chinese Crossword Puzzles
Asian Pacific American Heritage 2021-05-25
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- Yuri Kochiyama was friends with ___ X
- Mission specialist on Columbia Shuttle
- The N95 mask might have followed his example
- _____ means magnolia flower
- Cesar Chavez's partner in labor reform
- Chinese diplomat and Jewish savior
- Micronesian meeting house
- Bruce Lee's real name
- Mask used in Melanesian Night Dance
- Honolulu Sherriff ___ Kahanamoku
- Australian Prime Minister _____ Morrison
- She connected POWs with their families
- Pritzker Prize winner of 1983
- Completed Seven Summits in 1992
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- Nightengale of India
- One of Southeast Asia's favorites:____pan mee
- Demigod featured in Moana
- Joyce Chen pioneered all you can eat Chinese buffet.
- First Filipino President Cory _____
- Chien-Shieng Wu's nickname: ___ Marie Curie
- South Asian vacation destination
- Jmine OKubo's most famous work _____13660
- Singapore native and President of Xiamen University
- Participated in March on Washington in 1941
- Anna May ___'s lost leading role in The Good Earth
- Responsible for 1st coast-to-coast railroad: Men of ___.
- Asian American Political Alliance founder
- First Japanese American in House of Representatives
28 Clues: Nightengale of India • Bruce Lee's real name • Demigod featured in Moana • Micronesian meeting house • _____ means magnolia flower • Pritzker Prize winner of 1983 • Completed Seven Summits in 1992 • South Asian vacation destination • Honolulu Sherriff ___ Kahanamoku • Chinese diplomat and Jewish savior • First Filipino President Cory _____ • Mask used in Melanesian Night Dance • ...
CHAPTER 3 : MALAYSIA AS A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY 2022-04-27
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- One of the traditional Malays food.
- This celebration known as Festival of Lights.
- One of the famous tin mining sites.
- One of the Holy Scriptures for Indian.
- __________ language is now widely used among the different Chinese ethnicity.
- The founder of Buddhism religion.
- The leader that live in the Long House known as __________.
- Traditional dance for Bisaya ethnic.
- A worship house for Malays.
- The Melanau people are very well known for this agriculture activity.
- Traditional costume for Indian women.
- One of the animal zodiac in Chinese calendar.
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- The traditional shield for the Iban people.
- Orang Ulu are famous with __________ and beaded craftmanship.
- This ethnic is the majority Bumiputera in Sabah.
- British policy to segregate every race in
- The Chinese were brought to Johor through the __________ System.
- This famous drink by Iban will be served during the festival.
- The most popular system to bring in Indian labourers was __________ system.
- This title given to Bisaya people.
- The main festival for Kadazan Dusun people.
- The title for Bajau people.
22 Clues: A worship house for Malays. • The title for Bajau people. • The founder of Buddhism religion. • This title given to Bisaya people. • One of the traditional Malays food. • One of the famous tin mining sites. • Traditional dance for Bisaya ethnic. • Traditional costume for Indian women. • One of the Holy Scriptures for Indian. • British policy to segregate every race in • ...
New From Here 2023-08-05
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- What affectionate Chinese term for “sweetie” does mom call the children?
- What does Bowen call Knox that makes him feel unwanted as a brother?
- How old is Knox?
- What do Lea, Knox, and Bowen give away to the homeless in the library parking lot?
- Where does the family go to be safe from COVID-19?
- What does Lea call Knox and Bowen in Chinese?
- What is the Chinese term for sister?
- Who is Knox’s first friend at school?
- What did Knox hide from Bowen?
- Who is Lea’s first friend at school?
- What is mom’s job in Hong Kong?
- What is the name of the family’s labradoodle?
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- What place does the book start in?
- Where do Lao Lao and Lao Ye live?
- “Mom always speaks to us in ________ when something’s really important
- What does mom say is the vaccine for racism?
- What is Dad’s occupation?
- What is there a shortage of?
- To make Knox feel better, Dad tells him to think of his ADHD as a _________
- What is the name of the Medical condition that Knox has?
20 Clues: How old is Knox? • What is Dad’s occupation? • What is there a shortage of? • What did Knox hide from Bowen? • What is mom’s job in Hong Kong? • Where do Lao Lao and Lao Ye live? • What place does the book start in? • What is the Chinese term for sister? • Who is Lea’s first friend at school? • Who is Knox’s first friend at school? • What does mom say is the vaccine for racism? • ...
Set 7 History 1 2023-12-14
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- Near Thebes is home to royal tombs
- A philosophy based on the ideas of the Chinese thinker Laozi
- The Tower of ...
- A governor of a province in the Persian empire.
- Who used chariots to conquer Egypt?
- Kushites defeated by...
- powerful government is the key to social order
- Hebrews lose protection of Hyksos; became...
- Kush gains independence from...
- Drain someone of (strength or power)
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- Chinese thought the two power that govern the natural rhythm of life
- government in which the ruler has unlimited power and uses it in an arbitrary manner
- Warriors An army of around 9,000 soldiers, 130 chariots, 520 horses, and 150 cavalry entirely made of baked clay
- Pharaoh Ramses ll and the Hittites king sign the...
- a short-lived Chinese Dynasty
- Hebrews move to Egypt from ...
- The kingdom... finally defeats Meroe in A.D. 350.
- Kush was a ... kingdom
- A confederacy of naval raiders who harried the coastal towns and cities of the Mediterranean region.
- Egyptian historian, Manetho
20 Clues: The Tower of ... • Kush was a ... kingdom • Kushites defeated by... • Egyptian historian, Manetho • a short-lived Chinese Dynasty • Hebrews move to Egypt from ... • Kush gains independence from... • Near Thebes is home to royal tombs • Who used chariots to conquer Egypt? • Drain someone of (strength or power) • Hebrews lose protection of Hyksos; became... • ...
words game 2025-01-07
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- It's a picture _______ the Great Wall.
- Can you be my C_____________ pen friend?
- She sings songs __________ (oabtu) the moon.
- There is a f___________ mountain in Anhui.
- Houston is in the s________.
- There are lots of Chinese shops and r_____________ there.
- There are lots of b______________ lakes in China.
- But I can't w_________ in Chinese.
- Do you eat dragon cakes at the Dragon B________ Festival?
- Collecting s_____________ is my hobby.
- I've ________ some dragon kites.
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- It's more than twenty t_____________ kilometres long.
- It's ________ (omer) than twenty thousand kilometres long.
- Can you tell me more about C_____________?
- What a big ________ (apm) of the US!
- We always have a s___________ meal.
- I'm sending an e________ to my family in China.
- Can you t_______ me more about American festivals.
- This is my a___________ in China.
- It has got more than eight ____________(iiomlln) people.
- All of these things are _________ (ormf) China.
- We w_________ a big football game on TV.
- People eat yuanxiao, h________ lanterns and do dragon dance.
23 Clues: Houston is in the s________. • I've ________ some dragon kites. • This is my a___________ in China. • But I can't w_________ in Chinese. • We always have a s___________ meal. • What a big ________ (apm) of the US! • It's a picture _______ the Great Wall. • Collecting s_____________ is my hobby. • Can you be my C_____________ pen friend? • ...
Ancient China 2025-12-05
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- Dynasties used this to make weapons and tools
- supposedly the first Chinese dynasty
- this desert separates China from Mongolia
- was said to have started the Xia Dynasty
- this group was in charge of silk production
- was left behind when the Yellow River Flooded
- this ocean borders China to the East
- claims that the Gods handpicked this person to rule
- fiber made from insects used to make clothing by the Chinese people
- an official order to do something
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- lived duting the Shang Dynasty
- Xia was said to have this form of government (it was hereditary)
- this was started by the Shang Dynasty it was said this is the way the Gods would communicate with them
- different areas ruled by one government
- where the chinese civilization was said to start
- trade route that stretched across the entire Eastern Hemisphere
- this emperor united the Seven Warring States
- connected prehistoric China to Historical China
- trade routes ran through this treacherous desert
- this Dynasty developed a writing system
- Mt Everest separates China from this country
21 Clues: lived duting the Shang Dynasty • an official order to do something • supposedly the first Chinese dynasty • this ocean borders China to the East • different areas ruled by one government • this Dynasty developed a writing system • was said to have started the Xia Dynasty • this desert separates China from Mongolia • this group was in charge of silk production • ...
emperor 2021-05-31
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- Peasant farmer
- produces children for the emperor
- favourite clothing
- a Chinese steamed bread roll
- sold material
- the word for poetry
- what gender carries on the emperor role
- rich person
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- Chinese Philosopher
- another word for inheritance
- large vault for burying the dead
- had to pay land tax
- poor and had nothing
- they wore ____ to funerals
14 Clues: rich person • sold material • Peasant farmer • favourite clothing • Chinese Philosopher • had to pay land tax • the word for poetry • poor and had nothing • they wore ____ to funerals • another word for inheritance • a Chinese steamed bread roll • large vault for burying the dead • produces children for the emperor • what gender carries on the emperor role
Dynasties of China 2020-01-30
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- regions within the Mongol Empire
- a main crop like rice
- the first Emperor of the Ming Dynasty
- a period where a country rejects contact with foreign nations
- an end to the suffering of life, and a great band from the 1990s
- to join together again
- a Chinese ruling dynasty that ruled for 500 years after the Mongols left China
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- rebirth into another life
- a strong, light, and nearly see-through ceramic.
- a vast grassy plain in northwest china
- the last dynasty in China that ruled for 300 years
- the buying and selling of goods
- a chinese dynasty that seized power in 618
- a chinese general that seized power and established the sui dynasty
14 Clues: a main crop like rice • to join together again • rebirth into another life • the buying and selling of goods • regions within the Mongol Empire • the first Emperor of the Ming Dynasty • a vast grassy plain in northwest china • a chinese dynasty that seized power in 618 • a strong, light, and nearly see-through ceramic. • the last dynasty in China that ruled for 300 years • ...
World Food Markets: China 2020-10-05
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- Vegetable that grows 18"-3' in length
- Chinese medicine that involves needles to alleviate pain
- Color that is believed to bring good luck
- The largest city in China
- Chinese vegetable with crunchy white stalks and green leaves
- Made by soaking in brine and packing in salted charcoal
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- Name of famous TV and radio tower in Shanghai
- Primary Chinese flavoring, sometimes used to make tea for the common cold
- Oval, spiny fruit with a distinctive odor
- Sticks used as eating utensils in China
- Green stone that represents good fortune and wealth
- Stone bridge in Zhujiajiao, China
- A former British colony in China
- Drink used from infusing leaves in water
14 Clues: The largest city in China • A former British colony in China • Stone bridge in Zhujiajiao, China • Vegetable that grows 18"-3' in length • Sticks used as eating utensils in China • Drink used from infusing leaves in water • Oval, spiny fruit with a distinctive odor • Color that is believed to bring good luck • Name of famous TV and radio tower in Shanghai • ...
Review For Chapter 6 "Rome and Han China" 2017-03-29
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- Changed his name from Octavian; considered the First Emperor of Rome.
- Chinese word for the Huns of Mongolia.
- Roman Emperor who split the empire in two; hated Christians.
- Women of Han China were taught "The Three _____.
- The industry that was considered the national secret of China.
- Well-known Roman historian; wrote a massive History of Rome.
- Last of the so-called Good Emperors; succeeded by Commodus.
- First Christian emperor of Rome; moved capital to Byzantium.
- Wooden plank with hook used by Roman triremes.
- Chinese emperors had to maintain the ___ of Heaven.
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- The last Roman Emperor 476 CE; _____ Augustulus.
- The "First Emperor" of Qin Dynasty; struggled for immortality.
- City suddenly destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius.
- Chinese tradition of always respecting parents and elders in general.
- Disastrous Roman defeat at the hands of Hannibal.
- Collection of pithy Confucian sayings.
- Greatest Roman invention; allowed them to build aqueducts.
- Confined himself to the desert; translated the Bible; became a saint.
18 Clues: Chinese word for the Huns of Mongolia. • Collection of pithy Confucian sayings. • City suddenly destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius. • Wooden plank with hook used by Roman triremes. • The last Roman Emperor 476 CE; _____ Augustulus. • Women of Han China were taught "The Three _____. • Disastrous Roman defeat at the hands of Hannibal. • ...
This is my brain in love 2023-02-24
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- A-Plus Chinese ______
- Will and Jos go to __________
- Makes everything a trope
- Jos' race
- What Jos calls her grandma
- The name of the school newspaper
- Who has anxiety
- Will is _______-American
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- Main dish at the Boilermaker
- What Will wants to be
- A restaurant is a type of ________
- Where they set up a stand
- This word is in every chapter
- Will and Jos are in ____
- Someone's best friend
- Jos' Brother
16 Clues: Jos' race • Jos' Brother • Who has anxiety • A-Plus Chinese ______ • What Will wants to be • Someone's best friend • Will and Jos are in ____ • Makes everything a trope • Will is _______-American • Where they set up a stand • What Jos calls her grandma • Main dish at the Boilermaker • This word is in every chapter • Will and Jos go to __________ • The name of the school newspaper • ...
ancient china 2023-06-16
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- service The group of people who worked for the govorment
- A fast growing grass that grows very tall and with hollow
- An ancient Chinese treatment
- A revered mythical creature
- An important invention that was used for fireworks
- into moths.
- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members
- A type of Chinese sailboat that is typically flat bottomed
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- Elements The five elements of ancient Chinese
- A religion or philosophy
- A protective covering made by silkworms before they
- A type of varnish used to protect items and make them more
- One of the three major religions of China,
- A style of writing that was considered an art
- City A giant palace built in the center of Beijing city
- Wall A 5500 mile long wall built along the northern border of
16 Clues: into moths. • A religion or philosophy • A revered mythical creature • An ancient Chinese treatment • One of the three major religions of China, • A style of writing that was considered an art • Elements The five elements of ancient Chinese • An important invention that was used for fireworks • A protective covering made by silkworms before they • ...
ABC Vocabulary Words Chapter 1-8 2021-09-29
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- to put in danger
- belief in yourself
- to be worthy of
- who someone is
- super famous, like a legend
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- pretend to be
- overly suspicious
- ghost
- to think about; to consider carefully
- a Chinese person; Chinese restaurant or meal
- the area where the neighbors live
- the listener, viewer, or reader of a text
- beginning level
- to go beyond
14 Clues: ghost • to go beyond • pretend to be • who someone is • to be worthy of • beginning level • to put in danger • overly suspicious • belief in yourself • super famous, like a legend • the area where the neighbors live • to think about; to consider carefully • the listener, viewer, or reader of a text • a Chinese person; Chinese restaurant or meal
China - Alison 2022-01-18
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- the belief that the royal authority to rule through divine approval
- bring together
- respect shown by children for their parents and elders
- refers to the rise and fall of dynasties
- the belief a universal force called dao guides all thing
- first emperor of china
- people conquered the shang dynasty around 1027 BC
- masculine,active, creative, bright, hard
- the Chinese beliefs that the spirits of family members have the power to bring good or disaster for the family
- feminine, passive, receptive, dark, soft
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- cities started to emerge along the ________ around 2000 BC
- the fist family to rule the middle kingdom
- philosopher who lived during the decline of the zhou dynasty
- philosopher who believed the natural order was important
- philosophy that believed a highly efficient and powerful government was the key to social order
- was central to Chinese society
- set of criteria that needs to be met to accomplish an objective
- to concentrate power in a single person or location
- Chinese writing
- was one of capitals of the dynasty
20 Clues: bring together • Chinese writing • first emperor of china • was central to Chinese society • was one of capitals of the dynasty • refers to the rise and fall of dynasties • masculine,active, creative, bright, hard • feminine, passive, receptive, dark, soft • the fist family to rule the middle kingdom • people conquered the shang dynasty around 1027 BC • ...
Daily Life in Ancient China 2012-11-28
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- The chinese considered food as ___________
- Peasants wore clothes made from these fibres.
- The emperor's personal colour
- Most children stayed at home to help their families with the __________
- A material used to make some peasants homes
- ____________ was a favourite drink among the Chinese and still is today.
- Also known as tofu, a food originating in China (Two words)
- It was considered disrespectful to cut your ___________
- Boys prepared for these which could give them high-ranking jobs (Two words)
- A grain imported from West Asia
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- In the Han dynasty, many schools became ___________Z
- A staple dish in China and the first grain cultivated there
- ___________ wine was a popular beverage at celebrations and festivals
- A popular dish in Ancient China, especially in the Song dynasty
- Nobles were educated in these (Two words)
- ___________ was eaten for breakfast or other meals
- ____________ was expensive.
- Utensils unique to Chinese culture
- ___________ food was food that the emperor and his nobles ate that included crab rolls and fried prawns
- Schools were generally based in ____________
- High ranking officials dressed in this material
21 Clues: ____________ was expensive. • The emperor's personal colour • A grain imported from West Asia • Utensils unique to Chinese culture • Nobles were educated in these (Two words) • The chinese considered food as ___________ • A material used to make some peasants homes • Schools were generally based in ____________ • Peasants wore clothes made from these fibres. • ...
Daily Life in Ancient China 2012-11-28
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- ___________ was eaten for breakfast or other meals
- ___________ food was food that the emperor and his nobles ate that included crab rolls and fried prawns
- A popular dish in Ancient China, especially in the Song dynasty
- The emperor's personal colour
- ____________ was expensive.
- ____________ was a favourite drink among the Chinese and still is today.
- Utensils unique to Chinese culture
- In the Han dynasty, many schools became ___________
- Nobles were educated in these (Two words)
- A material used to make some peasants homes
- High ranking officials dressed in this material
- ___________ wine was a popular beverage at celebrations and festivals
- A grain imported from West Asia
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- Boys prepared for these which could give them high-ranking jobs (Two words)
- A staple dish in China and the first grain cultivated there
- Also known as tofu, a food originating in China (Two words)
- The chinese considered food as ___________
- Most children stayed at home to help their families with the __________
- It was considered disrespectful to cut your ___________
- Schools were generally based in ____________
- Peasants wore clothes made from these fibres.
21 Clues: ____________ was expensive. • The emperor's personal colour • A grain imported from West Asia • Utensils unique to Chinese culture • Nobles were educated in these (Two words) • The chinese considered food as ___________ • A material used to make some peasants homes • Schools were generally based in ____________ • Peasants wore clothes made from these fibres. • ...
China Vocabulary 2024-02-14
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- therapy that uses needles to cure sickness and
- China to Central and Southwest Asia
- Road/a network of trade routes that crossed Asia,
- of beliefs about the world and how to live
- to detect earthquakes
- rulers of small states
- pain
- bones used for predicting the future
- of the thinker of Confucius
- dynasty in China
- disorder and confusion
- are needed to create social order
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- ancient Chinese teacher and philosopher
- Chinese way of life that emphasizes a simple
- coating made from the sap of a special tree
- that represent words or ideas
- that a strong leader and a strong legal
- was the highest force of nature that gave dynasties the right to rule
- longest dynasty
- soil from the Gobi Desert
- form of ancient Chinese writing
- the spirits of the dead
- collected sayings and teachings of Confucius
- to hold back water
- natural existence
- devotion of children to their parents
26 Clues: pain • longest dynasty • dynasty in China • natural existence • to hold back water • to detect earthquakes • rulers of small states • disorder and confusion • the spirits of the dead • soil from the Gobi Desert • of the thinker of Confucius • that represent words or ideas • form of ancient Chinese writing • are needed to create social order • China to Central and Southwest Asia • ...
China Review White 2023-03-01
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- An animal that got raised in china.
- Parents owe their children.
- One of the four natural barriers.
- Qin based his rule on.
- creator of the Zhou dynasty.
- two or more characters that represent an idea
- Fertile yellow soil that blows off the plains into the rivers during a flood is called ?
- Why did the Zhou dynasty fail?
- orders from the gods to do right.
- Confucius believed that all people needed a sense of.
- This crop was grown by Chinese farmers.
- The proper way of doing something.
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- Characters that stand for objects.
- A bone used by kings and priests to determine answers to serious questions.
- An animal that was used to help plow the land for the Chinese farmers.
- A crop that was grown in China.
- Who did the shang kings ask to govern their territories.
- This person founded the Han dynasty.
- a line of rulers from the same family.
- What was the basic building block of Chinese society?
- what covers most of china's land?
21 Clues: Qin based his rule on. • Parents owe their children. • creator of the Zhou dynasty. • Why did the Zhou dynasty fail? • A crop that was grown in China. • One of the four natural barriers. • what covers most of china's land? • orders from the gods to do right. • Characters that stand for objects. • The proper way of doing something. • An animal that got raised in china. • ...
Los Immigrantes- Destino 2023-04-06
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- Where did the clans move away from? Irish
- What clan moved to Philadelphia? Irish
- How were the scots treated?
- Filipinos favorite holiday?
- ______ 18th, 1587- when they left their country Filipinos
- What is the scots religion?
- What happened to people during the 17th and 18th century? African Americans
- What percentage of America's population consists of Italians?
- Decrotive envelope with money? Chinese
- What part of italy did the immigrants come from?
- Which Island did the jews go to after the government quit supporting immigration?
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- What clan moved to North Carolina? Irish
- What did the Judios arrive on?
- When did slavery end? African Americans
- What were chinese immigrants known for?
- What is the scots language?
- When did the Judios leave their country?
- What religion do the Japanese have?
- Who is a Civil Rights activist? African American
- How did the Japanese arrive?
- Italian things they love the most?
- What are the Philippines the #2 producer of?
- How many main clans are in scotland?
- How long was chinese immigration suspended?
- Escoces juego? Irish
25 Clues: Escoces juego? Irish • What is the scots language? • How were the scots treated? • Filipinos favorite holiday? • What is the scots religion? • How did the Japanese arrive? • What did the Judios arrive on? • Italian things they love the most? • What religion do the Japanese have? • How many main clans are in scotland? • What clan moved to Philadelphia? Irish • ...
Connections Across Eurasia and the Americas - Kankariya Pd.6 2024-10-21
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- Guesthouses where caravans stopped at
- A Arab traveler that found Muslim societies in Swahili
- The ruler of Mali who undertook a Hajj in 1324
- African tribal storyteller/musician
- Popular authentic Chinese way of Indian Faith
- Major process of settlement among the people of Chaco canyon with large roads
- Permanent settlements of foreign traders
- Buddhism A type of Japanese Buddhism taught, focusing on the importance of intuition
- Chinese Admiral who commanded huge fleets in 1405
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- Hindu temple centered on Mount Meru
- Major commerical city of West African civilization and the center for education
- An area in the Mississippi with stratified societies and clear elite group
- Can go 10 days without water allowing for trans-Saharan commerce
- Paper money that made it unnecessary to carry heavy metal coins
- Chinese and Indian ships
- A language containing grammar from African tongue but with Arab script
- Introduction of new agricultural practices, increasing food production
- Contained Buddhist morals while returning back to Confucian readings
- A kingdom in central Java ; Agriculturally rich
- Bowls used to collect food for Buddhists
20 Clues: Chinese and Indian ships • Hindu temple centered on Mount Meru • African tribal storyteller/musician • Guesthouses where caravans stopped at • Permanent settlements of foreign traders • Bowls used to collect food for Buddhists • Popular authentic Chinese way of Indian Faith • The ruler of Mali who undertook a Hajj in 1324 • A kingdom in central Java ; Agriculturally rich • ...
Rise of Japan Review 2025-02-12
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- Japan killing of Chinese civilians
- time period of Japanese modernization
- Japan's motto for imperializing
- The ending of many Japanese leaders
- Treaty ending the Russo-Japanese War
- Wanted Japan to be "masters of Asia"
- ineffective peacemaking organization
- what Japan needs to industrialize
- Prime Minister of Japan during WWII
- Leader after Dr. Sun Yat-sen dies
- Pact to stop the spread of Communism
- His socialist book was banned in Japan
- war over Korea fought between Japan and _________
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- The Chinese nationalist party
- official ban on trade with another nation
- Committee blaming the Chinese for the crisis
- Discussion of naval strength
- Powerful Japanese corporations involved in the gov't
- US secretary wanting to stop Japanese aggression
- Japan gained this from Russia after the war
- Attack on the US by Japan in 1941
- Resource FDR cut Japan off of
- The type of support given by the US during the crisis
- Japan was the first nation to get out of the ____________
- The definition of this word was debated during the Manchurian Crisis
- Valuable resource in Manchuria
26 Clues: Discussion of naval strength • The Chinese nationalist party • Resource FDR cut Japan off of • Valuable resource in Manchuria • Japan's motto for imperializing • Attack on the US by Japan in 1941 • what Japan needs to industrialize • Leader after Dr. Sun Yat-sen dies • Japan killing of Chinese civilians • The ending of many Japanese leaders • Prime Minister of Japan during WWII • ...
Imperial China 1 2025-01-14
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- Examinations for selecting government officials based on merit
- System of government administration with officials
- Government led by a privileged noble class
- East Asian country with a rich history and diverse culture
- Dynasty known for advancements in art, science, and tech (960-1279 CE)
- System selecting individuals based on abilities
- Brief Chinese dynasty unifying the country in 589 CE
- Relating to an empire or emperor
- Ancient Chinese belief, rulers' authority from heavens
- Dynasty succeeding the Yuan, known for maritime explorations (1368-1644)
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- Nomadic Central Asian people, rulers of the Yuan Dynasty
- Philosophical and ethical system by Confucius
- Educated individual holding a government position
- Mongol-led dynasty established by Kublai Khan in 1271
- Relating to the government or affairs of a state
- Tang Dynasty empress who ruled in her own right
- Mongol ruler who founded the Yuan Dynasty in China
- Administrative division within a country
- Succession of rulers from the same family or line
- Flourishing dynasty with cultural achievements (618-907 CE)
- Chinese dynasty ruling from 206 BCE to 220 CE
21 Clues: Relating to an empire or emperor • Administrative division within a country • Government led by a privileged noble class • Philosophical and ethical system by Confucius • Chinese dynasty ruling from 206 BCE to 220 CE • Tang Dynasty empress who ruled in her own right • System selecting individuals based on abilities • Relating to the government or affairs of a state • ...
Ch. 3&4 Vocab 2025-10-28
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- Chinese Muslim eunuch that controlled massive felt in the South China Sea
- Animal with remarkable resilience that allowed people to cross the desert
- Major center of cultural and intellectual study, epitome of Mali power
- Ideology created by removing the religious aspect, took ideas
- Capital of the mongol empire
- Kingdom that was center for cultural blending such as Hinduism and Buddhism
- Arab Scholar, traveled all over the world
- State approved merchant associations, resource pooling in mongol empire
- Chinese fighting style involving the choking of supplies
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- Permanent settlements of foreign traders in Indian oceam
- Technological advancements, easier navigation/trade
- First Il-Khan of Persia, grandson of Chinggis
- Form of Buddhism, emphasized salvation by faith
- Islamic ruler of Mali with immense wealth
- Paper money that was used for trade and commerce.
- Chinese Buddhism in Japan, popular
- Khmer city that encapsulated Buddhist and hindu blending
- Guesthouses that provided trade and rest on the silk road, cultural diffusion.
- Communication that spanned the entire mongol empire
- Bards that maintain oral history in West Africa
20 Clues: Capital of the mongol empire • Chinese Buddhism in Japan, popular • Islamic ruler of Mali with immense wealth • Arab Scholar, traveled all over the world • First Il-Khan of Persia, grandson of Chinggis • Form of Buddhism, emphasized salvation by faith • Bards that maintain oral history in West Africa • Paper money that was used for trade and commerce. • ...
Ancient China Vocabulary, sets 1, 2, 3, and 4 2022-02-16
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- to make soil more fertile
- words written, engraved, or painted on an item
- a stream or river that feeds into a larger stream, river, or lake
- to remove or suppress ideas considered harmful or dangerous
- resistance, defiance and protest
- to make the same
- a Chinese philosopy tht emphasizes strict obedience to laws
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
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- a series of rulers from the same family
- a Chinese philopher that emphasizes proper behavior
- a large group of family members and friends
- far away from other places, buildings, or people
- a violent action in opposition of a government or law
- light, yellow, fertile soil
14 Clues: to make the same • to make soil more fertile • light, yellow, fertile soil • resistance, defiance and protest • a series of rulers from the same family • a large group of family members and friends • words written, engraved, or painted on an item • far away from other places, buildings, or people • a Chinese philopher that emphasizes proper behavior • ...
Ancient China Wordsearch 2023-02-22
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- A religion of eastern and central Asia growing out of the teaching of Siddhārtha Gautama that suffering is inherent in life
- A strong glossy elastic fiber produced by silkworms and used to weave cloth
- A series of fortifications that were built across the historical northern borders of ancient Chinese states and Imperial China as protection against various nomadic groups
- Representing situations by pictures or objects by signs
- Refers to a set of Chinese traditions and religions which emphasize living in harmony
- An imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644
- An explosive consisting of a powdered mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal
- first dynasty in traditional Chinese historiography, established by the legendary Yu the Great, after Shun, the last of the Five Emperors, gave the throne to him
- Tells the direction you are going
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- Confucian concept, practices of respect and caring for one's parents
- Landowners who collected rent from farmers
- Also known as the Yellow River
- Strict laws to control peoples impulses
- Also known as the Huang He
- A board game of strategic skill for two players, played on a checkered board
- An ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality
- simple picture-like labels as the indications of the meaning of concrete objects
- believed to have been first cultivated around the Yangtze River Valley and Yellow River 11,000 years ago
18 Clues: Also known as the Huang He • Also known as the Yellow River • Tells the direction you are going • Strict laws to control peoples impulses • Landowners who collected rent from farmers • An imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644 • Representing situations by pictures or objects by signs • Confucian concept, practices of respect and caring for one's parents • ...
Ancient China 2025-05-02
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- Who was known as "Kong Fuzi" in China?
- What bones were used by the Shang people to foretell the future?
- What did the Chinese refer to Rome as?
- What group of people educated the Chinese in 1600 and gave them a favourable impression on the westerners?
- What supreme deity of the Shang was replaced by Tian?
- when Europeans took what they wanted and behaved with greed/violence, they earned the name ‘ocean-devils’ or?
- In the earliest days of Ancient China civilization, what river were they centered around?
- Who founded the Sui dynasty?
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- What was the name of the famous legalist philosopher, who was also a prince, that tutored Shin Huangdi?
- What was the name of the ideology that combined Confucianism with concepts of Daoism and Buddhism?
- What value did Confucius believe that young people should show respect and obey those older than themselves?
- What emperor ordered to build the Great Wall of China to keep out raiders from the north?
- What did Wudi make the state religion?
- Who was the only female in Chinese history to usurp the throne and rule in her own right as emperor?
- What did the Chinese rulers refer to themselves as?
- What was China's first historical dynasty?
- What does Yuan mean?
- Who was Confucius' rival that founded the Daoism philosophy?
18 Clues: What does Yuan mean? • Who founded the Sui dynasty? • Who was known as "Kong Fuzi" in China? • What did Wudi make the state religion? • What did the Chinese refer to Rome as? • What was China's first historical dynasty? • What did the Chinese rulers refer to themselves as? • What supreme deity of the Shang was replaced by Tian? • ...
Ancient China 2025-06-16
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- What was the name of the ideology that combined Confucianism with concepts of Daoism and Buddhism?
- Who was the only female in Chinese history to usurp the throne and rule in her own right as emperor?
- when Europeans took what they wanted and behaved with greed/violence, they earned the name ‘ocean-devils’ or?
- What emperor ordered to build the Great Wall of China to keep out raiders from the north?
- What value did Confucius believe that young people should show respect and obey those older than themselves?
- What did the Chinese rulers refer to themselves as?
- What did Wudi make the state religion?
- Who founded the Sui dynasty?
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- What bones were used by the Shang people to foretell the future?
- What did the Chinese refer to Rome as?
- What was China's first historical dynasty?
- Who was known as "Kong Fuzi" in China?
- What does Yuan mean?
- What group of people educated the Chinese in 1600 and gave them a favourable impression on the westerners?
- What was the name of the famous legalist philosopher, who was also a prince, that tutored Shin Huangdi?
- Who was Confucius' rival that founded the Daoism philosophy?
- In the earliest days of Ancient China civilization, what river were they centered around?
- What supreme deity of the Shang was replaced by Tian?
18 Clues: What does Yuan mean? • Who founded the Sui dynasty? • What did the Chinese refer to Rome as? • Who was known as "Kong Fuzi" in China? • What did Wudi make the state religion? • What was China's first historical dynasty? • What did the Chinese rulers refer to themselves as? • What supreme deity of the Shang was replaced by Tian? • ...
Christmas and Other Celebrations! 2017-12-12
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- What does a dragon symbolise to Chinese people?
- During Ramadan, Muslim people don't eat, ________ or smoke during the day
- At Chinese New Year, children dress in their new __________
- What kids might find under the Christmas tree on Christmas morning
- Chinese people throw these to keep the dragon awake
- Muslim people do not eat, drink, or smoke from sunrise to sunset for an entire __________
- A place where Muslim people pray
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- At Chinese New Year the parade is led by this creature
- What plant some people put in their house and cover with decorations and lights
- The man who brings some children presents on December 25th
- At the end of Ramadan, Muslim people have a huge one of these!
- For Christian people, Christmas is about celebrating the ___________ of Jesus Christ
12 Clues: A place where Muslim people pray • What does a dragon symbolise to Chinese people? • Chinese people throw these to keep the dragon awake • At Chinese New Year the parade is led by this creature • The man who brings some children presents on December 25th • At Chinese New Year, children dress in their new __________ • ...
Lunar New Year 2024 2024-01-23
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- The animal that represents the year 2024 in the Chinese zodiac
- a traditional Asian art form that's performed during Chinese New Year
- Number of animals in the Chinese calendar
- The name of the traditional dumplings eaten during the new year celebration
- If you find this in your dumpling, you will have a year of good luck
- These are decorated, hung in temples and carried during a parade
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- The name of the red envelopes that contain money and are given to children and relatives
- Fruit said to represent luck and prosperity
- small packets containing money that are given as a symbol of good luck
- Plant that brings happiness, wealth and longevity
- The color that is considered lucky and festive in Chinese culture
- The month of the lunar new year
12 Clues: The month of the lunar new year • Number of animals in the Chinese calendar • Fruit said to represent luck and prosperity • Plant that brings happiness, wealth and longevity • The animal that represents the year 2024 in the Chinese zodiac • These are decorated, hung in temples and carried during a parade • ...
Lesson 11 2017-01-11
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- A dish that needs Bulldog sauce.
- A popular ice cream flavour
- Fried cow meat
- Noodles in soup
- The way to eat Chinese, Korean and Japanese food
- An Italian food
- An indian food
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- The famous gyudon restaurant
- A type of Chinese tea
- A famous hot sauce
- A popular fast food restaurant
- Raw fish on vinegar rice
- A combini that sells oden
- A healthy food
- A popular family restaurant
- An American food
16 Clues: Fried cow meat • A healthy food • An indian food • Noodles in soup • An Italian food • An American food • A famous hot sauce • A type of Chinese tea • Raw fish on vinegar rice • A combini that sells oden • A popular ice cream flavour • A popular family restaurant • The famous gyudon restaurant • A popular fast food restaurant • A dish that needs Bulldog sauce. • ...
Kenshir 2025-07-17
11 Clues: Ken food • shir bday • zodiac sign • our first date • months together • shir last Disney • Ken Chinese name • Ken first Disney • shir Chinese name • Ken birthday month • where is our honeymoon
APWH Unit 1/2 2020-04-03
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- He conquered the Song Dynasty and founded Yuan
- Chinese invention used heavily on the Silk Roads
- A South American Empire that made use of quipu
- Chinese belief based on logic and filial piety
- A type of religion that adapts to a culture
- Chinese invention used in the Indian Ocean Trade
- Seasonal winds that made Indian Ocean trade possible
- Main religion of merchants and traders from 1250-1450
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- Trade Routes that traded luxury and light weight goods
- Major disease that was spread along the Silk Roads
- He made a Hajj to Mecca
- European hierarchy
- A group of nomads who formed history's largest land empire
- Trade routes that traded heavy and bulk goods
- A Mesoamerican Empire that made use of human sacrifice
- A type of mystic missionary who spread the Religion of Islam
16 Clues: European hierarchy • He made a Hajj to Mecca • A type of religion that adapts to a culture • Trade routes that traded heavy and bulk goods • He conquered the Song Dynasty and founded Yuan • A South American Empire that made use of quipu • Chinese belief based on logic and filial piety • Chinese invention used heavily on the Silk Roads • ...
Tac assignment , Crossword puzzle 2016-02-11
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- The Chinese belief that the emperors power has been given to them directly from the gods
- Teaching of Confucius based around education
- Great Chinese philosopher
- father being the head f the household
- Chinese philosopher who wrote book Tao Te Ching
- Another name often associated with the Mongols
- A place of worship
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- Is the belief that the emperor has the right to rule harshly
- Is the belief that one should live their life honoring your elders
- Nomadic warrior groups who were China's enemy
- A group or series of rulers who come from the same family
- A ruler
- Bringing praise upon yourself
- Is the study of the search for the truth
- The teachings of Lao Tzu , where people need to keep their internal energy in balance
- Dynasty that follows the Qin dynasty
16 Clues: A ruler • A place of worship • Great Chinese philosopher • Bringing praise upon yourself • Dynasty that follows the Qin dynasty • father being the head f the household • Is the study of the search for the truth • Teaching of Confucius based around education • Nomadic warrior groups who were China's enemy • Another name often associated with the Mongols • ...
ancient china 2023-06-16
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- service The group of people who worked for the govorment
- A fast growing grass that grows very tall and with hollow
- An ancient Chinese treatment
- A revered mythical creature
- An important invention that was used for fireworks
- into moths.
- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members
- A type of Chinese sailboat that is typically flat bottomed
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- Elements The five elements of ancient Chinese
- A religion or philosophy
- A protective covering made by silkworms before they
- A type of varnish used to protect items and make them more
- One of the three major religions of China,
- A style of writing that was considered an art
- City A giant palace built in the center of Beijing city
- Wall A 5500 mile long wall built along the northern border of
16 Clues: into moths. • A religion or philosophy • A revered mythical creature • An ancient Chinese treatment • One of the three major religions of China, • A style of writing that was considered an art • Elements The five elements of ancient Chinese • An important invention that was used for fireworks • A protective covering made by silkworms before they • ...
ancient china 2023-06-16
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- service The group of people who worked for the govorment
- A fast growing grass that grows very tall and with hollow
- An ancient Chinese treatment
- A revered mythical creature
- An important invention that was used for fireworks
- into moths.
- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members
- A type of Chinese sailboat that is typically flat bottomed
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- Elements The five elements of ancient Chinese
- A religion or philosophy
- A protective covering made by silkworms before they
- A type of varnish used to protect items and make them more
- One of the three major religions of China,
- A style of writing that was considered an art
- City A giant palace built in the center of Beijing city
- Wall A 5500 mile long wall built along the northern border of
16 Clues: into moths. • A religion or philosophy • A revered mythical creature • An ancient Chinese treatment • One of the three major religions of China, • A style of writing that was considered an art • Elements The five elements of ancient Chinese • An important invention that was used for fireworks • A protective covering made by silkworms before they • ...
China Vocabulary 2013-04-09
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- Mao's division of the Chinese public into groups which controlled all aspects of peasants' lives and assigned jobs to each person
- the bow to the Chinese emperor which Europeans refused to do by the 18th century
- the spread of ideas to promote a cause or damage an opposing cause
- Communist leader who became the first dictator of the People's Republic of China in 1949
- China's best known philosopher whose ideas over time came to dominate Chinese society
- an authority given to westerners in China who were accused of crimes who were allowed to be tried in courts in their home countries
- the duty and respect that children owe their parents
- in the 1950s, the Chinese government forced peasants to pool their land, tools, and labor; peasants became employees of the state and received a share of the harvest
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- American president who visited China in 1971 and started the process for the two countries to establish diplomatic and economic relations
- symbols used by the Chinese to express ideas such as beauty, joy, and justice
- industrial working class that Karl Marx predicted would rise up and create a new, classless society
- an area in which a foreign nation has special economic privileges, such as the right to build railroads and factories
- a country in which the government controls every aspect of its citizens' lives through a single party dictatorship
- the rise and fall of ruling families
- began in 1966 under Mao, this movement to "root out" capitalists within the country led to chaos within China
- another term for a free market economy
16 Clues: the rise and fall of ruling families • another term for a free market economy • the duty and respect that children owe their parents • the spread of ideas to promote a cause or damage an opposing cause • symbols used by the Chinese to express ideas such as beauty, joy, and justice • the bow to the Chinese emperor which Europeans refused to do by the 18th century • ...
Daily Life in Ancient China 2012-11-28
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- The emperor's personal colour
- ___________ food was food that the emperor and his nobles ate that included crab rolls and fried prawns
- ___________ wine was a popular beverage at celebrations and festivals
- A staple dish in China and the first grain cultivated there
- Most children stayed at home to help their families with the __________
- The chinese considered food as ___________
- Utensils unique to Chinese culture
- A material used to make some peasants homes
- Peasants wore clothes made from these fibres.
- In the Han dynasty, many schools became ___________
- Also known as tofu, a food originating in China (Two words)
- It was considered disrespectful to cut your ___________
- A popular dish in Ancient China, especially in the Song dynasty
- High ranking officials dressed in this material
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- Boys prepared for these which could give them high-ranking jobs (Two words)
- ____________ was a favourite drink among the Chinese and still is today.
- A grain imported from West Asia
- Schools were generally based in ____________
- ___________ was eaten for breakfast or other meals
- Nobles were educated in these (Two words)
- ____________ was expensive.
21 Clues: ____________ was expensive. • The emperor's personal colour • A grain imported from West Asia • Utensils unique to Chinese culture • Nobles were educated in these (Two words) • The chinese considered food as ___________ • A material used to make some peasants homes • Schools were generally based in ____________ • Peasants wore clothes made from these fibres. • ...
Chinese Cinderella by Tom Sukhov 2013-06-19
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- How did everyone made Adeline feel?
- What did Little Sister tip?
- The main character's grandpa
- After Adeline's mother died, father did what?
- The maid
- Father's sister
- Big sister's English name
- The name Niang gave to the stepchildren
- What did the stepchildren planned to send Father?
- Where Niang is from
- What war did the Chinese lose against the French and English?
- The city where the family lives
- The school that the children go to
- A term used to describe Niang
- The language spoken in China
- Evil and cruel
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- The family's dog name
- AuntBaba didnt marry anyone
- Language that Niang speaks
- What did Adeline get for topping the class?
- She owns a Bank in Shanghai
- What did the Japanese bomb in America?
- The main character of the story
- The person who cooks for the family
- Niang's English name
- What did the stepchildren needed money for?
- The city where the family used to live
- A Chinese game that AuntBaba plays
- The country where the story takes place
- Adeline's last name
30 Clues: The maid • Evil and cruel • Father's sister • Where Niang is from • Adeline's last name • Niang's English name • The family's dog name • Big sister's English name • Language that Niang speaks • AuntBaba didnt marry anyone • What did Little Sister tip? • She owns a Bank in Shanghai • The main character's grandpa • The language spoken in China • A term used to describe Niang • ...
Ancient China 2016-10-20
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- Wall a barrier built by the Qin that linked earlier walls across China's northern frontier
- the way a task is accomplished
- a hard gemstone
- an early Chinese belief that people were bad by nature and need to be controlled
- Road a network of routs between China and the Mediterranean Sea
- the ideas of Confucius
- people of high rank
- a new idea, method, or device
- the way something is set up or organized
- Huangdi the first emperor of the Qin dynasty and the first to unite China under a single ruler
- the practice of inserting small needles through the skin at specific points to relieve pain or cure disease
- an early Chinese belief that stressed living in harmony with the universe
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- a prediction
- farmers with small farms
- the spread of ideas from one culture to another
- moral values
- most influential teacher in Chinese history
- a device that measures the strength of an earthquake
- the most famous Daoist teacher
- a device that uses the position of shadows cast by the sun to tell time
20 Clues: a prediction • moral values • a hard gemstone • people of high rank • the ideas of Confucius • farmers with small farms • a new idea, method, or device • the way a task is accomplished • the most famous Daoist teacher • the way something is set up or organized • most influential teacher in Chinese history • the spread of ideas from one culture to another • ...
Unit 3 Classical Asia (India and China) 2019-10-10
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- To find your divine essence through the Eight fold Path
- The religious leaders and societal leaders in Gupta India
- The Buddha
- Follow your rank, work hard, respect tradition, be moral and ethical
- Buddhist dharma, the first lesson of the Buddha (3 words)
- Important rock in MesoAmerica
- The most rigorous tests were passed at a high level for this
- You're in until death, let's hope for good Karma
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- Buddhist and Hindu dogma
- Yield to nature, do not follow large ambition, find balance
- Hindu most likely to convert to Buddhism
- The largest dynasty in the Chinese Classical Age
- The divine right to rule the land of China (3 words)
- MesoAmerican calendars were based on life ___________
- The Chinese belief in traditionalism led to this
- piety Reverence for you father and mother (2 words)
- Emperor, conquered vasts amounts of land, converted to Buddhism
- The classical Chinese dynasty that was feudal (not centralized)
- The first centralized dynasty of China and it's shortest
- The largest of the Classical Indian dynasties
20 Clues: The Buddha • Buddhist and Hindu dogma • Important rock in MesoAmerica • Hindu most likely to convert to Buddhism • The largest of the Classical Indian dynasties • The largest dynasty in the Chinese Classical Age • The Chinese belief in traditionalism led to this • You're in until death, let's hope for good Karma • piety Reverence for you father and mother (2 words) • ...
China Unit 2 Crossword 2021-02-24
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- Harsh and brutal laws
- the only emperor to be born a peasant and work his way up to the throne
- Shi Huangdi's name means first ___
- a chinese invention we still use today
- the clay the life-size sculptures were made of
- emperor that unified China into one empire
- Confucius and Chinese families considered loyalty and ___ to be important
- a group of people whose job it was to carry out the work of the government was the ___ service
- A system of beliefs and values
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- something the Han dynasty was known for
- A huge wall that was built to keep the nomads out
- the most important thing to the Ancient Chinese
- a local leader of an armed group
- dynasty that only lasted 15 years
- a type of money
- Farmland made by digging into the side of a mountain
- person or people that someone is descended from
- a valuable cloth made only in China
- ancient trade route through China
- the dynasty that set up the civil service
20 Clues: a type of money • Harsh and brutal laws • A system of beliefs and values • a local leader of an armed group • dynasty that only lasted 15 years • ancient trade route through China • Shi Huangdi's name means first ___ • a valuable cloth made only in China • a chinese invention we still use today • something the Han dynasty was known for • ...
Religions vs Philosophies 2021-09-28
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- Hinduism ethics code of law
- ancient set of laws that emphasized on retribution
- Set of Christian laws for responsible behaviors
- Basic rules of behaviors in Buddhism
- Rome's first written code of laws
- The belief that natural objects have spirits
- Code of laws designed by Byzantine emperor that reflected Christian values
- a religion that attempts to appeal to all people
- Japanese religion relates to Buddhism that focus on nature and ancestor worship
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- Laws established by Draco in ancient Greece that prescribed death penalty for almost all violation
- Chinese philosophy that emphasized on social relationships to ensure social order and harmony
- Chinese philosophy that believes humans are naturally evil, thus need to be ruled by harsh laws
- principles of right and wrong
- belief in one god
- Islamic code of law
- belief in more than one god; belief in many gods
- a system of belief and values
- Jewish code of law
- Chinese philosophy and religion that emphasizes the natural orders
- a religion that is particular to a group of people or culture
20 Clues: belief in one god • Jewish code of law • Islamic code of law • Hinduism ethics code of law • principles of right and wrong • a system of belief and values • Rome's first written code of laws • Basic rules of behaviors in Buddhism • The belief that natural objects have spirits • Set of Christian laws for responsible behaviors • belief in more than one god; belief in many gods • ...
Southeast Asia Project 2021-09-23
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- japanese word meaning those who serve Japans Warrior
- local hindu rulers
- Li Yuan ambitious son, also know as Tang Taizong
- religion of nature
- Flying mammal
- ruled from 1526 to 1857 and stretched from Himalayas to the Deccan Plateau
- juts south from Asian mainland
- Large marsupial
- Code of Japans warriors,
- Dynasty from 1392 to 1910
- emphasized self reliance meditation and devotion to duty
- Man's best friend
- restored china's earlier glory
- first emperor
- religion founded by a young man named Nanak
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- Likes to chase mice
- lead imperial research program
- chief builder of Mughal empire earned title of Akbar the Great
- killer tidal waves that are caused by underwater earthquakes
- muslim ruler
- ruled Korea from p35 to 1392
- chinese word meaning brilliant
- Cheiftain ruler who united Mongols
- vast treeless plains
- ruled a unified korea from 668 to 935
- italian merchant that visits the dynasty
- Genghiskhan's grandson
- Has a trunk
- wealthy landowners and peasants
- chinese name for Kublai's empire
- chinese counting rods that made calculations faster
31 Clues: Has a trunk • muslim ruler • Flying mammal • first emperor • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • local hindu rulers • religion of nature • Likes to chase mice • vast treeless plains • Genghiskhan's grandson • Code of Japans warriors, • Dynasty from 1392 to 1910 • ruled Korea from p35 to 1392 • lead imperial research program • chinese word meaning brilliant • juts south from Asian mainland • ...
Medieval Asia Review 2021-09-10
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- Dramatic change when economic activity increases.
- Mughal Emperor known for Religious Toleration
- Mongol invention that helped them conquer other civilizations
- Period in Japanese history when women ruled the court
- Cause of the Mongol's failure to take Japan
- Nomads who herded sheep and raided other civilizations
- Form of farming that allowed more food to be produced in China
- Japanese Warlord
- Chinese empress that was popular among peasants but unpopular among nobles
- trade route that connected China to the Middle East
- Basis of the Civil Service Exam
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- Tomb built by Shah Jahan in honor of his wife
- Khan known for taking over the song dynasty
- Ming Palace built to show and consolidate the power of the emperor
- Ventian explorer who helped generate European interest in Asia
- Period in Japan where the Minamoto clan dominated
- Traditional Religion of Japan
- Samurai Code
- Group at the bottom of the hierarchy in Feudal Japan
- Chinese invention that changed warfare
- Chinese invention that helped spread knowledge more easily
- Ming China Explorer
22 Clues: Samurai Code • Japanese Warlord • Ming China Explorer • Traditional Religion of Japan • Basis of the Civil Service Exam • Chinese invention that changed warfare • Khan known for taking over the song dynasty • Cause of the Mongol's failure to take Japan • Tomb built by Shah Jahan in honor of his wife • Mughal Emperor known for Religious Toleration • ...
Ancient Vocabulary Review 2022-03-01
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- member of the upper class
- discovery of farming
- exchange of goods without the use of money
- rapids in a river
- Egyptian king
- line of rulers from the same family
- to become an expert or skilled
- study of the past through digging
- fan-shaped area of silt near a river
- Chinese belief of how kings should rule
- old stone age
- paper
- money
- administrative service of the government
- to tame for human use
- responsibility children have to their parents
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- tomb for a pharaoh
- major trade route
- Chinese rule comes from the gods
- time before history was written down
- military leader
- to treat a body from decaying
- picture writing
- item used by people in the past
- government official
- government with a religious leader
- moving from place to place
- person one descends from
- extra amounts left over
- new stone age
- writing based off pictures of animals or symbols
- based on the philosopher that wrote the Analects
- Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of laws
33 Clues: paper • money • Egyptian king • old stone age • new stone age • military leader • picture writing • major trade route • rapids in a river • tomb for a pharaoh • government official • discovery of farming • to tame for human use • extra amounts left over • person one descends from • member of the upper class • moving from place to place • to treat a body from decaying • to become an expert or skilled • ...
6th Grade SS Crossword 2024 2024-12-12
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- type of government where people elect leaders to make decisions for them
- world's highest mountains
- This year, Taylor Swift's birthday
- ancient Roman delicacy
- ruled over the heavens, imprisoned dragons
- trade route that connected China to places west
- how the ancient Chinese told the future
- Spartacus was one
- language spoken by the ancient Romans
- animal that made ancient China's most precious material
- wedge-shaped writing from ancient Mesopotamia
- ancient Roman temple to all the gods
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- people who bordered ancient China, and where
- ancient Rome's greatest rival, now Tunisia
- Roman tic-tac-toe
- sequence of rulers from a single familiy
- general term for a Chinese word
- how to say "yellow" in Mandarin Chinese, first part of "Yellow River"
- mountains ran down the Italian peninsula
- China's longest river
- Olympic medal type, important material in ancient China
- bridge for water
- desert in NW China
- capital of Illinois
- Crassus was one
- highest mountains in Europe
- elected dictator for life
- capital of Canada
- mythological symbol of China's rivers
- ancient Roman amphitheatre
30 Clues: Crassus was one • bridge for water • Roman tic-tac-toe • Spartacus was one • capital of Canada • desert in NW China • capital of Illinois • China's longest river • ancient Roman delicacy • world's highest mountains • elected dictator for life • ancient Roman amphitheatre • highest mountains in Europe • general term for a Chinese word • This year, Taylor Swift's birthday • ...
China - Alison 2022-01-18
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- first emperor of china
- the fist family to rule the middle kingdom
- philosopher who believed the natural order was important
- refers to the rise and fall of dynasties
- cities started to emerge along the ________ around 2000 BC
- the belief that the royal authority to rule through divine approval
- to concentrate power in a single person or location
- the belief a universal force called dao guides all thing
- Chinese writing
- masculine,active, creative, bright, hard
- was central to Chinese society
- was one of capitals of the dynasty
- people conquered the shang dynasty around 1027 BC
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- philosopher who lived during the decline of the zhou dynasty
- respect shown by children for their parents and elders
- set of criteria that needs to be met to accomplish an objective
- the Chinese beliefs that the spirits of family members have the power to bring good or disaster for the family
- feminine, passive, receptive, dark, soft
- philosophy that believed a highly efficient and powerful government was the key to social order
- bring together
20 Clues: bring together • Chinese writing • first emperor of china • was central to Chinese society • was one of capitals of the dynasty • refers to the rise and fall of dynasties • feminine, passive, receptive, dark, soft • masculine,active, creative, bright, hard • the fist family to rule the middle kingdom • people conquered the shang dynasty around 1027 BC • ...
Ela 503 and 504 2 2022-11-03
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- past tense verb; when Amy moves in the past
- a ruler that doesn't measure; sounds like Aimee
- this girl is always happy
- upside down country where Yichen lives
- this Chinese city will hurt you
- wander around; Italian capital
- boy whose name sounds like a Hong Kong singer
- an inventor; hao sheng
- another name for my teacher's nationality
- a question that is good in Chinese
- precious metal; Cindy
- a silly person in China; a smart person in other countries
- second person; Erin
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- to check or damage something; a boy in 503
- a month where you can't do anything
- shining light; sounds like Shaun
- angry letters; what you're doing now
- give a name or use a phone
- has a trunk but no key
- a long way; sounds like Samuel
- flat peak; part of your foot in the Chinese army
- to win; sounds like chuan he
- not from here; sounds like someone who annoys teachers
- something you wear in pairs; Peter and Shaun
- double digit number; Eric
- a month where you can do what you want
26 Clues: second person; Erin • precious metal; Cindy • has a trunk but no key • an inventor; hao sheng • this girl is always happy • double digit number; Eric • give a name or use a phone • to win; sounds like chuan he • a long way; sounds like Samuel • wander around; Italian capital • this Chinese city will hurt you • shining light; sounds like Shaun • a question that is good in Chinese • ...
Chapter 3 & 4 Vocab 2025-10-30
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- Traditional vessels used by Buddhist Monks to recieve food or money
- Provided rapid communication across the Mongol Empire and fostered trade
- Muslim Eunuch, Great Chinese Admiral who commanded a huge fleet of ships
- The black death
- Major commercial city of West African Civilization
- Men that were personally loyal to the emperor and exercised great authority
- Language that is grammatically African tongue, but written in Arabic script
- Grandson of Chinggis Khan, became the first il-Khan of Persia
- A Mongol capital
- A north American chiefdom near present day St.Louis
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- Mongol Dynasty that gave themselves the name of a Chinese dynastic title
- Paper Money innovated by the Chinese
- Emperor of Mali Empire, considered to be the wealthiest person in history
- Made trans-Saharan commerce possible
- Guesthouses located along the trade routes
- Traditional west African oral historians and storytellers
- Kingdom in central Java
- New naval advancement (ships by China)
- "Mongols of the Seas"
- Built by the Angkor kingdom to express a Hindu understanding of the cosmos centered on Mt. Meru
20 Clues: The black death • A Mongol capital • "Mongols of the Seas" • Kingdom in central Java • Paper Money innovated by the Chinese • Made trans-Saharan commerce possible • New naval advancement (ships by China) • Guesthouses located along the trade routes • Major commercial city of West African Civilization • A north American chiefdom near present day St.Louis • ...
Dynasties of China 2020-01-30
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- regions within the Mongol Empire
- a main crop like rice
- the first Emperor of the Ming Dynasty
- a period where a country rejects contact with foreign nations
- an end to the suffering of life, and a great band from the 1990s
- to join together again
- a Chinese ruling dynasty that ruled for 500 years after the Mongols left China
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- rebirth into another life
- a strong, light, and nearly see-through ceramic.
- a vast grassy plain in northwest china
- the last dynasty in China that ruled for 300 years
- the buying and selling of goods
- a chinese dynasty that seized power in 618
- a chinese general that seized power and established the sui dynasty
14 Clues: a main crop like rice • to join together again • rebirth into another life • the buying and selling of goods • regions within the Mongol Empire • the first Emperor of the Ming Dynasty • a vast grassy plain in northwest china • a chinese dynasty that seized power in 618 • a strong, light, and nearly see-through ceramic. • the last dynasty in China that ruled for 300 years • ...
Borderlands Game 2022-09-20
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- Japanese mercenaries hired by local lords
- System for rotating crops to grow more over seasons in Europe
- Frank King who signed Treaty of Verdun creating modern European map.
- Japanese governors who had decentralized power
- One strong emperor who unites the kingdom
- Japanese code for nationalism and obligations
- Japanese book about royal court alliances
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- Japanese military ruler of island
- Sons of families who passed the Civil Service exam and worked in Chinese bureaucracy
- Economic system of lords and serfs who owned or worked the land
- Offices to manage the Chinese kingdoms
- Charles Martel defeated Muslims at this battle
- Estates that serfs worked on for feudalism
- Gift tax to Chinese empire to show loyalty
14 Clues: Japanese military ruler of island • Offices to manage the Chinese kingdoms • Japanese mercenaries hired by local lords • One strong emperor who unites the kingdom • Japanese book about royal court alliances • Estates that serfs worked on for feudalism • Gift tax to Chinese empire to show loyalty • Japanese code for nationalism and obligations • ...
Chinese Dynasties 2012-11-06
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- an insrument that uses Earth's magnetic field to show direction
- a thin, beautiful type of pottery
- a Chinese philosopher
- a form of printing in which an entire page is carved into a block of wood
- a body of unelected government officials
- A canal linking northern and southern China
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- a mixture of powders used in guns and explosives
- an educated member of the government
- the Song capital
- service as a government official
10 Clues: the Song capital • a Chinese philosopher • service as a government official • a thin, beautiful type of pottery • an educated member of the government • a body of unelected government officials • A canal linking northern and southern China • a mixture of powders used in guns and explosives • an insrument that uses Earth's magnetic field to show direction • ...
Chinese Zodiac 2013-02-01
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- eager to know
- the act of recording names, events, etc.
- a quick and light in motion
- any belief or story passed on traditionally, especially one considered to be false or based on superstition
- to state clearly, to make known
- call for the presence of
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- to bring to ruin, to feel helpless
- a in the direction cloase to the mouth of a stream
- to run fast
- something that tempts or allures
10 Clues: to run fast • eager to know • call for the presence of • a quick and light in motion • to state clearly, to make known • something that tempts or allures • to bring to ruin, to feel helpless • the act of recording names, events, etc. • a in the direction cloase to the mouth of a stream • ...
Chinese phrases 2020-03-21
Chinese Civilization 2021-06-24
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- Symbol for writing
- What did the emperor do with many books?
- What river did it begin on?
- Emperor made everyone use same coins and __
- First emperor of China
- First Chinese state
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- How many years did his reign last?
- Famous Chinese philosopher
- What happened after the emperors death
- Term for a cruel and harsh leader
10 Clues: Symbol for writing • First Chinese state • First emperor of China • Famous Chinese philosopher • What river did it begin on? • Term for a cruel and harsh leader • How many years did his reign last? • What happened after the emperors death • What did the emperor do with many books? • Emperor made everyone use same coins and __
Chinese History 2023-03-23
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- I am the founder of Daosim, who am I?
- the traditional Chinese female dress, adopted from ethnic manchu dress
- I am a famous female poet, of the Song Dynasty, who am I?
- On this day, you are expected to return to your family tomb and clean it to please you ancestors (no dash)
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- the other name for the island known as Taiwan
- I am known as the "yellow emperor" what is my true name?
- people called me "Ghengis Khan" what was my birth name?
- I am the most commonly spoken version of Chinese
- this ethnic group is suffering persecution by modern Chinese authorities (plural)
- I am the starting point of the grand canal, a city, who am I?
10 Clues: I am the founder of Daosim, who am I? • the other name for the island known as Taiwan • I am the most commonly spoken version of Chinese • people called me "Ghengis Khan" what was my birth name? • I am known as the "yellow emperor" what is my true name? • I am a famous female poet, of the Song Dynasty, who am I? • ...
Chinese Culture 2025-02-11
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- - A traditional gift filled with money, given for good luck. (Two Words)
- - A mythical creature often seen in Lunar New Year parades, symbolizing power and luck.
- - A traditional dance performed to bring good luck and fortune. (Two Words)
- - These colorful lights are released into the sky or hung up during festivals.
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- - A key part of the Lunar New Year, when relatives gather to celebrate. (Two Words
- - Another name for the Chinese Lunar New Year. (Two Words)
- - These loud explosives are used to scare away evil spirits during celebrations.
- - A popular dish eaten during the New Year, symbolizing wealth.
- - A 12-animal cycle that determines personality traits in Chinese culture.
- - A legendary beast that was scared away by red colors and loud noises.
10 Clues: - Another name for the Chinese Lunar New Year. (Two Words) • - A popular dish eaten during the New Year, symbolizing wealth. • - A legendary beast that was scared away by red colors and loud noises. • - A traditional gift filled with money, given for good luck. (Two Words) • - A 12-animal cycle that determines personality traits in Chinese culture. • ...
Chinese 2 2024-02-26
Chinese Dynasties 2022-06-15
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- a reason someone could loose the mandate of heaven
- the first dynasty of china
- the Shang rulers performed.......
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- the Shang rulers were always this
- how many steps there are in the dynastic cycle
- the last of the Chinese dynasties
- the shortest dynasty to ever exist
- the _______ rebelled against the Shang dynasty
- what makes the yellow river the yellow river
- the longest-lasting empire in the REGION
10 Clues: the first dynasty of china • the Shang rulers were always this • the last of the Chinese dynasties • the Shang rulers performed....... • the shortest dynasty to ever exist • the longest-lasting empire in the REGION • what makes the yellow river the yellow river • how many steps there are in the dynastic cycle • the _______ rebelled against the Shang dynasty • ...
Ancient China 2024-03-19
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- a power or law believed to be granted by a god
- honoring of ancestors through rituals such as offering food to spirits of the dead
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- a strong metal alloy made from copper
- the Daoist concept of opposing forces
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- a line of rulers in China from about 1045 to 256 B.C.E.
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- a system of government based on land owners and tenants
- one of the first Chinese dynasties, ruled from 1700 to 1122 B.C.E
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obediance to laws
- location where ruins were found from the Shang Dynasty, China's first civilazation
- a piece of bone or shell heated and cracked by holy men to seek advice from a king ancestor
12 Clues: a strong metal alloy made from copper • the Daoist concept of opposing forces • a power or law believed to be granted by a god • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • a system of government based on land owners and tenants • a line of rulers in China from about 1045 to 256 B.C.E. • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obediance to laws • ...
Ancient China 2023-12-15
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- Common animal associated with China?
- Red object gifted during Chinese new year?
- What fiber were the rich clothes made from?
- Fast growing crop, can be harvested twice in a year?
- Common eating utensil?
- What did people release to light a bright future for themselves?
- What direction did the home door face?
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- Common language in China?
- What philosopher is one of the largest and most known in Chinese history?
- What pottery material was used to make a large soldier army?
- What great construction project spans a large majority of the border?
- What was the term used for the emporers time in power?
- What is the current Chinese capital?
- Precious stone found and traded around China?
- What was the last name of the Mongols most brutal leader?
15 Clues: Common eating utensil? • Common language in China? • Common animal associated with China? • What is the current Chinese capital? • What direction did the home door face? • Red object gifted during Chinese new year? • What fiber were the rich clothes made from? • Precious stone found and traded around China? • Fast growing crop, can be harvested twice in a year? • ...
China 2023-11-27
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- People's Congress The legislature of the People's Republic of China. It is under the control of the Chinese Communist Party and is not an independent branch of government.
- Leap Forward Started by Mao Zedong, combined collective farms into People's Communes, failed because there was no incentive to work harder, ended after 2 years.
- Credit System a system of scoring citizens through their actions by placing them under constant surveillance
- Gong Meditative martial arts movement founded in 1992 and banned by Chinese government in 1999 as an "evil cult"
- system of beliefs; taught that people need to have a sense of duty to faimly and community in order to bring peace to society.
- Revolution Campaign in China ordered by Mao Zedong to purge the Communist Party of his opponents and instill revolutionary values in the younger generation.
- rice bowl Mao's promise of cradle to grave health care, work, and retirement security that has largely disappeared under reform and opening
- population Migrants from the rural areas who have moved temporarily to the cities to find employment.
- responsibility system the system put into practice in China beginning in the early 1980s in which major decisions about agricultural production are made by individual farm families based on profit motive rather than by a people's commune or the government.
- Flowers Campaign Period from 1956 to 1957 in which Mao encouraged intellectuals to offer criticism of national policy, followed by crackdown on critics
- Dream Paramount leader Xi Jinping's policy vision calling for China's national rejuvenation, modernization, and prosperity
- society CCP propaganda term for the continuation of economic reform but with more concern for the growing wealth and welfare gap between urban and rural China
- capitalists Private entrepreneurs who are also members of the CCP and whose interests generally align with those of the party-state
- Consensus Neomercantilist model of state-led capitalist development adopted by China and proposed as alternative to Western neoliberal model known as the Washington consensus
- Li China's premier and head of government (2013-2023)
- Square Site in Beijing where Chinese students and workers gathered to demand greater political openness in 1989. The demonstration was crushed by Chinese military with great loss of life.
- and Road Initiative A global development strategy adopted by the Chinese government involving infrastructure development and investments in 152 countries and international organizations in Asia, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas.
- Liberation Army Chinese Communist army; administered much of country under People's Republic of China.
- Represents Jiang Zemin's 2001 policy that China should always represent the development needs of China's advancing productivity, advancing culture, & the interests of the majority of the population (co-opting private entrepreneurs into the CCP) (workers, peasants, merchants)
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- March The 6,000-mile (9,600-kilometer) flight of Chinese Communists from southeastern to northwestern China. The Communists, led by Mao Zedong, were pursued by the Chinese army under orders from Chiang Kai-shek.
- campaign Xi Jinping's sweeping campaign against graft and other forms of corruption, launched in 2012 and used both to tackle government malfeasance at all levels and eliminate political rivals
- system A longstanding Chinese system whereby all inhabitants must obtain and carry with them residency permits that indicate where an individual is from and where they may exercise particular rights such as education, health care, housing, and the like.
- Party Congress body of over 2,000 delegates chosen primarily from congresses on lower levels; meets every 5 years to rubberstamp decisions by party leaders; main power: elect members of the Central Committee
- (KMT) China's Nationalist Party founded by Sun Yat-sen and led by Chiang Kai-shek, who was overthrown by Mao's Communists in 1949 and forced to flee to Taiwan
- Yat-sen Chinese nationalist revolutionary, founder and leader of the Kuomintang until his death. He attempted to create a liberal democratic political movement in China but was thwarted by military leaders.
- A group of Turkic-speakers who controlled their own centralized empire from 744 to 840 in Mongolia and Central Asia.
- country, two systems Term for China's guarantee to Hong Kong of 50 years of domestic autonomy as a "special administrative region" after the British colony was returned to China in 1997
- Communist Party Party formed in 1923 when Sun Yat-Sen merged the Third Communist International and the KMT to create the first of many liberation fronts. This front was completely anticonservative and anti-imperialist, but not fully communist. Eventually it would separate from and defeat the KMT under Mao Zedong in 1927.
- versus experts Term describing Mao's policy favoring politically indoctrinated party cadres (Reds) over those people who had economic training (experts)
- Deng Paramount leader (1978-97) who launched China's policy of economic reform and opening
- Zedong (1893-1976) Leader of the Communist Party in China that overthrew Jiang Jieshi and the Nationalists. Established China as the People's Republic of China and ruled from 1949 until 1976.
- (work unit) system Maoist program providing all Chinese citizens lifetime affiliation with a work unit governing all aspects of their lives
- Jinping The current president of China and leader of the Chinese Communist Party who, despite being born to high-ranking father, worked his way up from the lowest ranks of the party.
- Fourth Movement A national protest in China in 1919, in which people demonstrated against the Treaty of Versailles and foreign interference.
- economic zones specific area within a country in which tax incentives and less stringent environmental regulations are implemented to attract foreign business and investment
- Jiang Deng's successor in the 1990s as China's paramount leader
- Hu China's paramount leader from 2002 to 2012
- Guards the Radical youth of the Cultural Revolution in China starting in 1966. Often wore red armbands and carried Mao's Little Red Book.
- of humiliation China's term for its domination by imperialists from the first Opium War to Communist victory, 1839-1949
- and opening Deng's economic liberalization policy in China, starting in the late 1970s
40 Clues: Hu China's paramount leader from 2002 to 2012 • Li China's premier and head of government (2013-2023) • Jiang Deng's successor in the 1990s as China's paramount leader • and opening Deng's economic liberalization policy in China, starting in the late 1970s • Deng Paramount leader (1978-97) who launched China's policy of economic reform and opening • ...
Chinese Culture 2016-03-22
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- this is extremely important to Chinese students today.
- the type of work that is very common in Chinese culture.
- this was outlawed when china became a communist country.
- the type of government china uses.
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- a major type of work that many Chinese still do.
- the number of children a family could have until recently.
- a way of thinking and living developed in china.
- the event that brought world-wide attention to China.
- this person was considered divine by early Chinese culture.
- a group of nomadic people that invaded china.
10 Clues: the type of government china uses. • a group of nomadic people that invaded china. • a major type of work that many Chinese still do. • a way of thinking and living developed in china. • the event that brought world-wide attention to China. • this is extremely important to Chinese students today. • the type of work that is very common in Chinese culture. • ...
Chinese Dynasty 2017-12-08
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- Around 1200,China was conquered by the ___
- An important luxury item that Chinese traded with foreigners.
- A religion which came to China along the Silk Road.
- The last dynasty to rule China was founded by ____
- The Chinese consulted ___ to receive answers from their ancestors.
- The first dynasty of Ancient China _____
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- During first 1900 years of history,China was ruled by four ____
- An important philosopher, thinker in early China _____
- The great silk road reached from China to ________
- ____ dynasty was ruled by a Mongol leader.
10 Clues: The first dynasty of Ancient China _____ • Around 1200,China was conquered by the ___ • ____ dynasty was ruled by a Mongol leader. • The last dynasty to rule China was founded by ____ • The great silk road reached from China to ________ • A religion which came to China along the Silk Road. • An important philosopher, thinker in early China _____ • ...
Chinese Cinderella 2017-03-30
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- Praise enthusiastically
- Wound or injure so that a part of the body is permanently damaged
- Formal; serious
- a baby's crib (when used in the British sense); a plain or collapsible bed
- Arrogant; assuming power without justification
- Certain to happen; unavoidable
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- To completely hold the attention of someone else; to fascinate
- Peaceful; calm
- Confused and noisy disturbance
- Quiet, gentle, and obedient
10 Clues: Peaceful; calm • Formal; serious • Praise enthusiastically • Quiet, gentle, and obedient • Confused and noisy disturbance • Certain to happen; unavoidable • Arrogant; assuming power without justification • To completely hold the attention of someone else; to fascinate • Wound or injure so that a part of the body is permanently damaged • ...
Chinese Advancements 2013-01-09
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- Became a popular when copper became scares and was lighter and easier to travel with.
- Was a form of protection for China against invaders and showed advancements in architecture.
- A calculating device that helped to track trade money.
- Provided a faster way to transport more goods.
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- Were placed along trade routs to feed travelers and horses, allowing them to travel further.
- Was used as a navigating device allowing further travel for the Chinese.
- This was able to handle the silk thread better and its smallness made it easy to travel with.
- It helped the people to stay on schedule and organized.
- Foreigners found it beautiful and gave the Chinese more to trade.
- Showed advancements in science and made for a more powerful army.
10 Clues: Provided a faster way to transport more goods. • A calculating device that helped to track trade money. • It helped the people to stay on schedule and organized. • Foreigners found it beautiful and gave the Chinese more to trade. • Showed advancements in science and made for a more powerful army. • ...
Chinese Dynasties 2014-02-03
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- Conquered by the Mongol Empire in 1253
- Most romanticized period in Chinese history
- Considered China's "golden age"
- Its name meant "Primacy"
- Also known as Yin
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- China's first dynasty
- China's last dynasty
- Also known as the Tangut Empire
- Many Chinese people today trace their lineage to this dynasty
- Lasted from 960 - 1279
10 Clues: Also known as Yin • China's last dynasty • China's first dynasty • Lasted from 960 - 1279 • Its name meant "Primacy" • Also known as the Tangut Empire • Considered China's "golden age" • Conquered by the Mongol Empire in 1253 • Most romanticized period in Chinese history • Many Chinese people today trace their lineage to this dynasty
Chinese Geography 2022-05-10
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- is bordered by the Yanshan Mountians
- covers the northern part of China and the southern part of Mongolia.
- the tallest mountain in the world
- of Tibet The worlds highest plateau
- The tallest mountains in the world
- the surface is the color golden yellow
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- is located in western China and sandstorms are very common
- the longest mountain ranges in china
- has yellow soil
- the worlds 3rd longest river
10 Clues: has yellow soil • the worlds 3rd longest river • the tallest mountain in the world • The tallest mountains in the world • is bordered by the Yanshan Mountians • the longest mountain ranges in china • of Tibet The worlds highest plateau • the surface is the color golden yellow • is located in western China and sandstorms are very common • ...
Chinese novel 2022-10-07
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- What is the name of the main character of the novel "Heaven Official's Blessing"?
- Who is Hua Cheng?
- Who is Xie Lian?
- What is the name of Xie Lian's ribbon?
- What is the name of the main character of the novel "The Scum Villian's self-saving system"?
- What is the name of the author of these novels?
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- What is the name of Hua Cheng's saber?
- What is the name of the main character of the novel "Mo Dao Zu Shi"?
- What color is Hua Cheng's clothes?
- What musical instrument did Wei Wuxian pay?
10 Clues: Who is Xie Lian? • Who is Hua Cheng? • What color is Hua Cheng's clothes? • What is the name of Hua Cheng's saber? • What is the name of Xie Lian's ribbon? • What is the name of the author of these novels? • What musical instrument did Wei Wuxian pay? • What is the name of the main character of the novel "Mo Dao Zu Shi"? • ...
Chinese Opera 2023-10-31
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- large piece of material that is hung on a wall or around a bed for decoration
- to make something known to somebody
- very high
- looking like fire; consisting of fire
- a narrow piece of material, used to tie things or for decoration
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- behaviour that causes physical or mental pain to others and makes them suffer, especially deliberately
- a lamp in a clear case, often a metal case with glass sides, and often with a handle, so that you can carry it outside
- a large number of people gathered together in a public place, for example in the streets or at a sports game
- to come together, or bring people together, in one place to form a group
- to hit a person or an animal hard with a whip, as a punishment or to make them go faster or work harder
10 Clues: very high • to make something known to somebody • looking like fire; consisting of fire • a narrow piece of material, used to tie things or for decoration • to come together, or bring people together, in one place to form a group • large piece of material that is hung on a wall or around a bed for decoration • ...
Chinese Civilization 2024-01-25
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- Who is the creator of Legalism?
- The Yin Yang is a concept used in this philosophy.
- What is the main tenant of Confucianism?
- The Great ______ of China.
- Who is the creator of Daoism?
- The Dynasty that started the Great Wall.
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- This philosophy called for strict laws and punishment.
- Who is the creator of Confucianism?
- The Mandate of ______.
- This River with a colorful name is where Chinese Civilization began.
10 Clues: The Mandate of ______. • The Great ______ of China. • Who is the creator of Daoism? • Who is the creator of Legalism? • Who is the creator of Confucianism? • What is the main tenant of Confucianism? • The Dynasty that started the Great Wall. • The Yin Yang is a concept used in this philosophy. • This philosophy called for strict laws and punishment. • ...
Chinese Civilization 2023-10-16
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- fine windblown yellow soil that settles to the river bottom
- nomads who tried to conquer China
- succession of powerful group or family
- name of the river where Chinese history began
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- they overthrew Shang dynasty
- form of government where lords govern their own land
- this happens when the river overflows and destroys the crops
- western name of Kong Fuzi
- poor farmers with low social status
- China's first historical dynasty
10 Clues: western name of Kong Fuzi • they overthrew Shang dynasty • China's first historical dynasty • nomads who tried to conquer China • poor farmers with low social status • succession of powerful group or family • name of the river where Chinese history began • form of government where lords govern their own land • fine windblown yellow soil that settles to the river bottom • ...
Chinese Medicine 2020-06-17
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- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system
- existing in or as part of a tradition; long-established.
- a system of complementary medicine in which fine needles are inserted in the skin at specific points along what are considered to be lines of energy (meridians), used in the treatment of various physical and mental conditions.
- a contrast or opposition between two things
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- a large lobed glandular organ in the abdomen of vertebrates
- (in acupuncture and Chinese medicine) each of a set of pathways in the body along which vital energy is said to flow.
- the rubbing and kneading of muscles and joints of the body with the hands, especially to relieve tension or pain.
- an abdominal organ involved in the production and removal of blood cells in most vertebrates and forming part of the immune system.
- organ that direct oxygen to the bloodstream and carbon dioxide out of the body.
- each of a pair of organs in the abdominal cavity of mammals, birds, and reptiles, that excrete urine
10 Clues: a contrast or opposition between two things • existing in or as part of a tradition; long-established. • a large lobed glandular organ in the abdomen of vertebrates • a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system • organ that direct oxygen to the bloodstream and carbon dioxide out of the body. • ...
Chinese Revolution 2024-03-28
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- (Revolutionary Secret Society)
- (Largest Battle during the Revolution)
- (1st ROC Commander-in-Chief)
- (Last Emperor of China)
- (2nd Qing Prime Minister, 2nd ROC Provisional President)
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- (Birthplace of the Revolution)
- (Last Chinese Dynasty)
- (Capital of the Provisional Government)
- (Name of the Revolution)
- (1st ROC Provisional President)
10 Clues: (Last Chinese Dynasty) • (Last Emperor of China) • (Name of the Revolution) • (1st ROC Commander-in-Chief) • (Birthplace of the Revolution) • (Revolutionary Secret Society) • (1st ROC Provisional President) • (Largest Battle during the Revolution) • (Capital of the Provisional Government) • (2nd Qing Prime Minister, 2nd ROC Provisional President)
Chinese Cinderella 2024-07-25
10 Clues: The author • Jun-ling's pet • Jun-ling's aunt • Jun-ling's stepmother • Where Jun-ling is born • Jun-ling's grandfather • Stands up for Jun-ling • Where Aunt Raine takes Jun-ling • Where Jun-ling goes to university • The person who didn't know Jun-ling's name
Chinese Inventions 2023-02-13
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- this mythical beast helped feed the growing population
- this dynasty is responsible for gunpowder
- a variety of this crop helped China overt famine
- gunpowder was found accidentally, they were looking for?
- thanks to this invention, you can complete this assignment
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- this material is made of minerals only found in China
- paved the way for the world's first book
- this type of printing was similar to a stamp
- helps you sail the ocean blue
- this invention is allegedly unable to buy happiness
10 Clues: helps you sail the ocean blue • paved the way for the world's first book • this dynasty is responsible for gunpowder • this type of printing was similar to a stamp • a variety of this crop helped China overt famine • this invention is allegedly unable to buy happiness • this material is made of minerals only found in China • ...
Chinese Vocabulary 2025-06-09
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- Fifth Dynasty
- Fourth Dynasty
- The Soldiers created for the death of Qin Shi Huang
- The large wall created in china
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- The chinese invention that lead to the creation of fireworks
- invention used to help with navigation
- The name of the period of time when one family is in rule.
- Third Dynasty
- First Dynasty
- Second Dynasty
10 Clues: Fifth Dynasty • Third Dynasty • First Dynasty • Second Dynasty • Fourth Dynasty • The large wall created in china • invention used to help with navigation • The Soldiers created for the death of Qin Shi Huang • The name of the period of time when one family is in rule. • The chinese invention that lead to the creation of fireworks
Chinese Imperialism 2023-01-11
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- Who became the president of china
- Rebellion that was caused by the peasants because they were tired of being treated bad
- when a country buys more than it sells
- Drug that Britain got china addicted to
- Place china was forced to give up
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- The spark that started the opium war
- the application of one country's laws within the jurisdiction of another country
- a group of people who wanted to get rid of foreigners so they started to rebel
- Unification of one's country
- China was forced to sign after losing the opium war
10 Clues: Unification of one's country • Who became the president of china • Place china was forced to give up • The spark that started the opium war • when a country buys more than it sells • Drug that Britain got china addicted to • China was forced to sign after losing the opium war • a group of people who wanted to get rid of foreigners so they started to rebel • ...
Ancient Chinese 2024-11-06
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- built the Great Wall
- a great teacher of ancient China who taught others how to live in peace and harmony
- also named the Yellow River
- the first dynasty of ancient China
- the period of ancient China when all the small states were constantly at war
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- a line of rulers from the same family
- the longest dynasty of ancient China
- a chinese invention used to write on
- first Han emporer
- a Chinese invention that directs towards north
10 Clues: first Han emporer • built the Great Wall • also named the Yellow River • the first dynasty of ancient China • the longest dynasty of ancient China • a chinese invention used to write on • a line of rulers from the same family • a Chinese invention that directs towards north • the period of ancient China when all the small states were constantly at war • ...
chinese-grey 2025-08-21
Chinese Dynasties 2025-09-24
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- Qin emperor
- Title for a ruler of China
- This invention helped ancient Chinese sailors navigate long distances
- This dynasty invented gunpowder
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- Explorer who led massive trade voyages
- This dynasty opened the Silk Road
- This dynasty built the Forbidden City
- Invention of Chinese originally made from silk and bamboo
- A tool used to measure time, improved during the Tang Dynasty
- This dynasty introduced paper money and moveable type
10 Clues: Qin emperor • Title for a ruler of China • This dynasty invented gunpowder • This dynasty opened the Silk Road • This dynasty built the Forbidden City • Explorer who led massive trade voyages • This dynasty introduced paper money and moveable type • Invention of Chinese originally made from silk and bamboo • A tool used to measure time, improved during the Tang Dynasty • ...
crossword chinese life 2018-03-05
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- were aristrocats rich or poor?
- School of Law
- what years bc did the ideas of laozi become popular in china?
- who was confucianism based on?
- what class did shopkeepers, traders, and bankers make up?
- true or nope, farmers did not have to pay taxes
- founder of Daoism
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- what does Dao mean?
- true or nope, millet was a kind of grain
- people's responsibility to respect and obey their parents
- what year bc was confucius born?
- how many social classes was early china made up of?
- did they grow rice in the north or south?
- founder of legalism
- what gender was respected more?
- what did most people do for a living?
16 Clues: School of Law • founder of Daoism • what does Dao mean? • founder of legalism • were aristrocats rich or poor? • who was confucianism based on? • what gender was respected more? • what year bc was confucius born? • what did most people do for a living? • true or nope, millet was a kind of grain • did they grow rice in the north or south? • ...
Animals in Chinese 2016-04-01
Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025-06-10
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- What does TCM promote?
- Wood, fire, earth, metal, and water
- What country did TCM originate from?
- What is the root cause of illness?
- What is Qi?
- How many hours does the Qi flow on the body clock
- What is Tui Na?
- How many principles does TCM follow?
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- What can treatment restore?
- What is tai chi and qigong?
- Which technique is most criticized?
- What is needed for balance?
- TCM treats the root not the _________
- What treats pain and blood flow by suction?
- What dynasty did it originate from?
- What type of care does TCM focus on?
16 Clues: What is Qi? • What is Tui Na? • What does TCM promote? • What can treatment restore? • What is tai chi and qigong? • What is needed for balance? • What is the root cause of illness? • Which technique is most criticized? • Wood, fire, earth, metal, and water • What dynasty did it originate from? • What country did TCM originate from? • What type of care does TCM focus on? • ...
MALAYSIAN TRADITIONAL CLOTHES 2022-08-07
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- Malay men tradional hat
- A skin-fit two piece costume wore by Malay women
- A headgear made of handwoven destar cloth worn by Kadazan men
- A Chinese traditional attire which is a combination of a loose blouse and a long skirt and a belt sash
- A six yard piece of cloth, draped around the body in a way that it looks like a skirt with pleats
- An Indian traditional atire for men
- A batik sarong worn with three brooches by Peranakan women
- Beaded slippers worn by Peranakan women
- An embroidered one piece made of gold thread along with a belt of silver coins; worn by Kadazan women
- A long scarf worn by Indian women
- A traditional Iban men attire
- A type of baggy lowers wore by Indian men
- aA type of jacket that has a collar and a knot at the belly and is mostly floral worn by Chinese men
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- A traditional dress for women in which sarongs tied above the chest
- A long one-piece silk dress with a collar and clasps at the wais worn by Chinese women
- Comprises of a knee-length, full-sleeved blouse and a long skirt
- A chest adornment worn by Iban women
- A loose tunic paired with trousers and a sarong
- A type of ankle length pant with a loose fitted top with clasps at the centre; normally worn by elderly Chinese women
- A tunic worn with loose bottoms and long scarf
- A scarf worn on the head
- Sarong wore by Malay men
22 Clues: Malay men tradional hat • A scarf worn on the head • Sarong wore by Malay men • A traditional Iban men attire • A long scarf worn by Indian women • An Indian traditional atire for men • A chest adornment worn by Iban women • Beaded slippers worn by Peranakan women • A type of baggy lowers wore by Indian men • A tunic worn with loose bottoms and long scarf • ...
Unit 2 puzzle 2021-04-11
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- The city in China containing railway between Russia and China
- The continent where China is located
- This is what the Chinses people use to monitor the Uyghurs
- A place where a famous protest occurred in Beijing in April 15 1989
- A stage in Marx's theory where Government manages with fair distribution of goods and needs
- Adults from Uyghur are being placed in _____ by the government created to defeat terrorism
- Young middle school, high school, and college students to spy on the Chinese people
- one of Sun Yat Sen's principles to the people that promises independence from foreign domination
- A deadly product that the English was secretly trading to Chinese people
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- This ruler replaced Sun Yat Sen after he was pressured to resign
- This is when Tibetans set themselves on fire to scare the Chinese into becoming independent.
- Uyghur people lived in which Region part of China
- Ended opium production and addiction in China
- Mao's plan to turn China from an agrarian society into a modern industrialized powerful nation through
- The main terrible outcome of Mao's "Great leap forward" plan
- Mao ordered Chinese force to support _______ into the south Korean war 1950-1953
- Approximately how many people die from Mao's disaster plan
- Who gave Sun Yat Sen's philosophy military support to expand his control over China
- One of Deng Xiaoping's "four modernization" plan that allowed farmers to make their own decisions
- The Uyghur people are considered_______ because they share many traits with other _______ family groups
20 Clues: The continent where China is located • Ended opium production and addiction in China • Uyghur people lived in which Region part of China • This is what the Chinses people use to monitor the Uyghurs • Approximately how many people die from Mao's disaster plan • The main terrible outcome of Mao's "Great leap forward" plan • ...
Ancient China 2023-02-22
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- Strong fibre made by silkworms or spiders
- fortifications that were built across the historical northern borders of ancient Chinese states and Imperial China as protection against various nomadic groups
- System of thought and behavior
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- Chinese philosopher and politician of the Spring and Autumn period
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- A kinda legendary Chinese Taoist philosopher
- idea that in order for a ruler to maintain order in society, people must obey a set of strict laws and those in authority
- Founder of the Qin dynasty
- mineral used as jewellery or for ornaments. It is typically green,
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- a clastic, predominantly silt-sized sediment that is formed by the accumulation of wind-blown dust. Ten percent of Earth's land area is covered by loess or similar deposits.
- Respect for someones parents, elders and ancestors
- an imperial dynasty of China, established by Liu Bang
- Pieces of ox scapula and turtle plastron for a form of divination in China
- A vast arid region in northern China and southern Mongolia.
- a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu ( fl. 6th century BC), advocating humility and religious piety.
- Combination of legal, economic, military, cultural and political customs
- a network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century. Spanning over 6,400 kilometers
- Thin needles are inserted in the body to give medicine which is traditionally from China
- Measures earthquakes
20 Clues: Measures earthquakes • Founder of the Qin dynasty • System of thought and behavior • Strong fibre made by silkworms or spiders • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • A kinda legendary Chinese Taoist philosopher • Respect for someones parents, elders and ancestors • an imperial dynasty of China, established by Liu Bang • ...
Imperialism of China 2023-11-03
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- This dynasty ruled China from 1644-1912
- This was one of China's most popular exports to Europe
- What substance did China import from India and Turkey which led to two wars with Europe
- The British sent their military to China in 1839 to protect this of British merchants
- The fallout of the Boxer Rebellion led to this for the Qing Dynasty
- Christian missionaries who arrived in China in the 1500s preaching Christianity and showing European science
- This was the number of nations that joined together to suppress the Boxer Rebellion
- This Italian was the first European to reach China in the 12th Century
- This precious metal was a major Chinese import from the New World Colonies
- The Qing Dynasty came from this nation located to the north of China
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- The policy employed by the Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty which prohibited trade with foreign powers
- The flower that opium is produced from
- Chinese nationalists referred to the 19th Century as the "Century of this"
- What was the common name of the "Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists"?
- This was the punishment for leaders and major supporters of the Boxer Rebellion
- This treaty ended the First Opium War in 1842 and heavily favored the British
- The last name of the future American President who was present in China during the Boxer Rebellion
- Britain received this port city following the First Opium War and controlled it until 1997
- The Chinese government attempted to do this to the opium trade
- This was a profitable Chinese export
20 Clues: This was a profitable Chinese export • The flower that opium is produced from • This dynasty ruled China from 1644-1912 • This was one of China's most popular exports to Europe • The Chinese government attempted to do this to the opium trade • The fallout of the Boxer Rebellion led to this for the Qing Dynasty • ...
Jazzy’s Jazzy Jazz Life 2020-12-30
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- the game jazzy has been playing recently
- Jazzy’s big squishmallow
- one of Jazzy’s favorite Louis songs
- jazzy is blank percent Chinese
- Jazzy’s favorite singers
- Jazzy’s favorite character in marvel
- one of Jazzy’s favorite Harry style songs
- Jazzy’s favorite character in Harry Potter
- Jazzy’s birthplace
- Jazzy’s favorite character in Stranger Things
- Jazzy’s favorite character in Teen Wolf
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- Jazzy’s favorite character in Queens Gambit
- most recent city Jazzy’s been to
- Jazzy’s Chinese name
- Jazzy’s Harry Potter house
- Jazzy’s astrology sign
- Jazzy’s real name
- Jazzy’s favorite actor
- Jazzy’s favorite jewelry
- Jazzy’s favorite character in Sabrina
20 Clues: Jazzy’s real name • Jazzy’s birthplace • Jazzy’s Chinese name • Jazzy’s astrology sign • Jazzy’s favorite actor • Jazzy’s big squishmallow • Jazzy’s favorite jewelry • Jazzy’s favorite singers • Jazzy’s Harry Potter house • jazzy is blank percent Chinese • most recent city Jazzy’s been to • one of Jazzy’s favorite Louis songs • Jazzy’s favorite character in marvel • ...
Casino Games Challenge 2023-10-10
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- - Hold'em poker variant
- - French card game like baccarat
- - Card game also known as "21"
- - Chinese dice game
- - Wheel-based game of chance
- - Dice game played on a table
- - Opponent in baccarat
- - British version of blackjack
- - Electronic poker game
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- - Circular device in roulette
- - Big prize in many casino games
- - Game of chance with spinning reels
- - Number-calling game with cards
- - Historic gambling card game
- - Chinese gambling game using tiles
- - Card game popular in Asian casinos
- - Lottery-style number game
- - Person who runs the game
- - Type of bet in sic bo
- - Card game with various variants
20 Clues: - Chinese dice game • - Opponent in baccarat • - Hold'em poker variant • - Type of bet in sic bo • - Electronic poker game • - Person who runs the game • - Lottery-style number game • - Wheel-based game of chance • - Circular device in roulette • - Historic gambling card game • - Dice game played on a table • - Card game also known as "21" • - British version of blackjack • ...
Ancient China Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-08
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- A pictorial symbol used as words in a language
- Helps protect China
- A place under rule by an emperor
- A group of family and friends
- Used as a currency in the Shang Dynasty
- A bone or shell cracked by holy men
- Army
- The class under the nobles
- The class under the Emperors
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- A Chinese character
- Under the artisans
- One of the first Chinese dynasties
- Under the traders
- The wealth and resources of a place.
- Honoring ancestors
- Made for clothing, embroideries, banners, etc.
- Where ruins were found
- A metal alloy made from copper
- Another name for Zhou
- Green gemstones
20 Clues: Army • Green gemstones • Under the traders • Under the artisans • Honoring ancestors • A Chinese character • Helps protect China • Another name for Zhou • Where ruins were found • The class under the nobles • The class under the Emperors • A group of family and friends • A metal alloy made from copper • A place under rule by an emperor • One of the first Chinese dynasties • ...
Nacionalidades y Actividades 2025-03-14
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- vegetables
- to listen to music
- to play video games
- Chinese
- pizza
- What is his/her nationality?
- fruits
- I am from ____
- Chinese food
- German
- to use the computer
- to watch television
- hamburgers
- Where are you from?
- French
- He/She is from _____
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- animals
- Spanish
- Italian food
- Russian
- United States
- I am ____
- Canadian
- What is your nationality?
- cars
- He/She is
- to text friends
- Mexican food
- Japanese
- nationality
- Mexican
- English
- to talk on the phone
- Where is he/she from?
- Italian
35 Clues: cars • pizza • fruits • German • French • animals • Spanish • Russian • Chinese • Mexican • English • Italian • Canadian • Japanese • I am ____ • He/She is • vegetables • hamburgers • nationality • Italian food • Mexican food • Chinese food • United States • I am from ____ • to text friends • to listen to music • to play video games • to use the computer • to watch television • Where are you from? • to talk on the phone • ...
AP World Unit 1 2025-10-31
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- Many caravans
- Ruler of the Mali Empire
- Settlements away from homeland
- Transported across Saharan Desert
- Center of learning and trade in Mali
- Devotion to Amitabha Buddha
- Chinese admiral during the Ming Dynasty
- West African oral historians
- The 2 ships used for Indian Ocean trade
- Tools used by Buddhist monks
- Kingdom in Java
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- Moroccan traveler
- Early paper money easing transactions
- 1st MONGOL
- Bantu language with Arabic influences
- Chinese Dynasty
- Minaret in Delhi, India
- Revival of Confucianism
- Surrounding and attacking a fortified place
- ___ Buddhism emphasized meditation and intuition
20 Clues: 1st MONGOL • Many caravans • Chinese Dynasty • Kingdom in Java • Moroccan traveler • Minaret in Delhi, India • Revival of Confucianism • Ruler of the Mali Empire • Devotion to Amitabha Buddha • West African oral historians • Tools used by Buddhist monks • Settlements away from homeland • Transported across Saharan Desert • Center of learning and trade in Mali • ...
Crossword 2023-02-03
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- name for Korean writing system
- semi-oxidized Chinese tea
- Indian film industry
- another name for the Peruvian Lily
- fairy type eevee
- name for the "ng" sound
- British Christmas tradition
- 1872 gothic novella
- the finale of a story
- "great unifier" of Japan
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- Korean glass noodle stir fry
- supposed author of the Tao Te Ching
- "Captain" of ATEEZ
- main couple of Tian Guan Ci Fu
- Belgium singer who wrote "Fils de Joie"
- style of French dance
- rhythm of short, sharply separated notes
- pirate captain hung in 1701
- hardwood often used in shipbuilding
- traditional Han Chinese clothing
20 Clues: fairy type eevee • "Captain" of ATEEZ • 1872 gothic novella • Indian film industry • style of French dance • the finale of a story • name for the "ng" sound • "great unifier" of Japan • semi-oxidized Chinese tea • pirate captain hung in 1701 • British Christmas tradition • Korean glass noodle stir fry • name for Korean writing system • main couple of Tian Guan Ci Fu • ...
Final Exam Crossword Review 2022-05-12
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- Intense pride for one's country
- The greatest ruler in Chinese history
- Sun-centered
- A long braided pigtail worn by Chinese men
- The site of the first atomic bomb
- The B-29 Bomber that dropped
- Supported Parliament during English Civ War
- Russian name for king
- Japanese social outcasts
- A dynasty from 18th century China; pure
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- To end
- The discrimination or hatred of Jews
- To declare invalid
- An economic idea that means let people do
- The right to vote
- A fleet of warships
- Earth-centered
- A painting on fresh, wet plaster
- To set free
- This man was against appeasement
20 Clues: To end • To set free • Sun-centered • Earth-centered • The right to vote • To declare invalid • A fleet of warships • Russian name for king • Japanese social outcasts • The B-29 Bomber that dropped • Intense pride for one's country • A painting on fresh, wet plaster • This man was against appeasement • The site of the first atomic bomb • The discrimination or hatred of Jews • ...
Western Civ 2022-11-21
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- regard to something of importance, worth
- an explorer
- ruled qing dynasty from 1644-1912
- a nation with own government
- japanese music, dance, mime
- last dynasty that ruled 1644-1912
- construction of Beijing
- a person/company involved with trade
- not allowed/banned
- dynasty of shoguns from 1603-1867
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- first emperor of the ming dynasty
- japanese poetry
- japanese federal lord
- his region was of relative internal peace
- chinese warrior who failed to unify japan
- controlled much of japan
- ability act/do something in particular way
- actions of buying and selling
- a chinese dynasty 1368-1644
- a native to europe
20 Clues: an explorer • japanese poetry • a native to europe • not allowed/banned • japanese federal lord • construction of Beijing • controlled much of japan • japanese music, dance, mime • a chinese dynasty 1368-1644 • a nation with own government • actions of buying and selling • first emperor of the ming dynasty • ruled qing dynasty from 1644-1912 • last dynasty that ruled 1644-1912 • ...
Evelyn & Jed's Shower 2018-04-01
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- Evelyn's Chinese zodiac sign
- Evelyn's favourite genre for pleasure reading
- Jed's birthstone
- favourite colour (both)
- Evelyn's favourite music (2 words)
- Evelyn's favourite family vacation destination (state)
- Jed's favourite dessert
- place they first met
- sport Evelyn & Jed picked up this last winter
- Jed's favourite movie (2 words)
- number of Jed's siblings
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- Evelyn's favourite movie
- Jed's Chinese zodiac sign
- Evelyn's employer
- Evelyn's birthstone
- Evelyn's favourite food
- country of Jed's birth
- Jed's favourite family vacation destination (country)
- favourite activity
- Jed's employer
- Jed's favourite music
- family rank (both)
- honeymoon destination
- number of Evelyn's siblings
24 Clues: Jed's employer • Jed's birthstone • Evelyn's employer • favourite activity • family rank (both) • Evelyn's birthstone • place they first met • Jed's favourite music • honeymoon destination • country of Jed's birth • favourite colour (both) • Evelyn's favourite food • Jed's favourite dessert • Evelyn's favourite movie • number of Jed's siblings • Jed's Chinese zodiac sign • ...
Review Crossword 2019-12-04
24 Clues: 辞書 • 祭り • どこ • 生徒 • 待つ • 彼を • 正午 • 中国の • 彼らを • 彼女を • …を見る • 私のもの • 私たちを • 彼らのもの • 彼女のもの • あなたのもの • 彼の、彼のもの • 誰の、誰のもの • Kota, you're ____. • Kota is ____ water. • Do you know any ____ good books? • How about the ____ of Peter Rabbit? • Mike ____ in this Chinese restaurant. • We love the ____ and animals in her books.
Chap 3-4 Vocab 2023-10-31
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- cause of bubonic plague
- dynasty in China started by Mongols
- Chinese ships
- mongol system to send messages
- kingdom of central Java from 8th to 10th century
- enormous Buddhist/Hindu temple
- Chinese explorer and commander
- Muslim trader/traveler
- Buddhism in China
- capital of Mongol empire
- Indian ships
- made heavy loads across long distances possible
- grandson of Genghis Khan
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- Inn for caravan travelers
- slow takeover of an area/people
- written order used for payment
- paper money used for trade
- Buddhism in Japan
- richest man ever
- African tribal storyteller and musician
- city of West Africa, center of Islamic learning
21 Clues: Indian ships • Chinese ships • richest man ever • Buddhism in Japan • Buddhism in China • Muslim trader/traveler • cause of bubonic plague • capital of Mongol empire • grandson of Genghis Khan • Inn for caravan travelers • paper money used for trade • written order used for payment • mongol system to send messages • enormous Buddhist/Hindu temple • Chinese explorer and commander • ...
AP world ch 3 and 4 vocab (due oct 31) 2023-10-30
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- a monks only possession
- language spoken by urban african states
- islamic traveler
- type of chinese ship
- nomadic people who occupied many countries
- wealthy african king
- groups of ethnic groups along trade routes
- a place along the silk road where traders rested
- mongolian capitol
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- a way of trade by boat
- point which ships had to passed through
- devoted form of buddhism
- new form of confucianism
- religion of swahili city states
- chinese title adapted by mongols
- a hindu and buddhist temple
- animal used for transportation in desert
- rise in islamic agriculture
- trade routes from china
- trade routes in the desert
20 Clues: islamic traveler • mongolian capitol • type of chinese ship • wealthy african king • a way of trade by boat • a monks only possession • trade routes from china • devoted form of buddhism • new form of confucianism • trade routes in the desert • a hindu and buddhist temple • rise in islamic agriculture • religion of swahili city states • chinese title adapted by mongols • ...
