing wind
20 Clues: Also a Mongol Dinasty • a narrow stretch of water • A seasonal prevailing wind • the grandson of Ghenghis Khan • also known as the golden horde • Chinese vessles that are large • A dynasty that flourished in Japan • Roadside inns along major trade routs • Chinese wessles that are middle sized • a powerful state in the African interior • ...
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 • ...
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 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 • ...
