chinese Crossword Puzzles
Ss vocab 2026-03-13
Across
- a montain in japan
- valuable recource in africa
- find a place on earth
- paper folding
- non violent protest leader
- recources in africa
- a way some native people speak
- sacred bird in japan
- indian version of holly wood
Down
- leader of china
- a natural drinking resource
- chinese soldier
- a light source for some natives
- capital of japan
- populated city in china
- priests
- merchants and people that sell stuff
- long curved sword
- korea a heavly guarded place once you come in you cant leave
- a sacred wall in china
- river sacred river for hinduism
21 Clues: priests • paper folding • leader of china • chinese soldier • capital of japan • long curved sword • a montain in japan • recources in africa • sacred bird in japan • find a place on earth • a sacred wall in china • populated city in china • non violent protest leader • a natural drinking resource • valuable recource in africa • indian version of holly wood • a way some native people speak • ...
Awesomesauce 2026-02-13
Across
- Roman god of the sea
- From State Farm
- Bucket List Down Under
- Hockey brothers with the most combined points
- Walking in a Winter Wonderland
- Favourite footballer of all time
- Nana's first name
- Funny Friend
- Alphonso dances to
- Chinese Dictator(surname)
Down
- What brand of deodorant do I use
- Egypt's most famous king
- First one that may have started the fire
- L Jump
- Author of East of Eden (Last Name)
- Baby, Oh Baby
- "Peak Island Life" (car)
- "Tuesdays with ______"
- 14th Human Version
- Where is my Chinese family from
- How many major American sports are there
21 Clues: L Jump • Funny Friend • Baby, Oh Baby • From State Farm • Nana's first name • 14th Human Version • Alphonso dances to • Roman god of the sea • Bucket List Down Under • "Tuesdays with ______" • Egypt's most famous king • "Peak Island Life" (car) • Chinese Dictator(surname) • Walking in a Winter Wonderland • Where is my Chinese family from • What brand of deodorant do I use • ...
Ancient China, Gavin Connor 2018-05-07
Across
- What was created in China that Chinese navigators used?
- What does Hangwu emperor mean?
- What was the first dynasty?
- What was the first river settled on?
- What was the most important thing being traded on silk road?
Down
- What was the first Chinese form of writing?
- What is the longest building built by the Chinese?
- What was the name of the city with 9999 rooms?
- What did they simplify their pictograms into?
- What did the Chinese create that was made from trees?
10 Clues: What was the first dynasty? • What does Hangwu emperor mean? • What was the first river settled on? • What was the first Chinese form of writing? • What did they simplify their pictograms into? • What was the name of the city with 9999 rooms? • What is the longest building built by the Chinese? • What did the Chinese create that was made from trees? • ...
Ancient China Crossword 2023-03-06
Across
- The oldest known Chinese text
- China's first language
- is characterized as female and sustaining and associated with earth, dark, and cold.
- Known as the "Enlightened One" in Ancient China
- was a Chinese philosopher and politician of the Spring and Autumn period who is traditionally considered the paragon of Chinese sages
- is characterized as male and creative and associated with heaven, heat, and light.
Down
- "The way of integrity"
- First emperor of Ancient China
- A Chinese General
- Was used to fashion weapons,parts of chariots, and ritual vessels.
10 Clues: A Chinese General • "The way of integrity" • China's first language • The oldest known Chinese text • First emperor of Ancient China • Known as the "Enlightened One" in Ancient China • Was used to fashion weapons,parts of chariots, and ritual vessels. • is characterized as female and sustaining and associated with earth, dark, and cold. • ...
Ancient China 2019-08-29
Across
- who was the person who devoted his life to teaching his ideas and great plans to diciples?
- the last emperor of China was Puyi, how old was he when he became ruler?
- In 850 A.D. a mixture of Charcoal and sulfur was used to make what?
- taoism is an ancient Chinese religion, who was it founded by?
- who was the second Dynasty?
- the Dali Pagodas are giant towers, who made the first one?
- the terracotta warriors were famous for protecting witch dynasty?
- the Hangzhou–Beijing Canal is very long, how long?
- what was the name of the wall that protected the emperors from the nomadic people?
- who was the third Dynasty?
Down
- in 210 B.C. what was buried with Emperor Qin?
- according to legend, something was discovered in the emperor's garden in 2700 B.C. by Hsi-Ling-Shi, the wife of Emperor Huang-Ti. What was it?
- how long have the Chinese been using Chopsticks?
- in 868 A.D. the printing press was made. It made the earliest known printed book called...?
- who invented paper in 105 A.D.?
- the Ancient Chinese were the first people to drink tea. At first it was primarily used for?
- when was Confucius born?
- since Taoism and Confucianism are ancient Chinese religions, name the other one.
- who was the third Dynasty?
- in 364 B.C. someone found out about Jupiter and its moons, recorded it and observed it, who is this man?
20 Clues: when was Confucius born? • who was the third Dynasty? • who was the third Dynasty? • who was the second Dynasty? • who invented paper in 105 A.D.? • in 210 B.C. what was buried with Emperor Qin? • how long have the Chinese been using Chopsticks? • the Hangzhou–Beijing Canal is very long, how long? • the Dali Pagodas are giant towers, who made the first one? • ...
Ancient China 2019-08-29
Across
- how long have the Chinese been using Chopsticks?
- the terracotta warriors were famous for protecting witch dynasty?
- since Taoism and Confucianism are ancient Chinese religions, name the other one.
- In 850 A.D. a mixture of Charcoal and sulfur was used to make what?
- who was the third Dynasty?
- in 210 B.C. what was buried with Emperor Qin?
- the Dali Pagodas are giant towers, who made the first one?
- the Hangzhou–Beijing Canal is very long, how long?
- taoism is an ancient Chinese religion, who was it founded by?
- in 364 B.C. someone found out about Jupiter and its moons, recorded it and observed it, who is this man?
- who was the person who devoted his life to teaching his ideas and great plans to diciples?
- who invented paper in 105 A.D.?
Down
- in 868 A.D. the printing press was made. It made the earliest known printed book called...?
- when was Confucius born?
- what was the name of the wall that protected the emperors from the nomadic people?
- the last emperor of China was Puyi, how old was he when he became ruler?
- who was the third Dynasty?
- the Ancient Chinese were the first people to drink tea. At first it was primarily used for?
- who was the second Dynasty?
- according to legend, something was discovered in the emperor's garden in 2700 B.C. by Hsi-Ling-Shi, the wife of Emperor Huang-Ti. What was it?
20 Clues: when was Confucius born? • who was the third Dynasty? • who was the third Dynasty? • who was the second Dynasty? • who invented paper in 105 A.D.? • in 210 B.C. what was buried with Emperor Qin? • how long have the Chinese been using Chopsticks? • the Hangzhou–Beijing Canal is very long, how long? • the Dali Pagodas are giant towers, who made the first one? • ...
PRC Review 1 2021-01-12
Across
- Group of leftist party members that followed Maoism.
- Student uprising mourning for Xiao Enlai.
- A policy limiting the amount of children one could have.
- Stated goal to preserve Chinese Communism by purging the remnants of capitalist and traditional elements from Chinese Society.
- 100 projects by Hua Guofeng in steel production, oil, electricity and transportation etc. Targets were not achieved.
- A term used to describe supporters of Hua Guofeng who believed that Mao's economic and political legacy must be maintained.
- The economic consequence of the Four Modernizations.
Down
- Agriculture production system allowing households to contract land, machinery, and other facilities from collective organizations.
- Deng Xiaoping's declaration on the nature of the PRC's government that stated that the PRC was a single-party state under the control of the CCP.
- A major Chinese communist revolutionary political female figure during the cultural revolution.
- The set of policies promoted by Deng Xiapeng after 1978 which introduced significant elements of capitalism into the Chinese economy.
- The message that the Four Modernizations were only worthwhile if proper democratic reforms were introduced. It argued that democracy was a universal right.
- Factories and businesses owned and operated by the government in the PRC.
- Designated areas of China where foreign investors were encouraged by concessions like tax breaks to invest and set up businesses.
- A form of Marxism developed by Mao that advocated the development of communism through the peasantry with elements of Chinese nationalism.
15 Clues: Student uprising mourning for Xiao Enlai. • Group of leftist party members that followed Maoism. • The economic consequence of the Four Modernizations. • A policy limiting the amount of children one could have. • Factories and businesses owned and operated by the government in the PRC. • ...
Unit 5 write down the proper words according to the Chinese tips 2022-11-22
Across
- I only need a few words to bridge the (间隔;差距) between us.
- Written Chinese has also become an important (方法) by which China’s present is connected with its past.
- Scanning is looking at the text quickly to find (特定的;具体的) information, such as dates or numbers.
- As China plays a greater role in global affairs, an increasing number of international students are beginning to(欣赏;重视) China’s culture and history through this amazing language.
- But if I am talking to someone who isn’t very close to me, I must make it a question, not a (要求;需求).
- When I started studying German, it was a (奋斗;斗争). The words felt strange on my tongue.
- Emperor Qinshihuang united the seven (主要的) states into one unified country
- Does each sentence (与…相关) the main idea?
Down
- What is the (态度) of the speaker towards foreign language learning?
- The high (尊重) for the Chinese writing system can be seen in Chinese calligraphy, which has become an important part of Chinese culture.
- Does the writer give a clear (描写) of the problem?
- Our relationship is close and we’re (相等的).
- Pronouns (指的是;提及) something or somebody mentioned earlier.
- I (恳求;请求) your pardon.
- At the beginning, written Chinese was a picture (以…为基础) language.
15 Clues: I (恳求;请求) your pardon. • Does each sentence (与…相关) the main idea? • Our relationship is close and we’re (相等的). • Does the writer give a clear (描写) of the problem? • I only need a few words to bridge the (间隔;差距) between us. • Pronouns (指的是;提及) something or somebody mentioned earlier. • ...
Unit 1 School Subjects 2023-07-29
Imperial China 2014-03-12
Across
- a Chinese belief about life after death
- name of China's first history book that survived
- the First Emperor of China
- where the earliest Chinese writing was found
- the First Emperor's favorite adviser
Down
- friends in an alliance
- Chinese scholar and thinker
- finding objects from the past buried underground
- foretelling the future
- a period of time when a royal family ruled under an emperor
- things people made that still exist today
11 Clues: friends in an alliance • foretelling the future • the First Emperor of China • Chinese scholar and thinker • the First Emperor's favorite adviser • a Chinese belief about life after death • things people made that still exist today • where the earliest Chinese writing was found • finding objects from the past buried underground • ...
Chinese Dynasties 2022-06-15
Across
- the longest-lasting empire in the REGION
- the Shang rulers performed.......
- how many steps there are in the dynastic cycle
- the first dynasty of china
- what makes the yellow river the yellow river
- the last of the Chinese dynasties
Down
- a reason someone could loose the mandate of heaven
- the _______ rebelled against the Shang dynasty
- the Shang rulers were always this
- the shortest dynasty to ever exist
10 Clues: the first dynasty of china • the Shang rulers were always this • the Shang rulers performed....... • the last of the Chinese dynasties • the shortest dynasty to ever exist • the longest-lasting empire in the REGION • what makes the yellow river the yellow river • the _______ rebelled against the Shang dynasty • how many steps there are in the dynastic cycle • ...
Chinese Dynasties 2023-05-22
Across
- Impacted China under the Yuan rule
- Dynasty after Sui Dynasty
- Period during the Tang Dynasty
- Used for navigation, created during Song Dynasty
- Ruler of Sui Dynasty
Down
- Used for printing, created during Song Dynasty
- Promoted the importance of education and respect for authority
- Importance of inner moral cultivation and self-discipline
- Ruler who made the Sui Dynasty fall
- Used for war, created during Song Dynasty
10 Clues: Ruler of Sui Dynasty • Dynasty after Sui Dynasty • Period during the Tang Dynasty • Impacted China under the Yuan rule • Ruler who made the Sui Dynasty fall • Used for war, created during Song Dynasty • Used for printing, created during Song Dynasty • Used for navigation, created during Song Dynasty • Importance of inner moral cultivation and self-discipline • ...
Chinese geography 2022-05-11
10 Clues: Coronavirus • Below Mongolia • Capital of China • a very popular river. • longest river in china • the end of many rivers. • Has a big Buddha statue • has the tallest building in China • a wall to protect against mongols • has the tallest mountain in the world
Chinese Philosophies 2024-03-21
Across
- A powerful family
- Rich dirt that is good for farming
- A type of government that is lead by a king
- A philosophy based on the family and respecting your elders.
- A philosophy with strict laws and harsh punishments.
Down
- Belief in Many Gods
- A river in China, Hint: it is a color
- A Chinese system of belief that the gods chose the emperor 3 words
- The mountain Range that seperates India and China
- A philosophy that focuses on flexibility in life.
10 Clues: A powerful family • Belief in Many Gods • Rich dirt that is good for farming • A river in China, Hint: it is a color • A type of government that is lead by a king • The mountain Range that seperates India and China • A philosophy that focuses on flexibility in life. • A philosophy with strict laws and harsh punishments. • ...
Chinese opera 2023-10-31
Across
- a toy consisting of a tube that you look through with loose pieces of coloured glass and mirrors at the end. When the tube is turned, the pieces of glass move and form different patterns a toy consisting of a tube that you look through with loose pieces of coloured glass and mirrors at the end. When the tube is turned, the pieces of glass move and form different patterns
- to make something known to somebody
- to move, or make something move, quickly and suddenly or violently in a particular direction
- the quality of being constant in your support of somebody/something
- quickly or easily becoming angry
Down
- very high
- a person who leads or takes part in a campaign for a political or social cause, especially in an aggressive way that other people think is bad
- a movement in which somebody turns over completely, with their feet over their head, on the ground or in the air
- a strong feeling such as love, fear or anger; the part of a person’s character that consists of feelings
- 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
10 Clues: very high • quickly or easily becoming angry • to make something known to somebody • the quality of being constant in your support of somebody/something • to move, or make something move, quickly and suddenly or violently in a particular direction • a strong feeling such as love, fear or anger; the part of a person’s character that consists of feelings • ...
Chinese Vocabulary 2025-06-09
Across
- Fifth Dynasty
- Fourth Dynasty
- The Soldiers created for the death of Qin Shi Huang
- The large wall created in china
Down
- 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 Dynasties 2025-04-02
10 Clues: Farmer • Prediction • Green Gemstone • Means “Master Kong” • Known as China’s Sorrow • Leader of the Xia Dynasty • Foundation of Chinese life • Boundary of Northern China • China’s most influential teacher • Based on strict laws and harsh punishments
Chinese Crossword 2025-04-09
Across
- – A shot that is executed high and deep to the back of the opponent’s side.
- – The shuttle used in badminton.
- – A situation in badminton when the score is tied and a winner is needed to be declared.
Down
- – The event or game where two players play against each other.
- – A badminton match is typically played to this number of points.
- – The surface on which badminton is played.
- – A player who hits the shuttlecock.
- – The line that marks the boundary of the court.
- – A shot that falls quickly and sharply into the opponent’s side.
- – The official who makes decisions in a match.
10 Clues: – The shuttle used in badminton. • – A player who hits the shuttlecock. • – The surface on which badminton is played. • – The official who makes decisions in a match. • – The line that marks the boundary of the court. • – The event or game where two players play against each other. • – A badminton match is typically played to this number of points. • ...
Festivals and Theatrical Forms in Asia 2020-04-03
Across
- It means "to float" in Thai
- It is also called "Spring Festival"
- Chinese people often refer to themselves as descendants of this creature.
- Another term for the Chinese New Year
- She is the Thai goddess of water
Down
- The Chinese term for "Descendants of the Dragon"
- It is a Chinese sticky glutinous rice that symbolizes unity
- It is a lotus-shaped receptacle that can float on water
- These are called 'hong bao' in Mandarin and 'ang pao' in Hokkien
- It is any kind of drum in Japanese
10 Clues: It means "to float" in Thai • She is the Thai goddess of water • It is any kind of drum in Japanese • It is also called "Spring Festival" • Another term for the Chinese New Year • The Chinese term for "Descendants of the Dragon" • It is a lotus-shaped receptacle that can float on water • It is a Chinese sticky glutinous rice that symbolizes unity • ...
Ancient China- Skyler.M 2018-05-07
Across
- what did the chinese make that we ues every 4th of july.
- What was the trading path across the desert called?
- What did the Chinese invent that many boys have been bringing to school?
- which dynasty built the forbidden city?
Down
- Chinese invented paper was made of what?
- What did Qin do to protect from invaders?
- How is silk made?
- what common religion is in china.
- which was the first dynasty to live on the side of the yellow river.
- Does the Chinese written language use an alphabet?
10 Clues: How is silk made? • what common religion is in china. • which dynasty built the forbidden city? • Chinese invented paper was made of what? • What did Qin do to protect from invaders? • Does the Chinese written language use an alphabet? • What was the trading path across the desert called? • what did the chinese make that we ues every 4th of july. • ...
Lunar New Year 2021-02-10
Across
- A navigation tool that the Ancient Chinese invented.
- On Chinese New Year, Children receive a red __________.
- How many Lunar New Year animals have four legs?
- The festival celebrated on the fifteenth day of New Year's celebrations.
- 2021 is the year of the ________.
Down
- Loud, colorful, and exploding ___________ light up the night sky.
- Legend says the animals of the Chinese zodiac were chosen by this emperor.
- 1999 was the year of the _____.
- Chinese families _______ their houses before New Year.
- The _______ dance is a traditional festivity in which multiple performers participate in.
10 Clues: 1999 was the year of the _____. • 2021 is the year of the ________. • How many Lunar New Year animals have four legs? • A navigation tool that the Ancient Chinese invented. • Chinese families _______ their houses before New Year. • On Chinese New Year, Children receive a red __________. • Loud, colorful, and exploding ___________ light up the night sky. • ...
Ancient China 2022-05-17
Across
- these were the soldiers that protected Qin Shi Huang
- this is what Ancient China was
- a Chinese philosopher and politician of the Spring and Autumn period
- a line of leaders that rule in the family line
- this is something that the Chinese made that spread around the world
Down
- a ruler with great power and rank
- this is what the Chinese writing is
- these were the people at the bottom of the social structure
- these were the people that analyzed artifacts of Ancient China
- this was something that the Chinese made
10 Clues: this is what Ancient China was • a ruler with great power and rank • this is what the Chinese writing is • this was something that the Chinese made • a line of leaders that rule in the family line • these were the soldiers that protected Qin Shi Huang • these were the people at the bottom of the social structure • ...
ANCIENT CHINA WARFARE 2023-05-31
Across
- Ancient Chinese helmets were made from iron and....?
- What is another word for the body suits worn by the ancient Chinese Military?
- What is the handheld weapon used by the Ancient Chinese Military?
- What was berried in the tombs with the dead?
- A military strategy is to know your enemy's what?
Down
- What technique was used to make the pottery vessels?
- When a soul is reborn.
- In what religion did the ancient Chinese believe in?
- What material is used to construct traditional burial chambers?
- People who fought in the army were peasants and....?
10 Clues: When a soul is reborn. • What was berried in the tombs with the dead? • A military strategy is to know your enemy's what? • What technique was used to make the pottery vessels? • In what religion did the ancient Chinese believe in? • Ancient Chinese helmets were made from iron and....? • People who fought in the army were peasants and....? • ...
Effects of Chinese Civil War 2026-02-09
Across
- intended to limit migration throughout China
- millions of young Chinese who attack the "Four Olds"
- ___-anti and ___-anti campagnes; turned China into a socialist economy from capitalist
- CCP reform policy; inspired by Stalin
- legal rights and opportunities given to women, mainly in relationship endeavors
- group of people who lost status after the Chinese Civil War
- "Special Company of the ___ of the Chinese Red Army"; women-only unit
Down
- policy intended to increase agricultural productivity
- result of destruction of urban cities and agricultural land
- Chinese for "to reform through labor"
10 Clues: CCP reform policy; inspired by Stalin • Chinese for "to reform through labor" • intended to limit migration throughout China • millions of young Chinese who attack the "Four Olds" • policy intended to increase agricultural productivity • result of destruction of urban cities and agricultural land • group of people who lost status after the Chinese Civil War • ...
Silk Roads 2025-10-28
Across
- Silk Road connected China to Europe, India, and ________.
- traveled together in groups called ________.
- invention let people print books and spread ideas.
- Chinese were the first to invent this object for navigation.
Down
- Chinese used kites for this purpose.
- Chinese used these for writing — they invented it first.
- Chinese made this waterproof item for rain.
- emperor began sending traders west in 130 B.C.E.
- sparkling invention from China lights up the sky.
- soft fabric made from silkworms was China’s most famous export.
10 Clues: Chinese used kites for this purpose. • Chinese made this waterproof item for rain. • traveled together in groups called ________. • emperor began sending traders west in 130 B.C.E. • sparkling invention from China lights up the sky. • invention let people print books and spread ideas. • Chinese used these for writing — they invented it first. • ...
Les Nationalites 2021-01-23
10 Clues: feminine Indian • feminine British • masculine Indian • feminine Chinese • feminine Canadian • masculine Chinese • masculine Belgian • masculine Canadian • masculine Japanese • masculine American
Ancient China: Inventions 2025-09-25
Across
- Made from bamboo and silk, used by women and soldiers
- The Chinese developed wood block and movable type versions
- Chinese invention to protect people from sun and rain
- Magnetic invention first used for religious home building
- Made from silkworm cocoons, kept secret for centuries
- Invented in 2nd century BC, later used for money and playing cards
- Hand-driven vehicle invented by Chuko Liang
Down
- Beautiful displays invented for celebrations
- Bead-based calculator from the 2nd century BC
- Created while searching for the Elixir of Immortality
- Iron version advanced Chinese agriculture
- Helped steer large ships as early as 200 AD
- Used by armies for signals and carrying explosives
13 Clues: Iron version advanced Chinese agriculture • Helped steer large ships as early as 200 AD • Hand-driven vehicle invented by Chuko Liang • Beautiful displays invented for celebrations • Bead-based calculator from the 2nd century BC • Used by armies for signals and carrying explosives • Made from bamboo and silk, used by women and soldiers • ...
China 2016-10-12
Across
- local military ruler
- government official
- the policy of increasing the amount of territory a government holds
- Ancient Chinese philosopher (Confucianism)
- group of families with a common ancestor
- medical treatment originating in China in which needles are inserted into the skin in specific places to relieve pain or treat illnesses
- system of ideas
- Philosophy with a focus on harmony with nature and a rejection of societal ideals and desires
- the art of producing beautiful handwriting
- complete control of a product or business by one person or a group
Down
- philosophy with a focus on correct behavior and relationships
- rise and fall of Chinese dynasties according to the Mandate of Heaven
- respect for parents
- loosely organized system of government in which local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and other support to a greater lord
- Ancient Chinese philosopher (Daoism)
- written symbol in writing systems
- animal bones or turtle shells used by priests to predict the future
- fine windblown yellow soil
18 Clues: system of ideas • government official • respect for parents • local military ruler • fine windblown yellow soil • written symbol in writing systems • Ancient Chinese philosopher (Daoism) • group of families with a common ancestor • Ancient Chinese philosopher (Confucianism) • the art of producing beautiful handwriting • ...
The Koryo Daily Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-28
Across
- a system of treatment that involves inserting slender needles into the body
- Dynasty that lasted four and a half centuries in Korea
- Tang _______, emperor who began the Sui Dynasty
- what countries like Japan and Korea develop from land barriers
- means "way of gods", Japan's earliest religion
- now in Cambodia, for centuries the main power on the Southeast Asian mainland
- Li Bo and Tu Fu are Chinese
- people of Southeast Asia least influenced by India
- nomadic peoples that herded domesticated animals
Down
- ______ Khan, Mongol ruler who formed the Yuan Dynasty
- the Chinese tradition of putting a foot in a small shoe to create lilyfoot
- country both Japan and Korea culturally borrowed from
- how steppe nomads traveled together
- _______ Khan, ruler who unified Mongol clans
- loyal warriors that surrounded each lord
- name of the nomadic group that dominated conquest
- Wu ____, the only Chinese empress to assume the title herself
- class of powerful, well-to-do people
18 Clues: Li Bo and Tu Fu are Chinese • how steppe nomads traveled together • class of powerful, well-to-do people • loyal warriors that surrounded each lord • _______ Khan, ruler who unified Mongol clans • means "way of gods", Japan's earliest religion • Tang _______, emperor who began the Sui Dynasty • nomadic peoples that herded domesticated animals • ...
Geography China puzzle 2022-05-12
Across
- River - one of the main 2 rivers in China
- desert - largest desert in Asia ??
- trade - it’s hard to cross the walls of China
- - it helped the Chinese to have fertile soil and we’re able to grow crops and keep livestock
- mountain - A wall of mountains
- Sorrow - Although it helped china to make fertile soil it is also a disaster as it floods the places around it
- attacks - it’s hard to cross the walls of China
- desert - Largest desert in China??
- staircase - low in the east and high in the west
Down
- - It helped the Chinese to grow better than other civilizations
- of Tibet - a place higher than normal land height
- Geography - topic
- soil - even if the rivers bring destruction people still live around the rivers because of the land
- mountain - A set of mountains like Himalaya mountain
- River - a main river in China
- China Sea
- of geography - helped to protect it against invaders
- Sea - a main sea of China
- Everest - One of the tallest mountains in the world
- China plain - one of the plains in China
20 Clues: China Sea • Geography - topic • Sea - a main sea of China • River - a main river in China • mountain - A wall of mountains • desert - largest desert in Asia ?? • desert - Largest desert in China?? • China plain - one of the plains in China • River - one of the main 2 rivers in China • trade - it’s hard to cross the walls of China • ...
Ancient China 2025-05-16
Across
- Chinese invention, used for measurement.
- Philosophy emphasizing the importance of strict laws and rules in Ancient China.
- Road A network of ancient trade routes that connected China to the Middle East and Europe.
- Qin Buried with terracotta warriors
- A device containing gunpowder and other combustible chemicals that causes an explosion when ignited.
- Worship Worshiping family members from the past.
- Captiol city of the Tang dynasty
- Succession of rulers from the same family.
- River Huanghe
- Philosophy emphasizing balance and harmony with nature.
Down
- Warriors Built to protect the first emperor of China in the afterlife.
- of Heaven A philosophical and political concept saying that the emperor's authority and rule was divinely appointed by "heaven."
- Printing Cariving symbols into wood
- The ruler or head of state. In this case the ruler of Ancient China.
- Philosophy emphasizing social harmony, Confucius.
- Oldest Chinese Dynasty
- Service Exam Pass a test to work in the government.
- Wall Protects China from northern invaders
- Chinese invention, children's toy that flies in the air.
19 Clues: River Huanghe • Oldest Chinese Dynasty • Captiol city of the Tang dynasty • Printing Cariving symbols into wood • Qin Buried with terracotta warriors • Chinese invention, used for measurement. • Wall Protects China from northern invaders • Succession of rulers from the same family. • Worship Worshiping family members from the past. • ...
Unit 1 How Many New Books Do You Have? 2023-08-11
School Subjects 2024-07-12
Country 2024-03-31
Belief Systems Vocabulary 2020-10-20
Across
- The Christian Messiah who was believed to perform miracles
- The person who was given the 10 Commandments by Yahweh and helped the Jews flee Egypt
- The father of Judaism
- The Islamic holy book
- The holiest day in the Christian year
- the belief of being reborn that determines one's actions during their life
- A Chinese philosophy that believes in balance and harmony (yin & yang)
- the focal point of Islamic prayer
- "The Enlightened One"
Down
- The Jewish place of worship
- A Chinese philosophy that believes in order in the household with a strong belief in filial piety
- The person who traveled the Mediterranean to preach to Gentiles and is said to start Christianity
- the person who performs the call to prayer
- A person's fate based on their fulfillment of their dharma
- A person's daily duties and responsibilities in life
- A Chinese philosophy that believes in harsh laws & punishments
- a state of eternal bliss
- A collection of the Buddha's teachings
18 Clues: The father of Judaism • The Islamic holy book • "The Enlightened One" • a state of eternal bliss • The Jewish place of worship • the focal point of Islamic prayer • The holiest day in the Christian year • A collection of the Buddha's teachings • the person who performs the call to prayer • A person's daily duties and responsibilities in life • ...
Space Missions 2023-12-07
Across
- A probe from USA orbiting Jupiter
- A Japanese mission to Venus
- The first ever satellite sent into space
- A mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt
- A short way to write the International Space Station
- Took the first people to the Moon
- The Chinese mission to put people into space
- A large and famous telescope orbitting the Earth
- The first mission to collect a sample from an asteroid
- The Chinese mission to the Moon
Down
- The name of the Mars Orbiter Mission from India
- An American mission that was the first to visit the inner planets (Venus, Mercury and Mars)
- The Chinese space station orbiting the Earth
- In 1983 it was the first spacecraft to leave the solar system
- A telescope looking for exoplanets
- The Russian mission sending things into space since the 1960s
- A 2004 mission to study and land a probe on a comet
- A mission to Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
18 Clues: A Japanese mission to Venus • The Chinese mission to the Moon • A probe from USA orbiting Jupiter • Took the first people to the Moon • A telescope looking for exoplanets • A mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt • A mission to Saturn, Uranus and Neptune • The first ever satellite sent into space • The Chinese space station orbiting the Earth • ...
The Ming Dynasty 2025-02-04
Across
- Chinese port where the Portuguese built a trading post
- an uncivilized person
- continuously moving forward
- a long fictional story
- official count of people who live in an area
Down
- emperor who reunited China after the Mongol rule
- the country to make direct contact with China after Marco Polo
- Chinese Muslim who led several overseas voyages
- to change from one belief to another
- a word that means "brilliant"
- Chinese sailing ships
11 Clues: an uncivilized person • Chinese sailing ships • a long fictional story • continuously moving forward • a word that means "brilliant" • to change from one belief to another • official count of people who live in an area • Chinese Muslim who led several overseas voyages • emperor who reunited China after the Mongol rule • Chinese port where the Portuguese built a trading post • ...
Module 1-5 Spelling Review 2022-10-18
Unit 3 My Favorite Food Is Hamburgers 2023-08-05
Unit 2 Friends 2023-07-31
nationalities 2026-03-30
E3 U12 2025-06-18
INDIA THAT IS BHARAT 2026-01-29
Across
- Name used in the Mahabharata for the subcontinent.
- Name given by the ancient Chinese.
- Name used by the Persians for the region.
- Name given by the Greeks.
- Another Chinese term for India.
Down
- Name in Ashokan inscriptions.
- Part of 'Sapta Sindhava' (land of seven rivers).
- Mentioned in the Vishnu Purana.
- Chinese term for India, meaning 'heavenly master'.
- Term for India often used by Persians.
- Name used by the ancient Greeks.
11 Clues: Name given by the Greeks. • Name in Ashokan inscriptions. • Mentioned in the Vishnu Purana. • Another Chinese term for India. • Name used by the ancient Greeks. • Name given by the ancient Chinese. • Term for India often used by Persians. • Name used by the Persians for the region. • Part of 'Sapta Sindhava' (land of seven rivers). • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2026-03-13
Across
- american filmmaking industry
- valuable, shiny
- second most populated country in the world
- country in asia
- sacred river in hinduism
- nonviolent protester
- most populated country in the world
- religion; tries to achieve nirvana
Down
- indian filmmaking industry
- capital of japan
- chinese country; has a population of 18.5 million
- chinese country; has a population of 31 million
- leader in china
- capital of china
- another main religion in china
15 Clues: valuable, shiny • country in asia • leader in china • capital of japan • capital of china • nonviolent protester • sacred river in hinduism • indian filmmaking industry • american filmmaking industry • another main religion in china • religion; tries to achieve nirvana • most populated country in the world • second most populated country in the world • ...
Winter Around the World 2022-12-16
Across
- 2023 is the year of the ___ on Chinese calendar
- three ___ day is also called the Epiphany
- 5-day festival of lights celebrated by Hindus
- celebrated each year on December 25
- Winter ____ - the shortest day and longest night
- 7-day celebration of African-American culture
- chants of ___ happen during kwanzaa
Down
- 8-day Jewish festival of lights
- deep fried ___ are a food made during hanukkah
- ___ New Year is on January 22, 2023
- a seven-branched candle used during Hanukkah
- 2022 is the year of the ___ on Chinese calendar
12 Clues: 8-day Jewish festival of lights • ___ New Year is on January 22, 2023 • celebrated each year on December 25 • chants of ___ happen during kwanzaa • three ___ day is also called the Epiphany • a seven-branched candle used during Hanukkah • 5-day festival of lights celebrated by Hindus • 7-day celebration of African-American culture • ...
China By Callie 2022-04-26
Across
- china's national lawmaking body
- a river southeast of china
- action to improve social or economic conditions
- another name for ancient chinese
- a line of rulers from the same family
- the second largest desert in the world
- a religion based on the teaching of siddhartha gautama
Down
- a chinese belief system based on the teaching of confucius
- a high area of land
- largest mountain range in the world
- a wall to keep invadors out
- a chinese belief system based on the idea of nature order in the world
12 Clues: a high area of land • a river southeast of china • a wall to keep invadors out • china's national lawmaking body • another name for ancient chinese • largest mountain range in the world • a line of rulers from the same family • the second largest desert in the world • action to improve social or economic conditions • a religion based on the teaching of siddhartha gautama • ...
Ancient China Crossword 2025-04-02
Across
- The farming trait of China.11
- The victors of the warring states period.3
- The country in which Buddhism originated.5
- The Chinese dynasty after the Shang.4
- The road used to trade stretching from Turkey to China.4,4
- The city which the Terracotta Warriors are located.4
- Capitol of China.7
Down
- Paper A Chinese invention. (Hint: We use it in the toilet.)6,5
- The founder of Confucianism.9
- The national animal of China.5
- The first Chinese emperor.3,3,5
- The first dynasty in China.3
12 Clues: Capitol of China.7 • The first dynasty in China.3 • The founder of Confucianism.9 • The farming trait of China.11 • The national animal of China.5 • The first Chinese emperor.3,3,5 • The Chinese dynasty after the Shang.4 • The victors of the warring states period.3 • The country in which Buddhism originated.5 • The city which the Terracotta Warriors are located.4 • ...
everything 2022-01-24
Across
- "Stop -----ing and follow me! There's nothing to ----- about."
- Being kind.
- A fluffy, cute, sometimes-feral animal. The featured animal in LightClan's Destiny.
- ------- to Chinese is a good function.
- My breakfast is half Chinese style, half English style. Mmmmmmm! What does this mean?
- On a walkie talkie: "Riley, one stranger behind you. ----."
- Correct spelling of 'spoted'.
- Another word for 'everybody'.
Down
- "I don't want to upgrade my computer to ------- 11," Leopard protested.
- English of 烏鴉.
- English to ------- is a good function.
- "I'm ------ing for my phone, but I can't find it!"
- It was raining, and Riley looked for -------.
- ------ Sheets is similar to Excel, Docs is similar to Word, and Slides is similar to PowerPoint.
- My computer's ------- is up to 100%. Good for me!
15 Clues: Being kind. • English of 烏鴉. • Correct spelling of 'spoted'. • Another word for 'everybody'. • English to ------- is a good function. • ------- to Chinese is a good function. • It was raining, and Riley looked for -------. • My computer's ------- is up to 100%. Good for me! • "I'm ------ing for my phone, but I can't find it!" • ...
Ming Dynasty by Daniella 2015-10-22
Across
- He, Who led the voyages of exploration?
- Between 1368 and 1644 what country was the dominant power?
- missionaries, Who accompanied European traders into China?
- Hongwu was the first Emperor of what dynasty?
- Who commanded the rebel army that drove the Mongols out of China?
- What did Europeans use to pay for goods:
- What did Chinese economic policies favor?
- What was one benefit of Hongwu’s reforms?
- What was one commercial crop that increased during Hongwu’s dynasty?
Down
- Name one industry that grew rapidly during the Ming Dynasty.
- superiority, What did Zheng He try to prove by distributing gifts?
- What did many Chinese oppose:
- Who moved the Royal Court to Beijing?
- Ricci, Who was the first missionary to have an impact on trade:
- Where was one of Hongwu’s voyages?
15 Clues: What did many Chinese oppose: • Where was one of Hongwu’s voyages? • Who moved the Royal Court to Beijing? • What did Europeans use to pay for goods: • What did Chinese economic policies favor? • What was one benefit of Hongwu’s reforms? • He, Who led the voyages of exploration? • Hongwu was the first Emperor of what dynasty? • ...
TWJ Lesson 2 2022-05-13
Across
- *"Little Norway" of Washington.
- *90% of Poulsbo's population was make up with people from this country.
- *Chinese workers did the most dangerous jobs in mines and this.
- *Discriminative towards Jewish people.
- *American Railroad companies sold land to ---------- as a source of revenue.
- *Fungi infecting this crop caused an influx of Irish immigrants.
- *Hawaiian men.
Down
- *First Norwegians in Washington worked as this as well as farmers.
- *White, Protestant Americans who discriminate against immigrants.
- *This group passed the Chinese Exclusion Act.
- *People who have emigrated.
- *By 1870, there were twice as many Chinese than whites working this occupation.
- *California ---- ---- cause Irish in the Eastern U.S. to come to the West.
- *To leave one country and settle for another.
- *Scandinavians were attracted to Puget Sound for its climate similar to their --------.
15 Clues: *Hawaiian men. • *People who have emigrated. • *"Little Norway" of Washington. • *Discriminative towards Jewish people. • *This group passed the Chinese Exclusion Act. • *To leave one country and settle for another. • *Chinese workers did the most dangerous jobs in mines and this. • *Fungi infecting this crop caused an influx of Irish immigrants. • ...
Week 14 - Ancient China 2024-02-15
Across
- The Chinese started to make paper out of ______
- How long did it take to build Qins tomb?
- First compass was made with __________
- One of the many inventions from china
- Kites were used as a form of _______
- Zheng He's traveled with how many ships?
- Zheng He was the most famous ancient Chinese __________.
- How long was silk kept a sectret?
Down
- How long is the Great wall?
- One of the many inventions from China
- Who carried the trade goods on the Silk Road between China and the western countries
- Confucius's real name is
- The Forbidden City in Beijing was home to how many emperors
- The six foot mummy had long
- He did not like scholars, he actually buried them alive....
- What did the Chinese build to connect the Yangtze and the Huang He rivers
16 Clues: Confucius's real name is • How long is the Great wall? • The six foot mummy had long • How long was silk kept a sectret? • Kites were used as a form of _______ • One of the many inventions from China • One of the many inventions from china • First compass was made with __________ • How long did it take to build Qins tomb? • Zheng He's traveled with how many ships? • ...
Chinese New Year 2024-02-09
Across
- Something you light
- chinese and japanese currency
- a tool used to cool you off
- Something dancing(animal related)
- what is one of the main colours of Chinese new year
- you get a lucky biscuit?
- a liquid that you could drink preferably when hot
- something you get gifted for new year
Down
- something you set of and will make noise
- What is the Zodiac sign for this year
- a instrument used in bands and also in The lion dance also makes a loud bang when hit (percussion)
- a popular drink that was made in china
- what is one of the substitute colours for chinese new year
- a instrument used in bands where you hit it and it makes a sound (percussion)
- a tool to eat noodles (plural)
15 Clues: Something you light • you get a lucky biscuit? • a tool used to cool you off • chinese and japanese currency • a tool to eat noodles (plural) • Something dancing(animal related) • What is the Zodiac sign for this year • something you get gifted for new year • a popular drink that was made in china • something you set of and will make noise • ...
U7 (5B) 2022-06-10
Across
- He enjoys climbing _______ in Spring.
- _______ is the last month of a year.
- We Chinese people eat with _______.
- Little Red Riding Hood is going _______ the forest. She is going to meet her grandma.
- The Chinese New Year is either in January or _______.
Down
- The queen is wearing her golden _______.
- We eat Chongyang cakes at the _______ _______ Festival.
- Da Yang's birthday is in _______.
- The National Day in on _______ 1st.
- People _______ _______ at the Mid-Autumn Festival and eat moon cakes.
- The Children's Day is on _______ 1st.
- The Spring _______ is also called Chinese New Year.
12 Clues: Da Yang's birthday is in _______. • We Chinese people eat with _______. • The National Day in on _______ 1st. • _______ is the last month of a year. • He enjoys climbing _______ in Spring. • The Children's Day is on _______ 1st. • The queen is wearing her golden _______. • The Spring _______ is also called Chinese New Year. • ...
china 2021-05-02
12 Clues: porcelain • the capital • official language • a chinese religion • an ancient calendar • a chinese invention • the economic centre • a food with fillings • the continent it is in • an administration section • an imaginery creature that is auspicious • its culture originated in the_river basin
History Game Review 2024-01-17
Across
- founder of the Achaemenian Empire.
- an ancient empire located in Asia
- a provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire.
- a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu
- a system of government by one person with absolute power
- The dynasty that established the first great Chinese empire
Down
- drain someone of (strength or power)
- “rulers of foreign lands/hill countries.”
- excessive adherence to law or formula.
- two complementary principles of Chinese philosophy
- the southern kingdom of ancient Mesopotamia
- the ancient capital of Assyria
12 Clues: the ancient capital of Assyria • an ancient empire located in Asia • founder of the Achaemenian Empire. • drain someone of (strength or power) • excessive adherence to law or formula. • “rulers of foreign lands/hill countries.” • the southern kingdom of ancient Mesopotamia • two complementary principles of Chinese philosophy • ...
Day SF February Newsletter 2025-02-03
Across
- Malaysian salad dish symbolizing good luck
- February 6th is National _____ Day
- Chinese chewy rice balls often filled with black sesame or red bean
- What people give each other on Valentines day in Japan
Down
- what "five, two, zero" sounds like in Mandarin
- Main character in the movie Dìdi
- Vietnamese braised pork and eggs
- Korean black bean noodles
- 2025 Chinese zodiac animal
- Korean rice cake soup symbolizing new beginnings
- In the tale of the Chinese zodiac animals, the animal which the snake hid behind
- Singaporean raw fish salad representing good fortune
12 Clues: Korean black bean noodles • 2025 Chinese zodiac animal • Main character in the movie Dìdi • Vietnamese braised pork and eggs • February 6th is National _____ Day • Malaysian salad dish symbolizing good luck • what "five, two, zero" sounds like in Mandarin • Korean rice cake soup symbolizing new beginnings • Singaporean raw fish salad representing good fortune • ...
2 Chinese New Year 2025-12-16
Across
- A country in East Asia
- these light up traditionally using candles and some can float in the air
- these are stuffed with veggies and can be found at Panda Express
- You receive money in this
- these light up the sky
Down
- A culture in East Asia
- something that is fallowed over a long periode of time
- another name for Chinese New year
- you can eat them steamed or fried
- a common sauce used in many East Asian dishes
- eating long ones represent long life
- The main color of the Chinese red flag
12 Clues: A culture in East Asia • A country in East Asia • these light up the sky • You receive money in this • another name for Chinese New year • you can eat them steamed or fried • eating long ones represent long life • The main color of the Chinese red flag • a common sauce used in many East Asian dishes • something that is fallowed over a long periode of time • ...
SingJia 2017-09-27
Across
- The kind of rice used to make Tangyuan
- This is the dinner Chinese families gather together during the Lunar new year
- Material used in Chinese pottery
- The art of fine writing
- The Chines called it the fire lance
Down
- What Qu Yuan was
- The shortest day of the year in winter
- Invented by the Chinese and can cause destruction
- The earliest form of printing
- An instrument made from lodestone and a bronze plate
- Emperor Huizong was one of the greatest supporters
- The material first used to make paper
12 Clues: What Qu Yuan was • The art of fine writing • The earliest form of printing • Material used in Chinese pottery • The Chines called it the fire lance • The material first used to make paper • The shortest day of the year in winter • The kind of rice used to make Tangyuan • Invented by the Chinese and can cause destruction • Emperor Huizong was one of the greatest supporters • ...
U7 (5B) 2022-06-10
Across
- The National Day in on _______ 1st.
- Da Yang's birthday is in _______.
- He enjoys climbing _______ in Spring.
- People _______ _______ at the Mid-Autumn Festival and eat moon cakes.
- The Chinese New Year is either in January or _______.
- We Chinese people eat with _______.
Down
- The Spring _______ is also called Chinese New Year.
- The queen is wearing her golden _______.
- _______ is the last month of a year.
- The Children's Day is on _______ 1st.
- We eat Chongyang cakes at the _______ _______ Festival.
- Little Red Riding Hood is going _______ the forest. She is going to meet her grandma.
12 Clues: Da Yang's birthday is in _______. • We Chinese people eat with _______. • _______ is the last month of a year. • The National Day in on _______ 1st. • The Children's Day is on _______ 1st. • He enjoys climbing _______ in Spring. • The queen is wearing her golden _______. • The Spring _______ is also called Chinese New Year. • ...
World History Semester 1 Review 2024-12-04
Across
- Term for a Greek city-state
- The spreading of culture through war or trade is cultural ______
- Greek city-state run on democracy
- Rome's government policy of entertaining the masses with _____ and circuses
- The ____ system in Hinduism kept people in social classes
- The elite social class of Rome
Down
- Chinese philosophy of living in balance with nature
- The government branch of Rome that made laws
- Your divine duty in Hinduism
- A new Chinese dynasty rises with the Mandate of ______
- The term for enlightenment in Buddhism
- Chinese dynasty associated with Confucianism
12 Clues: Term for a Greek city-state • Your divine duty in Hinduism • The elite social class of Rome • Greek city-state run on democracy • The term for enlightenment in Buddhism • The government branch of Rome that made laws • Chinese dynasty associated with Confucianism • Chinese philosophy of living in balance with nature • A new Chinese dynasty rises with the Mandate of ______ • ...
Decline of the Qing Dynasty 2015-05-20
Across
- The _____ were a secret organization who used Martial Arts in their revolution.
- First of the unequal treaties.
- China traded this for British silver.
- Chinese citizens felt the Mandate of _______ was lost.
- First name of the leader of the Taiping Rebellion.
- Pushed for trading rights in the beginning.
- Britain sent these to take Shanghai.
- City that all Chinese trade was narrowed down to.
- Boxers had a belief they were immune to western _______.
Down
- Hong Xiuquan believed he was the brother of _____.
- Hong Xiuquan wanted a, "Heavenly Kingdom of Great _____"
- The city where the Boxers held hostages for 55 days.
- The first major city the Taiping Rebellion captured.
- Chinese revolutionaries declared China this in 1912.
- Britain used these to continue the flow of opium into China.
- The new balance of trade that Britain discovered.
16 Clues: First of the unequal treaties. • Britain sent these to take Shanghai. • China traded this for British silver. • Pushed for trading rights in the beginning. • City that all Chinese trade was narrowed down to. • The new balance of trade that Britain discovered. • Hong Xiuquan believed he was the brother of _____. • First name of the leader of the Taiping Rebellion. • ...
Chapter 19 Puzzle 2015-10-06
Across
- After working on the plantations, many of the Filipinos left Hawaii to go to the
- Religion that Korean immigrants brought with them
- Brought the ukulele to Hawaii
- Group that began recruiting workers to work on sugar plantations in Hawaii
- person who visited Japan to request more Japanese workers
- The Chinese also worked in the production of this food
Down
- Japanese people brought this food with them to Hawaii
- Left their homelands due to natural disasters
- The Chinese did not like this Hawaiian food
- Japanese men living in Hawaii married these women
- Name of the warship that came to Honolulu to defend the Japanese
- The Koreans were not this type of laborer
- First contract laborers to come to Hawaii
- Natives of the soil
- Portuguese bosses on the plantations
15 Clues: Natives of the soil • Brought the ukulele to Hawaii • Portuguese bosses on the plantations • The Koreans were not this type of laborer • First contract laborers to come to Hawaii • The Chinese did not like this Hawaiian food • Left their homelands due to natural disasters • Japanese men living in Hawaii married these women • ...
Ming Dynasty by Daniella 2015-10-22
Across
- Who commanded the rebel army that drove the Mongols out of China?
- What was one commercial crop that increased during Hongwu’s dynasty?
- He, Who led the voyages of exploration?
- What did Europeans use to pay for goods:
- Hongwu was the first Emperor of what dynasty?
- What did many Chinese oppose:
- Between 1368 and 1644 what country was the dominant power?
Down
- Who moved the Royal Court to Beijing?
- What did Chinese economic policies favor?
- Ricci, Who was the first missionary to have an impact on trade:
- What was one benefit of Hongwu’s reforms?
- missionaries, Who accompanied European traders into China?
- superiority, What did Zheng He try to prove by distributing gifts?
- Name one industry that grew rapidly during the Ming Dynasty.
- Where was one of Hongwu’s voyages?
15 Clues: What did many Chinese oppose: • Where was one of Hongwu’s voyages? • Who moved the Royal Court to Beijing? • What did Europeans use to pay for goods: • What did Chinese economic policies favor? • What was one benefit of Hongwu’s reforms? • He, Who led the voyages of exploration? • Hongwu was the first Emperor of what dynasty? • ...
Chinese New Year 2024-02-09
Across
- Something you light
- chinese and japanese currency
- a tool used to cool you off
- Something dancing(animal related)
- what is one of the main colours of Chinese new year
- you get a lucky biscuit?
- a liquid that you could drink preferably when hot
- something you get gifted for new year
Down
- something you set of and will make noise
- What is the Zodiac sign for this year
- a instrument used in bands and also in The lion dance also makes a loud bang when hit (percussion)
- a popular drink that was made in china
- what is one of the substitute colours for chinese new year
- a instrument used in bands where you hit it and it makes a sound (percussion)
- a tool to eat noodles (plural)
15 Clues: Something you light • you get a lucky biscuit? • a tool used to cool you off • chinese and japanese currency • a tool to eat noodles (plural) • Something dancing(animal related) • What is the Zodiac sign for this year • something you get gifted for new year • a popular drink that was made in china • something you set of and will make noise • ...
Marco Polo 2025-05-08
Across
- number of years it took the men to reach China
- city where Marco Polo was born
- this explorer was inspired by Marco Polo's adventures
- helped Marco write a book about his travels
- city Venice was a war with when the Polos returned home
- traveler on the Silk Road
- Polo saw the Chinese used money made from this
Down
- Marco learned the Chinese used this for long distance communication
- the route Marco Polo used when he traveled to China
- Marco's father
- Marco was surprised to see the Chinese burned this for fuel
- one of the goods Marco and his family traded
- the Mongol ruler who gave Marco jobs
- Kublai Khan was impressed by Marco's intelligence and ________
- Marco's book helped Europeans learn about this culture
15 Clues: Marco's father • traveler on the Silk Road • city where Marco Polo was born • the Mongol ruler who gave Marco jobs • helped Marco write a book about his travels • one of the goods Marco and his family traded • number of years it took the men to reach China • Polo saw the Chinese used money made from this • the route Marco Polo used when he traveled to China • ...
Immigrant crossword puzzle 2025-11-25
Across
- What most immigrants struggled with to get over to America.
- Something the Chinese brought over and got popular for.
- Something the Germans are well known for.
- A German tradition that is now widely celebrated around December.
- What the lower class immigrants needed to go through to get into the country.
- This group came to America for Economic opportunities.
- Immigrants came here to become Legal.
Down
- Why the Irish left their country.
- What immigrants struggled with and needed interpretations for.
- Why the Chinese left their country.
- The reason why most immigrants left their country in the 1800th and 1900th century.
- why the Germans came to America.
- The other reason why most immigrants couldn't enter the country.
- why the Chinese came to America.
- Why most immigrants couldn't enter the country.
15 Clues: why the Germans came to America. • why the Chinese came to America. • Why the Irish left their country. • Why the Chinese left their country. • Immigrants came here to become Legal. • Something the Germans are well known for. • Why most immigrants couldn't enter the country. • This group came to America for Economic opportunities. • ...
Chinese Food Culture 2017-11-22
Across
- Meat and chopped veggies wrapped into a thin piece of dough skin
- One of china's most common foods
- Noodle with soup
- Chicken with Chilli
Down
- Swirly strips commonly eaten by chinese
- Meat or veggies fillings which are rolled up
- Rice that's fried
- What Chinese use to eat
- A country
- What Chinese do while they eat
10 Clues: A country • Noodle with soup • Rice that's fried • Chicken with Chilli • What Chinese use to eat • What Chinese do while they eat • One of china's most common foods • Swirly strips commonly eaten by chinese • Meat or veggies fillings which are rolled up • Meat and chopped veggies wrapped into a thin piece of dough skin
Ming Dynasty by Daniella 2015-10-22
Across
- What was one commercial crop that increased during Hongwu’s dynasty?
- Hongwu was the first Emperor of what dynasty?
- missionaries, Who accompanied European traders into China?
- What did Chinese economic policies favor?
- Where was one of Hongwu’s voyages?
- What did Europeans use to pay for goods:
- Ricci Who was the first missionary to have an impact on trade:
- Between 1368 and 1644 what country was the dominant power?
- Who moved the Royal Court to Beijing?
- He Who led the voyages of exploration?
Down
- Name one industry that grew rapidly during the Ming Dynasty.
- What was one benefit of Hongwu’s reforms?
- What did many Chinese oppose:
- superiority What did Zheng He try to prove by distributing gifts?
- Who commanded the rebel army that drove the Mongols out of China?
15 Clues: What did many Chinese oppose: • Where was one of Hongwu’s voyages? • Who moved the Royal Court to Beijing? • What did Europeans use to pay for goods: • What was one benefit of Hongwu’s reforms? • What did Chinese economic policies favor? • He Who led the voyages of exploration? • Hongwu was the first Emperor of what dynasty? • ...
Chinese New Year 2024-02-09
Across
- Something you light
- chinese and japanese currency
- a tool used to cool you off
- Something dancing(animal related)
- what is one of the main colours of Chinese new year
- you get a lucky biscuit?
- a liquid that you could drink preferably when hot
- something you get gifted for new year
Down
- something you set of and will make noise
- What is the Zodiac sign for this year
- a instrument used in bands and also in The lion dance also makes a loud bang when hit (percussion)
- a popular drink that was made in china
- what is one of the substitute colours for chinese new year
- a instrument used in bands where you hit it and it makes a sound (percussion)
- a tool to eat noodles (plural)
15 Clues: Something you light • you get a lucky biscuit? • a tool used to cool you off • chinese and japanese currency • a tool to eat noodles (plural) • Something dancing(animal related) • What is the Zodiac sign for this year • something you get gifted for new year • a popular drink that was made in china • something you set of and will make noise • ...
holiday 2026-02-02
Across
- - A North American holiday for giving thanks, with a big meal.
- - A day to show appreciation for mothers.
- - A special day dedicated to children.
- - Marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations.
- - A holiday that celebrates workers and their achievements.
- - A Christian spring holiday involving eggs and bunnies.
- - The most important Chinese holiday, also called Lunar New Year.
Down
- - A day for lovers, on February 14th.
- - A day to honor fathers.
- - A Chinese festival where people eat mooncakes.
- - A Christian holiday on December 25th, celebrating the birth of Jesus.
- - A day to honor teachers and educators.
- - Celebrates the founding of a nation (e.g., China on Oct 1st).
- - The first day of the year, January 1st.
- - A general day of celebration or time off from work.
15 Clues: - A day to honor fathers. • - A day for lovers, on February 14th. • - A special day dedicated to children. • - A day to honor teachers and educators. • - A day to show appreciation for mothers. • - The first day of the year, January 1st. • - A Chinese festival where people eat mooncakes. • - Marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations. • ...
ANCIENT CHINA 2023-11-21
Across
- Chinese filosophy
- Lamp with a paper case protecting the flame
- A soft fabric
- Hot drink made by infusing leaves in boiling water
- Sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China
Down
- Small sticks of wood used as eating utensils
- Decorative handwriting
- Small boat of traditional Chinese design
- Chinese astrology
- Material used for writing
10 Clues: A soft fabric • Chinese filosophy • Chinese astrology • Decorative handwriting • Material used for writing • Small boat of traditional Chinese design • Lamp with a paper case protecting the flame • Small sticks of wood used as eating utensils • Hot drink made by infusing leaves in boiling water • Sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China
Chinese New Year 2024-02-09
Across
- Something you light
- chinese and japanese currency
- a tool used to cool you off
- Something dancing(animal related)
- what is one of the main colours of Chinese new year
- you get a lucky biscuit?
- a liquid that you could drink preferably when hot
- something you get gifted for new year
Down
- something you set of and will make noise
- What is the Zodiac sign for this year
- a instrument used in bands and also in The lion dance also makes a loud bang when hit (percussion)
- a popular drink that was made in china
- what is one of the substitute colours for chinese new year
- a instrument used in bands where you hit it and it makes a sound (percussion)
- a tool to eat noodles (plural)
15 Clues: Something you light • you get a lucky biscuit? • a tool used to cool you off • chinese and japanese currency • a tool to eat noodles (plural) • Something dancing(animal related) • What is the Zodiac sign for this year • something you get gifted for new year • a popular drink that was made in china • something you set of and will make noise • ...
Conrad's crossword puzzle 2023-03-22
Across
- favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority
- is a country of the Caribbean
- a Chinese communist revolutionary
- a group of nations protecting itself against another nation or group of nations
- government by a dictator
- a Chinese politician who served as general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
- the process by which vegetation in drylands i.e. arid and semi-arid lands
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
Down
- a life-threatening disease
- the republic in china
- an alliance of political parties forming governments or states
- ending the war in Bosnia
- the former British colony
- led one of the most enduring dictatorships in Africa
- German politician who served as Chancellor of Germany from 1982 to 1998
15 Clues: the republic in china • ending the war in Bosnia • government by a dictator • the former British colony • a life-threatening disease • is a country of the Caribbean • a Chinese communist revolutionary • favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority • led one of the most enduring dictatorships in Africa • an alliance of political parties forming governments or states • ...
Review: China and Japan through 1900, Part 1 2015-11-18
Across
- The British imposed the policy of _________, or immunity of a country's nationals from the laws of their host country, on the newly open ports on the Chinese mainland.
- In the view of Chinese Emperor ______________, the trade between China and England was unnecessary to China, and a favor to England.
- The difference between how much a nation imports and exports.
- The Japanese warriors and members of the military class of feudal Japan.
Down
- The century and a half from 1750 to 1900 marked the structural, cultural and economic decline of the great ___________ ___________ and nowhere was this more evident than in Qing China as its population, the world's largest, grew ever less capable of sustaining its society and as the nation's late imperial policies were increasingly at odds with those of the industrializing and commercially expanding West.
- In Japan,___________________ made farming difficult and forced most people to live along the coastal plains. The ________ offered plenty of food sources, and Japan developed a thriving fishing industry.
- Western powers were able to gain greater trading rights in China during the 1800's through the use of force, threats, and setting up unfair _____________.
- Chinese naval expeditions were abruptly ended in 1433 because maintaining the fleet was considered a needless waste of ___________ _______________.
- 20-30 million Chinese were killed between 1850 and 1864 in attempt of the Chinese peasants to overthrow the Qing emperor and government, and the Qing dynasty survived.
- Under the Ming dynasty, only the ________________ was allowed to conduct foreign trade in order to limit outside influences.
- By the end of the _________________ century, the illegal trade in opium, constituted the most profitable import commodity in China, especially around the area of Canton.
- In 1900, members of a Chinese secret society attacked/killed foreigners and Chinese Christians, and destroyed everything foreign including railroads and churches; this is now known as
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country.
13 Clues: A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country. • The difference between how much a nation imports and exports. • The Japanese warriors and members of the military class of feudal Japan. • Under the Ming dynasty, only the ________________ was allowed to conduct foreign trade in order to limit outside influences. • ...
WHAP Puzzle 2013-02-21
Across
- Places of luxury, meaning "floating worlds"
- Composed over a hundred poems, all while reigning over the Qing
- Civil servants appointed by the emperor of China
- Tent government
- Defined leaders with god-like powers
- Contained former imperial palaces; Only servants and imperial families allowed in
- Focus on the traditional family, with men in charge
- Spanish galleons carrying silver that were frequently attacked by pirates
- Lords and vasaals to the shogun
- Promoted religion of the Tokugawa shoguns
- Literary compositions with 8 parts
- Wanted a Chinese presence in the Indian Ocean basin
- Popular for young women to appear more attractive, and be dependent on men to take care of them
- Banned intermarriage with Chinese; Agricultural nomads
- Helped lead to the population decline of Chinese
- Inherited commander-in-chief in feudal Japan; Considered true leader
Down
- At it's fall, Ming leaders tried to erase all Mongol influences from China
- Theater composed of skits, singing, and dancing
- Western Learning; helped Japanese get information when cut off from the rest of the world
- Gave up Christianity under torture, and reverted to Buddhism
- Given silk and porcelain in trade for silver and spices
- Founded by Manchu; last imperial power in China
- Research institute for Confucian scholars
- Military member in feudal Japan
- Supported the Chinese economy
- People who introduced American foods to China
- Jeusit priest that founded the Jesuit China Mission
- Lower classes of people (i.e. servants, prostitutes etc.)
- Worshipped ancestors and nature spirits
- Very interested in silver, and became largely involved in imports and exports
30 Clues: Tent government • Supported the Chinese economy • Lords and vasaals to the shogun • Military member in feudal Japan • Literary compositions with 8 parts • Defined leaders with god-like powers • Worshipped ancestors and nature spirits • Research institute for Confucian scholars • Promoted religion of the Tokugawa shoguns • Places of luxury, meaning "floating worlds" • ...
China 2015-02-01
Across
- He was an emperor and also one of the reformers who pressed for a stronger military and economy
- A region in which the foreign nation controlled trade and investment
- This was Hongs revolt in order to bring peace to China
- She was the ruler of the Qing empire during the last half of the 19th century
- This policy was created in order to ensure that China would be open to merchants of all nations
- They imported million of pounds of to China every year
- This part of China was given to the British
- They have brought maize, sweet potatoes, and peanuts from America
Down
- The only place where China would allow to do business with foreigners
- Opium later on has been used as this and by 1835, 12 million chinese became addicted.
- Its a habit forming narcotic made from poppy plant which the Europeans have traded to China
- A campaign of peasants and workers who were against the Dowager empress and foreigner privileges
- He led the Taiping rebellion
- These rights provided exemption from Chinese law at 4 ports besides Gangzhou
- A war between the British and Chinese as a result of the opium outbreak in China
- After being defeated, in 1842 this peace treaty was signed
- these places have poduced greta quantities of ore, tin,salt, and silver
- Also known as the yellow river it flooded over vast farming areas and as a result many starved
- This was a chinese expression for great peace
- One of Chinas major food supply
20 Clues: He led the Taiping rebellion • One of Chinas major food supply • This part of China was given to the British • This was a chinese expression for great peace • This was Hongs revolt in order to bring peace to China • They imported million of pounds of to China every year • After being defeated, in 1842 this peace treaty was signed • ...
China: Then and Now 2015-08-15
Across
- The dynasty that introduced writing on oracle bones
- A sequence of rulers from the same family
- The current population of China is 1.3 _____________ people
- Leader who implemented the 1 child policy
- Mao's attempt to remove capitalism, traditions and cultural elements from society
- Top product exported by China
- Site of the 1989 massacre of students who demanded political reforms
- China's current president
- Largest ethnic group in China
- This leader introduced communism in 1949
- "Don't do to other people what you wouldn't want them to do to you"
- China's largest export destination
- China's capital city
- China's largest city by population
Down
- Campaign introduced to make China a modern and industrial country
- This Special Administrative Region was handed back to China in 1997
- A time period in China's history from 2070BCE to 221BCE
- A luxury trade item
- The cradle of Chinese civilisation
- political ideology in China in which all citizens are equal
- How many children a family is allowed to have in China
- A consequence of the Great Leap Forward
- Sculptures to protect Emperor Qin in the afterlife
- China's first emperor
- This invention was very important during warfare
- This leader established the Republic of China in 1912
- The period in Chinese history which began in 221BCE and ended in 1911 CE
- A famine in the 1800s led to a mass emigration of Chinese people
- Official language of China
- This connected China to the Roman Empire
- China's third largest export destination
- Chinese currency
32 Clues: Chinese currency • A luxury trade item • China's capital city • China's first emperor • China's current president • Official language of China • Top product exported by China • Largest ethnic group in China • The cradle of Chinese civilisation • China's largest export destination • China's largest city by population • A consequence of the Great Leap Forward • ...
Chinese New Year 2023-01-12
Across
- Children receive red envelopes with this inside of them.
- This is how many days the festival lasts for. (7+8=?)
- Flying reptile that breathes fire.
- Beautiful and loud explosions in the sky.
Down
- This is rough and you light it during Chinese New Year.
- This color repels evil in Chinese culture.
- This must be full for the festival to start and end.
- This is where Chinese New Year started.
- This year is the year of the ________.
- To help get rid of bad luck in China they will do this to their house to make it look nice, others do it in the spring.
- In China, Chinese New Year is also called the _______ Festival. (A type of season)
11 Clues: Flying reptile that breathes fire. • This year is the year of the ________. • This is where Chinese New Year started. • Beautiful and loud explosions in the sky. • This color repels evil in Chinese culture. • This must be full for the festival to start and end. • This is how many days the festival lasts for. (7+8=?) • ...
China Crossword 2015-11-17
Across
- Chinese people were addicted to this drug
- one of the main focus of the Great Leap Forward
- Chinese people which were used to work the back yard furnaces
- Assisted Mao with information regarding to industrialization
- Example of a heavy industry
- Mao used this to gain support for the CCP
- Students at Beijing University created this and covered it with posters critical of the CCP
- necessary for building socialism
- Revolutionary Alliance
- held over 20,000 Chinese and became the basic unit of rural society
- Women did this to prevent feet growth
- banded foot binding
- Places for children to be looked after
- Died in 1925
- A work or neighborhood unit
- Produced by the Whampoa Military Academy
- A Chinese teenager that was forced to terrorise the anti-rightist
- Led by Lin Biao
- Mao's book of quotations
- Died in 1976
Down
- Capital of China
- Aimed at defeating the warlords of Northern China and bringing unity to China
- Partnered with the peasants in defeating the KMT in the Long March
- China's new currency which helped reduce inflation
- Shikai took over the government in 1916
- The KMT and CCP joined forces forming this
- People that where against Mao and his ideas
- They printed money to pay their armies and this resulted in severe inflation
- one of the main focus of the First Five Year Plan
- This would help to enable Mao to get rid of the Land lords
- an example of heavy industry
- River that had CCP had to cross to defeat the CCP
- Banned by Yuan Shikai in November 1913
33 Clues: Died in 1925 • Died in 1976 • Led by Lin Biao • Capital of China • banded foot binding • Revolutionary Alliance • Mao's book of quotations • Example of a heavy industry • A work or neighborhood unit • an example of heavy industry • necessary for building socialism • Women did this to prevent feet growth • Places for children to be looked after • Banned by Yuan Shikai in November 1913 • ...
INTRO TO ANTHROPOLOGY: EARLY ASIAN CIVILIZATION 2023-04-03
Across
- The early inhabitants of Indian civilization were the ___________ civilization.
- Founder of Confucian philosophy.
- Among China's main merchandise traded abroad.
- '________' is the famous legal system of the Malacca Malay Kingdom.
- The main religion of Indian civilization.
- The foundation of the Hindu religion is ___________ civilization.
- The __________ language originates from the Indian civilization.
- The region that includes the cluster of Malay-Indonesian Islands, Nusantara, Alam Malay and Jawi land.
- The main spoken language in the Malay Islands.
- The Malay community strongly adheres to traditional practices called as '_________'.
- The main treatment method of traditional Chinese medicine.
- The main symbol that symbolizes the power, strength and good fortune of Chinese civilization.
- The ___________ dynasty is known as the golden age of India.
- Governments and republics in sovereign India are known as ___________.
Down
- Is the longest river in Asia.
- __________ connects trade routes in the east and west.
- The earliest writing of the Malays before the introduction of Roman writing.
- The name India comes from __________(river Indus).
- A famous legend on Langkawi Island.
- Before the existence of Buddhism, Chinese society followed this philosophy.
- India got independence on 15 __________ 1957.
- Traditional Malay musical instruments.
- This river is where the development of Chinese civilization began.
- The last emperor in China after the Xinhai revolution in 1911.
- Malay King called as_________.
- Terengganu's famous traditional food.
- The empire that built the Maurya dynasty was the kingdom under the emperor ___________.
- The first dynasty in the history of civilisation in China.
- Tun Sri Lanang's historiographic work.
29 Clues: Is the longest river in Asia. • Malay King called as_________. • Founder of Confucian philosophy. • A famous legend on Langkawi Island. • Terengganu's famous traditional food. • Traditional Malay musical instruments. • Tun Sri Lanang's historiographic work. • The main religion of Indian civilization. • Among China's main merchandise traded abroad. • ...
Ancient China Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-05
Across
- 3,988 miles long river that is third longest river in the world
- one of the first Chinese dynasties, ruled from 1750 to 1040 B.C.E.
- a line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty
- a religion or philosophy based on the teaching of Confucius
- someone who does physical work
- the dynasty that ruled China from about 206 B.C.E. to 220 C.E., the period following the Qin dynasty
- the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang united China under one rule and began the Qin dynasty
- 3,395 miles long river that is the sixth longest river in the world
- a system of government based on landowners and tenants
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- a stream or river that feeds into a larger stream, river, or lake
- a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens
Down
- one of the three major religions or philosophies of Ancient China, Taoism follows the teachings of Lao-Tzu
- location where ruins were found from the Shang dynasty, China's first civilization
- a trade route that ran from northern China to Europe
- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
- a piece of bone or shell heated and cracked by holy men to seek advice from a king’s ancestors
- a 5500 mile long wall built along the northern border of China. It was built to keep out the Mongol invaders
- a region in the Huang He River valley, where Chinese civilization began
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
20 Clues: someone who does physical work • the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • a trade route that ran from northern China to Europe • a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens • a system of government based on landowners and tenants • a religion or philosophy based on the teaching of Confucius • ...
English 2025-04-06
Across
- Teacher / Master in Japanese (Used to address someone of authority or expertise, like teachers, doctors, or skilled professionals)
- Life in Persian (Refers to existence, living, or the experience of life itself)
- Thank you in Chinese (Polite expression of gratitude)
- Hello in Chinese (A standard greeting, can be used anytime)
- Hello / Hi in Korean (Casual greeting among friends or people of the same age)
- Stir-fry cooking vessel, often associated with Chinese cuisine
- Please in Japanese (Used when requesting something politely)
- Thank you in Korean (Formal and polite expression of gratitude)
- Older brother in Korean (Used by females to address older males, also used in a romantic context by some)
Down
- Goodbye in Japanese (Formal way of saying farewell, usually when parting for a longer time)
- Love in Persian (Deep affection or romantic love, also used to refer to someone you care about deeply)
- Hello / Good afternoon in Japanese (Used as a standard greeting during the day)
- Goodbye in Chinese (Used when parting, similar to saying "See you later")
- Friend in Korean (Refers to a close peer or companion)
- Flower in Persian (Symbolizes beauty, nature, and is often used metaphorically for something precious)
- symbol of harmony & balance, representing interconnected opposites, such as light & dark, masculine & feminine (China)
- Freedom in Persian (Refers to liberty or the state of being free, often used in political or personal contexts)
- Thank you in Japanese (Polite expression of gratitude, informal)
- I love you in Korean (Commonly used to express affection towards someone)
- Happy / Good in Persian (Used to describe a positive feeling or situation)
20 Clues: Thank you in Chinese (Polite expression of gratitude) • Friend in Korean (Refers to a close peer or companion) • Hello in Chinese (A standard greeting, can be used anytime) • Please in Japanese (Used when requesting something politely) • Stir-fry cooking vessel, often associated with Chinese cuisine • ...
Crossword 2025-05-15
Across
- Piety) Respect for one's elders and ancestors.
- He) "China's Sorrow," a major northern river.
- To exchange goods or services without using money.
- Dynasty known as a golden age of Chinese civilization.
- Servants) People who work for the government bureaucracy.
- A complex system of government administration.
- A philosophy emphasizing harmony with the natural order.
- The light, active, masculine principle in Chinese philosophy.
- First unified empire of China, led by Shi Huangdi.
- A social system with lords controlling the land and peasants.
- Bones) Used to communicate with the gods in ancient China.
- States) A period of intense conflict in ancient China.
- Systems of thought that guide beliefs and behavior.
- Roads) Ancient trade routes connecting China with the West.
Down
- Groups of merchants traveling together for trade.
- Cotta) Baked clay used for sculptures, famously for an army.
- A philosophy emphasizing strict laws and harsh punishments.
- Supreme ruler of an empire.
- Related to the sea; used in trade and exploration.
- Diffusion) The spread of ideas, customs, and technologies.
- Cut off from others; existing alone.
- Wall) Built to protect China from invasions.
- Cycle) The rise, rule, and fall of Chinese ruling families.
- Jiang) Longest river in Asia; also known as the Yangtze.
- A valuable fabric highly desired along trade routes.
- The dark, passive, feminine principle in Chinese philosophy.
- A philosophy focused on social order and relationships.
- A ruling family that holds power for many generations.
- Huangdi) Brutal ruler who unified China and built the Great Wall.
29 Clues: Supreme ruler of an empire. • Cut off from others; existing alone. • Wall) Built to protect China from invasions. • He) "China's Sorrow," a major northern river. • Piety) Respect for one's elders and ancestors. • A complex system of government administration. • Groups of merchants traveling together for trade. • To exchange goods or services without using money. • ...
WHAP Unit 1.1 east asia buzz words 2023-09-13
Across
- Oldest type of buddhism followed by monks based on discipline ending reincarnation; in thailand and cambodia
- Switched to this once china became more commercialized & sophisticated
- Chinese Ideology created in zhou and implemented in state during Han
- The type of government japan steered towards as time passed (reverse europe)
- Bhuddist ideas that life is suffering, suffering due to greed, theres a way out, way out is eightfold path
- Technological innovation that increased importance of education and confucianism in china through books
- Payment made periodically by a state or ruler to another as a sign of dependence
- Chinese innovation spread to europe through silk road
- Peaceful, mutual exchange of trade & goods from song china to japan, korea, and vietnam
- Type of Buddhism that spread to japan and reaches nirvana the fastest
- Chinese song dynasty political/social system where society is based on hard work rather than lineage
- skilled workers in a type of work done by hand
- Purpose for chinese tributary system
- Agricultural advancement that surged population in song china given to them by kingdom in vietnam through tribute; drought resistant, fast growing, grows in more places
- Caused by increased food production, currency, trade networks, protoindustrialization, and tech innovation in song china
Down
- Magnetic compass, printing, cartograhy, paper money, gunpowder, canals, and cargo ships
- One of the reasons for commercialization; silk roads, Indian Ocean trade, grand canal
- Chinese innovation that spread to europe through dar al islam
- tests based on confucianist ideas given in order to be part of the government in song china
- act of respect in song china that means to knock head, hence bowing down to superior (ruler, country, religious figure)
- Type of small scale industrialization in china that isn't based on factory work
- Type of buddhism in china & korea that focuses on helping others through being reborn
- Song dynasty ideology made by a mix of buddhist and daoist influences with their main ideology
- Similar to the abbasids China heavily valued this shown in their gov't and society
- Korea, japan, and vietnam to song china
- Class formed by expanded educational opportunities in china
26 Clues: Purpose for chinese tributary system • Korea, japan, and vietnam to song china • skilled workers in a type of work done by hand • Chinese innovation spread to europe through silk road • Class formed by expanded educational opportunities in china • Chinese innovation that spread to europe through dar al islam • ...
JLC Crossword 2026-03-16
Across
- Important value in Chinese family culture
- Emotion mothers feel about their daughters
- Chess prodigy raised by Lindo Jong
- Rose’s husband who later wants a divorce
- Family members honored in Chinese tradition
- Rose’s younger brother who drowned
- Belief that life events may be destined
- The daughters’ struggle between cultures
- Game that makes Waverly famous
- Traditional beliefs influencing many actions
- Utensils used in traditional Chinese meals
- Jing-mei finally meeting her sisters in China
- Stories from the mothers’ past
- Daughter whose husband asks for a divorce
- Idea Ying-ying believes is important in life
- Lena’s mother who believes strongly in fate
- Major Chinese city connected to the mothers’ past
- Cultural customs passed from mothers to daughters
- Relationship explored in several stories
- San Francisco neighborhood where many scenes take place
- Pressure mothers place on daughters
- Stone symbolizing luck and protection
- Disagreements between mothers and daughters
Down
- Jade necklace Suyuan gives Jing-mei
- What Jing-mei’s mother wants her to become
- Difference between mothers and daughters
- An-mei’s strict grandmother
- Chinese city where Suyuan formed the first Joy Luck Club
- Major issue in Rose’s storyline
- Waverly’s American boyfriend
- Trait expected from children in traditional culture
- Mother who escaped her arranged marriage
- Daughter in a strict “equal” marriage with Harold
- Important idea discussed throughout the book
- The mothers who moved from China to America
- Feeling tied to family reputation
- Instrument Jing-mei struggles to learn
- Jing-mei’s mother who founded the Joy Luck Club
- Skill Waverly learns through chess
- Cultural background the daughters inherit
- Hard choices mothers make for their families
- Large meal shared by the Joy Luck Club members
- Suyuan’s daughters left behind during the war
- Daughter who travels to China to meet her half-sisters
- The boy Lindo was forced to marry
- Wedding candle used in Lindo’s marriage ritual
- Mother whose childhood involved her mother’s sacrifice
- Tile game the mothers play together
- Lena’s husband who insists on splitting every expense
- Central focus connecting all the characters
50 Clues: An-mei’s strict grandmother • Waverly’s American boyfriend • Game that makes Waverly famous • Stories from the mothers’ past • Major issue in Rose’s storyline • Feeling tied to family reputation • The boy Lindo was forced to marry • Chess prodigy raised by Lindo Jong • Rose’s younger brother who drowned • Skill Waverly learns through chess • Jade necklace Suyuan gives Jing-mei • ...
chapter 25 puzzle 2024-04-23
Across
- the shifting of wealth from a rich minority to a poor majority.
- an event ordered by Chiang Kai-Shek in spite of the communists
- the deliberate mass murder or physical extinction of a particular racial, political, or cultural group
- Moscow trained communist - Organized the Vietnamese Communists in the 1920s
- started a nonviolent Indian nationalist movement - both 1869
- Persia became this in 1935
- In 1921 a group of young radicals as well as several faculty and staff members from Beijing University founded this group.
- Venezuelan dictator who had connections with American oil companies
- established in 1932 - named for Ibn Sa'ud
- nickname given to Turkish president Kemal - "father Turk"
- The first prime minister of India whose rein started in 1947
- Capital of the Ming dynasty
- Mexican artist whose works featured Mexico's socialist and past tendencies
- Elected as Argentina's president in 1916
- Its goal was to promote traditional Confucian social ethics,such as integrity, propriety, and righteousness.
- rejected the use of U.S. military force in Latin America
- unity of all Africans regardless of national boundaries
Down
- Chinese Communist leader who believed that revolution would be lead by peasants and not the working class
- location of the Chinese Communist Party
- Promised Jews land in Palestine in exchange for help in WWI
- a policy of killing / forcibly removing an ethnic group from its lands
- Mao's army - famous for its Long March
- a national oil company set up by Mexico to run the oil industry
- a large financial / industrial corporation in the Japanese economy
- abbreviation for the Indian National Congress
- Japan invaded this Chinese province in September of 1931
- Indians used this term to describe Mohandas Gandhi. Also known as "great soul"
- use of unexpected maneuvers like sabotage and trickery
- refusal to obey laws that are considered unjust
- Peoples Liberation Party
- leader of Chinese Nationalist Party who supported cooperation with communists
- Also known as the Yangtze River
- president of Mexico from 1934 to 1940.
- leader of Chinese Nationalist Party who hated communists
- a form of government in which a select group of people has total control
35 Clues: Peoples Liberation Party • Persia became this in 1935 • Capital of the Ming dynasty • Also known as the Yangtze River • Mao's army - famous for its Long March • president of Mexico from 1934 to 1940. • location of the Chinese Communist Party • Elected as Argentina's president in 1916 • established in 1932 - named for Ibn Sa'ud • abbreviation for the Indian National Congress • ...
World History Vocabulary 2025-10-30
Across
- Mongol capital where the beginnings of a centralized bureaucracy took shape and where specialized artisans were sent.
- Tower in India built to celebrate and depict Delhi’s last Hindu kingdom.
- Language spoken in East African kingdoms. Arabic script + loan words.
- A kingdom in central Java that was agriculturally rich and closely allied with Srivijaya. +Buddhist and Hindu monuments
- The increased food production, population growth, urbanization, and industrial development in Islamic World due to expansion.
- Major process of settlement and societal organization that occured among the peoples of Chaco Canyon.
- The ruler of Mali, who was famous for his wealth and his incredible journey to Mecca. -Accompanied by huge entourage and a lot of gold.
- Highly popular and authentically Chinese form of Indian faith.
- A religion that took hold in Japan among the Samurai warrior class.
- Widely traveled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official who visited Swahili coast.
Down
- The largest religious structure in the pre-modern world built by the Angkor kingdom. Hindu mythical mt. Meru.
- Chinese innovation of paper money and the contract promising payment to European traders.
- Introduced to North Africa and the Sahara in the early centuries of the C.E. This animal made trans-Saharan commerce possible.
- New kinds of Chinese and Arabic ships which were innovated due to new knowledge of monsoons and accumulating tech.
- Places caravans stopped along the trade routes where they could rest, exchange goods, and resupply animals.
- Permanent settlements of foreign merchants who learned new culture of area while still retaining link to home society.
- A major commercial city of West African civilization and a world center of Islamic Scholarship & education.
- Great Chinese admiral who commanded a huge fleet of ships in a series of voyages in the Indian ocean. -Attempted Chinese tribute system.
- North American Chiefdom which had widespread trading network. -American web
- Bowls where Buddhist monks rely on community generosity for food-symbol.
- New outlook that appreciated the high moral standards of Buddhist teachings, while returning to Confucian texts.
21 Clues: Highly popular and authentically Chinese form of Indian faith. • A religion that took hold in Japan among the Samurai warrior class. • Language spoken in East African kingdoms. Arabic script + loan words. • Tower in India built to celebrate and depict Delhi’s last Hindu kingdom. • Bowls where Buddhist monks rely on community generosity for food-symbol. • ...
Unit 2 Assesment 2021-05-01
Across
- Ruler of China from 1949 to 1954
- City in which the Tiananmen protests took place
- A form of guidance used by Mao to help keep the youth loyal to him by reciting his beliefs and speeches
- Mao's plan to preserve Chinese communism by purging remnants of capitalist and traditional elements from Chinese society
- A major ethnic group in China
- a mass student-led paramilitary social movement guided by Chairman Mao Zedong in 1966-1967 to get rid of any counter-revolutionary's
- A city in China containing a railway connecting to Russia
- term for Old Ideas, Old Culture, Old Habits, and Old Customs
- Invaded Southern China in 1937
- A period of time where China's economy was in ruins due to a highly addictive drug imported by Europeans
Down
- Took control of china after the death of Mao Zedong
- The location that that Mao declared the creation of Communist People’s Republic of China, in 1949.
- Mao’s 15 year plan to transform China from an agrarian society into a modern industrialized powerful nation through collectivization.
- an important trade city/region and source of wealth for the Qing Dynasty
- A ruling system where the emperor has supreme control of everything in the country
- An abbreviation of the Chinese Nationalist party lasting from 1927-1950
- Led China from the years 1644-1911
- An abbreviation for a Chinese political party in 1949
- The true Republic of China claimed by the KMT
- Dengs plan for modernizing
- ethnic religious group in china made up mostly Muslims
21 Clues: Dengs plan for modernizing • A major ethnic group in China • Invaded Southern China in 1937 • Ruler of China from 1949 to 1954 • Led China from the years 1644-1911 • The true Republic of China claimed by the KMT • City in which the Tiananmen protests took place • Took control of china after the death of Mao Zedong • An abbreviation for a Chinese political party in 1949 • ...
unit 3 2022-11-23
20 Clues: yksin • palata • maksaa • kattaa • jyrkkä • huijata • tarjota • välttää • huomata • lääkkeet • vähemmän • kuuluisa • kohtelias • valmistaa • vaikuttaa • valehdella • enneminkin • kiinalainen • perinteinen • eksoottinen
UNIT3 2022-11-23
20 Clues: turisti • välttää • huomata • viestiä • kuuluisa • muusikko • vähemmän • valmistaa • kohtelias • arvostelu • vaikuttaa • merenelävä • valehdella • perinteinen • eksoottinen • ennemminkin • kiinalainen • epärehellinen • kantoninkiina • mandariinikiina
ristikko 2022-11-24
20 Clues: luku • alue • palata • maksaa • turisti • välttää • huijata • huomata • muusikko • kuuluisa • välipala • valmistaa • valehdella • merenelävä • kiinalainen • paikallinen • kalapyörykkä • korkea,pitkä • aggressiivinen • pilvenpiirtäjä
Countries and Nationalities 2019-10-30
20 Clues: IRISH • SWISS • CZECH • GERMAN • POLISH • FRENCH • TURKISH • MEXICAN • RUSSIAN • CHINESE • ITALIAN • SCOTTISH • AMERICAN • EGYPTIAN • SPPANISH • ENGGLISH • JAPANESE • HUNGARIAN • BRAZILIAN • ARGENTINIAN
VOCABULARY 2020-07-11
20 Clues: OLÁ • LER • PAÍS • PAIS • HOJE • ONTEM • COMER • FALAR • AMIGO • CHINÊS • AMANHÃ • AMARELO • MORANGO • JAPONES • NAMORADA • ESPANHOL • NAMORADO • ESCREVER • TRABALHAR • PROFESSOR
NATIONALITIES 2023-02-19
20 Clues: EGYPT • CHINA • ITALY • SPAIN • INDIA • JAPAN • FRANCE • BRAZIL • TURKEY • RUSSIA • GREECE • CANADA • MEXICO • CROATIA • GERMANY • ENGLAND • PORTUGAL • ARGENTINA • AUSTRALIA • UNITED STATES
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2014-04-11
20 Clues: Peru • Chile • China • Egypt • Japan • Italy • U.S.A. • Russia • Greece • Brazil • France • England • Holland • Ecuador • Denmark • Finland • Germany • scotland • Argentina • Australia
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2015-08-23
20 Clues: China • Egypt • Japan • Korea • Spain • Italy • Mexico • Russia • Poland • Brazil • Canada • France • Greece • Germany • Colombia • Argentina • Australia • Indonesia • Philippines • UnitedStates
Basic Korean Words 2016-04-10
UNIT 3 2021-12-01
20 Clues: pitkä • yksin • kattaa • palata • jyrkkä • välttää • tarjota • odottaa • huomata • kuuluisa • vähemmän • kohtelias • valmistaa • valehdella • perinteinen • ennemminkin • eksoottinen • kiinalainen • aggressiivinen • pilvenpiirtäjä
On the go 2 kpl3 2023-11-24
20 Clues: luku • myyjä • kattaa • jyrkkä • palata • välttää • kukkula • turisti • huomata • prosentti • vaikuttaa • siirtomaa • valmistaa • kohtelias • merenelävä • perinteinen • ennemminkin • kiinalainen • eksoottinen • pilvenpiirtäjä
unit 3 2023-12-12
20 Clues: asema • kerros • maksaa • kattaa • vieras • jyrkkä • korkea • palata • turisti • kukkula • välttää • tarjota • kuuluisa • vähemmän • välimatka • siirtomaa • prosentti • valmistaa • salaisuus • kiinalainen
