chinese Crossword Puzzles
unit 3 2023-12-14
20 Clues: luku • saari • myyjä • fakta • maksaa • huijata • odottaa • turisti • välipala • lääkkeet • kuuluisa • kohtelias • ruokailia • välimatka • valehtelu • vaikuttaa • pelkästään • kiinalainen • kulmantaakse • jättääväliin
Chinese Imperialism 2021-12-10
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- To form a representative government
- China is forced to sign the Treaty of ___
- Britain bypassed Chinese rule with ___ (relating to opium)
- Foreign influence and unequal treaties caused the ___ Rebellion
- the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries
- Boxers destroy the ___ Tiajin railway
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- The ___ chancellor was assassinated
- Britain sold what highly addictive drug to China?
- What Chinese government was "corrupt"?
- Sun established the Kuomintang or ___ party
10 Clues: The ___ chancellor was assassinated • To form a representative government • Boxers destroy the ___ Tiajin railway • What Chinese government was "corrupt"? • China is forced to sign the Treaty of ___ • Sun established the Kuomintang or ___ party • Britain sold what highly addictive drug to China? • Britain bypassed Chinese rule with ___ (relating to opium) • ...
Chinese Cinderella 2013-12-16
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- How old is Adeline at the start of the book?
- Does Adeline move to a diferent city in the book?
- who is the nicest persone to Adeline? Family wise.
- how many brothers does Adeline have?
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- Is Adeline always good or naughty through out the book?
- Does Adeline have more than 1 sister? True or Faulse?
- Is Adeline Chinese or Japanese?
- Is Adeline small or big?
- who's house does Adeline live in? her _________ house.
- Does Adeline own a cat?
10 Clues: Does Adeline own a cat? • Is Adeline small or big? • Is Adeline Chinese or Japanese? • how many brothers does Adeline have? • How old is Adeline at the start of the book? • Does Adeline move to a diferent city in the book? • who is the nicest persone to Adeline? Family wise. • Does Adeline have more than 1 sister? True or Faulse? • ...
Chinese Cinderella 2015-04-21
10 Clues: BFF • Duckling • 2nd Wife • Grandmother • 3rd Brother • Grandfather • Main Character • Country of Origin • China's state of government • Unmarried, financially dependent
Chinese L4 2021-01-29
CHINESE ECONOMICS 2021-05-10
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- USED TO PROTECT THE ANCIENT CHINESE FROM THE SUN AND RAIN?
- THE HIGHER CLASS MATERIALS THE UMBRELLAS were MADE OF?
- TO TRANSPORT GRAIN FROM SOUTHERN CHINA TO BEIJING?
- TEH LOWER CLASS MATERIAL THE UMBRELLAS were MADE WITH?
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- WHAT WAS TEA ORIGINALLY USED FOR?
- CAUSED THE EXPANSION OF TRADING?
- THE GRAND CANAL WAS USED TO TRANSPORT _____ TO BEIJING?
- THE DOWNSIDE OF WHAT WAS SPREAD THROUGH THE SILK ROAD?
- THE GRAND CANAL WAS USED TO PROVIDE FOOD THEM THEM?
- THE STEMS OF THE UMBRELLAS
10 Clues: THE STEMS OF THE UMBRELLAS • CAUSED THE EXPANSION OF TRADING? • WHAT WAS TEA ORIGINALLY USED FOR? • TO TRANSPORT GRAIN FROM SOUTHERN CHINA TO BEIJING? • THE GRAND CANAL WAS USED TO PROVIDE FOOD THEM THEM? • THE DOWNSIDE OF WHAT WAS SPREAD THROUGH THE SILK ROAD? • THE HIGHER CLASS MATERIALS THE UMBRELLAS were MADE OF? • ...
Chinese History 2022-07-03
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- In 1856, Chinese people here started burning foreign factories here.
- A war that China lost in 1895, lost Taiwan.
- Two wars fought over drugs with European powers.
- A 1911 uprising here turned into a nationalist revolt.
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- Imperial China forced to give up suzerainty over this country (1895).
- This US administration that was weary of Nationalist China.
- The longest ruling Chinese emperor.
- The son of regent dowager Cixi.
- British troops headed for China were diverted instead to this country.
- This leaderproclaimed the establishment of PRC.
10 Clues: The son of regent dowager Cixi. • The longest ruling Chinese emperor. • A war that China lost in 1895, lost Taiwan. • This leaderproclaimed the establishment of PRC. • Two wars fought over drugs with European powers. • A 1911 uprising here turned into a nationalist revolt. • This US administration that was weary of Nationalist China. • ...
chinese societies 2016-11-30
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- was the second emperor of the Tang dynasty of China
- a Chinese sovereign who ruled unofficially as empress consort and empress dowager and later, officially as empress regnant during the brief Zhou dynasty, which interrupted the Tang dynasty
- was the founder and first emperor of the Song dynasty in China
- an era of Chinese history that began in 960 and continued until 1279
- a period noted for territorial conquest and great wealth and regarded as the golden age of Chinese poetry and art
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- the system of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document
- Originating in ancient China that was a system of complementary medicine that involves pricking the skin or tissues with needles, used to alleviate pain and to treat various physical, mental, and emotional conditions
- a dynasty that ruled in China ad 581–618 and reunified the country
- the period when a specified art, skill, or activity is at its peak
- people of good social position specifically the class of people next below the nobility in position and birth
10 Clues: was the second emperor of the Tang dynasty of China • was the founder and first emperor of the Song dynasty in China • a dynasty that ruled in China ad 581–618 and reunified the country • the period when a specified art, skill, or activity is at its peak • an era of Chinese history that began in 960 and continued until 1279 • ...
Chinese achievements 2018-01-29
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- 2.what is used as a form of pain relief
- 7.what did all four dynasties make that we read
- 9.what did all four dynasties make that we listen to
- 8.what did the Qin dynasty make to protect China
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- 1.what is the toy they made for chinese new year
- 5.what did they make to write on
- 6.what powder helps make tnt
- 4.what is a type of bow that they used in China
- year 3.what evolved from the spring festival
- 10.what is it called when u finish a painting
10 Clues: 6.what powder helps make tnt • 5.what did they make to write on • 2.what is used as a form of pain relief • year 3.what evolved from the spring festival • 10.what is it called when u finish a painting • 4.what is a type of bow that they used in China • 7.what did all four dynasties make that we read • 1.what is the toy they made for chinese new year • ...
chinese handcuffs 2023-05-18
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- main character
- Dillion's brother who killed himself
- Jen's stepfather
- Dillion places third in this in his group at the end of the book
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- main character's girlfriend
- main reason Preston suicided
- Dillion places first in his group in this
- how Preston lost his legs
- what they used to catch Jen's stepfather
- Jen's younger sister
10 Clues: main character • Jen's stepfather • Jen's younger sister • how Preston lost his legs • main character's girlfriend • main reason Preston suicided • Dillion's brother who killed himself • what they used to catch Jen's stepfather • Dillion places first in his group in this • Dillion places third in this in his group at the end of the book
Chinese opera 2023-10-31
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- having a fine edge or point, especially of something that can cut or make a hole in something
- to hit a person or an animal hard with a whip, as a punishment or to make them go faster or work harder
- a narrow piece of material, used to tie things or for decoration
- 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
- cruelty (to somebody/something) behaviour that causes physical or mental pain to others and makes them suffer, especially deliberately
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- when a horse or similar animal gallops, it moves very fast and each stride includes a stage when all four feet are off the ground together
- to come together, or bring people together, in one place to form a group
- the quality of being constant in your support of somebody/something
- living or growing in natural conditions; not kept in a house or on a farm
- the quality of being braveSYNONYM courage
10 Clues: the quality of being braveSYNONYM courage • a narrow piece of material, used to tie things or for decoration • the quality of being constant in your support of somebody/something • to come together, or bring people together, in one place to form a group • living or growing in natural conditions; not kept in a house or on a farm • ...
Chinese Crossword 2024-03-04
Chinese Opera 2024-10-16
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- 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 narrow piece of material, used to tie things or for decoration
- impressive and large or important
- having a fine edge or point, especially of something that can cut or make a hole in something
- to come together, or bring people together, in one place to form a group
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- a lamp in a clear case, often a metal case with glass sides, and often with a handle, so that you can carry it outside
- a large number of people gathered together in a public place, for example in the streets or at a sports game
- (of sounds) very high
- the practice of killing somebody as a punishment by tying a rope around their neck and allowing them to drop from a high place; an occasion when this happens
- looking like fire; consisting of fire
10 Clues: (of sounds) very high • impressive and large or important • looking like fire; consisting of fire • a narrow piece of material, used to tie things or for decoration • to come together, or bring people together, in one place to form a group • having a fine edge or point, especially of something that can cut or make a hole in something • ...
Chinese empires 2026-03-12
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- Trade route between Central Asia and China
- Who conquered the Shang?
- Religiously loyal to their local lords
- Invented gun powder and paper
- The symbol of harmony
- Adopted Confucian principles
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- Strict laws and harsh punishments
- Was a cruel ruler
- Is the cause of the universe
- Was the first emperor of China
10 Clues: Was a cruel ruler • The symbol of harmony • Who conquered the Shang? • Is the cause of the universe • Adopted Confucian principles • Invented gun powder and paper • Was the first emperor of China • Strict laws and harsh punishments • Religiously loyal to their local lords • Trade route between Central Asia and China
Chinese Mythology 2026-03-27
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- Main force of the universe
- Monkey King's name
- Who was the final survivor of the great floods
- What Chang'e drank to become immortal
- Woman who lives on the Moon (include apostrophe)
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- What is Guayin's symbol
- Who damages the heavenly pillars
- Ruler of heaven
- Who is the goddess of mercy
- Creator goddess who fixed the sky
10 Clues: Ruler of heaven • Monkey King's name • What is Guayin's symbol • Main force of the universe • Who is the goddess of mercy • Who damages the heavenly pillars • Creator goddess who fixed the sky • What Chang'e drank to become immortal • Who was the final survivor of the great floods • Woman who lives on the Moon (include apostrophe)
Ancient China Review 2022-03-15
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- Clay "army" made to protect emperor in the afterlife
- a good ruler was believed to have the ___ of Heaven
- one of the 4 Great Inventions
- the natural barriers of China's geography caused China to be ___ from other civilizations
- a ruling family
- a Chinese ruler of a dynasty
- main river of China where that civilization began
- hired to work in government (based on test results)
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- built to defend China's northern border
- famous Chinese teacher who promoted respect & moral living
- these peasants ranked higher than merchants or artisans
- dead relatives worshipped by the Chinese
- ancient trading route connecting China & other countries
13 Clues: a ruling family • a Chinese ruler of a dynasty • one of the 4 Great Inventions • built to defend China's northern border • dead relatives worshipped by the Chinese • main river of China where that civilization began • a good ruler was believed to have the ___ of Heaven • hired to work in government (based on test results) • ...
Ancient China 2014-06-16
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- A story told to explain some aspect of nature.
- Geographical feature to the north of ancient China.
- The last ancient Chinese dynasty.
- Merchants and money lenders.
- Someone who finds out about the past by digging up objects that have been left by previous civilisations.
- Rulers who have unlimited control. Emperor Qin is an example.
- The supreme ruler of an empire.
- Wealthy landowners, nobles, scholars, poets and philosophers.
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- The second ancient Chinese dynasty.
- Geographical feature to the west of ancient China.
- A period of time during which one family controls government. There were five of these during ancient Chinese times.
- Someone who studies beliefs and morals in order to gain wisdom and understanding. Confucius was one of these.
- craftspeople and skilled workers.
- Geographical feature to the east of ancient China.
- peasant farmers and their families.
- A member of low social status.
16 Clues: Merchants and money lenders. • A member of low social status. • The supreme ruler of an empire. • The last ancient Chinese dynasty. • craftspeople and skilled workers. • The second ancient Chinese dynasty. • peasant farmers and their families. • A story told to explain some aspect of nature. • Geographical feature to the west of ancient China. • ...
Toe Vocab 2016-02-09
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- A ruler,similar to a king
- Great Chinese philosopher,his ideas influenced most Asian cultures
- Nomadic warrior groups who were China's enemy
- based around the father being head of the household
- the study of the search for the truth
- teachings of Lao Tzu
- Another name often associated with the Mongols
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- Emperor has right to rule harshly
- worship belief that one should live their life honoring elders
- Teaching Confucius based on education,respect,duty,and responsibility
- A group or series of rulers who came from the same family
- of Heaven emperors power has been given to them directly from the gods
- A place to worship,people have private at there home
- Tzu Chinese philosopher who wrote book Tao Te Ching
- Chinese believed your actions should always be intend to improve your family image
- Dynasty dynasty that follows Qin ,lasted for 400 years
16 Clues: teachings of Lao Tzu • A ruler,similar to a king • Emperor has right to rule harshly • the study of the search for the truth • Nomadic warrior groups who were China's enemy • Another name often associated with the Mongols • based around the father being head of the household • A place to worship,people have private at there home • ...
Early China, Korea, and Japan (pages 215-226) 2024-12-02
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- A government structure with different levels and officials
- The philosophy promoting harmony and the "way" of nature
- China's longest-lasting dynasty
- Objects or inventions such as these were flown in China for fun and military purposes
- Martial art originating in Korea, focusing on kicks and discipline
- People that someone is descended from, who the Chinese honor by making offerings
- The first Chinese dynasty
- The system where positions of power are passed down through families
- The wealthy and privileged class in early China
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- A term meaning to come into existence or develop
- A farming technique used in hilly regions, creating flat areas for crops
- The decorative art form where ink is applied to the skin
- Small pictures used in early Chinese writing to represent objects
- The river also known as China's "Yellow River"
- Groups of powerful military leaders who controlled regions of China
- The period of time spanning 100 years
16 Clues: The first Chinese dynasty • China's longest-lasting dynasty • The period of time spanning 100 years • The river also known as China's "Yellow River" • The wealthy and privileged class in early China • A term meaning to come into existence or develop • The decorative art form where ink is applied to the skin • The philosophy promoting harmony and the "way" of nature • ...
China's food by Alisa 2022-10-29
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- A common breakfast food
- Some people love it but some people hate it!
- A popular midnight snack!
- What Chinese people eat at Mid Autumn Festival
- What Chinese people eat at Spring Festival
- Many people like to eat this when they drink beer.
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- A yellow fruit shaped like a star
- What Chinese people eat for their birthday.
- A popular drink in China but never in the West
- A spicy food especially popular in Winter
- What is Alisa eating right now?
- Sweet food and cakes made from red bean paste that children love to eat
- Pandas and people both like to eat it.
13 Clues: A common breakfast food • A popular midnight snack! • What is Alisa eating right now? • A yellow fruit shaped like a star • Pandas and people both like to eat it. • A spicy food especially popular in Winter • What Chinese people eat at Spring Festival • What Chinese people eat for their birthday. • Some people love it but some people hate it! • ...
Honour and Crimes in Ancient China 2022-12-05
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- Another name for a cemetery.
- Another word for following rules.
- This would happen if you disobeyed the emperor (2 words).
- This word is used to describe family members that have passed away.
- Chinese people had to follow the ____ of the family.
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- This was very important in Ancient China.
- The whole country could be dishonoured if the emperor was injured or ______.
- Local officials and wealthy _______ had to tell people about the laws
- This was the centre of Chinese society.
- The leader of China who people were expected to protect.
- You had to earn this to have honour.
- Many ancient Chinese people could not do this.
- Children were expected to do everything these people asked.
- Breaking laws would bring _____ to your family.
14 Clues: Another name for a cemetery. • Another word for following rules. • You had to earn this to have honour. • This was the centre of Chinese society. • This was very important in Ancient China. • Many ancient Chinese people could not do this. • Breaking laws would bring _____ to your family. • Chinese people had to follow the ____ of the family. • ...
Chapter 21 Vocabulary 2021-05-13
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- to come into existence
- someone who does physical work
- a line of rulers in China, from about 1045 to 256 B.C.E.
- a system of government based on land-owners and tenants
- a person who works for a government
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
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- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
- a brother or sister
- to follow; as in a goat or purpose
- a part of a larger whole
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- a power or law believed to be granted by a god
- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
13 Clues: a brother or sister • to come into existence • a part of a larger whole • someone who does physical work • to follow; as in a goat or purpose • a person who works for a government • a power or law believed to be granted by a god • the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • ...
Three Chinese Philosophies 2021-12-02
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- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
- a system of government based on landowners and tenants
- a brother or a sister
- to come into existence; develop.
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- a larger part of a whole
- a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens
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- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
- a person who works for a government
- a line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty
- to strive to gain; seek to attain or accomplish
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- someone who does physical work
13 Clues: a brother or a sister • a larger part of a whole • someone who does physical work • to come into existence; develop. • a person who works for a government • the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • to strive to gain; seek to attain or accomplish • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens • ...
China 2022-05-04
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- Form of Government
- Historical palace that was home to Chinese emperors
- Steamed dumplings
- Money
- Invented by the Chinese and they kept it a secret
- Major Mountain range
- The policy that only allows each family to have one child
- Long wall that stretches around the capital
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- Large desert that stretches between China and Mongolia
- China's national animal
- Capital of China
- Official Language
- The army made from clay
- Served with most dishes
- Major river
- Mixed vegetables
16 Clues: Money • Major river • Capital of China • Mixed vegetables • Steamed dumplings • Official Language • Form of Government • Major Mountain range • China's national animal • The army made from clay • Served with most dishes • Long wall that stretches around the capital • Invented by the Chinese and they kept it a secret • Historical palace that was home to Chinese emperors • ...
China 2025-08-14
8 Clues: Famous lake in Hangzhou • Yellow Mountain in China • What happened in the past • Traditional Chinese music • Famous Chinese river cruise • Time of early Chinese culture and music • Asian nation with Beijing as its capital • Chinese park that inspired Avatar’s floating mountains
Ancient China 2019-08-27
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- a belief that people should be one with nature and that all living things have a universal force flowing through them
- ancient Chinese philosopher and teacher whose philosophy was popular for over two thousand years
- a Buddhist belief that all actions have consequences
- What was used by the Song dynasty military as a navigational instrument?
- who ruled the Xia dynasty?
- fabric worn by wealthy nobles
- what is the capital of China?
- Emperor ___ Shihuang created the Terracotta Warriors?
- what drink was first used primarily for medicine
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- the Terracotta Army is part of a massive burial ___
- the ancient Chinese built the Great Wall of China to stopthe ___ from conquering China
- what is a propellent in firearms that China contributed to the world?
- ancient Chinese treatment that uses needles in the skin
- a calendar created by Emperor Wu
- what was the first dynasty?
- what artificial colour was the Terracotta Soldiers?
- what was the second dynasty?
- what was the first capital when China was united?
- What formation are the Terracotta Soldiers are standing in
19 Clues: who ruled the Xia dynasty? • what was the first dynasty? • what was the second dynasty? • fabric worn by wealthy nobles • what is the capital of China? • a calendar created by Emperor Wu • what was the first capital when China was united? • what drink was first used primarily for medicine • the Terracotta Army is part of a massive burial ___ • ...
China Vocabulary 2014-04-21
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- Fabric Spun from the cocoons of silk worms
- Series of rulers from the same family
- Supreme ruler of an empire
- Level platform built on hillsides to increase farming lands
- Chinese philosopher and scholar born in 551 BCE who taught respect for others and the importance of citizenship
- A vast defensive wall that extends more than 1500 miles along China's northern border
- Area of land that rises above the surrounding land
- Shallow flooded field where rice is grown
- Hard white ceramic material
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- Grain crop grown in China to make bread
- The belief that Chinese emperors received their right to rule from the god of the sky
- First emperor of China
- nomadic people that lived to the north of China
- Baked clay material used for making pots, statues, and buildings
- Family member form an earlier generation
- Chinese method of treating pain by inserting small needle into the body
- Special priest who was believed to receive messages from the gods
- The art of handwriting
- Metal made from copper, tin, and lead
19 Clues: First emperor of China • The art of handwriting • Supreme ruler of an empire • Hard white ceramic material • Series of rulers from the same family • Metal made from copper, tin, and lead • Grain crop grown in China to make bread • Family member form an earlier generation • Shallow flooded field where rice is grown • Fabric Spun from the cocoons of silk worms • ...
R&R 14 :))) 2021-12-14
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- Ancient chinese belief system
- He River: The yellow river the second longest river in china
- system of ownership and duties
- Road: trade routes that connected china with the mediterranean sea
- PIety: respect for parents and ancestors
- The way of life
- Dynasty: : 202 BC - 220 AD 2nd Imperial Dynasty
- winds that bring floods
- dependence on moral law rather than self faith
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- public show of respect to someone or something
- during the Sui Dynasty to connect the Yellow and Yangtze; a man made waterway
- Canal: Built during the Sui Dynasty to connect the Yellow and Yangtze; a man made waterway
- The highest class in some societies
- an ancient Chinese dynasty that became the first empire under Shi Huangdi who built the Great Wall, ruled from 221 BC to 202 BC; Legalism was the approach
- States Period: an era in ancient china made by warfare
- love of wisdom
- Cycle: an important political theory in Chinese history
- Bones: animal bones with messages on them used to communicate with the gods
- of Heaven: A ruler must keep approval of the gods to rule
19 Clues: love of wisdom • The way of life • winds that bring floods • Ancient chinese belief system • system of ownership and duties • The highest class in some societies • PIety: respect for parents and ancestors • public show of respect to someone or something • dependence on moral law rather than self faith • Dynasty: : 202 BC - 220 AD 2nd Imperial Dynasty • ...
New From Here 2023-08-05
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- What affectionate Chinese term for “sweetie” does mom call the children?
- What is Dad’s occupation?
- Who is Lea’s first friend at school?
- What did Knox hide from Bowen?
- What is mom’s job in Hong Kong?
- What does Bowen call Knox that makes him feel u wanted as a brother?
- What is Mom’s job in Hong Kong?
- What is there a shortage of?
- What does Lea call Knox and Bowen in Chinese?
- How old is Knox?
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- Where does the family go to be safe from COVID-19?
- Who is Knox’s first friend at school?
- What is the name of the Medical condition that Knox has?
- “Mom always speaks to us in ________ when something’s really important.”
- What do Lea, Knox, and Bowen give away to the homeless in the library parking lot?
- Where do Lao Lao and Lao Ye live?
- To make Knox feel better, Dad tells him to think of his ADHD as a _________
- What is the name of the family’s labradoodle?
- What does mom say is the vaccine for racism?
- What is the Chinese term for sister?
20 Clues: How old is Knox? • What is Dad’s occupation? • What is there a shortage of? • What did Knox hide from Bowen? • What is mom’s job in Hong Kong? • What is Mom’s job in Hong Kong? • Where do Lao Lao and Lao Ye live? • Who is Lea’s first friend at school? • What is the Chinese term for sister? • Who is Knox’s first friend at school? • What does mom say is the vaccine for racism? • ...
Urban America 2025-12-10
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- . Hostility toward immigrants by native-born people
- York. Where is Ellis ISland
- . The belief that no matter what a persons background is, he or she can still become successfull through effort
- . Giving things such as money, time and etc
- Warner. Who wrote a novel entitled the Gilded Age a tale of today
- Darwinism. A philosophy based on Charles Darwin's theories
- boss. The person in control of a political machine
- . Who else began immigrating to the U.S.
- Island. Where did most immigrants pass through
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- Machine. Organized linked to a political party that often controlled local government
- Violence. In the West, anti-Chinese sentiment sometimes led to what
- five million. How many Europeans immigrated
- Europe. where were many immigrants from
- school. The type of school that Chinese, Japanese, and Korean children attended
- . One of the strongest beliefs in the Era
- . Acquirism of money in dishonest ways, as in bribing
- Immigration. What's this period of immigration called
- Immigration. The party of California pushed
- the U.S
- Carnegie. Who advocated a gentler version of Social Darwinism
- . Multifamily apartments, usually dark, crowded, and barely meeting minimum living standards
21 Clues: the U.S • York. Where is Ellis ISland • Europe. where were many immigrants from • . One of the strongest beliefs in the Era • five million. How many Europeans immigrated • . Giving things such as money, time and etc • Immigration. The party of California pushed • . Who else began immigrating to the U.S. • Island. Where did most immigrants pass through • ...
Chinese econmics 2021-05-03
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- trading, what did people use the great canal for
- yang, who was the Emperor in the Sui dynasty
- what diseases did the silk road carry
- why did the Chinese use umbrellas
- Grain, what did the Emperor ship through the silk road
- what did people use the silk road for
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- what do the silk road and great canal have in common
- what did the water clogging in the great canal attract
- when did the umbrella get invented
- dynasty, what dynasty was the great canal built-in
10 Clues: why did the Chinese use umbrellas • when did the umbrella get invented • what diseases did the silk road carry • what did people use the silk road for • yang, who was the Emperor in the Sui dynasty • trading, what did people use the great canal for • dynasty, what dynasty was the great canal built-in • what do the silk road and great canal have in common • ...
Chinese Zodiac 2020-08-12
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- male chicken
- a small animal with soft fur, long ears and a short tail,live in holes in the ground
- a large wild animal of the cat family, that has yello fur with black lines (= stripes )
- with a long tail, that climbs trees and lives in hot countries
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- with a very long thin body and no legs
- with horns,lives wild in mountain areas or is kept on farms for its milk or meat
- (in stories) a large aggressive animal with wings and a long tail, that can breathe out fire
- has a long tail and and looks like a large mouse
- a large animal with four legs, long thick hair on its neck and a tail,it is used for riding on, pulling carriages , etc.
- a bull or a male cow
10 Clues: male chicken • a bull or a male cow • with a very long thin body and no legs • has a long tail and and looks like a large mouse • with a long tail, that climbs trees and lives in hot countries • with horns,lives wild in mountain areas or is kept on farms for its milk or meat • a small animal with soft fur, long ears and a short tail,live in holes in the ground • ...
Chinese Philosophies 2022-02-09
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- Chinese philosopher who promoted Legalism
- respect for parents
- philosophy that says people should live in harmony with nature
- Cold, dark, mysterious
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- philosophy that says people must follow their role in society and obey those with power
- belief that rulers should use the legal system to force people to obey laws
- Founder of Confucianism
- the Way, the force that guides all things
- Warm, bright, light
- Founder of Daoism
10 Clues: Founder of Daoism • respect for parents • Warm, bright, light • Cold, dark, mysterious • Founder of Confucianism • Chinese philosopher who promoted Legalism • the Way, the force that guides all things • philosophy that says people should live in harmony with nature • belief that rulers should use the legal system to force people to obey laws • ...
Chinese American 2013-04-04
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- achieve harmony
- to possess healing powers to the body.
- undisputed head of the family
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- this meal is never skipped in Chinese culture
- laws of opposing forces
- radicals/cause cancers, heart disease, pre-mature aging, blindness & other disorders
- soup/loaded in probiotics and antioxidants that the body needs in many ways.
- the body of toxins & is central to the Chinese diet.
- not resuscitate
- chi/a gentle, breathing-focused exercise that is supposed to make the body calm and energized, not stressed out.
10 Clues: achieve harmony • not resuscitate • laws of opposing forces • undisputed head of the family • to possess healing powers to the body. • this meal is never skipped in Chinese culture • the body of toxins & is central to the Chinese diet. • soup/loaded in probiotics and antioxidants that the body needs in many ways. • ...
Chinese grandfather 2015-03-09
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- A condition or a fact that affects a situation
- A machine, such as an airplane, helicopter...
- A power of affecting a person or thing without any direct effort
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- A person whose job is to take care of other people's children in her or his own home
- The act of assessing
- The action or process of immigrating.
- The town of one's birth
- A person who doesn't work anymore and gets a sum of money paid regularly.
- To make a charge of wrongdoing against another
- Needlessly nervous activity
10 Clues: The act of assessing • The town of one's birth • Needlessly nervous activity • The action or process of immigrating. • A machine, such as an airplane, helicopter... • A condition or a fact that affects a situation • To make a charge of wrongdoing against another • A power of affecting a person or thing without any direct effort • ...
Chinese Dynasties 2023-12-12
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- The longest ruling dynasty in Chinese history
- First dynasty to have an Emperor (Shi Huang)
- First Chinese Dynasty with written records (also used oracle bones)
- The last Great Chinese dynasty and who finished the Great Wall of China
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- The dynasty that was ruled by the Mongol Empire
- Went from 206 BCE to 220 CE and started the Civil Service exams
- Last dynasty in China which fell apart in 1912
- This dynasty was around when gunpowder was invented (for fireworks...for now)
- Ancient China was considered the most advanced civilization in the world at this time
- Historians do not know if this dynasty existed or not
10 Clues: First dynasty to have an Emperor (Shi Huang) • The longest ruling dynasty in Chinese history • Last dynasty in China which fell apart in 1912 • The dynasty that was ruled by the Mongol Empire • Historians do not know if this dynasty existed or not • Went from 206 BCE to 220 CE and started the Civil Service exams • ...
Chinese Architecture 2024-05-01
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- inside and outside spaces are both connected and separated
- dig caves to live
- house and defense fortress
- highest level of the civil building in north China
- floor is open in the air for the cultivation of cattle and horses, while the upper floor is the main house for people to live
- walls are often made of rubble
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- clustered together, and all are facing the north
- building on stilts
- traditional courtyard-style architecture
- wood poles and covered with two or three layers of wool felts
10 Clues: dig caves to live • building on stilts • house and defense fortress • walls are often made of rubble • traditional courtyard-style architecture • clustered together, and all are facing the north • highest level of the civil building in north China • inside and outside spaces are both connected and separated • wood poles and covered with two or three layers of wool felts • ...
chinese opera 2024-10-16
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- a strong feeling such as love or anger, or strong feelings in general
- showing strong emotion
- a light that can be carried, usually with a candle inside it
- the quality of being loyal
- to fasten something so that the top part is fixed but the lower part is free to move, or to be fastened in this way
- having a very thin or pointed edge that can cut things
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- very large and special
- a movement in which you roll your body forwards or backwards so that your feet go over your head and come back down to the ground again
- someone who entertains people by performing difficult physical acts, such as walking on a wire high above the ground
- to give someone a piece of information that is surprising or that was previously secret
10 Clues: very large and special • showing strong emotion • the quality of being loyal • having a very thin or pointed edge that can cut things • a light that can be carried, usually with a candle inside it • a strong feeling such as love or anger, or strong feelings in general • to give someone a piece of information that is surprising or that was previously secret • ...
Chinese Inventions 2023-05-09
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- an illustrator first draws or writes a picture or text on a piece of paper using a brush and carbon ink
- can be used to make vases, plates, bowls,etc.
- something used to write on
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- a fancy way of writing
- the process of inserting very thin needles through skin at strategic points in the body
- something to use to make you feel better when you are sick
- breaking young girls toes to make them smaller and a different shape
- can be used for guns/canons and fireworks
- made to make clothing and is a spun substance made by worms
- used for navigation also uses a magnet that pints north
10 Clues: a fancy way of writing • something used to write on • can be used for guns/canons and fireworks • can be used to make vases, plates, bowls,etc. • used for navigation also uses a magnet that pints north • something to use to make you feel better when you are sick • made to make clothing and is a spun substance made by worms • ...
Chinese Inventions 2023-05-09
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- a fancy way of writing
- breaking young girls toes so they can become smaller and a different shape
- something to write on
- used for guns/canons and fireworks
- something spun and a substance made from worms
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- something to make you feel better when you are sick
- putting needles strategically into the body
- using bark off a tree to make something to write on
- used to make vases etc.
- a printing technique for printing different things on paper
10 Clues: something to write on • a fancy way of writing • used to make vases etc. • used for guns/canons and fireworks • putting needles strategically into the body • something spun and a substance made from worms • something to make you feel better when you are sick • using bark off a tree to make something to write on • a printing technique for printing different things on paper • ...
China 2013-06-06
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- Chinese Revolutionary and president for a time
- China's government
- Anti-foreign movement
- Virtue of respect
- Built to keep invaders out
- student lead protest that the government fired upon
- A Chinese Philosopher
- Massive Civil war
- Military retreat by the Red Army
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- Blessing the authority of a King
- Belief that elders should be respected
- Communist revolutionary
- Goal to enforce communism by removing capitalistic views
- Cycle China's ruling goes through
- Eleventh emperor of Qing Dynasty
- Teachings are what Buddhism is based on
16 Clues: Virtue of respect • Massive Civil war • China's government • Anti-foreign movement • A Chinese Philosopher • Communist revolutionary • Built to keep invaders out • Blessing the authority of a King • Eleventh emperor of Qing Dynasty • Military retreat by the Red Army • Cycle China's ruling goes through • Belief that elders should be respected • Teachings are what Buddhism is based on • ...
Harry & Xiaoguo, getting to know us 2015-07-12
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- Xiaoguo's favourite colour.
- Province in China where Xiaoguo went to University.
- Harry's favourite tv brand.
- Xiaoguo's hometown.
- Harry's favourite colour.
- Harry's favourite drink.
- Harry's hometown.
- xiaoguo's previous surname.
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- Our Mercedes-Benz wedding car model.
- Honeymoon country.
- First chinese dish harry made.
- First Chinese city for Harry to visit.
- University they both attended.
- Month they were both born on.
- Country where Harry works much of his working time.
- Company where Harry works in.
16 Clues: Harry's hometown. • Honeymoon country. • Xiaoguo's hometown. • Harry's favourite drink. • Harry's favourite colour. • Xiaoguo's favourite colour. • Harry's favourite tv brand. • xiaoguo's previous surname. • Month they were both born on. • Company where Harry works in. • First chinese dish harry made. • University they both attended. • Our Mercedes-Benz wedding car model. • ...
Chinese New Year Tradition 2022-02-24
9 Clues: a celebration of unity • loud and explosive device • Calendar Chinese Calendar • provided inside the envelope • a food that symbolises longevity • colour that represents good fortune • fruit that symbolises a wealthy life • Chinese perception of Chinese New Year • decorations usually displayed in houses
Harry & Xiaoguo, getting to know us 2015-07-12
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- xiaoguo's previous surname.
- Harry's favourite tv brand.
- Honeymoon country.
- University they both attended.
- First Chinese city for Harry to visit.
- Our Mercedes-Benz wedding car model.
- Country where Harry works much of his working time.
- Harry's favourite drink.
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- First chinese dish harry made.
- Harry's hometown.
- Xiaoguo's hometown.
- Month they were both born on.
- Province in China where Xiaoguo went to University.
- Company where Harry works in.
- Harry's favourite colour.
- Xiaoguo's favourite colour.
16 Clues: Harry's hometown. • Honeymoon country. • Xiaoguo's hometown. • Harry's favourite drink. • Harry's favourite colour. • xiaoguo's previous surname. • Harry's favourite tv brand. • Xiaoguo's favourite colour. • Month they were both born on. • Company where Harry works in. • First chinese dish harry made. • University they both attended. • Our Mercedes-Benz wedding car model. • ...
China 2023-05-25
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- Fine Chinese Ceramic
- Gray Explosive Powder
- A flammable black rock
- Drink from herbs and water
- Chinese Philosophy made by Confucius
- Small Country with a North and South
- Fine clothing Material
- A colorful and pretty explosive
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- White sheet to write on
- Indian Religion
- Government ruled by a family usually in Asia
- Small white Grain
- Island Country in Asia
- Asian Invaders who took over lots of Asia
- Fancy Writing
- Mix of Iron and Coal Carbon
16 Clues: Fancy Writing • Indian Religion • Small white Grain • Fine Chinese Ceramic • Gray Explosive Powder • Island Country in Asia • A flammable black rock • Fine clothing Material • White sheet to write on • Drink from herbs and water • Mix of Iron and Coal Carbon • A colorful and pretty explosive • Chinese Philosophy made by Confucius • Small Country with a North and South • ...
Chinese American(1800s) Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-25
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- The Chinese tried to strike this precious medal
- The place the Chinese went to so they could find gold.
- The ____ Dynasty ruled from 1644-1911 and ruled(The Chinese) during the gold rush era.
- The Qing Dynasty(1644-1911) _______ was characterised by an astounding wealth and variety of robe types presented garments, including clothing both for men and women as well as accessories of children's clothing.
- A common piece of clothing the Chinese wore in the 1800s.
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- From 1863 and 1869, roughly 15,000 Chinese workers helped build the ________.
- The Chinese looked for gold in the _____.
- This Chinese were also trying to get this precious medal.
8 Clues: The Chinese looked for gold in the _____. • The Chinese tried to strike this precious medal • The place the Chinese went to so they could find gold. • This Chinese were also trying to get this precious medal. • A common piece of clothing the Chinese wore in the 1800s. • From 1863 and 1869, roughly 15,000 Chinese workers helped build the ________. • ...
Chinese New Zealanders 2021-02-22
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- disorder due to a disregard of the law
- permitted to be a citizen of a country
- money paid to retirees by the government
- mix with others
- yellow peril
- declining economy with increased unemployment
- express disapproval for something
- unfair treatment due to differences
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- understanding, recognising differences
- feel sad for someone
- a view or opinion that is held or expressed
- ideas and attitudes about a group of people
- a type of harmful drug
- people coming to live in another country
- money paid to the government
15 Clues: yellow peril • mix with others • feel sad for someone • a type of harmful drug • money paid to the government • express disapproval for something • unfair treatment due to differences • understanding, recognising differences • disorder due to a disregard of the law • permitted to be a citizen of a country • money paid to retirees by the government • ...
Ancient Chinese Society 2021-05-05
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- Who was more significant Emperor Shi Huangdi or empress Wu Zhao to improving Ancient Chinese society?
- what dynasty was Emperor Shi Huangdi Emperor of?
- what is there a rising population of?
- the ancient Chinese believed it was a waste of time to educate girls as their _____ did not matter.
- what did the nobles give to the the emperor?
- who's lives did empress wu zhao improve
- what is Calligraphy a form of?
- how many years of education funded by the government did woman get?
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- what children had to learn calligraphy?
- What did artisans use to make weapons and mirrors?
- in what dynasty was education difficult for women in ancient china?
- who has the highest role?
- What were artisans rated in society?
- Women also often did sewing, weaving and ___
- where did the name mandarins come from?
15 Clues: who has the highest role? • what is Calligraphy a form of? • What were artisans rated in society? • what is there a rising population of? • what children had to learn calligraphy? • where did the name mandarins come from? • who's lives did empress wu zhao improve • Women also often did sewing, weaving and ___ • what did the nobles give to the the emperor? • ...
Ancient Chinese crossword 2025-05-26
15 Clues: King • Queen • Farmers • third dynasty • final dynasty • First dynasty • fourth dynasty • Second dynasty • ________ Soldiers • Nobles and officials • Artisans and farmers • Period a family ruled • The Great ____ of China • Ancient _____ civilizations. • The leaders of the dynasty were the ____ family
Chinese Head Tax 2025-12-10
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- The people who originate from the largest country in easten Asia
- A racial entry fee
- The second global war during 1939-1945
- The prejudice treatment of people
- People fleeing their home country to seek a better future
- A pathway made from steel where trains operate
- A person who belongs and inhabits the country
- The State of being poor
- The first global war during 1914-1918
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- Is the second-largest country in the world
- Canada's western most province
- Laws in relation to a country's immigration
- Relation to money or economy
- A railroad line crossing through continents
- The hierarchical structure in society
15 Clues: A racial entry fee • The State of being poor • Relation to money or economy • Canada's western most province • The prejudice treatment of people • The hierarchical structure in society • The first global war during 1914-1918 • The second global war during 1939-1945 • Is the second-largest country in the world • Laws in relation to a country's immigration • ...
Chinese head tax 2026-01-09
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- – legal membership in a country with rights and responsibilities
- – people forced to leave their country to escape danger or persecution
- – a fee once charged to immigrants just for entering a country
- - what the Canadian government enacted to ban Chinese Immigration
- -saying sorry
- – an unfair opinion formed without knowing the facts
- – a situation where people are treated unfairly
- – money or payment given to make up for harm or loss
- – basic freedoms and protections guaranteed to citizens
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- – traditions or history passed down through generations
- – forced separation of people based on race or ethnicity
- – a person who believes one race is superior to others
- – unfair treatment based on race, gender, or beliefs
- – process where immigrants sponsor family members to join them
- – traditions, beliefs, and customs of a group of people
- – mandatory enrollment into military service
16 Clues: -saying sorry • – mandatory enrollment into military service • – a situation where people are treated unfairly • – unfair treatment based on race, gender, or beliefs • – an unfair opinion formed without knowing the facts • – money or payment given to make up for harm or loss • – a person who believes one race is superior to others • ...
Chinese New Year 2025-10-13
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- Loud things used for celebrations
- Long noodles are said to do this to life
- It is common to visit them for celebrations
- A colour that's believed to bring good luck
- A time for families to come together and celebrate
- A word that describes the colour red
- A belief that isn't based on science
- The beginning of a new year's cycle
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- A long food that represents a long life
- Chinese New Year is the most important one
- The Chinese New Year follows this
- People do this to their houses before the New Year
- Children are often allowed to eat these
- What people hope for in the coming year
- A red decoration that hangs in homes
15 Clues: Loud things used for celebrations • The Chinese New Year follows this • The beginning of a new year's cycle • A red decoration that hangs in homes • A word that describes the colour red • A belief that isn't based on science • A long food that represents a long life • Children are often allowed to eat these • What people hope for in the coming year • ...
Chinese New Year 2025-10-14
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- Loud things used for celebrations
- Long noodles are said to do this to life
- It is common to visit them for celebrations
- A colour that's believed to bring good luck
- A time for families to come together and celebrate
- A word that describes the colour red
- A belief that isn't based on science
- The beginning of a new year's cycle
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- A long food that represents a long life
- Chinese New Year is the most important one
- The Chinese New Year follows this
- People do this to their houses before the New Year
- Children are often allowed to eat these
- What people hope for in the coming year
- A red decoration that hangs in homes
15 Clues: Loud things used for celebrations • The Chinese New Year follows this • The beginning of a new year's cycle • A red decoration that hangs in homes • A word that describes the colour red • A belief that isn't based on science • A long food that represents a long life • Children are often allowed to eat these • What people hope for in the coming year • ...
Chinese New Year 2025-10-14
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- Chinese New Year is the most important what?
- What do people do to their houses before the New Year?
- What is a belief that isn't based on science?
- What color is believed to bring good luck?
- What long food represents a long life?
- What loud things are used for celebrations?
- What word is used for the beginning of a cycle?
- A red decoration that hangs in homes is a what?
- What kind of description can red colour be?
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- Who is it common to visit for celebrations?
- The Chinese New Year follows what?
- What are children often allowed to eat a lot of?
- What is a time for families to come together and celebrate?
- Long noodles are a sign of great what?
- Long noodles are said to do what to life?
15 Clues: The Chinese New Year follows what? • Long noodles are a sign of great what? • What long food represents a long life? • Long noodles are said to do what to life? • What color is believed to bring good luck? • Who is it common to visit for celebrations? • What loud things are used for celebrations? • What kind of description can red colour be? • ...
Chinese Cinderella Midway 2026-03-26
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- Ran quickly with light, playful steps.
- To make someone feel fond or affectionate toward someone or something.
- A series of actions or events meant to achieve a goal (such as in politics or advertising) or (verb) To work actively toward a goal, often publicly.
- Comfort given to someone who is disappointed or sad.
- To search through things in a messy or hurried way.
- To gently persuade someone to do something.
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- A thin, curling part of a plant that wraps around something for support; also a small, curly strand (like hair).
- A bundle of things tied or gathered together, especially stalks of grain or papers.
- A piece of jewelry that hangs from a chain, usually worn around the neck.
- A hard green stone used for carving or jewelry or (adjective) Green in color like the jade stone.
- Seeming reasonable or believable; something that could be true.
- A type of tree or shrub with large, often fragrant flowers.
- Something rare or expensive that is considered a special treat (often food)
- Abrupt or blunt in manner or speech, often seeming rude.
- The side of something, especially an animal or group or (verb) To be on the side of or move along the side of something.
15 Clues: Ran quickly with light, playful steps. • To gently persuade someone to do something. • To search through things in a messy or hurried way. • Comfort given to someone who is disappointed or sad. • Abrupt or blunt in manner or speech, often seeming rude. • A type of tree or shrub with large, often fragrant flowers. • ...
the Cold War (part 1) 2023-04-12
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- the people's ________, government owned collective farm
- American strategy to prevent the spread of communism following WWII
- the ________ Plan to provide economic aid to rebuild postwar Europe
- political and military barrier created by the USSR as a buffer against Western Europe
- willingness to go to the brink of war to force the other side to back down
- chairman of the Chinese Communist Party who led the revolution
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- Chinese nationalists who envisioned a modern, democratic China
- Chinese Communist student led paramilitary group
- the ________ airlift took place over an entire year and resulted in millions of tons of goods being flown into the city
- global diplomatic and political organization dedicated to international peace and stability
- the mythologized escape of the Chinese Communists during the Civil War
- nation off the coast of China that claims independence from China today
12 Clues: Chinese Communist student led paramilitary group • the people's ________, government owned collective farm • Chinese nationalists who envisioned a modern, democratic China • chairman of the Chinese Communist Party who led the revolution • American strategy to prevent the spread of communism following WWII • ...
Global History Review 2019-05-31
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- developed writing Sanskrit and Hinduism
- akbars grandson mughal ruler of India
- british monarch
- most important river amazon
- arab traveler
- first written law code
- constructed forbidden city home to all later Chinese emperors
- a Muslim holy war
- nomadic invaders from Manchuria
- roman general became a dictator
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- scientific reasoning
- grandson Of Barbur most famous mughal ruler
- established trading post in India
- must import raw materials to make finished or manufactured goods
- monarch's complete control
- wrote of Kublai khan's court and Chinese
- continuation of kingdom of axum
17 Clues: arab traveler • british monarch • a Muslim holy war • scientific reasoning • first written law code • monarch's complete control • most important river amazon • continuation of kingdom of axum • nomadic invaders from Manchuria • roman general became a dictator • established trading post in India • akbars grandson mughal ruler of India • developed writing Sanskrit and Hinduism • ...
Global History Review 2019-05-31
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- roman general became a dictator
- must import raw materials to make finished or manufactured goods
- scientific reasoning
- most important river amazon
- constructed forbidden city home to all later Chinese emperors
- first written law code
- wrote of Kublai khan's court and Chinese
- arab traveler
- developed writing Sanskrit and Hinduism
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- grandson Of Barbur most famous mughal ruler
- nomadic invaders from Manchuria
- a Muslim holy war
- established trading post in India
- continuation of kingdom of axum
- british monarch
- akbars grandson mughal ruler of India
- monarch's complete control
17 Clues: arab traveler • british monarch • a Muslim holy war • scientific reasoning • first written law code • most important river amazon • monarch's complete control • nomadic invaders from Manchuria • roman general became a dictator • continuation of kingdom of axum • established trading post in India • akbars grandson mughal ruler of India • developed writing Sanskrit and Hinduism • ...
Wonder World 5 Review 2026-01-08
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- a popular Chinese-style drink
- dealing with a lot of numbers
- singing and playing the instrument
- yellow, rough-skined fruit
- yellow, oval-shaped fruit
- only morning classes at school
- made with fruit, tastes sour
- the fourth day in a week
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- a sweet drink for winter
- a subject studying natural things
- a sweet, dark drink
- a famous chewy drink
- the first day of the weekend
- a language that everyone speaks fluently
- green and less sweet fruit
- small, purple fruit
- a foreign language that everyone learns
17 Clues: a sweet, dark drink • small, purple fruit • a famous chewy drink • a sweet drink for winter • the fourth day in a week • yellow, oval-shaped fruit • green and less sweet fruit • yellow, rough-skined fruit • the first day of the weekend • made with fruit, tastes sour • a popular Chinese-style drink • dealing with a lot of numbers • only morning classes at school • ...
Unit 1 - Prehistory and Early River Valley Civilizations 2016-09-26
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- Male dominated society
- Wise man
- His harsh laws incorporated the idea of ‘an eye for an eye’
- Early civilizations here began in the Indus valley
- A belief in many gods
- Old Stone Age: A human era defined by nomadic hunter-gatherer groups
- The first Indus Valley civilization; they were very advanced and built Mohenjo Daro
- Understanding of the past that includes written records
- The religion that originated with a Hindu prince who wanted to understand suffering
- The study of human life and culture (past or present) using artifacts and fossils
- The Chinese idea that the Emperor is the direct link to the gods
- The study of past societies using artifacts
- A seasonal change in wind direction that gave the Indus Valley civilizations predictable flooding
- The first Mesopotamian civilization
- One of the rivers that supported the early Mesopotamian civilizations
- Skilled craftsmen
- The early civilization here was protected by mountains, deserts and the Pacific Ocean
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- The first Chinese dynasty
- A writing system that used wedge-shaped reeds to write on clay tablets
- The first empire, led by Sargon
- A belief in one god
- Understanding of the past based only on archeology and anthropology
- The Chinese dynasty that established the idea of the mandate of heaven
- One of the rivers that supported the early Chinese civilization
- The idea in Hinduism that people come back in another life after they die; whether it’s better or worse depends on their Karma and Dharma
- The river that supported the early Egyptian civilization
- One of the rivers that supported the early Chinese civilization
- Name for the rigid Hindu social structure
- A Chinese philosopher who emphasized empathy and compassion
- Where the first civilizations formed ‘between two rivers’
- New Stone Age: A human era defined by large-scale agriculture and domestication of animals
- An Indo-European group that established kingdoms throughout India
- When one leader controls multiple people groups and/or territories
- Where an early civilization flourished for more than 3,000 years
- One of the rivers that supported the early Mesopotamian civilizations
35 Clues: Wise man • Skilled craftsmen • A belief in one god • A belief in many gods • Male dominated society • The first Chinese dynasty • The first empire, led by Sargon • The first Mesopotamian civilization • Name for the rigid Hindu social structure • The study of past societies using artifacts • Early civilizations here began in the Indus valley • ...
Review: China and Japan through 1900, Part 1 2015-11-18
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- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country.
- 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 _____________.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- The Japanese warriors and members of the military class of feudal Japan.
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- 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.
- 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.
- The difference between how much a nation imports and exports.
- Under the Ming dynasty, only the ________________ was allowed to conduct foreign trade in order to limit outside influences.
- In the view of Chinese Emperor ______________, the trade between China and England was unnecessary to China, and a favor to England.
- 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.
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. • ...
Chinese New Year 2020-01-15
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- Number of animals in the Chinese New Year Cycle
- This yellow flower represents wealth prosperity and longevity. Also the main ingredient for herbal teas.
- Number of days in the Chinese New Year Celebration
- Element for the year 2020
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- Legend says that it wards off evil spirits and bad luck
- Animal for the year 2020 in the Chinese Calendar
- The last day of the New Year is known as the _________ festival
- This pink flower is a symbol of fertility and abundance. Also national flower of Singapore
- Legend says that he named the Chinese Years after animals
- Colour of luck and fortune
10 Clues: Element for the year 2020 • Colour of luck and fortune • Number of animals in the Chinese New Year Cycle • Animal for the year 2020 in the Chinese Calendar • Number of days in the Chinese New Year Celebration • Legend says that it wards off evil spirits and bad luck • Legend says that he named the Chinese Years after animals • ...
Ancient Chinese Leisure Activities 2024-05-28
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- When did dance reach its peak?
- What Chinese board game of strategy was invented around 500 BC?
- What are the black and white playing pieces of the game Go called?
- Used during festivals to ward off evil spirits and for entertainment
- An ancient Chinese string instrument
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- What form of Ancient Chinese entertainment combined music, acting, and dance?
- What were the first kites used for in Ancient China?
- Music was said to bring _____ to nature through the yin and yang of Taoism
- A form of entertainment
- What modern-day sport was the Ancient Chinese sport of jiju similar to?
10 Clues: A form of entertainment • When did dance reach its peak? • An ancient Chinese string instrument • What were the first kites used for in Ancient China? • What Chinese board game of strategy was invented around 500 BC? • What are the black and white playing pieces of the game Go called? • Used during festivals to ward off evil spirits and for entertainment • ...
Crosword 8E 2021-12-09
20 Clues: saari • fakta • tavata • maksaa • palata • kukkula • odottaa • välttää • turisti • huijata • lääkkeet • vähemmän • kuuluisa • kohtelias • salaisuus • merenelävä • valehdella • kiinalainen • perinteinen • paikallinen asukas
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
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
Nationalités (Nationalities) 2023-02-17
20 Clues: Greek • Swiss • Dutch • French • German • Indian • Chinese • English • Italian • Belgian • Spanish • Japanese • Canadian • American • Austrian • Scottish • Indonesian • Portuguese • Australian • New Zelander
Nationalities 2019-10-23
20 Clues: Egypt • Kenya • China • Japan • India • France • Canada • Russia • Mexico • Germany • Vietnam • Colombia • Malaysia • Thailand • Australia • Indonesia • Nicaragua • Philippines • Switzerland • United States
unit3 2023-12-07
20 Clues: fakta • pitkä • maksaa • palata • täynnä • kerros • tavata • huijata • kukkula • turisti • tarjota • välttää • vähemmän • kuuluisa • vaikuttaa • ennemminki • valehdella • kiinalainen • paikallinen • synnyin paikka
1a 2025-11-23
20 Clues: nő • Ír • fiú • lány • Kínai • tanár • Olasz • Görög • Angol • férfi • Brazil • Magyar • tanulók • Spanyol • Mexicói • barátok • Kanadai • Amerikai • Egyiptomi • osztálytársak
Module 6 Lesson 1 & 2 Vocab 2026-03-18
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- an early Chinese belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled
- a hard gemstone
- people of high rank
- the ideas of Confucius
- an early Chinese belief that stressed living in harmony with the guiding force of all reality
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- someone or something that can predict the future
- farmers with small farms
- moral values
- the most famous Daoist teacher
- the most influential teacher in Chinese history
- a worker who practices a trade or handicraft
11 Clues: moral values • a hard gemstone • people of high rank • the ideas of Confucius • farmers with small farms • the most famous Daoist teacher • a worker who practices a trade or handicraft • the most influential teacher in Chinese history • someone or something that can predict the future • an early Chinese belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled • ...
Ancient Chinese Crossword puzzle 2015-01-28
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- A Chinese philosophy based on the writing of Leo-Tzu
- Route A route that linked central China with the eastern Mediterranean sea
- Regional form of a language that may differ from other dialects in vocabulary and pronunciation
- Officially recognized gods of a people
- Having exclusive control over something or some service
- Horse The name given by the emperor Wu Di to the horse brought east China from Fergana
- A Province in eastern central China
- A green stone used widely in Chinese jewelry
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- Someone who is skilled in a craft,especially one whose occupation requires hand skill
- A type of small Chinese boat
- Treatment in traditional Chinese medicine that uses needles at special points on the human body to control plain and cure disease
- Part of an empire of belonging to an emperor or empress
12 Clues: A type of small Chinese boat • A Province in eastern central China • Officially recognized gods of a people • A green stone used widely in Chinese jewelry • A Chinese philosophy based on the writing of Leo-Tzu • Part of an empire of belonging to an emperor or empress • Having exclusive control over something or some service • ...
Month 2020-08-02
12 Clues: Army Day • National Day • Teachers' Day • Christmas Day • New Year's Day • Valentine's Day • Thanksgiving Day • Thanksgiving Day • Tomb-sweeping Day • Chinese Youth Day • International Children's Day • Anniversary of the Founding of the Chinese Communist Party
Coen's Room 4 Crossword 2015-06-23
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- Who has a trampoline?
- Who goes for the Hawks?
- Who made this crossword?
- Who has a new baby brother?
- Who goes to ballet school?
- Which teacher wear a necklace?
- Who went to New Zealand last week?
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- Which teacher has red hair?
- Who goes for the Magpies?
- Who likes the colour pink?
- Which teacher had the duck-song puppets?
- Who speaks French?
- Which teacher wears glasses?
- Who has a Lego Star Wars t-shirt?
- Who speaks Chinese?
- Which boy has blonde hair?
- Which teacher speaks Chinese?
17 Clues: Who speaks French? • Who speaks Chinese? • Who has a trampoline? • Who goes for the Hawks? • Who made this crossword? • Who goes for the Magpies? • Who likes the colour pink? • Which boy has blonde hair? • Who goes to ballet school? • Which teacher has red hair? • Who has a new baby brother? • Which teacher wears glasses? • Which teacher speaks Chinese? • Which teacher wear a necklace? • ...
china 2025-09-28
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- Dynasty that gave its name to China’s majority ethnic group.
- Ancient trade route
- Last imperial dynasty of China
- National animal of China
- Longest river in Asia
- Famous Chinese philosopher
- Mythical creature symbolizing power
- Martial art developed in China
- First imperial dynasty, founded in 221 BCE
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- Tech hub near Hong Kong
- Ancient fabric traded on the Silk Road
- Capital of China
- Soy-based protein.
- Popular dish, especially at New Year.
- Leader of the Communist Revolution
- Official language of China
- Chinese currency
17 Clues: Capital of China • Chinese currency • Soy-based protein. • Ancient trade route • Longest river in Asia • Tech hub near Hong Kong • National animal of China • Official language of China • Famous Chinese philosopher • Last imperial dynasty of China • Martial art developed in China • Leader of the Communist Revolution • Mythical creature symbolizing power • ...
Puzzle 6: SEVENTEEN 2025-06-10
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- SEVENTEEN’s Chinese member
- SEVENTEEN’s deep-voiced rapper
- SEVENTEEN member with angelic visuals
- SEVENTEEN’s youngest member
- SEVENTEEN’s leader and rapper
- SEVENTEEN’s fandom name
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- SEVENTEEN’s main vocalist
- SEVENTEEN’s Chinese dancer and actor
- SEVENTEEN’s producer and vocal leader
- SEVENTEEN’s tall visual
- SEVENTEEN’s gentleman from LA
- SEVENTEEN’s performance team leader
- SEVENTEEN’s powerhouse vocalist (also known as DK)
13 Clues: SEVENTEEN’s tall visual • SEVENTEEN’s fandom name • SEVENTEEN’s main vocalist • SEVENTEEN’s Chinese member • SEVENTEEN’s youngest member • SEVENTEEN’s gentleman from LA • SEVENTEEN’s leader and rapper • SEVENTEEN’s deep-voiced rapper • SEVENTEEN’s performance team leader • SEVENTEEN’s Chinese dancer and actor • SEVENTEEN’s producer and vocal leader • ...
Coen's Room 4 Crossword 2015-06-23
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- Which teacher speaks Chinese?
- Who has a Lego Star Wars t-shirt?
- Which teacher wear a necklace?
- Who made this crossword?
- Which teacher wears glasses?
- Who has a trampoline?
- Who has a new baby brother?
- Who goes for the Hawks?
- Who goes for the Magpies?
- Who speaks Chinese?
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- Which boy has blonde hair?
- Who goes to ballet school?
- Which teacher had the duck-song puppets?
- Which teacher has red hair?
- Who likes the colour pink?
- Who speaks French?
- Who went to New Zealand last week?
17 Clues: Who speaks French? • Who speaks Chinese? • Who has a trampoline? • Who goes for the Hawks? • Who made this crossword? • Who goes for the Magpies? • Which boy has blonde hair? • Who goes to ballet school? • Who likes the colour pink? • Which teacher has red hair? • Who has a new baby brother? • Which teacher wears glasses? • Which teacher speaks Chinese? • Which teacher wear a necklace? • ...
Yang the youngest and his terrible ear, crossword puzzle 2022-10-04
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- The thing he was offered by the conductor.
- everyone's older brother.
- The language they speak in china.
- the sport that Yingtao and Matthew play
- The place where they lived before.
- The place where they live.
- The last name of the main character
- The instrument he was bad
- Matthew's dad.
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- Yingtao's freind.
- The person who stole Yingtao's pen.
- Third sister's American name
- The thing Yingtao is worried about.
- What Chinese people loved to eat
- First name of the main character.
- Yingtao's first sister.
- Matthew's older brother.
17 Clues: Matthew's dad. • Yingtao's freind. • Yingtao's first sister. • Matthew's older brother. • everyone's older brother. • The instrument he was bad • The place where they live. • Third sister's American name • What Chinese people loved to eat • The language they speak in china. • First name of the main character. • The place where they lived before. • The person who stole Yingtao's pen. • ...
Chinese Mythology Crossword 2023-04-10
15 Clues: Fire God • First Law • Lots of water • Filled the Sea • Heavenly Domain • Ruler of Heaven • Cow-like monster • Land of Afterlife • Ultimate Ancestors • Reached immortality • Creator of the Universe • Father of animals & herb • Brought many advancements • Mother of Chinese Mythology • Created animals & humans with clay
Chinese New Year 2023-01-18
Chinese Dialogue 2 2026-01-13
Chinese New Year 2025-10-14
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- What loud things are used for celebrations?
- Long noodles are said to do what to life?
- Who is it common to visit for celebrations?
- What color is believed to bring good luck?
- What is a time for families to come together and celebrate?
- What kind of description can red colour be?
- What is a belief that isn't based on science?
- What word is used for the beginning of a cycle?
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- What long food represents a long life?
- Chinese New Year is the most important what?
- The Chinese New Year follows what?
- What do people do to their houses before the New Year?
- What are children often allowed to eat a lot of?
- Long noodles are a sign of great what?
- A red decoration that hangs in homes is a what?
15 Clues: The Chinese New Year follows what? • What long food represents a long life? • Long noodles are a sign of great what? • Long noodles are said to do what to life? • What color is believed to bring good luck? • What loud things are used for celebrations? • Who is it common to visit for celebrations? • What kind of description can red colour be? • ...
Unit 1 - Prehistory and Early River Valley Civilizations 2016-09-26
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- Male dominated society
- When one leader controls multiple people groups and/or territories
- One of the rivers that supported the early Mesopotamian civilizations
- The idea in Hinduism that people come back in another life after they die; whether it’s better or worse depends on their Karma and Dharma
- Where the first civilizations formed ‘between two rivers’
- The first Indus Valley civilization; they were very advanced and built Mohenjo Daro
- One of the rivers that supported the early Mesopotamian civilizations
- A Chinese philosopher who emphasized empathy and compassion
- The river that supported the early Egyptian civilization
- Where an early civilization flourished for more than 3,000 years
- The Chinese dynasty that established the idea of the mandate of heaven
- The study of human life and culture (past or present) using artifacts and fossils
- The study of past societies using artifacts
- The religion that originated with a Hindu prince who wanted to understand suffering
- Early civilizations here began in the Indus valley
- The first Mesopotamian civilization
- An Indo-European group that established kingdoms throughout India
- The early civilization here was protected by mountains, deserts and the Pacific Ocean
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- The first Chinese dynasty
- Name for the rigid Hindu social structure
- Old Stone Age: A human era defined by nomadic hunter-gatherer groups
- The Chinese idea that the Emperor is the direct link to the gods
- The first empire, led by Sargon
- Understanding of the past based only on archeology and anthropology
- A belief in one god
- One of the rivers that supported the early Chinese civilization
- New Stone Age: A human era defined by large-scale agriculture and domestication of animals
- A writing system that used wedge-shaped reeds to write on clay tablets
- Wise man
- One of the rivers that supported the early Chinese civilization
- Understanding of the past that includes written records
- A belief in many gods
- Skilled craftsmen
- His harsh laws incorporated the idea of ‘an eye for an eye’
- A seasonal change in wind direction that gave the Indus Valley civilizations predictable flooding
35 Clues: Wise man • Skilled craftsmen • A belief in one god • A belief in many gods • Male dominated society • The first Chinese dynasty • The first empire, led by Sargon • The first Mesopotamian civilization • Name for the rigid Hindu social structure • The study of past societies using artifacts • Early civilizations here began in the Indus valley • ...
Unit 1 Review - Prehistory and Early River Valley Civilizations 2016-09-27
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- The early civilization here was protected by mountains, deserts and the Pacific Ocean
- Skilled craftsmen
- An Indo-European group that established kingdoms throughout India
- Old Stone Age: A human era defined by nomadic hunter-gatherer groups
- The river that supported the early Egyptian civilization
- The idea in Hinduism that people come back in another life after they die; whether it’s better or worse depends on their Karma and Dharma
- Where an early civilization flourished for more than 3,000 years
- A seasonal change in wind direction that gave the Indus Valley civilizations predictable flooding
- The first Mesopotamian civilization
- When one leader controls multiple people groups and/or territories
- The Chinese dynasty that established the idea of the mandate of heaven
- New Stone Age: A human era defined by large-scale agriculture and domestication of animals
- Understanding of the past that includes written records
- The study of past societies using artifacts
- The first Indus Valley civilization; they were very advanced and built Mohenjo Daro
- A writing system that used wedge-shaped reeds to write on clay tablets
- A belief in one god
- One of the rivers that supported the early Mesopotamian civilizations
- The religion that originated with a Hindu prince who wanted to understand suffering
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- The first empire, led by Sargon
- One of the rivers that supported the early Mesopotamian civilizations
- Understanding of the past based only on archeology and anthropology
- Name for the rigid Hindu social structure
- The Chinese idea that the Emperor is the direct link to the gods
- A Chinese philosopher who emphasized empathy and compassion
- The study of human life and culture (past or present) using artifacts and fossils
- Male dominated society
- A belief in many gods
- The first Chinese dynasty
- One of the rivers that supported the early Chinese civilization
- Wise man
- One of the rivers that supported the early Chinese civilization
- Where the first civilizations formed ‘between two rivers’
- His harsh laws incorporated the idea of ‘an eye for an eye’
- Early civilizations here began in the Indus valley
35 Clues: Wise man • Skilled craftsmen • A belief in one god • A belief in many gods • Male dominated society • The first Chinese dynasty • The first empire, led by Sargon • The first Mesopotamian civilization • Name for the rigid Hindu social structure • The study of past societies using artifacts • Early civilizations here began in the Indus valley • ...
Wonderful Acorn Greetings filled with Joy and Love! 2014-12-16
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- Such a cute face to make us smile!
- New friend with wonderful greeting!
- Happy face with welcome home!
- Color-filled welcome and holiday wishes with special Chinese message of happiness!
- Color-filled happy greeting with so many wonderful drawings!
- Hidden Mickey and Minnie happy greeting!
- Smiles, hugs, and love in a perfect single acorn!
- A Beautiful Sparkling Heart to welcome us and so many wonderful Chip and Dales!
- Beautiful Chip and Dale, sweet yellow bow of welcome, a warm message of greeting and so much more!
- Chip and Dale with open arms of greeting , the happiest welcome wish, and the sweetest little bow on top!
- Lots-o’-Huggin’ Bear, Mickey Pin, Sparkle Box and Silver Message! What joy!
- Amazing and beautiful Chinese Welcome with Special Chinese Mickey, too!
- Fun-filled wishes and welcome!
- Blissful Acorn message of Welcome!
- Happy hearts and Christmas tree to welcome us home!
- Sweet and happy Holiday greetings and wecome!
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- Happy face and Merry Christmas Acorn note! ]
- Magical message of welcome with special Chinese message!
- Christmas colors and Christmas joy!
- Sparkling with joy and happy wishes!
- Happy Christmas colors, happy welcome!
- Welcome Acorn with wish for our happy enjoyment – all shiny and silver and beautiful!
- Smiling face and welcoming Dr. R. and R. Acorn message!
- Sweet note of Christmas colors! So lovely!
- Special Chip and Dale dancing Acorn message with so many happy hearts, too!
- Special dear friend and dear guest message to welcome us!
- Happy message and warm, loving wishes to enjoy!
- Lovely Welcome home!
- Happy Holiday wishes and welcome back!
- Perfectly “sweet” note of greeting, complete with candy, too!
- Adorable Dale Acorn!
- Sweet welcome message!
- Time flies but happiness lives in your loving Acorn note!
- What a happy, warm, and welcoming Acorn note!
- Two sides of welcome and joy with special Chinese message!
- Welcome note to make us smile and laugh out loud!
- Adorable Chip and Dale colorful welcome!
37 Clues: Lovely Welcome home! • Adorable Dale Acorn! • Sweet welcome message! • Happy face with welcome home! • Fun-filled wishes and welcome! • Such a cute face to make us smile! • Blissful Acorn message of Welcome! • New friend with wonderful greeting! • Christmas colors and Christmas joy! • Sparkling with joy and happy wishes! • Happy Christmas colors, happy welcome! • ...
Unit 2 summative assessment 2021-03-25
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- Chinese politician who opened up China to a free-market economy. (L3)
- Very popular religion amongst the Tibetan people. (L5)
- Taiwan is also known as the ________ (L1B)
- The US supports and provides aid for this nation even though they don't recognize it as a country. (L1B)
- A system that required a government designed to assist the society's needs. This was a stage of communism in Marx’s theory and was used by Chinese nationalist leader Sun Yat-Sen. (L1A)
- Unsuccessful 15-year plan that led to millions of deaths due to famine, resulted in many Chinese people doubting Mao’s leadership. (L2A)
- Mao started this campaign in hopes of preserving his authority of China and reviving communism. (L2B)
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- Hong Kong was a _____ colony prior to China gaining back control of it. (L5)
- An ethnic minority group in China that is being put into camps by the Chinese government. (L6)
- SunYatSen led this nationalist political party (L1A)
- Both a political and economic system; is used by the USA, Deng incorporated several aspects of this system to China, China’s market economy is an example of this. (L3)
- This nation has not gained its independence yet; the People’s Republic of China is currently controlling its territory. (L5)
- The _____ of China was greatly praised and held a great deal of power during the Cultural Revolution. (L2B)
- The ________ is not only the political leader of Tibet, but he is also a religious holy figure. (L5)
- the majority of the Uyghur ethnic group follows this monotheistic religion. (L6)
- China uses ______ to keep an eye on and track the Uyghurs. (L6)
- Thousands of people were killed protesting against the Chinese government in this public space located in Beijing. (L4)
- This person was looked up to and seen as a god during the Cultural Revolution. (L2B)
- A number; Mao encouraged the attack of the ____ Olds to further push the communist ideology, Deng’s goal of modernizing China was named the ____ Modernizations. (L2B/L3)
- this person was responsible for bringing the nationalist party and communist party together in the hopes to unify China. (L1A)
20 Clues: Taiwan is also known as the ________ (L1B) • SunYatSen led this nationalist political party (L1A) • Very popular religion amongst the Tibetan people. (L5) • China uses ______ to keep an eye on and track the Uyghurs. (L6) • Chinese politician who opened up China to a free-market economy. (L3) • ...
WHAP Vocab 2022-11-02
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- Arab ships with triangular sails allowing them to wail against the wind.
- A European invention, documents promising money.
- A powerful state that drew it's wealth from it's large herds of cattle, it constructed a huge stone enclosure around itself.
- An animal that could survive 10 days without water and carry heavy loads which increased trade along the Sand Roads.
- The King of Mali who traveled to Mecca for pilgrimage and distributed vast amounts of gold along the way.
- A form of Buddhism that existed in Japan.
- The language of the people living on the East African coast, it was written in Arabic script and contained several Arabic loan words.
- A form of Buddhism that existed along the Silk Roads.
- These crops, originally from Southeast Asia, were introduced to Africa, increasing agricultural productivity and population , along with laying the economic foundation for the growth of states.
- A Chinese invention, "paper money", stopped the need for merchants to carry heavy metal coins.
- communities that lived in a place that was not their home but retained the culture of their place of origin and therefore facilitated trade among different groups of people.
- A Chinese explorer who commanded the massive Chinese Treasure fleet and collected tribute for China from other places in the Indian Ocean trade basin.
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- As asceticism ended in Mahayana Buddhism, these became more symbols rather than a part of daily use.
- A form of Buddhism that existed in China.
- A strait on Southeast Asia that created an all sea route from India to China, this place also made the Southeast Asian kingdoms surrounding it very wealthy.
- An ideology which formed in China and combined Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism.
- Stops along the silk road for merchants to rest and trade goods with locals, developed into large cities.
- Predictable wind currents that facilitated Indian Ocean basin trade,flowing northeast during winter and southwest during summer.
- An Arab traveler, scholar, and merchant who traveled in Dar-al-Islam.
- Chinese ships with hollow trunks allowing them to maneuver more easily.
- The death of this emperor caused the end of the Chinese Treasure fleet.
21 Clues: A form of Buddhism that existed in China. • A form of Buddhism that existed in Japan. • A European invention, documents promising money. • A form of Buddhism that existed along the Silk Roads. • An Arab traveler, scholar, and merchant who traveled in Dar-al-Islam. • Chinese ships with hollow trunks allowing them to maneuver more easily. • ...
My love letters 2025-01-17
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- The thing that you always do when welcome me at the door
- During this period we got a lot of gifts
- what speeds up whenever you are near me
- Body part of Lukas I like when it’s long
- The sport we tried and fell a few times together
- If you are driving I will hold your…
- The movie we watched the most often
- what my Chinese friend calls you
- At this sport you are my Laoshi
- The Chinese name of Hongkong
- My current fav animal
- what it feels like everytime we are together
- The fruit that resembles a body part of me
- my heart jumps when you around
- everyday I kiss on it before I go to work
- The part of you I get lost in everytime
- Your name tastes like this in my heart
- My feeling everytime when you get closer
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- what you will describe me when I’m in my lingerie
- The Color of my t shirt at our first date (hihi)
- When you explore me without words
- The first Chinese word I taught you
- The food Lukas will miss in China
- I would love to make one witho you for our beautiful photos
- when our ten fingers are tangled together
- The seasoning Lukas likes the most at the moment
- The activity we will do in Davos
- My hometown
- The place I see you when I sleep
- The city of Jiahui’s wedding
- The best thing to do on your sofa in a cozy evening
- The first Chinese dish I cooked and you loved a lot
- The beverage we love to drink the most in the evening
- You are my Schatzi
- The dish we are going to eat at the Chinese new year eve
- My fav music genre
- Your fav music genre
- Sophia’s boyfriend
- Everytime you call me this I blush
- Body part of Lukas I like when it’s short
- what your touch leaves on my skin
41 Clues: My hometown • You are my Schatzi • My fav music genre • Sophia’s boyfriend • Your fav music genre • My current fav animal • The city of Jiahui’s wedding • The Chinese name of Hongkong • my heart jumps when you around • At this sport you are my Laoshi • The activity we will do in Davos • The place I see you when I sleep • what my Chinese friend calls you • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2013-09-12
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- a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu advocating humility and religious piety.
- a divine being in the Shinto religion.
- Chinese philosopher whose ideas and sayings were collected after his death and became the basis of a philosophical doctrine known as Confucianism
- A system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by Confucius and developed by Mencius.
- Indian religious leader who founded Sikhism in dissent from the caste system of Hinduism.
- the concept used to describe how polar or seemingly contrary forces are interconnected and interdependent in the natural world.
- a steel or iron bracelet traditionally worn as a symbol for their religious and cutural loyalty.
- Chinese system of slow meditative physical exercise designed for relaxation and balance and health.
- a Sikh place of worship.
- The absolute principle underlying the universe combining within itself the principles of yin and yang and signifying the way, or code of behavior, that is in harmony with the natural order. The interpretation of Tao in the Tao-te-Ching developed into the philosophical religion of Taoism.
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- the important virtue and primary duty of respect, obedience, and care for one's parents and elderly family members.
- a monotheistic religion founded in Punjab in the 15th century by Guru Nanak.
- the central Taoist text
- is the holy scripture of Sikhism.
- a Japanese religion dating from the early 8th century and incorporating the worship of ancestors and nature spirits and a belief in sacred power in both animate and inanimate things. It was the state religion of Japan until 1945.
- an ancient Chinese manual of divination It was included as one of the “five classics” of Confucianism.
- a ceremonial four-inch curved dagger that Sikh men and women are obliged to wear at all times
- one of the Five K's.
- The practice of allowing one's hair to grow naturally as the symbol of respect for the perfection of God's creation.
- the energy flow or life force that is said to pervade all things.
- Chinese philosopher regarded as the founder of Taoism
21 Clues: one of the Five K's. • the central Taoist text • a Sikh place of worship. • is the holy scripture of Sikhism. • a divine being in the Shinto religion. • Chinese philosopher regarded as the founder of Taoism • the energy flow or life force that is said to pervade all things. • a monotheistic religion founded in Punjab in the 15th century by Guru Nanak. • ...
Unit 1 Review - Prehistory and Early River Valley Civilizations 2016-09-26
Across
- New Stone Age: A human era defined by large-scale agriculture and domestication of animals
- A writing system that used wedge-shaped reeds to write on clay tablets
- A seasonal change in wind direction that gave the Indus Valley civilizations predictable flooding
- Male dominated society
- One of the rivers that supported the early Mesopotamian civilizations
- Understanding of the past that includes written records
- Old Stone Age: A human era defined by nomadic hunter-gatherer groups
- The Chinese idea that the Emperor is the direct link to the gods
- The early civilization here was protected by mountains, deserts and the Pacific Ocean
- The river that supported the early Egyptian civilization
- The first empire, led by Sargon
- One of the rivers that supported the early Mesopotamian civilizations
- Skilled craftsmen
- Where the first civilizations formed ‘between two rivers’
- The first Mesopotamian civilization
- A belief in many gods
- His harsh laws incorporated the idea of ‘an eye for an eye’
- The religion that originated with a Hindu prince who wanted to understand suffering
- The first Chinese dynasty
- An Indo-European group that established kingdoms throughout India
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- Understanding of the past based only on archeology and anthropology
- One of the rivers that supported the early Chinese civilization
- When one leader controls multiple people groups and/or territories
- Name for the rigid Hindu social structure
- A belief in one god
- The idea in Hinduism that people come back in another life after they die; whether it’s better or worse depends on their Karma and Dharma
- The study of past societies using artifacts
- The study of human life and culture (past or present) using artifacts and fossils
- Early civilizations here began in the Indus valley
- The first Indus Valley civilization; they were very advanced and built Mohenjo Daro
- One of the rivers that supported the early Chinese civilization
- Wise man
- A Chinese philosopher who emphasized empathy and compassion
- The Chinese dynasty that established the idea of the mandate of heaven
- Where an early civilization flourished for more than 3,000 years
35 Clues: Wise man • Skilled craftsmen • A belief in one god • A belief in many gods • Male dominated society • The first Chinese dynasty • The first empire, led by Sargon • The first Mesopotamian civilization • Name for the rigid Hindu social structure • The study of past societies using artifacts • Early civilizations here began in the Indus valley • ...
Ancient China Crossword 2024-04-24
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- Dynasty founded by Liu Pang that lasted 400 years, Confucianism being the most common teachings
- Emperor and founder of the Qin dynasty. Created the “terra-cotta army”
- Part of the Chinese bureaucracy that made sure government officials were doing their jobs
- A system of ideas based on the teachings of Laozi; teaches that the will of Heaven is best followed through inaction so that nature is allowed to take its course
- The way; duty and humanity
- A set of beliefs
- Dynasty founded by Shihungdi that lasted 15 years, Legalism being the most common teaching
- The government in power
- formulated by the Chinese philosopher Confucius toward the end of the Zhou dynasty; it was intended to help restore order to a society that was in a state of confusion
- A total character that distinguishes an individual from others
- To put into place
- An ancient Chinese philosopher credited with inventing the school of thought known as Legalism
- “The Old Master.” Daoism was created based on the teachings of this man. Unknown if he actually existed
- The Way of The Dao, the main book for Daoism; taught basic philosophy and teachings on Daoism
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- An ancient confederation of nomadic people located north of China
- an organized system of thought, from the Greek for ‘love of wisdom
- A trade route spanning from Europe to China that carried goods such as silk, gold, jade, and wool
- A long wall built around China to protect it from invaders
- Compassion and empathy for others
- the permanent professional branches of a government's administration, excluding military and judicial branches
- War/Warrior Emperor. Most famous of these was Han Wudi
- Philosophy developed in China; proposes that human beings are evil by nature and can only be brought to the correct path only by harsh laws and punishments.
- Also known as Kongfuzi; Made confucianism which tried to bring order to society.
- An ancient Chinese text composed of the sayings and beliefs of Confucius
- Conforming to accepted standards of conduct; moral
- The first emperor of the Han dynasty; helped shape Chinese history and followed Confucianism
26 Clues: A set of beliefs • To put into place • The government in power • The way; duty and humanity • Compassion and empathy for others • Conforming to accepted standards of conduct; moral • War/Warrior Emperor. Most famous of these was Han Wudi • A long wall built around China to protect it from invaders • A total character that distinguishes an individual from others • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2019-10-30
20 Clues: CZECH • SWISS • IRISH • GERMAN • FRENCH • POLISH • RUSSIAN • TURKISH • CHINESE • MEXICAN • ITALIAN • AMERICAN • JAPANESE • SPPANISH • ENGGLISH • SCOTTISH • EGYPTIAN • HUNGARIAN • BRAZILIAN • ARGENTINIAN
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
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
Nationalities 2022-02-01
20 Clues: USA • SPAIN • CHINA • EGYPT • JAPAN • ITALY • BRAZIL • TURKEY • FRANCE • RUSSIA • MEXICO • POLAND • HUNGARY • GERMANY • ENGLAND • IRELAND • SCOTLAND • ARGENTINA • SWITZERLAND • CZECH REPUBLIC
yleinennimi6767 2025-09-19
20 Clues: joka • ryhmä • ulkona • tärkeä • täysin • kysymys • vastata • näyttää • selittää • sianliha • kiehkurat • sekoittaa • hämmentävä • naapurusto • kolmanneksi • ystävällinen • kiinan kieli • maitotuotteet • hiustenpidennys • monikulttuurinen
APWH Vocab Crossword Halloweenish? 2023-10-31
Across
- European trader idea of a contract promising payment, Trick or treat
- Mali City Capital, Abandoned City
- Emperor who sponsored enormous Encyclopedia's, ordered the building of the Temple of Heaven and the Forbidden city,The scientist from Frankenstein
- Kingdom in Central Java who were closely allied with the Srivijaya,ghost towns
- Haunted houses
- Permanent settlers who were various foreign merchants, creepy towns
- Powerful African state that emerged due to the growing trade of gold, Scream franchise
- Richest man alive,Eat the rich
- Buddhist Monks would hold out to get money for the days food, candy bowls
- Indian or Arabian ships, pirate core
- Chinese version of Indian Buddhism, costume twins
- Originally Hindu temple but turned into a Buddhist one, Haunted Temple
- Chinggis Khans grandson, Chucky
- Chinese paper money used instead of heavy coins, flying like a ghost
- Name the Mongols gave their rule over China,Cloverfield
- Major settlement and social organization to the people in Chaco Canyon,Wicked little things
- Great Chinese General who didn't have any candy corn
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- Chinese Confucianism mixed with Buddhism, Barbiehimer
- widely traveled Muslim scholar who found Muslim societies where rulers often spoke Arabic, ghostbuster
- Large Chinese Ships, Pirate themed
- provided rapid communication across the empire and other places, Marco Polo was greatly impressed by it, telephone from Scream
- Castrated men who were personally loyal to the emperor and exercised great authority, ran out of candy
- African tounge but written in Arabian script, ancient ruins
- Most well known for its terraced pyramid that had four levels,eerie temple
- increased food production, population growth, urbanization, and industrial development in the Islamic World, the Human centipede
- Predictable Wind Currents, like the Halloween atmosphere
- Arabian animal that could travel the Sahara Desert, Dead pet with humps
- Temujin's official rank, also known as Genghis Khan, Ghostface
- state approved association of merchants that let them pool their resources and minimize losses in case a caravan failed, the red room
29 Clues: Haunted houses • Richest man alive,Eat the rich • Chinggis Khans grandson, Chucky • Mali City Capital, Abandoned City • Large Chinese Ships, Pirate themed • Indian or Arabian ships, pirate core • Chinese version of Indian Buddhism, costume twins • Great Chinese General who didn't have any candy corn • Chinese Confucianism mixed with Buddhism, Barbiehimer • ...
6th Grade Social Studies Trivia 2023-12-20
Across
- when it came to producing silk, the ancient Chinese had one of these
- a continent that contains two continents
- according to reports, Qin Shi Huang Di's tomb contains rivers of these
- Romans built with this material, which is why so much of their work survives
- rule by those with the most ability, use a test to find out who
- oracle bones, made to the tell the future, were often made of this
- before France there was
- stone found at the top of the Alps comes from this continent
- nomadic people lived to this direction of both China and Rome
- modern country in the land to the north of ancient China, still includes a large nomadic population
- US state that is on top of a fault line between two tectonic plates
- in the ancient Mediterranean, dye of this color was worth more than gold
- tool the ancient Chinese developed to detect earthquakes
- classical Chinese dynasty, very stable, influential, long-lasting
- mountain range that formed when India crashed into the rest of Asia
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- Leonardo da Vinci found these high in the Alps, thought they must have come from the sea
- land between the rivers
- to the Romans, the king of the gods (and the planets)
- Roman counterpart to the Greek god Hermes, closest planet to the sun
- the Qin emperor's army was made of this
- what a silworm spins; not a chrysalis but a...
- Romans built these 20m off from the center of a road, for protection from people and wild animals
- the year Taylor Swift was born, in Roman numerals
- ancient Chinese invention, used magnets
- sea in the "middle of the world"
- the Phoenicians made dye from a gland in this marine animal
- smaller of two Italian mountain ranges, runs all the way down the "boot"
- known for its pizza, the ball that the boot is kicking
- ancient Chinese invention, made from wood
- 2024 will see the start of this year
- philosophy that the Qin Dynasty used to rule, too harsh?
31 Clues: land between the rivers • before France there was • sea in the "middle of the world" • 2024 will see the start of this year • the Qin emperor's army was made of this • ancient Chinese invention, used magnets • a continent that contains two continents • ancient Chinese invention, made from wood • what a silworm spins; not a chrysalis but a... • ...
Tea Processing and Prepartation 2023-04-03
Across
- Bug-bitten tea
- Most often considered the least processed tea (withering and drying)
- the process where enzymes in the tea leaves break down from exposure to the air
- Pine or Cypress smoked tea
- Chinese name for raw puer
- Puer storage in hong Kong
- Tool needed to froth your Matcha
- Matcha tea capital near Kyoto
- Unglazed clay tea pots from Jiangsu province
- Dark tea in Chinese
- Name for Japanese tea ceremony
- this type of Puer is most often aged to enhance flavor
- Stone ground green tea
- less oxidized than black more oxidized than white
- Our fave camellia
- Tea most often infused at 180 degrees F (80C)
- Japanese tea that included roasted brown rice
- A microbial process unique to Puer tea and some other dark teas
- Rare type of delicate Chinese tea that includes a piling process. (not Puer)
- This tea type is often steamed and pressed into cakes
- This brewing style leaves the leaves just floating in the cup
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- Along with caffeine this polyphenol makes tea bitter
- Tea producing country that is home to Sun Moon Lake
- Method used to halt oxidation in green tea by pan-frying, steaming, baking or roasting
- Melon seed tea
- Fully oxidized tea
- many of these teas are rolled and charcoal roasted
- Preprocessed loose leaf Puer
- cleanest tea vessel material
- Believed to be the origin city of Gong Fu tea brewing method
- Japanese green tea that is roasted over charcoal
- the six great tea mountains of Yunnan are located in this region
- Delicate nutty flat leaved green tea Hangzhou region in Zhejiang province, China
- Next step after picking and sorting the leaves
- The finger tapping salute was born out of the travels of this emperor
- Causes a dry puckering sensation in the mouth. Caused by tannins
- Wet piled puer for fast fermentation
- Chinese tea vessel with a bowl and a lid
- This uplifting psychoactive stimulant diminishes with post fermented aging and increases with steep time
- black tea in Chinese
- 1970's Puer Wet piling process
41 Clues: Bug-bitten tea • Melon seed tea • Our fave camellia • Fully oxidized tea • Dark tea in Chinese • black tea in Chinese • Stone ground green tea • Chinese name for raw puer • Puer storage in hong Kong • Pine or Cypress smoked tea • Preprocessed loose leaf Puer • cleanest tea vessel material • Matcha tea capital near Kyoto • Name for Japanese tea ceremony • 1970's Puer Wet piling process • ...
