chinese Crossword Puzzles
Ancient China 2012-11-28
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- A great Chinese philosopher.
- A cultivated crop in China.
- Continent where China can be found.
- Heaven gives power to the king.
- The 3rd Dynasty of Ancient China.
- Used to tell time.
- The first dynasty of China.
- A hard green gemstone.
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- Another name for the yellow river.
- A manmade barrier in Northern China
- living in harmony with the guiding force of all reality.
- Most influential teacher in Chinese history.
- Ruler of the Qin.
- Clay soldiers buried with an emperor
- A prediction.
15 Clues: A prediction. • Ruler of the Qin. • Used to tell time. • A hard green gemstone. • A cultivated crop in China. • The first dynasty of China. • A great Chinese philosopher. • Heaven gives power to the king. • The 3rd Dynasty of Ancient China. • Another name for the yellow river. • A manmade barrier in Northern China • Continent where China can be found. • ...
Confucianism 2023-04-28
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- Name of Dynasty that adopted Confucius' teachings.
- Kongfuzi is called __________ in Western countries like America.
- Confucius' goals were to revive traditional values and establish _______ as a way to improve society.
- The book Confucius' students wrote his teachings down in.
- The birthplace of Confucius.
- For more than 2,000 years Confucius' _______ guided Chinese thought.
- One of the most ______ things in Confucianism is filial piety.
- ___________ piety is an ideal that children obey and honor their parents.
- Confucianism is taught in Chinese ________.
- The government ______ the ban on Confucianism in 1977.
- Confucius' emphasized the importance of social relationships and _______.
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- An ethical system teaches moral, or right behavior.
- Confucius' teachings are based on _______ relationships.
- Party Name of government that banned Confucianism in China the year of 1949.
- Confucianism is an ethical system and philosophy based on the teachings of a Chinese official and teacher named_______
- Some officials have begun to use the teachings to guide their work and ________.
- Confucius taught that if the five relationships were conducted _______, peace would be restored to society.
- He ________ from 551 to 479 BC.
18 Clues: The birthplace of Confucius. • He ________ from 551 to 479 BC. • Confucianism is taught in Chinese ________. • Name of Dynasty that adopted Confucius' teachings. • An ethical system teaches moral, or right behavior. • The government ______ the ban on Confucianism in 1977. • Confucius' teachings are based on _______ relationships. • ...
China Unit 2 Crossword 2021-02-24
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- Harsh and brutal laws to make people make good decisions
- the only emperor to be born a peasant and work his way up to the throne
- Shi Huangdi's name means first ___
- a chinese invention we still use today
- life-size sculptures found buried and made of this
- emperor that unified China into one empire
- the 2 qualities that Confucius and Chinese families considered to be very important were loyalty and ___
- a group of people whose job it was to carry out the work of the government was the ___ service
- A system of beliefs and values
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- something the Han dynasty was known for
- A huge wall that is over 6000 miles, which was built to keep the nomads out
- the most important thing to the Ancient Chinese
- a local leader of an armed group
- dynasty that only lasted 15 years because of rebellions
- a type of money
- Farmland made by digging into the side of a mountain
- a person or people that someone is descended from
- a valuable cloth originally made only in China
- ancient trade route through China
- the dynasty that set up the civil service
20 Clues: a type of money • A system of beliefs and values • a local leader of an armed group • ancient trade route through China • Shi Huangdi's name means first ___ • a chinese invention we still use today • something the Han dynasty was known for • the dynasty that set up the civil service • emperor that unified China into one empire • a valuable cloth originally made only in China • ...
Belief Systems 2020-10-26
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- -soul that was reborn
- -member of a religious community that spread their religious beliefs
- -Islamic charity
- -a state of eternal bliss
- -daily duties
- -an Islamic place to gather for prayers
- -the Islamic sacred book
- -collection of Buddha's teachings, stories
- -obeys superior
- -cultural diffusion
- -referred to as "the enlightened one"
- -spiritual leaders who spread Hindu belief
- -the Messiah sent by God to save the human race from the sin
- -a man who calls Muslims to prayer from the minaret of a mosque
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- -role model for inferior
- -chinese philosophy that consists of strict laws,and rewards for specific behaviours
- -belief that there is one god
- -chinese philosophy of moral uprightness, social order, and filial responsibility
- -adhering to traditional beliefs and customs
- -black cube in mosque, most holy place in Islam
- -people who conquered the Jews
- -the day Jesus rose from the dead
- -a non-jew
- -festival of colors
- -Hindu holy books written in lyrical form
- -chinese philosophy based on simplicity
- -conquered the babylonians and released Jews
- -father of Judaism
- -The Christan Holy Bible
- -the people who crucified Jesus
30 Clues: -a non-jew • -daily duties • -obeys superior • -Islamic charity • -father of Judaism • -festival of colors • -cultural diffusion • -soul that was reborn • -role model for inferior • -the Islamic sacred book • -The Christan Holy Bible • -a state of eternal bliss • -belief that there is one god • -people who conquered the Jews • -the people who crucified Jesus • ...
Clone of AAPI Heritage Month Crossword 2023-05-17
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- Nickname for this famous half-Samoan actor and ex pro wrestler
- Director of No Time To Die, the most recent Bond film
- First Asian American CEO of a Fortune 500 Company
- This famous pro golfer considers himself "Cablinasian" - mix of Caucasian, black, (American) Indian, and Asian
- AAPI Heritage Month 2023 national theme: Advancing Leaders Through ___
- Most common AAPI language (includes Mandarin and Cantonese)
- May was chosen as AAPI Heritage Month to commemorate immigration of the first _____ to the U.S. in May 7, 1843
- San Francisco's first Asian American city attorney
- First woman of Asian origin to go to space
- First Asian American U.S. Senator
- This Pacific Island became a U.S. state in 1959
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- Capital city of Hawaii
- Famous French-born American cellist of Chinese descent
- Another reason for May being AAPI Heritage month was to mark the anniversary of completion of ____railroad in May 10, 1869
- One of the 3 major Pacific Islander groups
- Chinese American physicist known as the "First Lady of Physics"
- First Asian American Marine Officer in the U.S. military
- AAPI stands for Asian American and ______ Islander
- First Asian American elected to U.S. Congress
- First Asian Disney Princess
20 Clues: Capital city of Hawaii • First Asian Disney Princess • First Asian American U.S. Senator • One of the 3 major Pacific Islander groups • First woman of Asian origin to go to space • First Asian American elected to U.S. Congress • This Pacific Island became a U.S. state in 1959 • First Asian American CEO of a Fortune 500 Company • ...
AAPI Heritage Month Crossword 2023-05-16
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- Nickname for this famous half-Samoan actor and ex pro wrestler
- Director of No Time To Die, the most recent Bond film
- First Asian American CEO of a Fortune 500 Company
- This famous pro golfer considers himself "Cablinasian" - mix of Caucasian, black, (American) Indian, and Asian
- AAPI Heritage Month 2023 national theme: Advancing Leaders Through ___
- Most common AAPI language (includes Mandarin and Cantonese)
- May was chosen as AAPI Heritage Month to commemorate immigration of the first _____ to the U.S. in May 7, 1843
- San Francisco's first Asian American city attorney
- First woman of Asian origin to go to space
- First Asian American U.S. Senator
- This Pacific Island became a U.S. state in 1959
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- Capital city of Hawaii
- Famous French-born American cellist of Chinese descent
- Another reason for May being AAPI Heritage month was to mark the anniversary of completion of ____railroad in May 10, 1869
- One of the 3 major Pacific Islander groups
- Chinese American physicist known as the "First Lady of Physics"
- First Asian American Marine Officer in the U.S. military
- AAPI stands for Asian American and ______ Islander
- First Asian American elected to U.S. Congress
- First Asian Disney Princess
20 Clues: Capital city of Hawaii • First Asian Disney Princess • First Asian American U.S. Senator • One of the 3 major Pacific Islander groups • First woman of Asian origin to go to space • First Asian American elected to U.S. Congress • This Pacific Island became a U.S. state in 1959 • First Asian American CEO of a Fortune 500 Company • ...
My love letters 2025-01-17
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- My current fav animal
- The activity we will do in Davos
- The city of Jiahui’s wedding
- The place I see you when I sleep
- my heart jumps when you around
- At this sport you are my Laoshi
- what speeds up whenever you are near me
- The Color of my t shirt at our first date (hihi)
- The thing that you always do when welcome me at the door
- The part of you I get lost in everytime
- During this period we got a lot of gifts
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- The beverage we love to drink the most in the evening
- The first Chinese dish I cooked and you loved a lot
- You are my Schatzi
- My hometown
- what it feels like everytime we are together
- The movie we watched the most often
- The seasoning Lukas likes the most at the moment
- what my Chinese friend calls you
- The food Lukas will miss in China
- Sophia’s boyfriend
- The dish we are going to eat at the Chinese new year eve
- The sport we tried and fell a few times together
- Everytime you call me this I blush
24 Clues: My hometown • You are my Schatzi • Sophia’s boyfriend • My current fav animal • The city of Jiahui’s wedding • 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 • The food Lukas will miss in China • Everytime you call me this I blush • ...
AP World Ch 3 and 4 Crossword 2023-10-31
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- Key trade point in the Sea roads connecting Southern Asia and the Indian Ocean
- The region of independent states in Eastern Africa
- Communities settled in foreign countries which spread culture
- Arabic large sail ships
- an outpost for traders that was a social hub
- A large nomadic empire controlling the silk roads
- Sailing technology that showed the cardinal directions
- Animal that provide efficient traversal through the deserts
- Emperor and leader of the Chinese fleet allowing for safe sea road voyage
- Desirable fabric produced only in China
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- A collection of people settled in later known Russia and Ukraine
- Spread Islam to the Swahili States after his travels
- Slaves sold through the Sand Road as a main economy
- Chinese paper money
- Chinese hollow ships
- A African empire that had a large source of gold and wealth
- Sailing technology used to make astronomic calculations
- Deadly plague that changed social structure and wiped out majority of population
- Predictable and strong winds in the Indian Ocean
- Fast growing food imported to Africa allowing for higher populations
- A large group of merchants travelling together for safety
21 Clues: Chinese paper money • Chinese hollow ships • Arabic large sail ships • Desirable fabric produced only in China • an outpost for traders that was a social hub • Predictable and strong winds in the Indian Ocean • A large nomadic empire controlling the silk roads • The region of independent states in Eastern Africa • Slaves sold through the Sand Road as a main economy • ...
Q3 Review Crossword 2025-03-19
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- Influential Qing Dynasty empress who helped her sons to rule
- When someone owes money, they are in...
- Someone who rules on behalf of someone else
- Imperial palace complex in Beijing
- Devastating plague that swept through Eurasia in the 14th century
- The last imperial dynasty of China
- Chinese dynasty before the Qing Dynasty
- Japanese term for "divine wind", meaning typhoon
- A powerful tropical storm in the western Pacific
- Chinese admiral and explorer during the Ming Dynasty
- A delicate material used to make vases and pots in the Ming dynasty
- Ming emperor known for commissioning the Forbidden City
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- Founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty
- The shift to machine-based manufacturing, through the building of machines and factories.
- Anti-foreign rebellion in late 19th-century China
- An expert in Chinese culture and history
- Mongol emperor who was grandson of Ghengis Khan
- Dynasty ruled by mongols in China
- Massive rebellion against the Qing Dynasty in the 1800s
- A secondary wife in an imperial or royal household
- Leader of the Taiping Rebellion in the 19th century
- How a country or place is doing in making goods, and how much money it has
22 Clues: Dynasty ruled by mongols in China • Imperial palace complex in Beijing • The last imperial dynasty of China • Founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty • When someone owes money, they are in... • Chinese dynasty before the Qing Dynasty • An expert in Chinese culture and history • Someone who rules on behalf of someone else • Mongol emperor who was grandson of Ghengis Khan • ...
Asian Empires 2024-03-20
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- A country that also descends from the Kievan Rus and is at war with Russia today.
- When the Mongols promoted people based on skills.
- The branch of Christianity that Russians follow.
- The Slavic kingdom during the Middle Ages from which Russia descends.
- The power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.
- A disease from the Middle Ages that spread from Asia to Europe.
- A Chinese dynasty in the Middle Ages that oversaw a golden age in art and literature.
- When the Mongols allowed others to keep their religion.
- An ethnic group of people who are the ancestors of modern Russians.
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- A concept that allowed emperors to legitimize their authority.
- The capital of China.
- The belief that a rule, institution, or leader has the right to govern.
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- The founder of the Mongol Empire.
- The name for China in Chinese.
- Trade routes between Asia and Europe.
- The capital of Russia.
- The ____ of a country includes religion, authentic food, language, and beliefs.
- Mongol soldiers.
- A huge structure that ancient Chinese dynasties built for protection from nomadic invaders.
20 Clues: Mongol soldiers. • The capital of China. • The capital of Russia. • The name for China in Chinese. • The founder of the Mongol Empire. • Trade routes between Asia and Europe. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country. • The branch of Christianity that Russians follow. • When the Mongols promoted people based on skills. • ...
Ancient China and The Americas Crossword 2022-11-07
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- Considered an evolutionary missing link discovered in China
- Demonstrate high respect and obligation
- Izta Ancient mayan ruins specifically a temple
- A translucent ceramic from China
- The collection of gods/goddesses
- A mountain range in India with the highest point in the world.
- The chief god the ancient Chinese believed in
- A family line of rulers
- Trade route/road from China to other civilization
- A tribe/civilization in North America(Mexico)
- A soft fabric,from China, made from silk worms
- A series of walls built by the Ancient Chinese people to keep out invaders like the Huns and Mongols out
- A philosphy begun by Confuism
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- Belief that their leader/emperor was appointed by heaven/god/goddess
- Ancient Aztec city built by a river in New Mexico which is now dried out.
- an army of clay soliders in Qin Shi Huang's tomb
- founded by Confucianism. Exiled himself for 14 years and gave wisdom to all
- a tribe/ civilization in South America
- the belief and practice of honoring one's family
- Early Human species
- A green gemstone found in China
- A metal aloy made from copper and tin
- A tribe/civilization in North America(Mexico)
- The river that the Chinese civilization started on
24 Clues: Early Human species • A family line of rulers • A philosphy begun by Confuism • A green gemstone found in China • A translucent ceramic from China • The collection of gods/goddesses • A metal aloy made from copper and tin • a tribe/ civilization in South America • Demonstrate high respect and obligation • The chief god the ancient Chinese believed in • ...
NT crossword #2 2023-01-22
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- One of the two months the Lunar New Year falls on
- The second full moon in a single month is called a(n) ____ moon
- The Charlotte metropolitan area is the largest in the U.S without a(n) ___
- Zodiac animal that Vietnam will be celebrating in 2023
- How many colors are on a Rubik's cube
- Chinese objects released on during the Lunar New Year
- 2023 is the year of the ____
- Day of the week that the Niner Times print edition releases
- UNC Charlotte dining hall being shut down for renovations in 2023
- How often is there a different Chinese zodiac animal celebrated
- Charlotte's nickname
- Company that makes the "The Last of Us" game series and TV show
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- Last name of actor in "The Last of Us" series
- Building that will temporarily hold the UNC Charlotte North Village dining hall
- Who is buried in Van Landingham Glen in the UNC Charlotte Botanical Garden
- Asian country that does not celebrate the Lunar New Year
- How many Chinese zodiac animals are there
- How many phases does the moon have
- Charlotte is the ____ cheese capital of the world
- Name of the light rail connecting UNC Charlotte to Uptown Charlotte
20 Clues: Charlotte's nickname • 2023 is the year of the ____ • How many phases does the moon have • How many colors are on a Rubik's cube • How many Chinese zodiac animals are there • Last name of actor in "The Last of Us" series • One of the two months the Lunar New Year falls on • Charlotte is the ____ cheese capital of the world • ...
nationalitis 2022-09-14
22 Clues: indai • kinai • Turkai • Indija • Kinija • Belgai • Egiptas • Turkija • japonai • olandai • Belgija • ispanai • Olandija • Japonija • Ispanija • Tailandas • prancūzai • portugalai • Prancūzija • Egiptiečiai • Portugalija • tailandiečiai
unit 3 2022-11-28
21 Clues: fakta • pitkä • jyrkkä • turisti • vähemmän • muusikko • välipala • ruokalaji • valmistaa • salaisuus • prosentti • siirtomaa • kiinalainen • eksoottinen • perinteinen • jättää väliin • tunnistamaton • synnyinpaikka • pilvenpiirtäjä • paikallinen asukas • kaupunki Australiassa
Proper Adjectives Crossword 2021-08-22
22 Clues: Iraq • Japan • Wales • Sudan • Spain • Malta • China • Poland • Sweden • France • Guyana • Turkey • Norway • England • Britain • Iceland • Israeli • Ireland • Portugal • Pakistan • Scotland • Switzerland
country 2023-01-22
22 Clues: Lao • Thai • Korean • French • German • Indian • Mexican • Spanish • Russian • Chinese • Italian • English • American • Japanese • Canadian • Malaysian • Brazilian • Indonesian • Philippine • Vietnamese • Australian • South African
Adjectives - German 2016-03-14
21 Clues: Old • New • Bad • Lazy • Slow • Rich • Kind • Easy • Small • Young • White • Strong • German • Chinese • Handsome • Annoying • Beautiful • Ambitious • Difficult • Big, Large • English person
En 9 Nationalitetsord, nya länder 1 2024-09-24
20 Clues: Kina • Polen • Japan • polska • Israel • Schweiz • en kines • japanska • en japan • en israel • kinesiska • kineserna • japanerna • en polack • polackerna • israelerna • israeliska • schweizarna • schweiziska • en schweizare
Cap. 1 2025-03-18
20 Clues: is • am • art • new • but • very • same • class • Cuban • German • friend • student • Chinese • science • Italian • Spanish • Colombian • English (ELA) • African American • American (from the US)
Unit 8 2025-03-18
21 Clues: sää • lehti • lippu • reppu • lisätä • jatkaa • esi-isä • naapuri • koulutus • arvostaa • ympäristö • keskustelu • vähemmistö • kyllästynyt • kiinalainen • kanadalainen • ulkomaalainen • muistiinpanot • kansallislaulu • vaahterasiirappi • ulkomaille, ulkomailla
Andris Tõemets 2025-11-26
22 Clues: Läti • Taani • Hiina • Soome • Belgia • Rootsi • Venemaa • Iirimaa • Ukraina • Egiptus • Ameerika • Venelane • Hiinlane • Soomlane • Brasiilia • Inglismaa • Argentiina • Austraalia • Brasiilane • Bulgaarlane • Ameeriklane • Austraaliane
chch 2025-05-15
China 2014-03-20
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- Chinese people eat more ______________ each year than Americans do.
- The largest city in China.
- Rice is grown in fields called ________________.
- China hosted the 2008 _____________________ in the capital.
- Ideas and customs of a certain group of people passed on for future generations.
- Instead of letters, Chinese ________________ are used.
- China is one of the biggest and most _______________ countries in the world.
- Something used to serve or eat food with.
- What type of government does China have?
- The official language of China.
- What is a sign of good luck?
- China has the second largest _____________________ in the world.
- Chinese people use this to eat with.
- What animal lives in the mountains and eats bamboo?
- China is the _________________ largest country in the world.
- There are over 14 ______________ people living in the capital of China.
- The largest continent on the planet.
- The major business center located in southern China.
- Most of the world's ____________ is produced in China.
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- What make lots of noise and are used to scare away the monster Nian?
- As China's __________________________ grows, they will need more food, energy and water.
- China has over 1.3 __________________ people.
- Most people in China get around by ____________.
- The longest river in China.
- China is one of the oldest ________________________ in the world.
- What color is popular during the Spring Festival?
- Most people in China live in rural towns and ____________________.
- A hard, white clay that can be shaped and fired into pottery.
- During late January and early February, the Chinese celebrate the _________________.
- Experts in history.
- The capital of China.
- What was designed to keep tribes outside of China and the largest structure built by hand?
- What's another name for table tennis?
- Rice is served at ________ meals in China.
34 Clues: Experts in history. • The capital of China. • The largest city in China. • The longest river in China. • What is a sign of good luck? • The official language of China. • Chinese people use this to eat with. • The largest continent on the planet. • What's another name for table tennis? • What type of government does China have? • Something used to serve or eat food with. • ...
Ancient China: CH 19, 20, & 21 2020-02-27
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- The average weather conditions of a particular place
- Dynasty, The Chinese dynasty that ruled the area around the Huang He from 1700 to 1122 BCE
- A type of corn
- A written character that represents a word
- worship, Honoring ancestors through rituals, such as offering food and wine to the dead
- Dynasty, A line of rulers in China from about 1045 to 256 BCE
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- A stream that feeds into a large river
- Fine particles of rock
- A large group of friends and family
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- 1/2 of the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature (The Opposite of Ying)
- Meat from sheep
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- a system of managing the wealth of a country or region
- A place where water can be found in a desert
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws.
- servant, A person who works for a government
- A theory or set of values by which one lives (Search for Wisdom or Knowledge)
- The plant life of a place or region
- region, An area of land that has its own geographic characteristics
- features, An aspect of the land, such as mountains, plateaus, and rivers
- A system of government based on landowners and tenants
- A type of grain
- sacrifice, A person who is killed as part of a religious ritual
- of Heaven, A power or law believed to be granted by a god
- 1/2 of the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature (The Opposite of Yang)
26 Clues: A type of corn • A type of grain • Meat from sheep • Fine particles of rock • The plant life of a place or region • A large group of friends and family • A stream that feeds into a large river • A written character that represents a word • A place where water can be found in a desert • servant, A person who works for a government • ...
Ancient China Review 2023-05-15
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- the symbol for Taoism; represents balance in life
- service The practice of using talents and skills to work in the government
- A long-dead family member
- The amount of living things in a given area is known as __ density
- People in the Shang dynasty used oracle _ to help predict the future
- A river that cuts through the North China Plain; known for its yellow/brown color
- The creator of Confucianism
- A beautiful painted piece of Chinese art; often times painted with blue paint
- A rich, yellowish brown soil
- A very important symbol in China, often symbolizing
- A group known for being violent and destructive; they did not respect traditional Chinese culture
- Last name of the founder of Buddhism
- The silk fabric was made from fibers from __.
- A fine fabric made in Ancient China
- The North China _ is the most populated area in China
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- Someone who connects a buyer with a seller
- The last name of the emperor who started the building of the Great Wall of China
- The __ Road was a trading route that connected Asia to Europe
- Someone who travels from place to place in search of food and shelter
- Historical inquiry step where someone determines the setting surrounding the source
- Crop used to make paper in ancient China; also in Ancient Egypt!
- In Ancient China, men were expected to _, serve, and provide for their families
- The first Chinese dynasty
- Historical inquiry step where one gathers background information about the author and time period it was created
- The longest Chinese dynasty; separated into two parts
- Step in the historical inquiry process where someone uses multiple documents to come to a conclusion
- A clay-based ceramic
- and excellence
- Ink was usually made out of __ and animal glue
29 Clues: and excellence • A clay-based ceramic • A long-dead family member • The first Chinese dynasty • The creator of Confucianism • A rich, yellowish brown soil • A fine fabric made in Ancient China • Last name of the founder of Buddhism • Someone who connects a buyer with a seller • The silk fabric was made from fibers from __. • Ink was usually made out of __ and animal glue • ...
Silk Road Trade 2025-09-29
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- – Chinese ceramic prized on the Silk Roads, tied to the *protoindustrial* expansion of China’s economy.
- – Key Silk Road city that thrived as a trading hub connecting East and West.
- – Period of Mongol peace that secured trade and cultural exchange across Eurasia.
- – Deadly plague that spread along the Silk Roads, devastating populations in Europe and Asia.
- – Roadside inns where travelers and merchants could rest and exchange goods and ideas.
- – Financial document that allowed merchants to trade without carrying large amounts of coin.
- – Valuable Chinese textile that gave the Silk Roads their name and drove interregional demand.
- – Mongol leader whose conquests united much of Eurasia and secured Silk Road trade.
- – Venetian traveler whose accounts increased European interest in Asian goods and cultures.
- – Economic system based on currency and credit rather than bartering.
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- – Vast empire that expanded across Eurasia and safeguarded Silk Road routes.
- – Religion that spread from India into Central and East Asia along Silk Road trade routes.
- – Mongol dynasty in China that promoted Silk Road trade and integrated diverse cultures.
- – High-value trade items such as silk, spices, and porcelain that dominated Silk Road commerce.
- – Desired commodities like cinnamon and pepper that drew European merchants to Asian markets.
- – Central Asian city that prospered as a cultural and commercial hub along the Silk Roads.
- – Religious wars that indirectly stimulated European demand for Asian goods.
- – Early Chinese system of credit that allowed merchants to deposit money in one location and withdraw it elsewhere.
- – Process by which states, including the Mongols, consolidated authority to manage trade routes.
- – Chinese innovation that replaced heavy coins, supporting long-distance trade.
20 Clues: – Economic system based on currency and credit rather than bartering. • – Vast empire that expanded across Eurasia and safeguarded Silk Road routes. • – Key Silk Road city that thrived as a trading hub connecting East and West. • – Religious wars that indirectly stimulated European demand for Asian goods. • ...
WHAP - Chapter 3/4 2025-10-31
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- What was the Japanese form of Buddhism that was highly popular among the samurais
- A Hindu temple that provided evidence of cultural diffusion and diasporic communities
- An extremely rich Mali king that made the pilgramge to Mecca
- A period of settlement and sociatal organization that happened in an area near modern day New Mexico
- A phrase to describe the Europeans in relation to the Mongols
- What was the name of the form of Buddhism that ensured rebirth in a heavenly realm?
- Minar The name of the tallest masonry tower in India that had a fusion of Islamic and Hindu architectural styles
- Guesthouses located along trade routes where merchants interacted with each other to spread their culture
- What was the term for the Chinese innovation of paper money, which bolstered the Chinese economy?
- A period of major agricultural innovation in the Muslim World
- A grammatically African language that was written in Arabic script
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- A Muslim from China who was the capitan of many fleets to enroll distant states in the Chinese tributary relationship
- A city that was the western Africn major trading center in Mali
- A type of confucianism that incorporated Buddhist and dao beleifs
- The names of the ships that facilitated Indian Ocean Trade
- The name of the Chinese dynasty under Mongol rule
- of Buddhist Monks What did Buddhist monks use to receive donations?
- An Arab scholar and merchant that trvalled widely
- Settlements of forgein traders that learned local languages and cultures.
- An animal that can go 10 days without water and made trade across the Saharn Desert possible
- What was the name of the agriculturally rich kingdom that allied with the Srivijiyaya empire
21 Clues: The name of the Chinese dynasty under Mongol rule • An Arab scholar and merchant that trvalled widely • The names of the ships that facilitated Indian Ocean Trade • An extremely rich Mali king that made the pilgramge to Mecca • A phrase to describe the Europeans in relation to the Mongols • A period of major agricultural innovation in the Muslim World • ...
The Rise of Imperialism 2018-02-13
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- In the 1800s, Japan was ruled by _______ and then by daimyo
- policy of one nation directly or indirectly controlling another
- The Japanese agreed to open their ports to the US and other European countries out of fear of a letter sent by Commodore Matthew _____.
- Due to Jesuit missionaries converting thousands of Japanese to Christianity, Japan resorted to a policy of ____________
- Japan and Russia went to war because they both wanted _____ with Korea and control of Manchuria
- When Europeans bypassed local laws in China.
- European powers began to create spheres of _________ within China during the rise of Imperialism.
- After a war between China and Japan, China agreed to Korea’s independence and gave the island of ______ to Japan
- The _____ Rebellion was when the Chinese society group attacked foreigners and Chinese Christians.
- Stirred by the __________ Revolution, the Europeans demanded more contact and trade with China.
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- six-month war in Africa between the British and the Zulu during which the British gained Zulu land
- a rebellion of Hindu and Muslim soldiers against the British in India
- To increase their trade with China, Britain began selling _____ from India to the Chinese.
- In 1851, a religious leader in China led an uprising known as the ___ ____ Rebellion
- a nation has its own government but its military is controlled by another government
- To become technologically advanced
- In 1905, a medical doctor founded a movement that became known as the ___________ Party
- Sun Yat-sen proposed a _____ step plan to end the Qing Dynasty and unite China under a strong government
- The Chinese lost the First and Second Opium Wars because they lacked modern _______.
- During the Meiji Reforms, many changes came about because the leaders wanted to make _____ a modern nation.
20 Clues: To become technologically advanced • When Europeans bypassed local laws in China. • In the 1800s, Japan was ruled by _______ and then by daimyo • policy of one nation directly or indirectly controlling another • a rebellion of Hindu and Muslim soldiers against the British in India • ...
Ancient China 2022-03-02
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- An organized way in which people produce, sell, and buy goods and services.
- Class, People with a similar position in society
- China Page 7
- A political system based on bonds of loyalty between lords and vassals.
- Formal order.
- The ability to live forever.
- Road, A network of trade routes that stretched 4,000 miles from western China to southwest Asia.
- A Chinese practice of easing pain by sticking thin needles into patients’ skin.
- A group of families related by blood or marriage.
- A group of traveling merchants and animals.
- A Chinese dynasty that excelled in warfare, created the government's civil service exam.
- A Chinese philosophy based on the teachings of Laozi; taught that people should turn to nature and give up their worldly concerns.
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- Taught that people needed to have a sense of duty to their family and community in order to bring peace to society; taught by Confucius.
- A green area in a desert fed by underground water.
- characters that stand for objects
- Taught by a scholar named Hanfeizi; taught society needs a system of harsh laws and strict punishment.
- A group of appointed officials who are responsible for different areas of government.
- Piety, Head of Family honored by other members.
- One of China’s earliest dynasties; Developed social classes
- Wall, Wall built in 200s B.C. to protect China’s northern border.
- An instrument used for determining direction
- Used in Chinese writing to join two or more pictographs to represent an idea.
- Beautiful handwriting; the art of producing beautiful handwriting.
- A line of rulers in the same family
- Nobles whose wealth came from the land they owned.
25 Clues: China Page 7 • Formal order. • The ability to live forever. • characters that stand for objects • A line of rulers in the same family • A group of traveling merchants and animals. • An instrument used for determining direction • Piety, Head of Family honored by other members. • Class, People with a similar position in society • ...
JLC Crossword 2022-04-01
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- kan, You already know how
- Steps to Heaven, the hill on which Lindo’s home sat on
- symbol of Lindo’s first marriage
- age at which Lindo’s life first changed and she lost her home
- a person forbidden to talk about
- Rose’s brother that drowned
- Woo, Jing-mei’s father
- the book An-mei used to carry around all the time
- where Jing-mei’s sisters are from
- Place Jong, Waverly’s full name
- Tatai, Lindo’s mother-in-law
- Ying-ying is ___ (animal)
- An-mei’s grandmother
- party, What party does Vincent get the chess set from?
- mahjong, a culture’s mahjong that focuses on everybody’s movements
- the number of points Waverly is away from achieving grand master status
- Lindo’s first husband
- place where An-mei’s brother is living
- Person, What was Ying-ying declared as when she first immigrated to the U.S.?
- What was the first city Lena lived in?
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- carats, gold that is not real to Chinese people
- Where does Mrs. Jordan think Rose is from?
- River, the river that destroyed Lindo’s home
- Rose’s ex-husband
- mahjong, a culture’s mahjong that only focuses on oneself
- amount of money the aunties give Jing-mei to visit her sisters in China
- bad temper
- Suyuan’s daughter
- Woo, Jing-mei’s American name
- necklace made of a tablet of red jade
- Chinese word for an American
- Po, Waverly’s chess mentor
- soup, What kind of soup does An-mei’s mother make?
- Ying-ying’s nursemaid
- Hsu Jordan, An-mei’s daughter
- sky
- age at which Lindo was matched
- Lindo’s hometown
- leftovers
- gold, 24 carats is ___ to Chinese people
40 Clues: sky • leftovers • bad temper • Lindo’s hometown • Rose’s ex-husband • Suyuan’s daughter • An-mei’s grandmother • Ying-ying’s nursemaid • Lindo’s first husband • Woo, Jing-mei’s father • kan, You already know how • Ying-ying is ___ (animal) • Po, Waverly’s chess mentor • Rose’s brother that drowned • Chinese word for an American • Tatai, Lindo’s mother-in-law • Woo, Jing-mei’s American name • ...
China 2014-03-20
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- China is one of the biggest and most _______________ countries in the world.
- What's another name for table tennis?
- Rice is grown in fields called ________________.
- China has over 1.3 __________________ people.
- Most people in China get around by ____________.
- China is one of the oldest ________________________ in the world.
- As China's __________________________ grows, they will need more food, energy and water.
- What color is popular during the Spring Festival?
- Ideas and customs of a certain group of people passed on for future generations.
- Most of the world's ____________ is produced in China.
- The official language of China.
- Rice is served at ________ meals in China.
- China hosted the 2008 _____________________ in the capital.
- During late January and early February, the Chinese celebrate the _________________.
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- Something used to serve or eat food with.
- The major business center located in southern China.
- China has the second largest _____________________ in the world.
- There are over 14 ______________ people living in the capital of China.
- The largest city in China.
- What was designed to keep tribes outside of China and the largest structure built by hand?
- What type of government does China have?
- Chinese people eat more ______________ each year than Americans do.
- The capital of China.
- Instead of letters, Chinese ________________ are used.
- What animal lives in the mountains and eats bamboo?
- Experts in history.
- What make lots of noise and are used to scare away the monster Nian?
- Chinese people use this to eat with.
- A hard, white clay that can be shaped and fired into pottery.
- The largest continent on the planet.
- China is the _________________ largest country in the world.
- What is a sign of good luck?
- Most people in China live in rural towns and ____________________.
- The longest river in China.
34 Clues: Experts in history. • The capital of China. • The largest city in China. • The longest river in China. • What is a sign of good luck? • The official language of China. • Chinese people use this to eat with. • The largest continent on the planet. • What's another name for table tennis? • What type of government does China have? • Something used to serve or eat food with. • ...
How Well Do You Know Us? 2015-06-22
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- Irene’s favourite winter sport
- Ozy’s horoscope
- Nearest MRT to Irene’s house
- Number of roses Ozy proposed with
- Ozy fractured this bone
- Irene’s hometown
- Ozy’s Chinese zodiac sign
- Where Irene and Ozy first met
- Irene’s Chinese zodiac sign
- Irene's birthday month
- Our must watch TV show, currently
- Irene’s favourite dog breed. Hint: Queen Elizabeth likes them too!
- Their age difference in years
- Irene’s horoscope
- Our church
- Ozy’s dialect group
- Nearest MRT to Ozy’s house
- Irene’s favourite book series since high school. Hint: You-Know-Who
- TV show Irene was on
- Number of degrees Ozy has
- Irene’s engagement gift from Ozy is a ____ necklace
- Ozy’s favourite soft drink
- Number of years Irene has been living in Singapore
- Ozy’s favourite colour
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- Ozy’s favourite player of all-time (family name)
- Irene’s Chinese name
- Ozy’s favourite sport
- The month we first got together
- Where Ozy proposed at
- Ozy’s Chinese name
- Ozy’s birthday gift from Irene is a pair of ____ sunglasses
- Honeymoon destination (2)
- Honeymoon destination (1)
- Both their favourite country to travel to. Hint: South
- Ozy’s Junior College
- The month we got engaged!
- Where Ozy studied dentistry
- Irene was deported from here because her passport expired
- Irene’s Junior College (JC)
- Irene’s favourite dish from her hometown
- Irene’s favourite boyband in primary-high school
- Ozy likes to indulge in this fried food
- How many times Irene was a bridesmaid/Maid of Honour
- Ozy's birthday month
- Their first trip together was to this island
- Irene’s favourite cold drink
- Irene worked as a ____ after A Levels
- They both don’t eat this. Hint: a type of seafood.
- Irene’s dialect group
- How many dogs Ozy had
50 Clues: Our church • Ozy’s horoscope • Irene’s hometown • Irene’s horoscope • Ozy’s Chinese name • Ozy’s dialect group • Irene’s Chinese name • Ozy’s Junior College • Ozy's birthday month • TV show Irene was on • Ozy’s favourite sport • Where Ozy proposed at • Irene’s dialect group • How many dogs Ozy had • Irene's birthday month • Ozy’s favourite colour • Ozy fractured this bone • ...
Unit 6) Ancient China Vocabulary 2023-03-08
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- to make the same
- A large, complex organization composed of appointed officials
- Able to live forever; cannot die
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- to improve the quality of something
- Detached or separated, alone
- a person who works for a government (two words no spaces)
- the part of a country that borders another country or territory
- a place, usually in a desert, where water can be found
- in Shang China, animal bone or turtle shell used by priests to predict the future (2 words no spaces)
- a metal mixture of copper and tin
- Difference between things
- A system of government based on landowners and tenants
- light, fertile soil that yields good amounts of grain crops
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- to remove or suppress ideas considered harmful or dangerous
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- Overall weather in an area over a long period of time
- To gain possession of
- a Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of strict obedience to laws
- The spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one people to another (2 words no spaces)
- The ______ Dynasty ruled China from about 206 B.C.E. to 220 C.E., the period following the Qin dynasty
- smaller streams and rivers that flow into a main river
- a network of roads along which traders traveled(2 words no spaces)
- rise in rebellion
- The _______ Dynasty was a line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty
- a network of trade routes that stretched for more than four thousand miles across Asia(2 words no spaces)
- The ____________dynasty was one of the first Chinese dynasties, ruled from 1700 to 1122 B.C.E.
27 Clues: to make the same • rise in rebellion • To gain possession of • Difference between things • Detached or separated, alone • Able to live forever; cannot die • a metal mixture of copper and tin • to improve the quality of something • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • Overall weather in an area over a long period of time • ...
AP World Chapters 3 and 4 2022-11-02
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- Relationships from one end of Eurasia to the other (political authorities)
- A form of Buddhism which featured Buddha as a deity, numerous bodhisattvas, and an emphasis on compassion and earning merit, flourished on Silk Roadss
- Caravans stopped at guesthouses and inns located across trade routes to aid merchants
- major Turkic empire established in Persia
- A form of Confucianism with the rejection of the Buddhist and Daoist's religious aspects, but the high moral standards of Buddhism and texts of Confucianism
- A major commercial city of West Africa and center of Islamic scholarship and learning
- Caliph that established the House of Wisdom
- A form of Buddhism that focused on seeking one's nature by staying in the present and meditation, popular in Japan
- A symbol that represented the giving up of materialistic goods from Theravada Buddhism
- Castrated men personally loyal to the emperor
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- Bacteria responsible for Black Death
- Russian name for incorporation of Russia into the Mongol Empire
- A form of Buddhism based on the emphasis of salvation by faith and meditation, popular among Chinese
- Mongol capital
- Key factor for the effectiveness of the Mongol army, leaders picked off of this
- China was the ______ of trading through Afro-Eurasia
- Chinese techniques that were acquired by the Mongols
- Mongol Dynasty that ruled China from 1231 to 1368
- Alternating wind currents that blew northeast during the summer months and southwest during the winter
- Chinese dynasty that succeeded the Yuan Dynasty, return of traditional Chinese ways
- Technology that made use of different means of transportation
- Grandson of Genghis Khan who became the first il-Khan of Persia
- Animal that could go 10 days without water, made trade possible throughout the Sahara
23 Clues: Mongol capital • Bacteria responsible for Black Death • major Turkic empire established in Persia • Caliph that established the House of Wisdom • Castrated men personally loyal to the emperor • Mongol Dynasty that ruled China from 1231 to 1368 • China was the ______ of trading through Afro-Eurasia • Chinese techniques that were acquired by the Mongols • ...
APWH Halloween Crossword 2023-10-30
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- symbol of buddhism
- Capital in mali
- Mongol ruler who conquered much of Southwest Asia. He was a grandson of Genghis Khan.
- Chinese emperor (r. 1402-1422) during the Ming dynasty who was a key figure in the restoration of China to greatness
- Javanese dynasty
- first paper money
- what the europeans were called as they took over through the oceans
- animal used for transportation on the silk road
- Language spoken in african city states
- trade where an item would change owners many times and travel a little bit with each one of them before reaching its final buyer
- Structure built by first Sultan and first Muslim ruler of Delhi - was a tomb
- Mongol empire/dynasty in china
- important king of Mali in West Africa
- roadside inns along the silk road
- culturally diverse places
- westward diffusion of eastern crops,agricultural technologies, organizational infrastructure and more through islamic empires
- the bacteria responsible for a deadly plague that was released in the americas, africa, and eurasia
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- “Submit or Perish”
- Chinese philosophy influenced by Confucianism
- Name given to a major process of settlement and societal organization that occurred in the period 860-1130 C.E. among the peoples of Chaco canyon, in what is now northwestern New Mexico
- chinese explorer
- military blockade
- chinese ships
- buddhism that focuses of the experience of enlightenment
- type of Mahayana Buddhism which focuses on the afterlife
- Hindu/Buddhist temple
- West African storyteller, singer, musician, and oral historian.
- Capital of the Mongol empire under Ghengis Khan
- guards and servants in harems or other women's quarters, and as chamberlains to kings.
- society located around the missisipi
- Muslim traveler/scientist
31 Clues: chinese ships • Capital in mali • chinese explorer • Javanese dynasty • military blockade • first paper money • “Submit or Perish” • symbol of buddhism • Hindu/Buddhist temple • Muslim traveler/scientist • culturally diverse places • Mongol empire/dynasty in china • roadside inns along the silk road • society located around the missisipi • important king of Mali in West Africa • ...
Ancient China 2023-09-12
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- Invention that allowed the Chinese to make guns, canons, and fireworks
- The ___ of War was written by military genius Sun-Tzu
- This color was only to be worn by the emperor of China
- Government officials efficiently ran the Ancient Chinese government belonged to this group
- The golden age of China took place during this dynasty
- Chinese religious leader famous for his philosophical sayings
- This wonder of the world was built as protection from the Mongols to the north of China
- Marco ___ travelled to China along the Silk Road
- A material made from the cocoons of special worms
- Yangtze and Yellow
- You had to score well on this to become a member of the civil service
- The balancing forces of Taoism are known as the Yin and ____
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- The Terracotta ___ was built for the burial of the first emperor of China
- This mythical creature was a symbol of good luck, strength, and power
- These flying toys were invented by the Chinese army as a way to signal warnings
- The art of handwriting
- The right of an emperor to rule China was called the ____ of Heaven
- Ancient China was ruled by a series of families called ______
- A famous trade route from China to Eastern Europe
- Continent of China
- A major religion of Ancient China that came from Nepal and believes in karma and nirvana.
- This dynasty is known for rebuilding the Great Wall as well as its blue and white porcelain vases
- Animal used to help cross the desert land of the Silk Road
- The Yuan Dynasty was established by the leader of this foreign people
24 Clues: Continent of China • Yangtze and Yellow • The art of handwriting • Marco ___ travelled to China along the Silk Road • A famous trade route from China to Eastern Europe • A material made from the cocoons of special worms • The ___ of War was written by military genius Sun-Tzu • This color was only to be worn by the emperor of China • ...
Factors that led to economic and cultural exhange across the eastern hemisphere - Riaz - 3 2024-10-21
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- a name given to the Europeans because of their Mongol-like empire
- ships that were used during by the Chinese and Arabs on the Sea Road
- central javan kingdom that built a large Buddhist monument, Borobodur
- a Chinese title the Mongols gave themselves after using Chinese administrative/economic systems
- the culturally and economically rich center of Mali that attractedd scholars from all over
- permamnent settlements located along trade routes where merchants would learn the local ways
- language that was used in E. Africa and similiar to Arabic and used many loaner words bc of trade
- the capital of the mongol empire which contained a diverse blend of cultures
- a system used by the mongols to spread messages and important information across the empire in a short amount of time
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- offered the first system of credit towards merchants visiting China
- largest Hindu temple ever built, was located in the Khmer kingdom
- the primary bacteria that was responsible for the Black Plague
- expedition person that led dozens of fleets along the IOB to bestow the Chinese tribute system
- the grandson of Chinggis Khan and subordinate that led the assault on Persia and fall of Baghdad
- the richest person in history who spread wealth and gold wherever he went
- african storytellers and musicians that passed down information through stories along generations
- missions where Europeans sent diplomats to gain information about Eurasia and the Mongols
- prominent Muslim figure that traveled around the E. hemisphere spreading the teachings of Islam
- small communities along the Silk Road that aided merchants and travelers
- an animal that was conducive to trading and transportatino efforts across the Sand Roads
20 Clues: the primary bacteria that was responsible for the Black Plague • largest Hindu temple ever built, was located in the Khmer kingdom • a name given to the Europeans because of their Mongol-like empire • offered the first system of credit towards merchants visiting China • ships that were used during by the Chinese and Arabs on the Sea Road • ...
Martial Arts 2025-01-06
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- A training hall or school for martial arts practice.
- A Chinese practice of breath control, meditation, and movement to cultivate energy.
- A term used in Japanese martial arts to refer to a teacher or master.
- A covert agent or mercenary from feudal Japan, often depicted in pop culture.
- A mountain range in China, famous for its Taoist monasteries and the birthplace of Tai Chi.
- A colored item worn in martial arts to indicate rank or skill level.
- A meditative practice associated with martial arts and Buddhist monks.
- Japanese throwing stars used as a concealed weapon.
- A curved, single-edged sword traditionally used by samurai warriors.
- A classic martial arts strike, often seen in movies as a "karate chop."
- A symbol representing balance and duality, often associated with martial arts philosophy (two words with - between them)
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- A respectful gesture performed at the start and end of martial arts practice.
- The Indian monk credited with bringing Zen Buddhism and martial arts to China.
- A modern Japanese martial art focused on throws and grappling.
- A military leader in feudal Japan, under whom samurai warriors served.
- In Chinese martial arts, the vital life force believed to flow through the body.
- Legendary Chinese temple known for its warrior monks and kung fu.
- The traditional uniform worn by martial artists, typically in karate, judo, and jiu-jitsu.
- Japanese martial art focused on striking techniques, meaning "empty hand."
- A religious ascetic who practices martial arts, especially in Shaolin tradition.
- First name of a Hong Kong-American martial artist, actor, filmmaker, and philosopher.
- A Chinese martial art known for its slow, flowing movements and focus on balance.
- The warrior class of feudal Japan, highly skilled in martial arts and swordsmanship.
23 Clues: Japanese throwing stars used as a concealed weapon. • A training hall or school for martial arts practice. • A modern Japanese martial art focused on throws and grappling. • Legendary Chinese temple known for its warrior monks and kung fu. • A colored item worn in martial arts to indicate rank or skill level. • ...
Vocab Crossword 2025-10-14
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- A geological deposit of wind-blown silt
- Ancient, sacred Hindu texts
- A chinese concept that states a rulers legitimacy comes from divine approval
- The ultimate goal of liberation from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
- An ancient group, mainly Indo-Iranians
- The foundation of Buddhist Philosophy: Dukka, Samudaya, Nirodha, and Magga
- An 8-practice Buddhist guideline for ending suffering
- A virtue emphasizing respect, obedience, and care for one's family or elders
- A Chinese Philosophy and religion emphasizing living in harmony with the Dao
- The belief that a soul is put into a new body after death.
- An Indian empire that existed between the 3rd and 6th century
- The spiritual principle that says a person's current actions will determine their future
- A series of fortifications across the land of China
- A model describing the rise and fall of Chinese dynasties
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- A person sent to promote a religious faith or provide humanitarian services
- The supreme, all-pervading reality in Hinduism
- The spiritual life principle of the universe; found in Hinduism.
- A historical region of India
- work provided by a higher rank like a government or God
- A hereditary social group with a fixed rank mainly occisated with specific occupations
- A person's duty in life; a concept in Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism
- An ancient religion with a diverse group of traditions without a single founder
- A concept in Chinese Philosophy that states there are 2 opposite, interconnected forces
- A monotheistic religion that was practiced by many in ancient Persia
- A state of profound peace and release from suffering; found in Hinduism
- A sanskrit word meaning "nonviolence"
26 Clues: Ancient, sacred Hindu texts • A historical region of India • A sanskrit word meaning "nonviolence" • An ancient group, mainly Indo-Iranians • A geological deposit of wind-blown silt • The supreme, all-pervading reality in Hinduism • A series of fortifications across the land of China • An 8-practice Buddhist guideline for ending suffering • ...
NATIONALITY 2022-11-25
17 Clues: (grík) • (dótch) • (jíbru) • (jíndu) • (yérman) • (frénch) • (yapaníz) • (itálian) • (méxican) • (brítish) • (chainíz) • (éishian) • (ínglish) • (sspánish) • (canádian) • (américan) • (colómbian)
Nationalities 2024-05-29
Martial arts 2024-02-12
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- Japanese ancient sword fighter
- Chinese martial arts
- Wooden equipment used in testing strength
- Attack with the side of hand's palm
- Avoid an atttack
- Cause to lose consciousness
- Japanese word for teacher, master
- Japanese close combat martial arts
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- Proffesional sword fight
- Highest rank in karate
- Martial arts pose, ready to attack
- Chinese martial artist who played in movies
- Material from which sword for kendō practice is made
- Gesture at the start of martial arts fight
- Place where martial arts are practiced
- Attack with a fist
- Unarmed attacks in fighting - kicking, punching
17 Clues: Avoid an atttack • Attack with a fist • Chinese martial arts • Highest rank in karate • Proffesional sword fight • Cause to lose consciousness • Japanese ancient sword fighter • Japanese word for teacher, master • Martial arts pose, ready to attack • Japanese close combat martial arts • Attack with the side of hand's palm • Place where martial arts are practiced • ...
Currency in China and Egypt 2012-12-05
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- Bu _______ used in Northwest China as currency
- China came up with the idea of creating a document giving money to pay for something or called this
- In Egypt, coins were made in 500 _____
- used as a Chinese form of currency
- Traded leopard skins, valuable metals, and animal ______
- In Egypt, the four units of money were the deben, the senyu, the yen, and the _______ (starts with K)
- _______ Tributes were very valuable (usually not from Egypt)
- First cowrie shells were used in this century B.C.
- Egyptian marketplaces in towns,villages and ______ (starts with a Q)
- Stone blocks were used to record sales on
- _______ traders were very common in Egypt
- The Egyptian armies organized _______ trips to gather goods from countries along the mediterranean sea and the Nile River
- Worked in the chinese mines
- Used coins and paper money first
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- There were many gift exchanges from the king to his _______ for doing him services
- Chinese sold NaCl
- ______ coins were used when China unified
- In Egypt, the _____ for lent money was sometimes 200%
- This is a material made from this type of worms.
- Promising an exchange for something
- Price _______ was very common (increase or decrease of price)
- Chinese traded in _____ and Persian Empire.
- There were three _______. One for growing food and the other two for harvesting the food and the flooding of the crops
- Cowrie ________ were used to exchange goods in China
- China imported this precious metal
- Started mining for precious metal during this dynasty starting with H
- Egypt traded items of equivalant _______
- This kind of currency was used in northeast china before China United. Starts with a D
- Paper money first used in this Dynasty
29 Clues: Chinese sold NaCl • Worked in the chinese mines • Used coins and paper money first • used as a Chinese form of currency • China imported this precious metal • Promising an exchange for something • In Egypt, coins were made in 500 _____ • Paper money first used in this Dynasty • Egypt traded items of equivalant _______ • ______ coins were used when China unified • ...
How Well Do You Know Us? 2015-06-22
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- Ozy’s dialect group
- How many times Irene was a bridesmaid/Maid of Honour
- Irene’s Chinese zodiac sign
- Ozy fractured this bone
- Ozy’s favourite sport
- TV show Irene was on
- Ozy likes to indulge in this fried food
- Ozy’s Junior College
- Both their favourite country to travel to. Hint: South
- Number of roses Ozy proposed with
- Their age difference in years
- Ozy’s favourite soft drink
- Ozy’s favourite player of all-time (family name)
- Our must watch TV show, currently
- Irene’s hometown
- Irene’s engagement gift from Ozy is a ____ necklace
- Irene’s Chinese name
- Ozy’s Chinese zodiac sign
- Irene’s favourite dog breed. Hint: Queen Elizabeth likes them too!
- Where Irene and Ozy first met
- Irene’s favourite cold drink
- Ozy’s favourite colour
- Where Ozy studied dentistry
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- Nearest MRT to Irene’s house
- The month we got engaged!
- Ozy’s Chinese name
- Where Ozy proposed at
- Ozy’s horoscope
- Irene’s favourite boyband in primary-high school
- They both don’t eat this. Hint: a type of seafood.
- Irene was deported from here because her passport expired
- Their first trip together was to this island
- Irene’s favourite dish from her hometown
- Irene worked as a ____ after A Levels
- Nearest MRT to Ozy’s house
- Irene’s Junior College (JC)
- Irene's birthday month
- Ozy's birthday month
- Number of degrees Ozy has
- The month we first got together
- Ozy’s birthday gift from Irene is a pair of ____ sunglasses
- Irene’s favourite book series since high school. Hint: You-Know-Who
- Our church
- Irene’s dialect group
- Honeymoon destination (2)
- Irene’s horoscope
- Irene’s favourite winter sport
- Honeymoon destination (1)
- Number of years Irene has been living in Singapore
49 Clues: Our church • Ozy’s horoscope • Irene’s hometown • Irene’s horoscope • Ozy’s Chinese name • Ozy’s dialect group • TV show Irene was on • Ozy's birthday month • Ozy’s Junior College • Irene’s Chinese name • Where Ozy proposed at • Ozy’s favourite sport • Irene’s dialect group • Irene's birthday month • Ozy’s favourite colour • Ozy fractured this bone • The month we got engaged! • ...
Ancient China 2023-01-11
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- A group of traveling merchants and animals.
- A political system based on bonds of loyalty between lords and vassals.
- Wall Wall built in 200s B.C. to protect China’s northern border.
- An instrument used for determining direction
- Road A network of trade routes that stretched 4,000 miles from western China to southwest Asia.
- Piety Head of Family honored by other members.
- Formal order.
- An organized way in which people produce sell and buy goods and services.
- Taught that people needed to have a sense of duty to their family and community in order to bring peace to society; taught by Confucius.
- A line of rulers in the same family
- A Chinese dynasty that excelled in warfare, created the government's civil service exam.
- Nobles whose wealth came from the land they owned.
- Class People with a similar position in society
- Beautiful handwriting; the art of producing beautiful handwriting.
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- A group of appointed officials who are responsible for different areas of government.
- A green area in a desert fed by underground water.
- Taught by a scholar named Hanfeizi; taught society needs a system of harsh laws and strict punishment.
- One of China’s earliest dynasties; Developed social classes
- Characters that stand for objects
- A group of families related by blood or marriage.
- A Chinese practice of easing pain by sticking thin needles into patients’ skin.
- Used in Chinese writing to join two or more pictographs to represent an idea.
- A Chinese philosophy based on the teachings of Laozi; taught that people should turn to nature and give up their worldly concerns.
- The ability to live forever.
24 Clues: Formal order. • The ability to live forever. • Characters that stand for objects • A line of rulers in the same family • A group of traveling merchants and animals. • An instrument used for determining direction • Piety Head of Family honored by other members. • Class People with a similar position in society • A group of families related by blood or marriage. • ...
Immigration in the U.S. 2024-11-20
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- Processing center for immigrants on the east coast
- Types of houses Scandinavian immigrants lived in
- multural cultural adaptation between the American majority and the various cultures brought in by immigrants
- Tenement residents slept here in the hot summers
- Cheap land, family in the U.S., and religious and political freedom were all examples of this immigration factor
- programs to help newcommers learn English and adopt American dress and diet
- Processing center for immigrants on the west coast
- Mexican immigrants escaped this in their home nation
- Industry that struggled due to restricted Chinese immigration to the U.S.
- Andrew Carnegie and Alexander Graham Bell were emigrants from this country
- Some believed that Catholic immigrants would only be loyal to this individual
- Most German and Irish immigrants in the 1840s and 1850s practiced this religion
- Name of Irish immigrant that fought for the union rights of coal miners
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- Festival celebrated by Chinese immigrants in the U.S.
- Many Italian and Russian immigrants took up this job in urban areas
- New Immigrants to the U.S. came from Southern and __________ Europe
- Jewish immigrant that became the leader of the American Federation of Labor
- Idea in which white people of all different nationalities blended to create a single culture
- Material houses were made out that many Mexican immigrants lived in
- Urban apartments where many immigrants lived
- Occupation of many Scandinavian immigrants
- Act that stopped Chinese immigration to the U.S. and stopped naturalization
- Chinese immigrants worked as field hands, in laundries, and built these
- War, famine, economic hardship, and persecution were all examples of this immigration factor
24 Clues: Occupation of many Scandinavian immigrants • Urban apartments where many immigrants lived • Types of houses Scandinavian immigrants lived in • Tenement residents slept here in the hot summers • Processing center for immigrants on the east coast • Processing center for immigrants on the west coast • Mexican immigrants escaped this in their home nation • ...
chapter 25 2025-04-29
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- capital city of Iran
- paid a high price for his authoritarian actions—he lived in constant fear of assassination
- the belief or the desire of a government or a people that a state should maintain a strong military
- became the modern state of Iran in 1935
- The murder of 6 million jews
- Where did some Indian Muslims want to form a separate state in the 1930s
- the policy of territorial or economic expansion
- In what city did Chiang Kai-shek form a new Chinese republic
- the term for the deliberate mass murder of a particular racial, political, or cultural group
- a league formed in 1919
- Garvey, a Jamaican who lived in Harlem in New York City, stressed the need for the unity of all Africans, a movement known as
- leader of the nationalists in 1921
- a national oil company, to run the oil industry
- abbreviation for Chinese communist party
- known as the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or
- Chinese translation of the Yangtze river
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- was now popularly known as Ataturk or“father Turk.”
- a large financial and industrial corporation
- a Christian minority group that was targeted by the Ottoman Turks
- popularly known as “Lawrence of Arabia.”
- Was home of the jews
- Mao Zedong used_______or unexpected methods like sabotage and deception, to fight Chiang Kai-shek’s forces
- abbreviation for People’s Liberation Army
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
- What British document supported the creation of a Jewish homeland in Palestine?
- a hard time that started in 1929
- declared its independence from Ottoman rule
- a political ideology and movement
- now generally referred to as the Three Northeast Provinces in Chinese
- organized the Vietnamese Communists in the 1920s
30 Clues: capital city of Iran • Was home of the jews • a league formed in 1919 • The murder of 6 million jews • a hard time that started in 1929 • a political ideology and movement • leader of the nationalists in 1921 • became the modern state of Iran in 1935 • popularly known as “Lawrence of Arabia.” • abbreviation for Chinese communist party • Chinese translation of the Yangtze river • ...
Chinese New Year 2024-01-21
Nazionalita' 2025-08-05
19 Clues: Polish • Indian • Russian • Chinese • Italian • American • Japanese • Filipino • Canadian • Egyptian • Sudanese • Brazilian • Ethiopian • Vietnamese • Australian • Indonesian • Argentinian • South Afrikan • New Zealander
Countries and Nations 2025-12-11
19 Clues: Dutch • Egypt • Japan • France • the US • Turkey • Polish • Danish • German • Croatia • England • Chinese • Italian • Spanish • Swedish • Brazilian • Australia • Switzerland • the Czech Republic
Countries and Nationalities 2020-01-20
19 Clues: Oman • China • Spain • Italy • Japan • Poland • the UK • the US • Kuwait • Sweden • Russia • Brazil • Turkey • France • Greece • Germany • Thailand • Portugal • Switzerland
Ancient China Vocab 2023-09-27
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- The Chinese word means a way or a path. Confucians used the term to speak of the way human beings ought to behave in society. Laozi and Zhuangzi, living at a time of social disorder and great religious skepticism, created it.
- The pinyin romanization for the Chinese characters which mean “Old Master.” He is also known as Lao Dan in early Chinese sources. In religious Daoism, He is revered as a supreme deity.
- Used to communicate with ancestors and deities, who were believed to have the power to bestow fortune, disasters and guidance on the living world. Mainly used during the Shang Dynasty. The inscriptions on them and the bronze inscriptions mark the beginning of written Chinese history.
- The earliest ruling dynasty of China to be established in recorded history. They ruled from 1600 to 1046 B.C. and heralded the Bronze Age in China. They were known for their advances in math, astronomy, artwork and military technology.
- Made up a very small portion of Chinese society and were often well-connected to the emperor. They were generally landowners who collected rent from their tenants and, in turn, paid tribute to the emperor as a show of allegiance. These families in China were never a single, unified group, It took centuries for a clearly defined aristocracy to emerge.
- “a closed door, darkness and the south bank of a river and the north side of a mountain.” A symbol of earth, femaleness, darkness, passivity, and absorption. It is present in even numbers, in valleys and streams, and is represented by the tiger, the color orange, and a broken line.
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- A royal dynasty of China (1046 BC – 256 BC) that followed the Shang dynasty. Known for significant cultural contributions to agriculture, education, military organization, Chinese literature, music, philosophical schools of thought, and social stratification as well as political and religious innovations. China underwent quite dramatic changes. Iron, ox-drawn plows, crossbows, and horseback riding were all introduced.
- The Yangtze River is also known as the "long river" in Chinese. It derives from a fiefdom located near the river. The Yangtze is the longest river in China. Helped unify China by serving as a useful transportation and trade network within its borders.
- The belief that the Chinese emperor had a divine right to rule given him by the god or divine force. It was believed that natural disasters, famines, and astrological signs were signals that the emperor and the dynasty were losing it. They used this to justify their overthrow of the Shang, and their subsequent rule.
- This dynasty brought about what would become the foundation of Chinese rule, namely that of familial succession, with sons following fathers to the throne. They Developed new agricultural practices including irrigation. They also developed a calendar which is sometimes considered the origin of the traditional Chinese calendar.
- Also known as the Yellow River, or the birthplace of Chinese civilization. The Yellow River is the second largest river in China and one of the longest river systems in the world. The earliest chinese capitals were near this river, because of the multitude of resources.
- Made up a very small portion of Chinese society and were often well-connected to the emperor. They were generally landowners who collected rent from their tenants and, in turn, paid tribute to the emperor as a show of allegiance. These families in China were never a single, unified group, It took centuries for a clearly defined aristocracy to emerge.
- “height, brightness and the south side of a mountain.” Is conceived of as heaven, maleness, light, activity, and penetration. Is represented by South, Fire, Active, Sun, Heaven, Warm, Young, Odd Numbers, Mountains, Rich, Hard.
13 Clues: The pinyin romanization for the Chinese characters which mean “Old Master.” He is also known as Lao Dan in early Chinese sources. In religious Daoism, He is revered as a supreme deity. • ...
Chinese 2022-04-25
China 2014-03-20
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- Rice is grown in fields called ________________.
- China has the second largest _____________________ in the world.
- Most people in China get around by ____________.
- China hosted the 2008 _____________________ in the capital.
- Something used to serve or eat food with.
- Rice is served at ________ meals in China.
- China has over 1.3 __________________ people.
- As China's __________________________ grows, they will need more food, energy and water.
- The major business center located in southern China.
- Chinese people use this to eat with.
- The largest city in China.
- What is a sign of good luck?
- The official language of China.
- Instead of letters, Chinese ________________ are used.
- What make lots of noise and are used to scare away the monster Nian?
- Experts in history.
- Ideas and customs of a certain group of people passed on for future generations.
- Most people in China live in rural towns and ____________________.
- The longest river in China.
- The largest continent on the planet.
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- Most of the world's ____________ is produced in China.
- China is one of the biggest and most _______________ countries in the world.
- What was designed to keep tribes outside of China and the largest structure built by hand?
- There are over 14 ______________ people living in the capital of China.
- What type of government does China have?
- The capital of China.
- What's another name for table tennis?
- What animal lives in the mountains and eats bamboo?
- China is one of the oldest ________________________ in the world.
- Chinese people eat more ______________ each year than Americans do.
- During late January and early February, the Chinese celebrate the _________________.
- A hard, white clay that can be shaped and fired into pottery.
- What color is popular during the Spring Festival?
- China is the _________________ largest country in the world.
34 Clues: Experts in history. • The capital of China. • The largest city in China. • The longest river in China. • What is a sign of good luck? • The official language of China. • Chinese people use this to eat with. • The largest continent on the planet. • What's another name for table tennis? • What type of government does China have? • Something used to serve or eat food with. • ...
Social studies review 2018-10-17
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- The First Nations used this to stay warm during the cold winters.
- English and __________ are the official languages of Canada.
- Canada is a constitutional _____________, with the Queen as the head of state.
- French and British settlers came to Canada in the late 15th and 16th centuries (1400’s and 1500’s).
- The British Home Children were sent to Canada at the end of the 19th _______________.
- French ________________ is available across Canada.
- The Black Loyalists came to Canada to escape the American Revolution, persecution, and _____________.
- The First Nations introduced the use of traditional herbal ___________ to heal the body and mind.
- War, The government repealed (pulled back) the Chinese exclusion act in 1947 to recognize their contributions during ______________ ________ 2.
- Many Chinese immigrants came to Canada to work on the Canadian Pacific _____________.
- The Canadian ______________, court, and law systems are modeled after Britain.
- 2010 was declared the year of the British _________ Child.
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- An image of the __________ is found on all Canadian coins.
- The Home children were poor children, Abandoned children, and ______________.
- Who are the 3 founding nations of Canada? The ________, the French, and the First Nations.
- It is estimated the 11% of Canadians are descendants of the British Home _______________.
- The ________________ of Canadians speak English.
- The Chinese Canadians first settled in _________________.
- Irish immigrants came to Canada to escape _______________, poverty and diseases.
- Canada accepted many European ________________ after World War 2.
- The Home Children were used to provide cheap farm labour and _____________ help.
- The Canadian Prime Minister issued an _______________ for the mistreatment of Chinese immigrants in the year 2006.
- The First Nations Peoples believed that gains should be shared by all members of the __________________.
- The First Nations invented the ______________ to travel along the rivers of Canada.
24 Clues: The ________________ of Canadians speak English. • French ________________ is available across Canada. • The Chinese Canadians first settled in _________________. • An image of the __________ is found on all Canadian coins. • 2010 was declared the year of the British _________ Child. • English and __________ are the official languages of Canada. • ...
The First Chinese Empires Crossword 2023-11-17
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- A Chinese school of thought with the goal of finding harmony and balance, allowing you to achieve the Dao.
- The creator of Confucianism. He believed strongly in filial piety.
- The creator of Legalism. He believed that the nature of man was evil.
- The creator of Daoism. Historians are not entirely sure if he is real.
- The Chinese dynasty that lasted from 206 B.C. to 220 A.D.; was one of China's greatest and longest lasting dynasties.
- A combination of paths that were used as trading routes.
- The government in power.
- What Qin Shihuangdi used one-third of the nation's income to make these for his protection in the afterlife.
- The type of central government used in the Qin and Han Dynasties.
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- A Chinese school of thought with the goals of a good government/social order, and that people should accept their place in society.
- The founder of the Qin Dynasty. He used Legalism while ruling his dynasty.
- Used to protect China from the Xiongnu.
- Lasted from 221 B.C. to 206 B.C. who rose to power through gradually defeating opponents by killing them and taking their land.
- Where the teachings of Confucianism are kept.
- An organized system of thought.
- A Chinese school of thought with the goal of using a strong leader to control the people and suppress their evil nature.
- The duty of family members to subordinate their needs and desires to those of the male head of the family.
- According to Daoism, everybody and everything has has one to follow with rules that they have to live by.
- Wrote major histories about the period of the Han Dynasty.
- The founder of the Han Dynasty. He used Confucianism while ruling his dynasty.
20 Clues: The government in power. • An organized system of thought. • Used to protect China from the Xiongnu. • Where the teachings of Confucianism are kept. • A combination of paths that were used as trading routes. • Wrote major histories about the period of the Han Dynasty. • The type of central government used in the Qin and Han Dynasties. • ...
Ancient China 2021-05-03
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- A Chinese dynasty that excelled in warfare, created the government's civil service exam.
- A group of appointed officials who are responsible for different areas of government.
- One of China’s earliest dynasties; Developed social classes
- An organized way in which people produce, sell, and buy goods and services.
- A political system based on bonds of loyalty between lords and vassals.
- Taught by a scholar named Hanfeizi; taught society needs a system of harsh laws and strict punishment.
- characters that stand for objects
- Taught that people needed to have a sense of duty to their family and community in order to bring peace to society; taught by Confucius.
- A group of traveling merchants and animals.
- An instrument used for determining direction.
- Formal order.
- A Chinese philosophy based on the teachings of Laozi; taught that people should turn to nature and give up their worldly concerns.
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- Beautiful handwriting; the art of producing beautiful handwriting.
- A green area in a desert fed by underground water.
- A Chinese practice of easing pain by sticking thin needles into patients’ skin.
- A group of families related by blood or marriage.
- Wall Wall built in 200s B.C. to protect China’s northern border.
- Piety Head of Family honored by other members.
- Nobles whose wealth came from the land they owned.
- Used in Chinese writing to join two or more pictographs to represent an idea.
- Road A network of trade routes that stretched 4,000 miles from western China to southwest Asia.
- The ability to live forever.
- Class People with a similar position in society
- A line of rulers in the same family
24 Clues: Formal order. • The ability to live forever. • characters that stand for objects • A line of rulers in the same family • A group of traveling merchants and animals. • An instrument used for determining direction. • Piety Head of Family honored by other members. • Class People with a similar position in society • A group of families related by blood or marriage. • ...
Economic Expansion and Cultural Diffusion. Zeng. Pd. 7 2024-10-16
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- Guesthouses/inns located along the Silk Road
- Type of system in which stations were set along the Mongol trade routes for merchant
- A major canyon in the Pueblo culture. There, a major process of settlement and social organization occurered with the contstructions of roads
- Chinese paper money that was later introduced to Europeans in which promotes a banking system to facilitate commercialization
- A type of Chinese sailing ship witha bamboo based water tight hull
- A widely traveled Arab merchant who introduced Islam to Arabic-speaking Muslims in Africa
- A ship with triangular sails (lanteen)
- An Islamic mosque in which introduced Islamic architecture to Western Asia
- A major commercial city in Western Africa and intellectual Islamic learning center
- The primary form of transportation that was used across the Sahara
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- The ruler of Mali who took a pilgrimage and established/expanded Mali trade along the way
- Capital of the Mongol empire, major center of trade along Silk Road
- A Javanese kingdom closely allied with Srivijaya
- A Chinese Muslim eunuch who sought to enroll states in the Chinese tribute system and established control over foreign trade
- The type of communities that settled along the Indian Ocean trade route whom practiced their own culture
- An Islamic revolution that introduced new crops and agricultural practices to Muslim world in which promoted urbanization and increased food production
- A North American chiefdom near present day St. Louis
- The widely spoken African language in which includes loaned Arabic words and script
- A Hindu temple located in the Khmer kingdom
- State-approved associations of merchants in the Mongol empire
20 Clues: A ship with triangular sails (lanteen) • A Hindu temple located in the Khmer kingdom • Guesthouses/inns located along the Silk Road • A Javanese kingdom closely allied with Srivijaya • A North American chiefdom near present day St. Louis • State-approved associations of merchants in the Mongol empire • ...
Catalysts of Trade - Northrup 6 2024-10-16
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- A Chinese traveler who traveled to Africa across the Sea Roads(add a dash for 2 words)
- The largest Hindu temple in the world that was later used by Buddhists (add a dash for 2 words)
- A king of Mali who is believed to have destabilized the price of gold during his pilgrimage(add a dash for 2 words)
- A Chinese form of cash that made traveling easier (add a dash for 2 words)
- An Indian ship that used triangular sails to go against the wind
- A increase of population due to the introduction of Islamic agricultural techniques to Africa (add a dash for 3 words)
- A chinese title that was later used by Mongols after conquering China.
- A major trading center in the Sand Roads
- A type of animal used by travelers across the Sand Roads due to the lack of maintenence needed for it (add a dash for 2 words)
- A Chinese ship that had a compartment similar to that of bamboo
- A Southeastern major trade center with Buddhist and Hindu elements
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- Confucianism adopting moral views from relgion(add a dash for 2 words)
- A major process of settlement and organization in the Chaco Canyon (add a dash for 2 words)
- The capital of Mongolia that was placed in China
- The system that the Mongols used to help tax and organize conquered areas effectively(add a dash for 2 words)
- A muslim traveler who's pilgrimage was famous for the length(add a dash for 2 words)
- A major Indian trade center(add a dash for 2 words)
- A language that took attributes from African languages(add a dash for 2 words)
- Guest houses for merchants.
- Buddhism spread to Japan (add a dash for 2 words)
20 Clues: Guest houses for merchants. • A major trading center in the Sand Roads • The capital of Mongolia that was placed in China • Buddhism spread to Japan (add a dash for 2 words) • A major Indian trade center(add a dash for 2 words) • A Chinese ship that had a compartment similar to that of bamboo • An Indian ship that used triangular sails to go against the wind • ...
Western Civ 2022-11-18
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- a type of japanese drama which in music, dancing, and mime used to present
- first emperor of ming dynasty in china
- kangxi's grandson
- chinese dynasty that ruled from 1368 to 1644
- grew rice and crops such as corn and sweet potatoes brought by europeans from the americas
- One more area in which the two cultures differed
- supported renaissance artists
- third emperor of ming dynasty
- paid for purchases with silver, much of it was from the mines in americas
- built for the glory of the emperor
- a japanese form of poetry
- a people native to Manchuria
- his chinese fleet visited more than 30 countries
- favored sons over daughters
- chinese emperor of the qing dynasty from 1661 to 1722
- shattered japan's old feudal system
- japanese warrior that tried to unify japan under his violent rule in 1568
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- focused on classical Roman and Greek topics like astronomy and philosophy for inspiration
- ruled for more than 200 years
- a dynasty of shoguns that ruled a unified japan from 1603 to 1867
- that occurred under the Ming and Qing dynasties can be compared to the European Renaissance in a few general ways
- was began to be built during the Qin dynasty
- was an area where China and Europe diverged
- were masters of the indian ocean trade by the time of qian-long
- japanese general that served under oda nobunaga
- accepted the Dutch as trading partners
- wanted to increase trade with China
- china last dynasty from 1644 to 1912
- prospered and expanded its borders during the ming dynasty
- a japanese feudal lord who commanded a private army of samurai
- found the Qing Dynasty
31 Clues: kangxi's grandson • found the Qing Dynasty • a japanese form of poetry • favored sons over daughters • a people native to Manchuria • ruled for more than 200 years • supported renaissance artists • third emperor of ming dynasty • built for the glory of the emperor • wanted to increase trade with China • shattered japan's old feudal system • china last dynasty from 1644 to 1912 • ...
Write the nationality 2022-10-07
20 Clues: Japan • Italy • Spain • China • Italy • India • Sweden • Greece • France • Turkey • Brazil • The UK • Poland • Albania • Austria • Germany • Ireland • Portugal • The Philippines • The Netherlands
Ancient china-Grace 2018-05-07
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- The Yongle emperor is famous for rebuilding the Yuan capital, which he renamed what
- what do you call simplified pictograms into symbols
- Around 2700 BC, the Chinese invented what
- In 1211, the what invaded china
- what the Chinese writing system used first
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- For most of China’s history since the Shang takeover, the country was ruled by what
- what is a type of pottery that they used called
- if you were a traveler on the silk road watch out for this
- In the AD 1200’s, Chinese navigators began using this
- As early as 5000 BC, Chinese people lived in the fertile river called what
10 Clues: In 1211, the what invaded china • Around 2700 BC, the Chinese invented what • what the Chinese writing system used first • what is a type of pottery that they used called • what do you call simplified pictograms into symbols • In the AD 1200’s, Chinese navigators began using this • if you were a traveler on the silk road watch out for this • ...
Medieval China 2018-01-22
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- A black powder mixture that was used by the Chinese for fireworks but came to be traded with the west through Arab traders and led to the development of cannon and small individual firearms used in war
- The Chinese philosopher that emphasized ethical conduct as a way to improve one's own life experience as well as the well being of the society at large
- Service as a government official which reached its height during the Song Dynasty in China
- The famous admiral of the largest fleet to ever sail the world's oceans in the medieval period
- The first machine in the world that allowed large amounts of water to be pulled from a water source and transported to a field for agriculture
- The grandson of the great Khan, Genghis Khan, and the founder of the Yuan Dynasty
- A fine ceramic product produced only in China that was unknown in Europe and Africa and became very popular with the wealthy in the west
- The time of great chaos that began in C.E. 220
- The policy of deliberately avoiding contact with other countries that can have serious consequences for trade and global influence
- The Chinese invention that allowed people to carry money with them without having to carry heavy gold or silver coins that could easily be stolen
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- Wu The ruler that chose advisers based on their abilities not their lineage
- A product made from wood fiber developed by the Chinese that allowed for the creation of a medium for writing or printing on that was much more consistent and cheaper that parchment
- The leader of the Mongols that first conquered Northern China in C.E. 1215, beginning the Mongol Invasion
- The printing innovation developed by the Chinese that involved created wooden tiles of each letter that could be rearranged to create different words and allow perfect printing that could be changed
- A well respected member of the Song government that earned their job because of Their education and abilities
- The process of using a carving as a template to produce an unlimited amount of identical copies of something on a printing medium
- Canal The epic scale water work that was built to connect important trading centers in the north with the south by connecting rivers
- An instrument developed by the Chinese which uses the Earth's magnetic field to show direction and led to the exploration of the world by European sailors in the 15th century
- A government made up of government officials that were not elected but rather appointed on the merits of their achievments
- The founder of Buddhism that started life as the prince Siddhartha Gautama
20 Clues: The time of great chaos that began in C.E. 220 • The founder of Buddhism that started life as the prince Siddhartha Gautama • Wu The ruler that chose advisers based on their abilities not their lineage • The grandson of the great Khan, Genghis Khan, and the founder of the Yuan Dynasty • ...
Anchient word history prodject 2023-11-28
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- Wudi - the seventh emperor of the Han dynasty from 141 to 87 BC. His reign lasted 54 years
- Dynasty - dynasty that established the first great Chinese empire
- - a popular philosophy developed in China toward the end of the Zhou dynasty; it proposes that human beings are evil by nature and can be brought to the correct path only by harsh laws.
- - the suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security.
- - about ⅓ of a mile
- Analets - The Analects, also known as the Sayings of Confucius, is an ancient Chinese philosophical text composed of sayings and ideas attributed to Confucius and his contemporaries, traditionally believed to have been compiled by his followers.
- - nomadic pastoral people who at the end of the 3rd century bce formed a great tribal league that was able to dominate much of Central Asia
- Dynasty - Han dynasty, the second great imperial dynasty of China
- - the system of political and ethical ideas 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.
- - Chinese philosopher, founder of confucianism
- Shangdi - the first Qin Emperor
- - the quality or character of a particular person or thing that distinguishes them from others of the same kind, especially when strongly marked.
- - make certain that (something) shall occur or be the case.
- - Chinese philosopher, founder of daoism
- - a flat piece hinged vertically near the stern of a boat or ship for steering.
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- - cause or enable (a condition or state of affairs) to continue.
- - of or appropriate to war; warlike.
- - the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- service - the permanent professional branches of a government's administration, excluding military and judicial branches and elected politicians.
- - 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.
- - relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these.
- - a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- - Chinese philosopher, founder of legalism.
- - set in motion or establish (something, especially a program, system, or inquiry).
- Hungdi - Qin Shi Huang was the founder of the Qin dynasty and the first emperor of a unified China.
- Pang - the founder and first emperor of the Han dynasty, reigning from 202 to 195 BC.
- - a government, especially an authoritarian one.
27 Clues: - about ⅓ of a mile • Shangdi - the first Qin Emperor • - of or appropriate to war; warlike. • - Chinese philosopher, founder of daoism • - Chinese philosopher, founder of legalism. • - Chinese philosopher, founder of confucianism • - a government, especially an authoritarian one. • - make certain that (something) shall occur or be the case. • ...
China fun facts 2018-01-14
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- third largest country
- Chinese eating utensil
- largest park in Beijing
- structure that is 13,170 miles long
- 24 emperors lived there
- symbol of good luck
- chinas paradise
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- leave out food for them on Chinese New Year
- symphony of lights
- a museum covering 14,000 square feet
- Chinas national treasure
- celebrated on Valentines day
12 Clues: chinas paradise • symphony of lights • symbol of good luck • third largest country • Chinese eating utensil • largest park in Beijing • 24 emperors lived there • Chinas national treasure • celebrated on Valentines day • structure that is 13,170 miles long • a museum covering 14,000 square feet • leave out food for them on Chinese New Year
Communism in China 2021-03-26
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- The last name of the leader of China who made the Great Leap Forward plan and brought famines to China. (L2A)
- The Shanghai ___ of 1972, Chiang Kaishek decided to brutally kill the CCP’s leadership causing this event.(L1B)
- The square where a famous protest took place from April 15th to June 4th, 1989, where many protests were college students who wanted more social and political freedom in China. (L4)
- The ___ Wars was a conflict between China and Britain where Britain was secretly trading this highly addictive drug to those in China. This war caused great harm to the Chinese economy and citizens, this allowed for Sun Yat Sen to become a leader more easily due to China's need for a leader after these events.(L1A)
- They share a language, culture and historical traits with other Turkic groups. (L6)
- Kaishek ___ took power over the KMT after the power struggle in the party caused by Sun Yat Sen’s death. (L1B)
- The continent China is located in. (L1A)
- This region was first claimed by the Qing Dynasty, which it then overthrew. It is majority Buddhist and has its own language and culture, however, China claims that this region has always been part of China. (L5)
- The Dalai __ is head of the Buddhist religion and the Tibeten Government, They have toured the world and spread awareness about the Chinese control of Tibet. (L5)
- China remained a ___ party state under Deng's rule, which caused for social and political oppression.(L3)
- Mao made Chinese troops side with __ Korea in the war that ended in a stalemate. (L2A)
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- The name for the Chinese political party led by Sun Yat Sen. (L1A)
- Mao Zedong saved the Communist army during the long ___. (L2A)
- The ___ Guards, and the Little __ Books were oppressive ways that Mao Zedong got the Chinese youth to support his movement. (L2B)
- Mao sent millions of educated youth to the ___ to learn to work and learn from the peasantry. (L2B)
- The amount of Olds that Mao Zedong encouraged the attack and dismantlement of in order to realign with Communist ideology, and the amount of Modernizations Deng believed needed to be invested in in order for China to prosper in the modern world. (L2B&L3)
- Mao used this group of people to spread his ideals and was able to use brainwashing techniques on the- Chinese ___
- The economic and political system Deng Xiaoping began introducing elements of into China in 1978. (L3)
- The last name of the President who was in office when Deng rebuilt China’s public relations and opened trade with the US. (L3)
- There was a policy Under Mao’s rule to publicly execute at least one of these in every village.
20 Clues: The continent China is located in. (L1A) • Mao Zedong saved the Communist army during the long ___. (L2A) • The name for the Chinese political party led by Sun Yat Sen. (L1A) • They share a language, culture and historical traits with other Turkic groups. (L6) • Mao made Chinese troops side with __ Korea in the war that ended in a stalemate. (L2A) • ...
APWH Ch. 3/4 Vocab 2025-10-31
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- Another name for the Black Death; spread along the trade routes of the Mongols.
- A new form of money that was much lighter than coins.
- A kingdom in Java; where the famous temple Borobudur is located.
- A traveling Arabian scholar that helped to promote and spread Islam.
- The Mongol capital where skilled craftsmen were brought here to work.
- Guest house along the Silk Road that allowed merchants to trade and rest.
- A variant of Buddhism that focused more on faith rather than study or meditation.
- Muslim Eunuch from China attempting to enroll more states into the Chinese tributary system.
- Something that the Mongols promoted throughout Eurasia
- A Chinese dynastic title set by the Mongols, suggesting a new beginning in Chinese history.
- A form of permanent settlement that consisted of merchants that both taught and learned cultures.
- A nickname given to Europeans after their behaviours at the initial times of their expansion.
- A new religion that rejected religious aspects of Buddhism and Daoism, but appreciated the high moral standards of Buddhism.
- The name of a Chinese emperor after the Mongol rule, who tried to bring back previous Chinese traditions and cultures.
- An oceanic vessel from Indian or Arabian origin.
- A state approved association of merchants that allowed them to pool together their resources and thus reduce loss.
- An North American chiefdom at the center of a trading network.
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- A language that showed a blend of African and Arabian cultures.
- The ruler of Mali with prosperous amounts of gold - even considered to be the richest in history.
- Using artillery and cavalry, along with Chinese knowledge, this tactic helped Mongols in war.
- An animal that can both go 10 days without water that made the long trek across the Saharan Desert possible.
- A phenomenon where 5 major settlements emerged out of many.
- A large Islamic temple built in modern day India that showed both the Sea Road's cultural and economic significance.
- A West African city that blossomed and grew due to trade.
- A Buddhist practice that became a symbol.
- People personally loyal to the empire with great authority.
- A system of stations that both allowed rapid communications along with fostering trade.
- Oral storytellers and historians that saved and preserved many parts of history.
- A variant of Buddhism that centered around meditation that also showed cultural diffusion.
- A Khmer piece of architecture that was a blend of both Hinduism and Buddhism.
- The grandson of Chinggis Khan, helped conquer Persia
- A Islamic revolution that was how newly introduced technologies and culture led to increased agricultural advancements.
32 Clues: A Buddhist practice that became a symbol. • An oceanic vessel from Indian or Arabian origin. • The grandson of Chinggis Khan, helped conquer Persia • A new form of money that was much lighter than coins. • Something that the Mongols promoted throughout Eurasia • A West African city that blossomed and grew due to trade. • ...
Chinese Postman Problem 2019-11-24
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- Travel along every road in order to deliver letters in the least possible distance
- What year was the chinese born?
- Where is the chinese from?
- A graph that has two odd vertices
- What vertices should be listed in step 1 and step 2 of the algorithm
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- What graph is the one that can be drawn without taking a pen and without retracing the same edge?
- What is the name of the chinese postman?
- What is the other name of the problem?
- It uses all the edges of a graph and vertices are in even order
- Who gave the alternative name "Chinese Postman Problem"?
10 Clues: Where is the chinese from? • What year was the chinese born? • A graph that has two odd vertices • What is the other name of the problem? • What is the name of the chinese postman? • Who gave the alternative name "Chinese Postman Problem"? • It uses all the edges of a graph and vertices are in even order • ...
Ch.28-1 2015-03-02
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- /Ignored Chinese emperor's request and continued to import opium.
- /Function as zones of rapid economic growth by using tax and buisness to attract foreign investment and technology.
- /An open clash between the British and the Chinese.
- /An area in which the foreign nation controlled trade and investment.
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- /"Great Peace" Rebellion
- /Foreigners were not subject to Chinese law at Guangzhou and four other Chinese ports.
- /Gave Britain the island of Hong Kong
- /Proposed that China's "doors" be open to merchants of all nations.
- /Campaign against the Dowager Empress's rule and foreigner privilege.
- /City on the southern coast of China at the Pearl River Estuary and the South China Sea.
10 Clues: /"Great Peace" Rebellion • /Gave Britain the island of Hong Kong • /An open clash between the British and the Chinese. • /Ignored Chinese emperor's request and continued to import opium. • /Proposed that China's "doors" be open to merchants of all nations. • /Campaign against the Dowager Empress's rule and foreigner privilege. • ...
Ancient China 2022-05-13
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- Shen Nung discovered tea when leaves from a wild____blew into his pot of boiling water.
- ate grains like rice, wheat, and millet. They also ate plenty of meat including pork, chicken, duck,..... pheasant, and dog.
- are learning the history of... name the country
- is an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and...
- of the vegetables they ate were yams, soya beans, broad beans, and turnip as well as spring onions and________.
- development of Kung Fu started during the feudal_____ (221 BC - 1911)
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- Head of house.
- Buddhists believe in a combination of Mahayana Buddhism and…
- what culture is this.
- did Emperor Shen Nung discover?
- Traditional Chinese medicine
- of the traditional cultural values that influence the psyche of the Chinese people are harmony, benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, and.....
12 Clues: Head of house. • what culture is this. • Traditional Chinese medicine • did Emperor Shen Nung discover? • are learning the history of... name the country • Buddhists believe in a combination of Mahayana Buddhism and… • development of Kung Fu started during the feudal_____ (221 BC - 1911) • ...
Ancient China 2015-12-10
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- political divisions.
- a high ranking social class
- a mountain range in southern Asia; includes the highest point on Earth
- a yellow brown soil that blow in from a dessert
- Dynasty: the largest of the Chinese dynasties
- Dynasty: a dynasty that lasted from 206 B.C to 220 A.D
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- a person who goes between buyers and sellers
- Dynasty: the Chinese dynasty founded by the first Chinese emperor
- Wall a: wall in china originally built for protection from northern invaders
- bone: a bone commonly used during the Shang dynasty in china see the future
- service: the practice of using skills and talents
- Age: a period of history when bronze was mainly used.
- a relative who lived longer ago then a grandparent
- Dynasty: a dynasty that lasted from 1760 B.C to 1520 B.C
14 Clues: political divisions. • a high ranking social class • a person who goes between buyers and sellers • Dynasty: the largest of the Chinese dynasties • a yellow brown soil that blow in from a dessert • service: the practice of using skills and talents • a relative who lived longer ago then a grandparent • Age: a period of history when bronze was mainly used. • ...
Anchient word history prodject 2023-11-28
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- Wudi - the seventh emperor of the Han dynasty from 141 to 87 BC. His reign lasted 54 years
- Dynasty - dynasty that established the first great Chinese empire
- - a popular philosophy developed in China toward the end of the Zhou dynasty; it proposes that human beings are evil by nature and can be brought to the correct path only by harsh laws.
- - the suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security.
- - about ⅓ of a mile
- Analets - The Analects, also known as the Sayings of Confucius, is an ancient Chinese philosophical text composed of sayings and ideas attributed to Confucius and his contemporaries, traditionally believed to have been compiled by his followers.
- - nomadic pastoral people who at the end of the 3rd century bce formed a great tribal league that was able to dominate much of Central Asia
- Dynasty - Han dynasty, the second great imperial dynasty of China
- - the system of political and ethical ideas 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.
- - Chinese philosopher, founder of confucianism
- Shangdi - the first Qin Emperor
- - the quality or character of a particular person or thing that distinguishes them from others of the same kind, especially when strongly marked.
- - make certain that (something) shall occur or be the case.
- - Chinese philosopher, founder of daoism
- - a flat piece hinged vertically near the stern of a boat or ship for steering.
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- - cause or enable (a condition or state of affairs) to continue.
- - of or appropriate to war; warlike.
- - the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- service - the permanent professional branches of a government's administration, excluding military and judicial branches and elected politicians.
- - 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.
- - relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these.
- - a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- - Chinese philosopher, founder of legalism.
- - set in motion or establish (something, especially a program, system, or inquiry).
- Hungdi - Qin Shi Huang was the founder of the Qin dynasty and the first emperor of a unified China.
- Pang - the founder and first emperor of the Han dynasty, reigning from 202 to 195 BC.
- - a government, especially an authoritarian one.
27 Clues: - about ⅓ of a mile • Shangdi - the first Qin Emperor • - of or appropriate to war; warlike. • - Chinese philosopher, founder of daoism • - Chinese philosopher, founder of legalism. • - Chinese philosopher, founder of confucianism • - a government, especially an authoritarian one. • - make certain that (something) shall occur or be the case. • ...
Anchient word history prodject 2023-11-28
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- Wudi - the seventh emperor of the Han dynasty from 141 to 87 BC. His reign lasted 54 years
- Dynasty - dynasty that established the first great Chinese empire
- - a popular philosophy developed in China toward the end of the Zhou dynasty; it proposes that human beings are evil by nature and can be brought to the correct path only by harsh laws.
- - the suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security.
- - about ⅓ of a mile
- Analets - The Analects, also known as the Sayings of Confucius, is an ancient Chinese philosophical text composed of sayings and ideas attributed to Confucius and his contemporaries, traditionally believed to have been compiled by his followers.
- - nomadic pastoral people who at the end of the 3rd century bce formed a great tribal league that was able to dominate much of Central Asia
- Dynasty - Han dynasty, the second great imperial dynasty of China
- - the system of political and ethical ideas 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.
- - Chinese philosopher, founder of confucianism
- Shangdi - the first Qin Emperor
- - the quality or character of a particular person or thing that distinguishes them from others of the same kind, especially when strongly marked.
- - make certain that (something) shall occur or be the case.
- - Chinese philosopher, founder of daoism
- - a flat piece hinged vertically near the stern of a boat or ship for steering.
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- - cause or enable (a condition or state of affairs) to continue.
- - of or appropriate to war; warlike.
- - the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- service - the permanent professional branches of a government's administration, excluding military and judicial branches and elected politicians.
- - 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.
- - relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these.
- - a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- - Chinese philosopher, founder of legalism.
- - set in motion or establish (something, especially a program, system, or inquiry).
- Hungdi - Qin Shi Huang was the founder of the Qin dynasty and the first emperor of a unified China.
- Pang - the founder and first emperor of the Han dynasty, reigning from 202 to 195 BC.
- - a government, especially an authoritarian one.
27 Clues: - about ⅓ of a mile • Shangdi - the first Qin Emperor • - of or appropriate to war; warlike. • - Chinese philosopher, founder of daoism • - Chinese philosopher, founder of legalism. • - Chinese philosopher, founder of confucianism • - a government, especially an authoritarian one. • - make certain that (something) shall occur or be the case. • ...
Forsyth Wedding Crossword 2024-06-16
12 Clues: this is the Way • Liam's profession • Liam's birth month • the Ma'am of Honor • city where they met • San Diego baseball team • Famous park in San Diego • Lindsey's favorite subject • Liam's Chinese zodiac animal • Lindsey's Chinese zodiac animal • captain of the USS Enterprise D • famous naval carrier in San Diego
Geography of China Review 2014-03-23
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- The majority of China's population are ethnic Chinese, or ______ Chinese.
- The rivers of the Tibetan region are used to produce _______ power.
- The religion brought to China from India.
- The Mongolian and Tibetan ________ provide China with a physical barrier in the West.
- This region of China is also known as Tibet.
- The occupation of most people in China.
- Name of the desert in the Mongolian region.
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- Chinese word that means "Middle Kingdom".
- This river in China carries much of China's trade, and has the Three Gorges Dam.
- This links the Xinjiang region to the Heartland.
- The official name of China is the People's ______ of China.
- Name of the capital of China.
- The name for the fertile yellow-brown soil found in the Yellow River.
- The official language of China.
- The ________ Ocean is China's physical barrier to the East.
15 Clues: Name of the capital of China. • The official language of China. • The occupation of most people in China. • Chinese word that means "Middle Kingdom". • The religion brought to China from India. • Name of the desert in the Mongolian region. • This region of China is also known as Tibet. • This links the Xinjiang region to the Heartland. • ...
5Boydston Great Wall 2022-04-04
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- this was used to provide protection to the Chinese people
- soldiers used _______ to build the Great Wall
- _______ attacked the Chinese and took valuables
- the military had to build some of the wall on _______
- Jiuang had had to build strong _______ with the people that he was working with
- Jiuang had to build relationships with the ________
- soldiers needed to use a lot of ______ in order to get the wall built
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- the military grew very _____ with Qi Jiuang
- Many people in the military while building the wall had _______
- Qi Jiuang allowed _______ live next to the wall while it was being built
- this suffered while the wall was being built
- the wall ______ Chinese cities
- ____ was in charge of building the Great Wall during the Qin dynasty
- _____ helped Qi Jiuang build the Great Wall
- while the soldiers were building the Great Wall they had to worry about _______
15 Clues: the wall ______ Chinese cities • the military grew very _____ with Qi Jiuang • _____ helped Qi Jiuang build the Great Wall • this suffered while the wall was being built • soldiers used _______ to build the Great Wall • _______ attacked the Chinese and took valuables • Jiuang had to build relationships with the ________ • ...
Fun In Han Times 2022-03-29
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- a chinese hacky sack or shuttlecock.
- a form of kickball played with a ball filled with hair.
- a martial art that is based on gentle movements and provides health benefits
- a form of football using a ball made of skin.
- a chinese spring top toy made of wood and steel.
- made of silk and used to scare enemies.
- a sport that involves stradege and moving wooden pieces on a bord.
- a form of marshal arts based off of animal movements.
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- a sport that is played with what the Chinese called stones.
- a sport that involves killing animals.
- walking a skill involving walking on wooden boards.
- a person that can contour themselves into confusing positions.
- a sport which uses a rope used to pull.
- a person that tells a story to a group of people.
- a sport that involves catching fish.
15 Clues: a chinese hacky sack or shuttlecock. • a sport that involves catching fish. • a sport that involves killing animals. • a sport which uses a rope used to pull. • made of silk and used to scare enemies. • a form of football using a ball made of skin. • a chinese spring top toy made of wood and steel. • a person that tells a story to a group of people. • ...
meme 2024-09-11
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- a-kid-who-grows-up-into-a-superhuman
- a-funny-looking-guy
- a-famous-person-who-lived-in-the-russian-empire
- HEE-HEE
- 21
- online-chess
- samsung-text-message
- rapper-who-likes-kids
- if-someone-decides-to-say-this-you-need-to-stay-still
- a-national-anthem-in-chinese
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- lebron-happy
- a-llama-who-causes-chaos
- top-1-geometry-dash-level-jumpscare
- technical
- a-dissipated-communist-country
- funny-number
- 315M-subscribers
- a-disease-that-causes-uncontrolled-laughter
18 Clues: 21 • HEE-HEE • technical • lebron-happy • funny-number • online-chess • 315M-subscribers • a-funny-looking-guy • samsung-text-message • rapper-who-likes-kids • a-llama-who-causes-chaos • a-national-anthem-in-chinese • a-dissipated-communist-country • top-1-geometry-dash-level-jumpscare • a-kid-who-grows-up-into-a-superhuman • a-disease-that-causes-uncontrolled-laughter • ...
4M people 2025-12-16
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- went to a OC class
- has Adrian as a friend
- a girl who is half chinese and half korean
- loves to tell jokes and puns
- best friends with Charlotte
- she rarely changes her hair
- Leah's bestie
- she is good at sport
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- she is chinese
- speaks the same language as Coco
- Roberts is the leader of year 4
- loves kuromi
- had a birthday that we couldn't celebrate
- has a sister named Lydia
- has a twin brother in 4P
- she learns korean in community language but isn't korean
- Philip the teacher of 4M
- she got into girls touch football
18 Clues: loves kuromi • Leah's bestie • she is chinese • went to a OC class • she is good at sport • has Adrian as a friend • has a sister named Lydia • has a twin brother in 4P • Philip the teacher of 4M • best friends with Charlotte • she rarely changes her hair • loves to tell jokes and puns • Roberts is the leader of year 4 • speaks the same language as Coco • ...
Anchient word history prodject 2023-11-28
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- Wudi - the seventh emperor of the Han dynasty from 141 to 87 BC. His reign lasted 54 years
- Dynasty - dynasty that established the first great Chinese empire
- - a popular philosophy developed in China toward the end of the Zhou dynasty; it proposes that human beings are evil by nature and can be brought to the correct path only by harsh laws.
- - the suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security.
- - about ⅓ of a mile
- Analets - The Analects, also known as the Sayings of Confucius, is an ancient Chinese philosophical text composed of sayings and ideas attributed to Confucius and his contemporaries, traditionally believed to have been compiled by his followers.
- - nomadic pastoral people who at the end of the 3rd century bce formed a great tribal league that was able to dominate much of Central Asia
- Dynasty - Han dynasty, the second great imperial dynasty of China
- - the system of political and ethical ideas 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.
- - Chinese philosopher, founder of confucianism
- Shangdi - the first Qin Emperor
- - the quality or character of a particular person or thing that distinguishes them from others of the same kind, especially when strongly marked.
- - make certain that (something) shall occur or be the case.
- - Chinese philosopher, founder of daoism
- - a flat piece hinged vertically near the stern of a boat or ship for steering.
Down
- - cause or enable (a condition or state of affairs) to continue.
- - of or appropriate to war; warlike.
- - the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- service - the permanent professional branches of a government's administration, excluding military and judicial branches and elected politicians.
- - 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.
- - relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these.
- - a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- - Chinese philosopher, founder of legalism.
- - set in motion or establish (something, especially a program, system, or inquiry).
- Hungdi - Qin Shi Huang was the founder of the Qin dynasty and the first emperor of a unified China.
- Pang - the founder and first emperor of the Han dynasty, reigning from 202 to 195 BC.
- - a government, especially an authoritarian one.
27 Clues: - about ⅓ of a mile • Shangdi - the first Qin Emperor • - of or appropriate to war; warlike. • - Chinese philosopher, founder of daoism • - Chinese philosopher, founder of legalism. • - Chinese philosopher, founder of confucianism • - a government, especially an authoritarian one. • - make certain that (something) shall occur or be the case. • ...
SF DAY December Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-28
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- Food typically eaten in southern China during December holiday
- Food chain popular in Japan during the holidays
- In Chinese culture, given to family on special occasions
- Filipino chilled meringue sandwich cookies
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- Lebanese cookies filled with dates and nuts
- Jewish Festival of Lights
- Celebrated on the shortest day of the year
- holiday celebrating African American community and values
- Large pan typically used in Chinese cooking
- 2024 Chinese zodiac
10 Clues: 2024 Chinese zodiac • Jewish Festival of Lights • Celebrated on the shortest day of the year • Filipino chilled meringue sandwich cookies • Lebanese cookies filled with dates and nuts • Large pan typically used in Chinese cooking • Food chain popular in Japan during the holidays • In Chinese culture, given to family on special occasions • ...
Chinese Religions p. 281, 282, 284 2021-02-09
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- A Chinese philosopher originally named K'ung Fu-tzu
- The Shang Dynasty believed that ancestors ___________ between gods and descendants on earth.
- A written collection of Confucius' sayings.
- Ancestors were not so much worshipped as deities, but revered as older ____________ members of the family unit.
- The history of Chinese religions parallels Chinese _____________.
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- According to the Chinese religious practice of divination, the configuration of the stars and planets were __________ for either good or evil.
- For Confucius ____________ was not merely an accumulation of knowledge, but an important means to build moral character.
- The high god of the Chou Dynasty.
- Confucius was more interested in helping cultivate gentlemen or sages for a better world on _______, as opposed to the afterlife.
- Rulers of the Shang Dynasty venerated their ______________.
- The high god of the Shang Dynasty.
11 Clues: The high god of the Chou Dynasty. • The high god of the Shang Dynasty. • A written collection of Confucius' sayings. • A Chinese philosopher originally named K'ung Fu-tzu • Rulers of the Shang Dynasty venerated their ______________. • The history of Chinese religions parallels Chinese _____________. • ...
LANGUAGES 2024-01-02
18 Clues: MALTA • SPAIN • ITALY • CHINA • POLAND • SWEDEN • FRANCE • RUSSIA • GREECE • IRELAND • DENMARK • HUNGARY • GERMANY • FINLAND • ESTONIA • PORTUGAL • SWITZERLAND • CZECH REPUBLIC
las clases 2025-11-17
18 Clues: gym • ELA • art • math • music • class • recess • german • french • science • english • chinese • spanish • langugage • tecnology • photography • engineering • social studies
warring states period vocab 2022-05-12
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- first dynasty.
- Classical Chinese philosophy that emphasizes the need for order above all other human concerns.
- conflict between different nations or states or different groups.
- ruler of great power
- second dynasty.
- Zhou dynasty vassal state.
- ancient Chinese state during the Zhou dynasty. Its capital was Ji.
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- Chinese philosopher and politician
- activities involved in war or conflict.
- a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China.
10 Clues: first dynasty. • second dynasty. • ruler of great power • Zhou dynasty vassal state. • Chinese philosopher and politician • activities involved in war or conflict. • a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China. • conflict between different nations or states or different groups. • ancient Chinese state during the Zhou dynasty. Its capital was Ji. • ...
Peranakan Crossword 2024-05-01
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- Traditional Peranakan clothing, often worn by women.
- Traditional Peranakan jewelry, usually adorned with gems.
- Peranakan desserts and snacks, usually colorful and sweet.
- A term referring to Peranakan women.
- Blend of Chinese and Malay styles.
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- Fusion of Chinese and Malay flavors.
- Traditional Indonesian/Malay textile often used in Peranakan culture.
- Another term for Peranakans, emphasizing their heritage.
- Elaborate Peranakan feast for special occasions.
- Peranakan men, especially of Chinese descent.
10 Clues: Blend of Chinese and Malay styles. • Fusion of Chinese and Malay flavors. • A term referring to Peranakan women. • Peranakan men, especially of Chinese descent. • Elaborate Peranakan feast for special occasions. • Traditional Peranakan clothing, often worn by women. • Another term for Peranakans, emphasizing their heritage. • ...
Chelsea's Chinese New Year 2021-02-09
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- We _______ Chinese New Year.
- 2021 is the year of the _____.
- We get to ___ our friends and family on Chinese New Year.
- This is a lucky colour for Chinese New Year.
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- Children get red _______ filled with money.
- We light up ________.
- We have a big ______ with our family on Chinese New Year eve.
- we like to watch ______ dance
8 Clues: We light up ________. • We _______ Chinese New Year. • we like to watch ______ dance • 2021 is the year of the _____. • Children get red _______ filled with money. • This is a lucky colour for Chinese New Year. • We get to ___ our friends and family on Chinese New Year. • We have a big ______ with our family on Chinese New Year eve.
Ancient China, Gavin Connor 2018-05-07
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- What was the first river settled on?
- What was the first Chinese form of writing?
- What does Hangwu emperor mean?
- What was the most important thing being traded on silk road?
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- What is the longest building built by the Chinese?
- What was the name of the city with 9999 rooms?
- What did the Chinese create that was made from trees?
- What was the first dynasty?
- What was created in China that Chinese navigators used?
9 Clues: What was the first dynasty? • What does Hangwu emperor mean? • What was the first river settled on? • What was the first Chinese form of writing? • What was the name of the city with 9999 rooms? • What is the longest building built by the Chinese? • What did the Chinese create that was made from trees? • What was created in China that Chinese navigators used? • ...
SF DAY December Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-28
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- Lebanese cookies filled with dates and nuts
- In Chinese culture, given to family on special occasions
- 2024 Chinese zodiac
- Filipino chilled meringue sandwich cookies
- Food typically eaten in southern China during December holiday
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- Jewish Festival of Lights
- Celebrated on the shortest day of the year
- holiday celebrating African American community and values
- Food chain popular in Japan during the holidays
- Large pan typically used in Chinese cooking
10 Clues: 2024 Chinese zodiac • Jewish Festival of Lights • Celebrated on the shortest day of the year • Filipino chilled meringue sandwich cookies • Lebanese cookies filled with dates and nuts • Large pan typically used in Chinese cooking • Food chain popular in Japan during the holidays • In Chinese culture, given to family on special occasions • ...
Chinese New Year 2025-05-11
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- - An animal that represents each year
- - Where Chinese New Year comes from
- - Something that makes a loud bang in the sky
- - A round fruit that is good luck
- - People clean their houses before the new year
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- - A dance with a long, colorful creature
- - A red envelope with money inside
- Xi - Words to say ‘Happy Chinese New Year’
- - A big meal with family
- - A lucky color for Chinese New Year
10 Clues: - A big meal with family • - A round fruit that is good luck • - A red envelope with money inside • - Where Chinese New Year comes from • - A lucky color for Chinese New Year • - An animal that represents each year • - A dance with a long, colorful creature • Xi - Words to say ‘Happy Chinese New Year’ • - Something that makes a loud bang in the sky • ...
Asian Empires Crossword 2019-01-17
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- the Chinese social class that do art and make crafts
- also known as the king
- a Chinese military leader
- life after death
- the loyal protector to the shogun
- the lowest social class of china
- a Japanese military leader
- the cultural center of Japan
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- a seasonal wind
- a type of fine pottery
- gods or goddesses
- The name of an Indian ruler
- a device used to add and subtract
- Japans oldest religion
- the books of knowledge
15 Clues: a seasonal wind • life after death • gods or goddesses • a type of fine pottery • also known as the king • Japans oldest religion • the books of knowledge • a Chinese military leader • a Japanese military leader • The name of an Indian ruler • the cultural center of Japan • the lowest social class of china • a device used to add and subtract • the loyal protector to the shogun • ...
Westward Expansion People Groups 2020-01-23
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- left due to the potato famine
- brought many Asian immigrants
- Germans settled here
- many Irish worked on these
- mainly affected by the Homestead Acts
- Chinese left China due to lack of _________ opportunity
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- Mormons settled here
- left to avoid religious persecution
- houses Germans adapted by building this
- negative impact on Native Americans
- came to California during the gold rush
- Germans brought up the idea with this
- Gold Rush took place here
- polluted rivers
- Farmers
15 Clues: Farmers • polluted rivers • Mormons settled here • Germans settled here • Gold Rush took place here • many Irish worked on these • left due to the potato famine • brought many Asian immigrants • left to avoid religious persecution • negative impact on Native Americans • Germans brought up the idea with this • mainly affected by the Homestead Acts • ...
Grace Gabbie Londyn 2022-04-26
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- Utensils made of bamboo.
- year that chinses communists gained control
- Chinese snack.
- religion that originated in India.
- uses very few dairy products.
- Gives food a crisp coating.
- Type of land mostly controlled by chinses government
- what's the largest nation?
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- Its a heavy soup.
- National disaster where drought is common.
- Drinks served at the end of meals.
- Backbone of Chinese cooking.
- most common cooking method in china?
- This method replaces baking.
- More important in diet than meat.
15 Clues: Chinese snack. • Its a heavy soup. • Utensils made of bamboo. • what's the largest nation? • Gives food a crisp coating. • Backbone of Chinese cooking. • This method replaces baking. • uses very few dairy products. • More important in diet than meat. • Drinks served at the end of meals. • religion that originated in India. • most common cooking method in china? • ...
year 7 history 2025-12-09
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- Chinese philosopher and teacher
- king of Ancient Egypt
- belief in life after death in Egypt
- supreme ruler in Ancient China
- clay soldiers buried with Chinese emperor
- lifeline of Ancient Egypt
- mythical creature with lion body in Egypt
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- ruling family in Ancient China
- preserving bodies in Egypt
- built to protect China from invaders
- divine right to rule in China
- bones used for fortune telling in China
- tomb for Egyptian royalty
- Egyptian writing system
- valuable trade item from China
15 Clues: king of Ancient Egypt • Egyptian writing system • tomb for Egyptian royalty • lifeline of Ancient Egypt • preserving bodies in Egypt • divine right to rule in China • ruling family in Ancient China • supreme ruler in Ancient China • valuable trade item from China • Chinese philosopher and teacher • belief in life after death in Egypt • built to protect China from invaders • ...
Post-Dynasty China 2022-02-22
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- Often used to get uncensored tankman
- Current China government system
- Glorious country we learned about
- Successor to Mao Zedong
- Rise of the red guard and propaganda
- Current Chinese ruler
- Protest of students gone wrong
- Often used to make fun of Xi Jing
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- Giant step backwards
- He protested in a tank march
- Ancient China ruling system
- Ice cream in Chinese
- Citizen tracking system
- Leader that caused nearly 50 mil ded
- Last dynasty before modern china
15 Clues: Giant step backwards • Ice cream in Chinese • Current Chinese ruler • Citizen tracking system • Successor to Mao Zedong • Ancient China ruling system • He protested in a tank march • Protest of students gone wrong • Current China government system • Last dynasty before modern china • Glorious country we learned about • Often used to make fun of Xi Jing • ...
Chapter 5, Lesson 2 -Pritchett 2022-05-12
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- *dislike of Jews
- *long narrow body of water
- there were twice as many ----- miners as White
- *to settle in another country
- how some Nativists felt about immigration
- where Irish people went after failing to get rich
- what Hawaiian men were called
- when Seattle caught on fire
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- immigrants were encouraged to work on -----
- were payed less than Whites
- not the first immigrants in Washington
- most immigrants in Washington were -----
- stopped Chinese immigration
- law that limited immigration
- staple food of Irish people
15 Clues: *dislike of Jews • *long narrow body of water • were payed less than Whites • stopped Chinese immigration • staple food of Irish people • when Seattle caught on fire • law that limited immigration • *to settle in another country • what Hawaiian men were called • not the first immigrants in Washington • most immigrants in Washington were ----- • ...
the topic Dragons 2023-12-07
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- - Dragon in Norse mythology.
- - One of Daenerys' dragons in "Game of Thrones."
- - Chinese dragons control __ and rain.
- - Feature of many mythical dragons.
- - Lewis Carroll's whimsical dragon.
- - Mythical serpentine dragon.
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- - Night Fury dragon in "How to Train Your Dragon."
- - Real-life lizard nicknamed "Komodo __."
- - Dragons in Western folklore.
- - Breath weapon of many dragons.
- - Tolkien's fearsome dragon.
- - Multi-headed serpent in Greek mythology.
- - Latin word for dragon.
- - Another term for a dragon.
- - Protective covering of a dragon.
15 Clues: - Latin word for dragon. • - Dragon in Norse mythology. • - Tolkien's fearsome dragon. • - Another term for a dragon. • - Mythical serpentine dragon. • - Dragons in Western folklore. • - Breath weapon of many dragons. • - Protective covering of a dragon. • - Feature of many mythical dragons. • - Lewis Carroll's whimsical dragon. • - Chinese dragons control __ and rain. • ...
Religions 2023-06-19
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- Indigenous religion of Japan
- Ancient Persian religion founded by Zoroaster
- Oldest major religion, originating in India
- Religious movement originating in Jamaica
- Monotheistic religion from Punjab, India
- Spiritual practice involving communication with spirits
- Religion of the Jewish people
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- Chinese ethical and philosophical system
- Ancient Indian religion promoting non-violence
- Religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ
- Modern pagan witchcraft religio
- Religion founded by Muhammad
- Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- Monotheistic religion founded in the 19th century
- Chinese philosophy and religion
15 Clues: Indigenous religion of Japan • Religion founded by Muhammad • Religion of the Jewish people • Modern pagan witchcraft religio • Chinese philosophy and religion • Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama • Chinese ethical and philosophical system • Monotheistic religion from Punjab, India • Religious movement originating in Jamaica • Oldest major religion, originating in India • ...
Lively Lunar New Year 2023-12-06
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- What do people receive as a gift on Lunar New Year?
- What word has the meaning "of resembling the moon"?
- Where was Lunar New Year started?
- What is the Lunar New Year celebration about?
- What word resembles " long life" during Lunar New Year?
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- What is the most eaten food during Lunar New year?
- What type of celebration is Lunar New Year?
- Which is the most Unlucky chinese zodiac sign
- What chinese zodiac sign represents good health,luck,and strength?
- Which Chinese Zodiac sign is the luckiest?
- What color represents Lunar New year?
11 Clues: Where was Lunar New Year started? • What color represents Lunar New year? • Which Chinese Zodiac sign is the luckiest? • What type of celebration is Lunar New Year? • Which is the most Unlucky chinese zodiac sign • What is the Lunar New Year celebration about? • What is the most eaten food during Lunar New year? • What do people receive as a gift on Lunar New Year? • ...
peranakan history 2024-04-30
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- this are what lotuses represent.
- the dutch increased tax through the______ of the house.
- The peranakan culture is made up of Malay and _____ culture.
- what do fruits and peaches on tile designs mean.
- what is men in malay?
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- the peranakan________ is made up of malay, chinese and western______.
- the chinese immigrants_______with the local women.
- immigrants from______sailed to singapore to trade
- what is women in malay?
- this spice is used in peranakan cooking with the word lemon in it.
- This is what most peranakans do in their free time.
11 Clues: what is men in malay? • what is women in malay? • this are what lotuses represent. • what do fruits and peaches on tile designs mean. • immigrants from______sailed to singapore to trade • the chinese immigrants_______with the local women. • This is what most peranakans do in their free time. • the dutch increased tax through the______ of the house. • ...
