chinese Crossword Puzzles
Foreign Languages 2024-01-26
15 Clues: - Zulu • - Hindi • - Arabic • - French • - Spanish • - Turkish • - Chinese • - Italian • - Swahili • - Russian • - Japanese • - Hawaiian • - Esperanto • ora - Maori • Tag - German
Countries & Nationalities 2019-09-26
Countries and _______________ 2025-09-22
Camille's Autobiographical Crossword 2014-11-20
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- I have six people in my family.
- My Chinese teacher is Mr. Andersen.
- My first name is 珂桐.
- I like to play piano.
- I am Filipino American.
- I was born in California.
- My birthday is January 13.
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- I have 3 siblings.
- I have been taking Chinese for 3 years.
- I think listening to music is very good.
- I like Chinese food.
- I was born in the year 1999.
- I am a high school student.
- I am 15 years old.
- My last name is 蔡.
15 Clues: I have 3 siblings. • I am 15 years old. • My last name is 蔡. • My first name is 珂桐. • I like Chinese food. • I like to play piano. • I am Filipino American. • I was born in California. • My birthday is January 13. • I am a high school student. • I was born in the year 1999. • I have six people in my family. • My Chinese teacher is Mr. Andersen. • I have been taking Chinese for 3 years. • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Asian Art 2022-05-30
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- a common visual device in Buddhist art
- The earliest examples are the petroglyphs such as those found in this place
- type of script called the(Official Script) began to rise
- The earliest Chinese carved-jade object appeared in this culture
- a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature
- used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils
- it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire
- a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages
- One of the most popular art forms in India
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- it means "meticulous"
- is an art of Hindu-Javanese origin that grew from the work of artisans of the majapahit Kingdom
- originated in the Indian subcontinent
- in this dynasty poetry was marked by a lyric poetry known as Ci
- particularly rich in bronzes of different kinds that are collectively known by the name Kham-so
- Chinese composer (known as the father of Chinese pop music) began to create and promote popular music
15 Clues: it means "meticulous" • originated in the Indian subcontinent • a common visual device in Buddhist art • One of the most popular art forms in India • used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils • a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages • it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire • a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature • ...
TWJ - Chapter 5 Lesson 2 Crossword - Elise Mitsuuchi-Stork 2022-05-16
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- ------- workers didn’t have full rights
- the Kanakas worked for the ----------------- for a few years
- *of or relating to work that is considered shameful or humiliating
- the year(s) some Irish people moved to America because of the Potato Famine
- what Dogfish Bay is now known as
- the law that prevented Chinese workers from entering the country
- he persuaded nine of his fourteen children to leave Germany and settle in Washington
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- they were published in English, French, Swedish, Norwegian, and other languages
- in 1910 this was the part of the population that was born elsewhere or their parents were
- *a person who favors protecting the interests of native-born citizens over immigrants
- the place the Norwegians started a settlement
- what the quotas restricted
- Italian farmers located in -------------- where they became famous for sweet onions years later
- over this many Chinese people were expelled from their homes in Washington
- *to leave one country and settle in another
15 Clues: what the quotas restricted • what Dogfish Bay is now known as • ------- workers didn’t have full rights • *to leave one country and settle in another • the place the Norwegians started a settlement • the Kanakas worked for the ----------------- for a few years • the law that prevented Chinese workers from entering the country • ...
Story of the World vol. 3 Lesson 20 2021-01-23
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- K'ang-hsi was the ____________ of Ch'ien-lung.
- This is where the Dalai Lama lives and where Mt. Everest is located.
- A huge dry plain in northern China.
- One of the rivers that runs through the center of China.
- Chi'en-lung was the fourth emperor of this dynasty.
- The people of _____________ were rumored to never grow old, never get hungry, and never die.
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- The dragon was the symbol of the emperor's ________.
- Number of copies made of the Complete Library in Four Branches of Literature.
- The other river that runs through the center of China.
- This is the number of Chinese characters found in the Chinese dictionary during the 1700s.
- Capital city of China; now called Beijing; location of the Forbidden Palace.
- Chi'en-lung ______________ books that were critical of the Manchu dynasty.
- Chi'en-lung loved power more than ___________.
- The people of Chinese Turkestan practiced the ________ religion.
- ___________ is a small island off the coast of China.
15 Clues: A huge dry plain in northern China. • K'ang-hsi was the ____________ of Ch'ien-lung. • Chi'en-lung loved power more than ___________. • Chi'en-lung was the fourth emperor of this dynasty. • The dragon was the symbol of the emperor's ________. • ___________ is a small island off the coast of China. • The other river that runs through the center of China. • ...
Post-Dynasty Crossword 2022-02-22
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- advertisement or use of media to make people do, say, or act a certain way
- the type of government based on equality of power and sharing of resources/wealth
- after the rebellion against the Qing Dynasty, China established this type of government
- the act the Chinese government does to filter and hide certain information
- where nationalists fled to after their defeat
- a solution introduced in 1979 to curb steep population growth in China
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- the country that invaded china in 1937
- the 2 month rally for political rights and personal freedoms, where the chinese army killed hundreds of people to break it up
- the time where education and anything considered "intellectual" was destroyed
- ruler of China after Mao died
- the type of economy in which the government makes all of the decisions
- the economic and social campaign to modernize China
- a book with quotes from Mao that became the guiding principles of government, culture, and decisions
- leader of the nationalists
- the ruler of China after the Chinese Civil War
15 Clues: leader of the nationalists • ruler of China after Mao died • the country that invaded china in 1937 • where nationalists fled to after their defeat • the ruler of China after the Chinese Civil War • the economic and social campaign to modernize China • the type of economy in which the government makes all of the decisions • ...
TWJ - Chapter 5 Lesson 2 Crossword - Elise Mitsuuchi-Stork 2022-05-16
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- *to leave one country and settle in another
- ------- workers didn’t have full rights
- over this many Chinese people were expelled from their homes in Washington
- what Dogfish Bay is now known as
- the place the Norwegians started a settlement
- what the quotas restricted
- Italian farmers located in -------------- where they became famous for sweet onions years later
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- he persuaded nine of his fourteen children to leave Germany and settle in Washington
- the law that prevented Chinese workers from entering the country
- the year(s) some Irish people moved to America because of the Potato Famine
- they were published in English, French, Swedish, Norwegian, and other languages
- the Kanakas worked for the ----------------- for a few years
- *of or relating to work that is considered shameful or humiliating
- *a person who favors protecting the interests of native-born citizens over immigrants
- in 1910 this was the part of the population that was born elsewhere or their parents were
15 Clues: what the quotas restricted • what Dogfish Bay is now known as • ------- workers didn’t have full rights • *to leave one country and settle in another • the place the Norwegians started a settlement • the Kanakas worked for the ----------------- for a few years • the law that prevented Chinese workers from entering the country • ...
TWJ Chapter 5 Lesson 2 - Amador 2022-05-16
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- *Of or relating to work that is considered shameful or humiliating
- Washington's "Little Norway"
- In 1910, __ percent of Washington’s population was either born in another country or their parents were
- The century when anti-immigrant movement came to a head
- *A long,narrow body of water between cliffs
- The century that many immigrants entered Washington
- Many immigrants were _____________ because of their beliefs and how they were willing to work hard for little pay
- In 1889, huge _____ happened and Italian, Chinese and other workers helped rebuild the city because of it
- The people who made a settlement called “Poulsbo”, and contributed to the Washington economy
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- *A person who discriminates against Jewish people
- The ________________ Act was passed by Congress so no more Chinese laborers from entering the country
- Many Nativists held ______ views
- The people who were paid much less than white men for the same work
- This was Poulsbo’s major industry which came from the resident’s culture
- Hawaiian men
15 Clues: Hawaiian men • Washington's "Little Norway" • Many Nativists held ______ views • *A long,narrow body of water between cliffs • *A person who discriminates against Jewish people • The century that many immigrants entered Washington • The century when anti-immigrant movement came to a head • *Of or relating to work that is considered shameful or humiliating • ...
Chapter 5: Lesson 2 2022-05-13
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- *Motivation to do something (Towards a reward or punishment)
- *relating to work that is considered shameful
- The mid— the chinese government seemed was ready to collapse
- The percentage in 1910 of people that either were born or had their parents born in another country.
- The first immigrants Washington immigrants came from Hawaii, Ireland, China, and —
- Where the Irish moved after living in Walla Walla and created the first agricultural communities.
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- The reason Seattle's business district was in ruins.
- The effect that happened after railroad companies sold American land overseas.
- The white protestiant Americans who didn’t like seeing so many immigrants come in their country
- Nativists worried that the Chinese would be taking all their jobs, so Congress passed the —-- act
- One of the reasons Nativists protested against immigrants was because job —
- They located in Walla Walla Valley, and soon became famous for their sweet onions
- The first people targeted by the nativists
- *A part of a percentage of a whole.
- Norweigians started settlement in poulsbo on the —- peninsula
15 Clues: *A part of a percentage of a whole. • The first people targeted by the nativists • *relating to work that is considered shameful • The reason Seattle's business district was in ruins. • *Motivation to do something (Towards a reward or punishment) • The mid— the chinese government seemed was ready to collapse • ...
TWJ Chapter 5 Lesson 2 - Amador 2022-05-14
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- The people who were paid much less than white men for the same work
- In 1889, huge _____ happened and Italian, Chinese and other workers helped rebuild the city because of it
- *A person who discriminates against Jewish people
- The people who made a settlement called “Poulsbo”, and contributed to the Washington economy
- Many immigrants were _____________ because of their beliefs and how they were willing to work hard for little pay
- In 1910, __ percent of Washington’s population was either born in another country or their parents were
- Washington's "Little Norway"
- Many Nativists held ______ views
- *A long,narrow body of water between cliffs
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- The century that many immigrants entered Washington
- This was Poulsbo’s major industry which came from the resident’s culture
- Hawaiian men
- *Of or relating to work that is considered shameful or humiliating
- The ________________ Act was passed by Congress so no more Chinese laborers from entering the country
- The century when anti-immigrant movement came to a head
15 Clues: Hawaiian men • Washington's "Little Norway" • Many Nativists held ______ views • *A long,narrow body of water between cliffs • *A person who discriminates against Jewish people • The century that many immigrants entered Washington • The century when anti-immigrant movement came to a head • *Of or relating to work that is considered shameful or humiliating • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Asian Art 2022-05-30
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- a common visual device in Buddhist art
- The earliest examples are the petroglyphs such as those found in this place
- type of script called the(Official Script) began to rise
- The earliest Chinese carved-jade object appeared in this culture
- a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature
- used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils
- it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire
- a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages
- One of the most popular art forms in India
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- it means "meticulous"
- is an art of Hindu-Javanese origin that grew from the work of artisans of the Majapahit Kingdom
- originated in the Indian subcontinent
- in this dynasty poetry was marked by a lyric poetry known as Ci
- particularly rich in bronzes of different kinds that are collectively known by the name Kham-so
- Chinese composer (known as the father of Chinese pop music) began to create and promote popular music
15 Clues: it means "meticulous" • originated in the Indian subcontinent • a common visual device in Buddhist art • One of the most popular art forms in India • used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils • a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages • it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire • a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature • ...
Life In The West Crossword 2025-02-05
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- member or follower of a millenarian Christian movement founded in the US by Joseph Smith in 1830
- the position of a person, either socially or professionally
- the largest Chinese community in the United States
- a person who moves from one country to another
- to cause a person or group to suffer
- person or group that explores new areas of thought or activity
- mason a pioneer woman who fought her way to freedom
- a person who moves from one country to another
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- this is what chinese called California in 1848
- a discovery of gold-sometimes accompanied by other precious metals and rare-earth minerals- that brings an onrush of miners seeking their fortune
- the people who joined the gold rush in California
- a religious settlement that includes a church, resident, farmland and workshop.
- these are people who moved to California in 1852 to get gold
- an overland route that stretched about 2,000 miles from Independence, Missouri to the Columbia river in Oregon
- to extract useful materials from earth
15 Clues: to cause a person or group to suffer • to extract useful materials from earth • this is what chinese called California in 1848 • a person who moves from one country to another • a person who moves from one country to another • the people who joined the gold rush in California • the largest Chinese community in the United States • ...
Fusion 2025-08-06
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- Local San Diego bookstore who shared book recs with us!
- Originally started as "Hapa Mag" in 2017, it is an organization that serves to amplify the voices of mixed Asian/Pacific Islander heritage
- Cowboy ____, one of Shinchiro Watanabe's cult classics
- A symbol of peace in Chinese painting
- It is the water that connects me there, to ______ in the Northern Marianas.
- Where animation auteur Watanabe "listened to jazz into the wee hours of the morning"
- Popular fusion sushi roll, which includes avocado, crab, and nori on the inside rather than the outside
- Your purpose is not perfection—it’s ______.
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- Staff writer Fei Chan's favorite childhood dish, a Vietnamese stir-fried pasta
- Local San Diego fusion restaurant featuring Chef Tara Monsod
- Cover artist
- California Quail and Poppies is artist Judy Hsia's take on this genre of traditional Chinese painting
- Colloquial blend of Chinese and English
- Tea writer Stephanie Tsai Karlik used in her rice krispies
- I come from the Place of the ____, Where mangroves meet brackish water
15 Clues: Cover artist • A symbol of peace in Chinese painting • Colloquial blend of Chinese and English • Your purpose is not perfection—it’s ______. • Cowboy ____, one of Shinchiro Watanabe's cult classics • Local San Diego bookstore who shared book recs with us! • Tea writer Stephanie Tsai Karlik used in her rice krispies • ...
Countries and nationalities 2022-04-03
sipuli 2025-09-19
15 Clues: pian • villi • sipuli • kysymys • peukalo • kiharat • oppilas • ensiksi • selittää • hiustyyli • katkarapu • juutalainen • kiinan kieli • maitotuotteet • kiinan-pääkaupunki
Mythology 2021-09-30
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- The Norse god of war.
- The Egyptian goddes of moisture.
- Hades' death hound.
- The Chinese ruler of heaven.
- The first man in chinese mythology.
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- The Greek goddess of love.
- The Hindu god of beginnings.
- The Greek god of the underworld.
- The Norse god of mischief.
- The Egyptian god of chaos.
- The Roman god of the sea.
- The Roman wife of Jupiter.
12 Clues: Hades' death hound. • The Norse god of war. • The Roman god of the sea. • The Greek goddess of love. • The Norse god of mischief. • The Egyptian god of chaos. • The Roman wife of Jupiter. • The Hindu god of beginnings. • The Chinese ruler of heaven. • The Greek god of the underworld. • The Egyptian goddes of moisture. • The first man in chinese mythology.
Ancient China 2020-11-03
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- A palace constructed in the Ming dynasty. Certain areas of the palace were forbidden.
- Many people would try to sit this exam to become one of the Emperor's mandarin.
- I commanded the trading fleet that travelled to Arabia, India, Africa and South East Asia (He's Mr. Tam's favourite Chinese historical figure).
- A generation of rulers from the same family.
- The Chinese were the only ones who knew how to make this product. The Chinese were very secretive about this product.
- I am the first emperor that united all of China.
- A philosophy that teaches people how to be good humans.
- The longest wall in the world built to defend from invaders.
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- I created the rules for how emperors should govern and how how we should treat others.
- A symbol of strength, power and good luck. Is associated with the emperor.
- This was the land trade route the Chinese used to trade that started in China, stretched along the west side of the Great Wall and into Afghanistan.
- Was a great general of China who wrote the book 'Art of War'.
- An Italian man who wrote about his journey to the east and brought this knowledge back to the Europeans.
13 Clues: A generation of rulers from the same family. • I am the first emperor that united all of China. • A philosophy that teaches people how to be good humans. • The longest wall in the world built to defend from invaders. • Was a great general of China who wrote the book 'Art of War'. • A symbol of strength, power and good luck. Is associated with the emperor. • ...
Gio 2022-12-12
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- What is considered one of Genghis Khan's greatest achievements
- What city was a crossroad for European crusaders in AD 1095-1204
- China invented this it makes copies of paper
- what era created the rise of permanent settlements
- Chinese invention that tells you if your heading north, south, east, or west.
- region that was controlled by mongols largest country
- which country did the earliest Viking invasions originate from?
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- What is associated with the importance of obligation to family in ancient Chinese culture
- China is good at this we write on it
- what was one factor that contributed to the decline of the Roman Empire and the Han dynasty of China
- what did mongols conquer first
- Which Geographic factor likely contributed to the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution?
- one thing that directly resulted from the development of farming
- A Chinese developed powder
- Christianity was brought by merchants along the ____ Road and the first Nestorian Church was consecrated at Changan in 638 AD
15 Clues: A Chinese developed powder • what did mongols conquer first • China is good at this we write on it • China invented this it makes copies of paper • what era created the rise of permanent settlements • region that was controlled by mongols largest country • What is considered one of Genghis Khan's greatest achievements • ...
Chapter 5, Lesson 2 - Delmundo 2022-05-12
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- 46 percent of Washington's population was either born in another country or their parents were, by this year
- this town was called "Little Norway"
- this west coast state had a gold rush, attracting some Irish immigrants
- an agreement between the US and Japan, that if Japan restricted workers coming to America, they would combat anti-Japanese discrimination
- ______, Chinese, and other workers helped rebuild the burnt cities
- Chinese laborers did the most ______ and difficult jobs
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- Congress passed this act to stop Chinese laborers from entering the country
- people living in Seattle, Ellensburg, Spokane had to deal with the devastation of huge _____
- immigrants from this country were attracted to the Puget Sound because it reminded them of home
- *treating people unfairly because of race, age, or gender
- nativists were scared that the immigrants would take their ____
- what America was sometimes called
- what hawaiian men were sometimes called
- *work that is considered to be shameful or humiliating
- *leave one's own country and settle another
15 Clues: what America was sometimes called • this town was called "Little Norway" • what hawaiian men were sometimes called • *leave one's own country and settle another • *work that is considered to be shameful or humiliating • Chinese laborers did the most ______ and difficult jobs • *treating people unfairly because of race, age, or gender • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Asian Art 2022-05-30
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- a common visual device in Buddhist art
- The earliest examples are the petroglyphs such as those found in this place
- type of script called the (Official Script) began to rise
- The earliest Chinese carved-jade object appeared in this culture
- a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature
- used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils
- it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire
- a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages
- One of the most popular art forms in India
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- it means "meticulous"
- is an art of Hindu-Javanese origin that grew from the work of artisans of the Majapahit Kingdom
- originated in the Indian subcontinent
- in this dynasty poetry was marked by a lyric poetry known as Ci
- particularly rich in bronzes of different kinds that are collectively known by the name Kham-so
- Chinese composer (known as the father of Chinese pop music) began to create and promote popular music
15 Clues: it means "meticulous" • originated in the Indian subcontinent • a common visual device in Buddhist art • One of the most popular art forms in India • used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils • a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages • it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire • a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature • ...
Chapter 5 lesson 2 2022-05-16
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- was written because of a flood of immigration
- in Seattle a craftsman was ____ in his shop, when his pan boiled over, when it hit the stove it caught on fire
- inspired Irish men to move west
- nativists were against ____ settling into the US
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- ____ were attached to the Pudget sound because of it's wet climate, high mountains, and many ocean inlets, reminded them of home
- was made so the Chinese coukd not send a lot of immigrants, and so the US protected the Chinese
- many immigrants cme to the ____ and Washington in particular
- some of the first people to receive backlash from nativists
- *work that is considered humiliating or shameful
- Immigrated to the US due to a potato fungus
- they established a small settlement between the Palouse and Big Bend regions.
- the name for Hawaiian men
- *treating people unfairly because of their age, race, or gender
- small Norwegian town in Washington
- *a long narrow body of water between two steep cliffs
15 Clues: the name for Hawaiian men • inspired Irish men to move west • small Norwegian town in Washington • Immigrated to the US due to a potato fungus • was written because of a flood of immigration • *work that is considered humiliating or shameful • nativists were against ____ settling into the US • *a long narrow body of water between two steep cliffs • ...
Life In the west Crossword 2025-02-04
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- a religious settlement that includes a church, resident, farmland and workshop.
- to cause a person or group to suffer
- a person who moves from one country to another
- the largest Chinese community in the United States
- mason a pioneer woman who fought her way to freedom
- a discovery of gold-sometimes accompanied by other precious metals and rare-earth minerals- that brings an onrush of miners seeking their fortune
- an overland route that stretched about 2,000 miles from Independence, Missouri to the Columbia river in Oregon
- a person who moves from one country to another
- to extract useful materials from earth
- the position of a person, either socially or professionally
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- this is what chinese called California in 1848
- the people who joined the gold rush in California
- person or group that explores new areas of thought or activity
- member or follower of a millenarian Christian movement founded in the US by Joseph Smith in 1830
- these are people who moved to California in 1852 to get gold
15 Clues: to cause a person or group to suffer • to extract useful materials from earth • this is what chinese called California in 1848 • a person who moves from one country to another • a person who moves from one country to another • the people who joined the gold rush in California • the largest Chinese community in the United States • ...
Life In The West Crossword 2025-02-05
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- a person who moves from one country to another
- person or group that explores new areas of thought or activity
- a religious settlement that includes a church, resident, farmland and workshop.
- a person who moves from one country to another
- to cause a person or group to suffer
- this is what chinese called California in 1848
- member or follower of a millenarian Christian movement founded in the US by Joseph Smith in 1830
- these are people who moved to California in 1852 to get gold
- the people who joined the gold rush in California
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- a discovery of gold-sometimes accompanied by other precious metals and rare-earth minerals- that brings an onrush of miners seeking their fortune
- the largest Chinese community in the United States
- a pioneer woman who fought her way to freedom
- an overland route that stretched about 2,000 miles from Independence, Missouri to the Columbia river in Oregon
- to extract useful materials from earth
- the position of a person, either socially or professionally
15 Clues: to cause a person or group to suffer • to extract useful materials from earth • a pioneer woman who fought her way to freedom • a person who moves from one country to another • this is what chinese called California in 1848 • a person who moves from one country to another • the people who joined the gold rush in California • ...
Lunar New Year 2023 2023-01-18
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- People you might spend New Year with
- The incoming Chinese zodiac animal
- Gifting fortune to others
- Chasing evil spirits with luck and happiness
- Eat this for prosperity
- Luckiest number
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- Source of a festive atmosphere (or complaints?)
- Unluckiest number
- Chashing evil spirits with bravery and power
- The outgoing Chinese zodiac animal
- How one prepares for the New Year
- Eat this for long life
12 Clues: Luckiest number • Unluckiest number • Eat this for long life • Eat this for prosperity • Gifting fortune to others • How one prepares for the New Year • The incoming Chinese zodiac animal • The outgoing Chinese zodiac animal • People you might spend New Year with • Chashing evil spirits with bravery and power • Chasing evil spirits with luck and happiness • ...
Counties & Nationalities 2024-09-12
Countries and Nationalities 2022-11-15
Nationalities and Countries 2022-02-14
Chinese New Year Crossword 2021-11-30
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- Animal for the year 2022 in the Chinese calendar.
- What must you clean to be ready for Chinese New Year.
- Fruit said to represent luck and prosperity.
- Colour that is believed to drive away bad luck.
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- These are used for decoration, hung in temples and carried during a parade.
- Number of animal in the Chinese calendar.
- Number of days in Chinese New Year celebration.
- What children receive in red envelope if they have been good.
8 Clues: Number of animal in the Chinese calendar. • Fruit said to represent luck and prosperity. • Number of days in Chinese New Year celebration. • Colour that is believed to drive away bad luck. • Animal for the year 2022 in the Chinese calendar. • What must you clean to be ready for Chinese New Year. • What children receive in red envelope if they have been good. • ...
Animal Names Crossword Puzzle! 2014-06-11
17 Clues: Wolf • Lions • Koala • Panda • monkey • Phoenix • Gorilla • elephant • Kangaroo • Platypus • Sea Turtle • Polar Bear • Rhinoceros • Hippopotamus • Humpback Whale • Siberian Tigers • Southern Chinese Tiger
Kate Rich 2014-11-20
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- My name is 恬
- I have seven people in my family
- I have four siblings
- This year I am 15
- My birthday is August 13th
- My favourite food is Chinese
- I am a highschool student
- I think Mr.Andersen is good
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- I am American
- I was born in 1999
- I've taken three years of Chinese
- My Chinese teacher is Mr.Andersen
- I was born in California
- My last name is 冉
- I am a rabbit
15 Clues: My name is 恬 • I am American • I am a rabbit • This year I am 15 • My last name is 冉 • I was born in 1999 • I have four siblings • I was born in California • I am a highschool student • My birthday is August 13th • I think Mr.Andersen is good • My favourite food is Chinese • I have seven people in my family • I've taken three years of Chinese • My Chinese teacher is Mr.Andersen
Chapter 4 Key Term KrossWord 2021-09-28
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- the first dynasty in Chinese history
- Chinese teacher that developed a philosophy based on relationships
- the European name for the Mongol forces that invaded eastern Europe
- technology, paper, compass, gunpowder, printing, and iron are all ______ _______
- method conquest in which enemy forces surround a city and mount repeated attacks
- dynasty of the northern kingdom of China that ruled during a time of strong economic growth
- a man in Mongol religion who is believed to have power over spirits
- ritual suicide practiced by Japanese warriors
- religion founded on the four noble truths
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- a Japanese religion that taught nature worship, the deity of the emperor, and patriotism
- a moveable house used by the Mongols
- Developer of the teaching of Taoism
- the practice of praying to dead family members
- a passive Chinese religion that emphasizes living in peace and harmony with nature
- "divine wind" referring to a supposed miraculous storms that protected Japan from Mongol invasion
15 Clues: Developer of the teaching of Taoism • the first dynasty in Chinese history • a moveable house used by the Mongols • religion founded on the four noble truths • ritual suicide practiced by Japanese warriors • the practice of praying to dead family members • Chinese teacher that developed a philosophy based on relationships • ...
TWJ Chapter 5 Lesson 2 - Amador 2022-05-14
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- *Of or relating to work that is considered shameful or humiliating
- Washington's "Little Norway"
- In 1910, __ percent of Washington’s population was either born in another country or their parents were
- The century when anti-immigrant movement came to a head
- *A long,narrow body of water between cliffs
- The century that many immigrants entered Washington
- Many immigrants were _____________ because of their beliefs and how they were willing to work hard for little pay
- In 1889, huge _____ happened and Italian, Chinese and other workers helped rebuild the city because of it
- The people who made a settlement called “Poulsbo”, and contributed to the Washington economy
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- *A person who discriminates against Jewish people
- The ________________ Act was passed by Congress so no more Chinese laborers from entering the country
- Many Nativists held ______ views
- The people who were paid much less than white men for the same work
- This was Poulsbo’s major industry which came from the resident’s culture
- Hawaiian men
15 Clues: Hawaiian men • Washington's "Little Norway" • Many Nativists held ______ views • *A long,narrow body of water between cliffs • *A person who discriminates against Jewish people • The century that many immigrants entered Washington • The century when anti-immigrant movement came to a head • *Of or relating to work that is considered shameful or humiliating • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Asian Art 2022-05-30
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- a common visual device in Buddhist art
- The earliest examples are the petroglyphs such as those found in this place
- type of script called the(Official Script) began to rise
- The earliest Chinese carved-jade object appeared in this culture
- a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature
- used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils
- it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire
- a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages
- One of the most popular art forms in India
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- it means "meticulous"
- is an art of Hindu-Javanese origin that grew from the work of artisans of the majapahit Kingdom
- originated in the Indian subcontinent
- in this dynasty poetry was marked by a lyric poetry known as Ci
- particularly rich in bronzes of different kinds that are collectively known by the name Kham-so
- Chinese composer (known as the father of Chinese pop music) began to create and promote popular music
15 Clues: it means "meticulous" • originated in the Indian subcontinent • a common visual device in Buddhist art • One of the most popular art forms in India • used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils • a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages • it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire • a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature • ...
TWJ - Chapter 5 Lesson 2 Crossword - Elise Mitsuuchi-Stork 2022-05-16
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- they were published in English, French, Swedish, Norwegian, and other languages
- ------- workers didn’t have full rights
- Italian farmers located in -------------- where they became famous for sweet onions years later
- *of or relating to work that is considered shameful or humiliating
- the place the Norwegians started a settlement
- what Dogfish Bay is now known as
- the year(s) some Irish people moved to America because of the Potato Famine
- *a person who favors protecting the interests of native-born citizens over immigrants
- what the quotas restricted
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- the Kanakas worked for the ----------------- for a few years
- the law that prevented Chinese workers from entering the country
- in 1910 this was the part of the population that was born elsewhere or their parents were
- he persuaded nine of his fourteen children to leave Germany and settle in Washington
- over this many Chinese people were expelled from their homes in Washington
- *to leave one country and settle in another
15 Clues: what the quotas restricted • what Dogfish Bay is now known as • ------- workers didn’t have full rights • *to leave one country and settle in another • the place the Norwegians started a settlement • the Kanakas worked for the ----------------- for a few years • the law that prevented Chinese workers from entering the country • ...
Chiense New Year Crossword Puzzle 2 2025-01-10
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- Dance A traditional performance during Chinese New Year to bring good luck.
- A small, golden fruit often given as a symbol of good luck.
- A traditional food eaten for good fortune and happiness.
- The zodiac year that will come in 2026 and 2030.
- A fruit often exchanged as a gift for good fortune.
- An event or activity celebrating the New Year.
- A round pastry typically eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival, but sometimes also during New Year celebrations.
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- A fruit associated with wealth and good fortune, particularly in Southern China.
- Year's Eve The night before Chinese New Year, often spent with family and festivities.
- A color and material often associated with wealth and prosperity.
- The color that symbolizes good luck, happiness, and prosperity.
- The art of beautiful handwriting, often seen in Chinese New Year decorations.
- A plant symbolizing strength and resilience.
- A family member from the past, honored during the New Year.
- Good luck or positive outcomes, often hoped for in the coming year.
15 Clues: A plant symbolizing strength and resilience. • An event or activity celebrating the New Year. • The zodiac year that will come in 2026 and 2030. • A fruit often exchanged as a gift for good fortune. • A traditional food eaten for good fortune and happiness. • A small, golden fruit often given as a symbol of good luck. • ...
Chinese Occupations Crossword 2013-06-20
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- Someone that writes books
- Someone that is the head of a school
- Someone that designs, builds or operates on machines
- Someone that programs computer
- Someone that works
- Someone that stars in movies and television shows
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- Someone that paints and draws.
- Someone that works in business
- Someone that helps sell things to people
- Someone that competes in sports
- Someone that drives cars, trucks or buses
- Someone that works in labs with chemicals
- Someone that operates on people
13 Clues: Someone that works • Someone that writes books • Someone that paints and draws. • Someone that works in business • Someone that programs computer • Someone that competes in sports • Someone that operates on people • Someone that is the head of a school • Someone that helps sell things to people • Someone that drives cars, trucks or buses • ...
Ancient Chinese Writing 2018-09-03
13 Clues: old • most • base • found • ideas • specific • important • sharp pieces • written works • again and again • hereditary rulers • develop gradually • administrative procedure
Ancient Chinese Buildings 2025-01-16
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- Which structure in China is one of the seven wonders of the world?
- Which structure was built by Confucian scholars to connect with the world around them?
- What is the most famous place to visit in Chong Qing?
- Which structures are nearly on the verge of extinction as a result of urbanization?
- Which emperor were the terracotta warriors made for?
- What place did the Ming dynasty use as their home base?
- What place did the Tibetan Dalai Lamas build for protection from the cold?
- Which Building represents the harmonious connection between heaven and earth?
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- Which part of the great wall was one of the most strategically important?
- Which place houses a famous taoist temple?
- Which large human settlements doubled as fortresses for its inhabitants?
- What city has a tower that bridges the past and present??
- Which structure was built in honor of a taoist priest?
13 Clues: Which place houses a famous taoist temple? • Which emperor were the terracotta warriors made for? • What is the most famous place to visit in Chong Qing? • Which structure was built in honor of a taoist priest? • What place did the Ming dynasty use as their home base? • What city has a tower that bridges the past and present?? • ...
Chinese new year 2024-12-18
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- This tall, green plant is the favorite snack of pandas and is often used to make furniture and utensils.
- A long, legless reptile that slithers on the ground and can have venomous bites.
- A mythical creature often depicted as a giant, fire-breathing lizard with wings and magical powers.
- A large, striped wildcat known for its strength and hunting prowess in the jungle.
- A staple in many houses as a go to dinner it white and you con top it off with other meals there's many types like jasmine and basmati
- This is what you earn and spend, often referred to as currency or cash.
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- A playful, intelligent primate known for its agility and ability to use tools.
- Something you go to the lake to catch to cook it has gills and swims
- This object lights up the night and can be found floating in the air during certain festivals.
- Known as the king of the jungle, this big cat has a majestic mane and a powerful roar.
- A precious green gemstone often used in jewelry and art, symbolizing purity and serenity in many cultures.
- A farm animal known for its snout and love of mud, often found in barnyards.
- Earth's natural satellite that lights up the night sky and affects the tides of the ocean.
13 Clues: Something you go to the lake to catch to cook it has gills and swims • This is what you earn and spend, often referred to as currency or cash. • A farm animal known for its snout and love of mud, often found in barnyards. • A playful, intelligent primate known for its agility and ability to use tools. • ...
Chinese Cinderella Words 2024-08-08
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- sternness or severity of manner or attitude
- a farm animal + ed
- brisk and cheerful readiness
- sickly sweet
- make a mistake
- bad behavior done without shame
- they ____ with each other for first place
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- to trickle through something
- her frustration was _________ as anger
- preacher (synonym)
- twisted or bent out of the normal shape
- arrogant (synonym)
- his laugh was full of ______
13 Clues: sickly sweet • make a mistake • preacher (synonym) • a farm animal + ed • arrogant (synonym) • to trickle through something • his laugh was full of ______ • brisk and cheerful readiness • bad behavior done without shame • her frustration was _________ as anger • twisted or bent out of the normal shape • they ____ with each other for first place • ...
Ancient Chinese Dynasties 2025-12-11
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- From 581–618 CE, Reunified China.
- Traditionally the first dynasty in Chinese history.
- The last imperial dynasty of China.
- The earliest dynasty supported by archaeological evidence and writing on oracle bones.
- Known for standardization of currency, writing & weights and the beginning of the Great Wall.
- 907–960 CE,Another period of political fragmentation and disunity.
- Known for the completion of the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, and great maritime expeditions.
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- A long period of disunity and civil war following the fall of the Han.
- Confucianism was established as the official state ideology, and the Silk Road began.
- Known for economic prosperity, technological innovations such as gunpowder, printing, compass, and Neoconfucianism.
- Established by the Mongol leader Kublai Khan.
- Confucius lived during this period.
- Considered a golden age of cosmopolitan culture, poetry, and art.
13 Clues: From 581–618 CE, Reunified China. • The last imperial dynasty of China. • Confucius lived during this period. • Established by the Mongol leader Kublai Khan. • Traditionally the first dynasty in Chinese history. • Considered a golden age of cosmopolitan culture, poetry, and art. • 907–960 CE,Another period of political fragmentation and disunity. • ...
Chapter 5 Section 1 ( A New Wave of Immigration) 2022-09-20
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- to speak in favor of
- Island The immigration station on the west coast where Asian immigrants, mostly Chinese gained admission to the U.S. at San Francisco Bay.
- Societies aid organizations that offered immigrants help in cases of sickness, unemployment, or death
- Jewish language
- boring
- Peter Giannini In 1904, this Italian immigrant started the Bank of Italy in San Francisco. This bank later grew and became the Bank of America.
- A large open area beneath a ship's deck, often used to house traveling immigrants
- Poorly built, overcrowded housing where many immigrants lived
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- Exclusion Act 1882 law that barred Chinese laborers from entering the United States
- Moore Schayer The first immigrant processed through Ellis Island
- Island Immigration processing center that open in New York Harbor in 1892
- A shop or factory where workers work long hours at low wages under unhealthy conditions
- Americans who feared that immigrants would take jobs and impose their Roman Catholic beliefs on society
- Immigrants immigrants from northern Europe
- Readers One of the first known textbooks
- Immigrants Immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe
16 Clues: boring • Jewish language • to speak in favor of • Readers One of the first known textbooks • Immigrants immigrants from northern Europe • Immigrants Immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe • Poorly built, overcrowded housing where many immigrants lived • Moore Schayer The first immigrant processed through Ellis Island • ...
翰寧是美国人 2014-11-19
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- my first name is 翰寧
- I attend high school
- my favorite food is Chinese
- my Chinese teacher is Mr. Andersen
- I was born in 1998
- my zodiac is the tiger
- there are 7 people in my family
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- I think eating food is very interesting
- I have studied Chinese for three years
- my last name is 孟
- my hobby is playing ping pong
- my birthday is August 27
- this year I am 16 years old
- I was born in America
- I am American
- I have 4 siblings
16 Clues: I am American • my last name is 孟 • I have 4 siblings • I was born in 1998 • my first name is 翰寧 • I attend high school • I was born in America • my zodiac is the tiger • my birthday is August 27 • my favorite food is Chinese • this year I am 16 years old • my hobby is playing ping pong • there are 7 people in my family • my Chinese teacher is Mr. Andersen • ...
白愛琳 2014-11-19
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- My family has 4 people
- I've taken 3 years of Chinese
- This year I am 15 years old
- My birthday is March 21
- I am a high school student
- I like Korean food
- I was born in Utah
- My last name is 白
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- My Chinese teacher is Mr. 安
- I like to play the piano
- I have one younger brother
- I think Twix are good
- I am American
- I was born in 1999
- My first name is 白愛琳
- My Chinese zodiac is the rabbit
16 Clues: I am American • My last name is 白 • I like Korean food • I was born in 1999 • I was born in Utah • My first name is 白愛琳 • I think Twix are good • My family has 4 people • My birthday is March 21 • I like to play the piano • I have one younger brother • I am a high school student • My Chinese teacher is Mr. 安 • This year I am 15 years old • I've taken 3 years of Chinese • ...
Maya Larsen's Chinese Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-24
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- I think volleyball is very fun
- I love to eat chinese food
- My last name is Larsen
- I am American
- My birthday is on March 17th
- I have been speaking Chinese for five years
- I was born in Utah
- I have 3 siblings
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- I like to draw
- My Chinese teacher is Aaron Andersen
- My name is Maya Larsen
- I am the year of the rabbit
- I am 15 years old
- I was born in 1999
- I am in high school
- There are 6 people in my family
16 Clues: I am American • I like to draw • I am 15 years old • I have 3 siblings • I was born in 1999 • I was born in Utah • I am in high school • My name is Maya Larsen • My last name is Larsen • I love to eat chinese food • I am the year of the rabbit • My birthday is on March 17th • I think volleyball is very fun • There are 6 people in my family • My Chinese teacher is Aaron Andersen • ...
salys 2021-10-07
Nationalities 2023-05-23
chinese new year 1 2021-02-16
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- / springrolls
- horse
- Benming
- feast
- happiness
- duck
- / Chinesegreeting
- tea
- Gathering
- jade
- Lantern festival
- friends
- panda
- Celebrate
- bamboo
- snake
- / prosperity
- incense
- noodles
- calendar
- / dog
- / rat
- fortune
- ox
- scroll
- egg
- Blackpowder
- nian
- family
- money
- goat
- red
- china
- longevity
- ChineseNewYear
- silk
- winter
- rooster
- pagoda
- rabbit
- orange
- dumplings
- Chopsticks
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- Firecrackers
- / cantonesegreeting
- lucky
- spring
- blessings
- tangerine
- rice
- season
- boar
- envelope
- success
- lantern
- wealth
- emperor
- DragonDance
- dragon
- monkey
- candle
- / mandaringreeting
- gift
- Tradition
- zodiac
- / pig
- tiger
- paper
- spirit
- lunar
- lights
- cakes
- abundance
- Fish
74 Clues: ox • tea • egg • red • duck • rice • boar • jade • gift • nian • goat • silk • Fish • lucky • horse • feast • panda • snake • money • tiger • paper • china • lunar • cakes • spring • season • wealth • bamboo • dragon • monkey • candle • / dog • / rat • scroll • family • zodiac • / pig • spirit • lights • winter • pagoda • rabbit • orange • Benming • success • lantern • friends • emperor • incense • noodles • fortune • rooster • envelope • calendar • blessings • tangerine • happiness • Gathering • Celebrate • Tradition • ...
Chinese Lesson 3 Vocabulary 2021-10-15
24 Clues: idea • menu • salty • spicy • saliva • tender • napkin • chicken • to flow • spinach • to steam • oil;oily • each;every • order food • for example • to consider • not equal to • coincidentally • light in flavor • Chinese broccoli • doorway;enterance • student studying abroad • taste;dietary preference • fragrant;pleasant-smelling
Pre-K Chinese Vocabulary 2022-01-24
Unit 1 Chinese Vocabulary 2017-10-18
Ch. 9 Chinese Crossword 2013-03-14
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- This is he/she speaking
- To see
- Correct
- Busy
- In the act of doing
- To do
- Wait one moment
- to give
- To make a phone call
- (indicates assumption or suggestion)
- (polite form, measure word for people)
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- Time
- To want
- Sorry
- evening
- To be online
- To know
- (indicates assumption)
- TV
- Thank you
- To leave a message (first one)
- To return
22 Clues: TV • Time • Busy • Sorry • To do • To see • To want • evening • Correct • To know • to give • Thank you • To return • To be online • Wait one moment • In the act of doing • To make a phone call • (indicates assumption) • This is he/she speaking • To leave a message (first one) • (indicates assumption or suggestion) • (polite form, measure word for people)
Chinese Cinderella by Leana 2013-06-12
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- What emotion did Adeline feel when Niang gave fathers kids on the 2nd floor?
- If the reader has read this book, how would you describe Niang?
- Who got remarried.
- Who gave no warmth to fathers children.
- What is the name of the book?
- What is the reader reading.
- In the whole day fathers kids had to have only .............................. a day.
- How does Niang address her children?
- What did Niang's baby rip off?
- Who is Adeline to Niang?
- When Adeline went to pick up oldest sister she had to ............
- What did Adeline's brothers and sister blame her for.
- When Niang didn't give Adeline money what was it for?
- After Adeline's first day at her new school, she tried walking home but she didn't find her way.
- Who is the author of this book?
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- After fathers first wife died, what did father do?
- A fictional story where a women lost her flipper.
- Adeline was the youngest out of fathers kid so that made her what number?
- What did Adeline decide to do when Niang didn't give her Tram Fares?
- When Niang's baby ripped of her necklaces what did Niang do?
- Adeline's back round.
- What did Niang not give fathers kids when they needed tram fares.
- Adeline and her brothers and big sister had enough of Niang so they went ............. her?
- Who is Niang to fathers kids?
- Who was head of the house holed when Niang wasn't.
- Adeline was very close to at the start of the book.
- In school Adeline brought something exciting home.
- What did Adeline use to call her father?
- Adeline's aunty.
- Adeline's last name.
30 Clues: Adeline's aunty. • Who got remarried. • Adeline's last name. • Adeline's back round. • Who is Adeline to Niang? • What is the reader reading. • What is the name of the book? • Who is Niang to fathers kids? • What did Niang's baby rip off? • Who is the author of this book? • How does Niang address her children? • Who gave no warmth to fathers children. • ...
How China became Chinese! 2023-11-21
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- The customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- At an advanced stage of social and cultural development.
- The spreading of something more widely.
- The belief in and worship of a superhuman power or powers, especially a God or gods.
- The first dynasty to irrigate, produce cast bronze, and build a strong army.
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- (Of an organization or system) large, powerful, and intractably indivisible and uniform.
- A hand-propelled vehicle with one wheel.
- The most popular language spoken in China.
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- Branch of science and technology concerned with the properties of metals and their production and purification.
- Change in leadership from one dynasty to a new dynasty.
- This chapter is about...
- Process of taming an animal to be of use to humans.
- Nomadic people who survive by hunting, fishing, and harvesting food.
- The spread of ideas, customs,or products from one culture to another.
- The world's longest constructed waterway.
- An ethnic group of China and Vietnam speaking the Hmong-Mien language family.
- What Chinese dynasty lasted the longest?
- Process and products of forming objects using raw materials and clay.
- The earliest ruling dynasty of China to be established in recorded history, though other dynasties predated it.
21 Clues: This chapter is about... • The spreading of something more widely. • What Chinese dynasty lasted the longest? • A hand-propelled vehicle with one wheel. • The world's longest constructed waterway. • The most popular language spoken in China. • Process of taming an animal to be of use to humans. • Change in leadership from one dynasty to a new dynasty. • ...
Ancient Chinese society Crossword 2022-05-23
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- Years, How long did Empress Wu Zhao Rain for?
- It was _____________ on women to accord with the wishes and needs of closely-related men?
- Shi Huangdi, A brutal ruler who unified ancient china?
- What was Tea primarily used for in ancient china?
- Women were treated almost as ___________ to their husbands?
- Empress Wu Zhao ruled as the 'holy and ____ Emperor'?
- Of Heaven, An important blessing which gave emperors the right to rule
- ,What tool have the Chinese used to eat for over 4,000 years?
- One place that girls from ancient china could not go?
- Qin Shi Huangdi was the first ____ Emperor?
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- Who tended and cared for men?
- What is a tier that in ancient china people treat much differently than the medieval European hierarchy list?
- Scholars that served as what were the most respected in the land?
- who is at the top of the ancient Chinese hierarchy?
- What was Empress Wu Zhao described to have extraordinary competence in?
- Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi is remembered for laying the________ for the great wall of China?
- a system in which members of an organization or society are ranked according to relative status or authority?
- What was discovered in the emperor's garden by Hsi-Ling-Shi?
- A country southwest of Japan
- In China the dragon is the symbol of good luck, power and ____________?
- Was Female, What made Wu Zhao Such an unorthodox leader for the time?
21 Clues: A country southwest of Japan • Who tended and cared for men? • Qin Shi Huangdi was the first ____ Emperor? • Years, How long did Empress Wu Zhao Rain for? • What was Tea primarily used for in ancient china? • who is at the top of the ancient Chinese hierarchy? • Empress Wu Zhao ruled as the 'holy and ____ Emperor'? • ...
Nationalities 2012-12-27
национальности 2022-05-12
14 Clues: русский • турецкий • немецкий • японский • испанский • китайский • корейский • канадский • английский • итальянский • французский • африканский • американский • австралийский
Countries and Nationalities 2022-02-01
Ethnic Groups in the United States 2025-03-26
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2023-03-22
Les matières 2022-09-30
Nationalities 2015-09-14
Rubrics 2023-09-16
Hamsters and Gerbils 2013-02-08
10 Clues: Front teeth • big gap is.. • Smallest dwarf • Golden hamster • solo gerbils can get • best home for diggers • season of change for some • Chinese got more than most • distinguishing feature on Robs • these chinese hamsters should be kept on their own
Nationality 2021-08-15
10 Clues: a person from Italy • a person from Japan • a person from Korea • a person from France • a person from Canada • a person from Sweden • a person from the UK • a person from Germany • a person from America • a person from Chinese
Newsletter 2024-03-06
10 Clues: asking something • boss of a school • Make the newsletter • 2024 Chinese animal • Chinese celebration • girls and boys sport • This is are______ edition • We need _____ to have school • A big block of words with a picture • We need to __________ to get awnsers
Counties and nationalities 2021-10-03
Unit 3 Around The World page 29 2013-10-21
wedding 2024-03-13
Nationalities 2024-08-17
Countries and nationalities 2022-11-24
Lesson 12. I will join a ski camp. 2024-10-30
Countries/Países 2025-10-06
14 Clues: - Greek • - French • - German • - Russian • - Spanish • - English • - Italian • - TurKish • - Chinese • - Japanese • - American • - Canadian • - Brazilian • - Portuguese
Christmas gift from Ania:) 2022-12-21
26 Clues: mąż • brat • góra • duży • mały • plaża • aktor • morze • zimny • pisać • miasto • czytać • piękny • gorący • kelner • chiński • słuchać • budynek • inżynier • japoński • Hiszpania • niewidomy • piosenkarz • pielęgniarka • na emeryturze • recepcjonista
Spanish Translations 2017-09-21
25 Clues: no • but • yes • the • the • but • fruit • salad • pizza • tennis • english • baseball • swimming • homework • the jazz • pop music • cafeteria • chocolate • volleyball • basketball • rock music • mexican food • chinese food • english class • classical music
奥林匹克中文一 2022-02-14
22 Clues: cold • slow • which • French • spring • winter • season • spring • to win • summer • Chinese • Beijing • Spanish • to lose • English • warm/hot • language • can/able • fast/quick • olympic games • dong yuan athlete • measure word for languages
Sophie 2023-09-21
20 Clues: Fun • 450% • Team • Glee • Snacks • Friends • Oobleck • Handsome • Elective • Old Class • Important • Best House • Save Energy • Best School • Tutor Rep(F) • _____Journey • Tutor Rep(M) • Follow the ____ • Get_____ for OA • Favourite Class
Puzzle1 2023-10-27
20 Clues: Poor • Faith • Slaves • Gallic • Movement • Teutonic • Urbanism • Planting • Islanders • Liberation • Population • Adjustment • Colonizing • Sub-Saharan • Enumeration • South-Asians • East indians • You live in it • Hating people for their race • Taking advantage of something
Cities 2025-08-24
21 Clues: also • city • like • Paris • sorry • Tokyo • London • Berlin • country • grow up • Beijing • New York • Shanghai • language • it's okay • Hong Kong • can speak • don't like • want to learn • how about you? • Chinese language
china by Liam Turley 2021-01-28
10 Clues: population. • the country. • capital city. • a famous landmark • mythical creature. • on the Chinese flag. • the most celebrated holiday. • the color of the Chinese flag. • an endangered animal who eats bamboo. • they are used on the celebrated holiday along with lanterns.
countries 2023-12-18
14 Clues: США • Китай • Турция • Польша • Испания • Франция • Польский • турецкий • Китайский • испанский • Британский • Французский • Американский • ОбъединенноеКоролество
ILE 5 Unit 4 A 2024-11-08
Countries and nationalities 2025-04-13
Countries and Nationalities 2022-02-01
Países - Conuntries 2025-10-06
14 Clues: - Greek • - German • - French • - TurKish • - English • - Italian • - Russian • - Spanish • - Chinese • - American • - Canadian • - Japanese • - Brazilian • - Portuguese
Countries 2025-12-03
14 Clues: - США • - Китай • - Италия • - Польша • - Испания • - Франция • - польский • - испанский • - китайский • - британский • - итальянский • - французский • - американский • - Великобритания
praten met Reinoud 2020-11-14
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- - plek in lichaam waar vitaliteit wordt bewaard
- - 4de pomp
- - vrouwelijke testikels
- - subtiele vorm van waarnemen
- - chinese term voor geestelijk vermogen
- - start van 'in I gaan'
- - de naam van de organisatie
- - voorwaarde voor gezonde seksuele intimiteit
- - overdrachtstaal
- - aarde, geel, nazomer, balans
- - hout, groen, lente, ochtend, groeikracht
- - water, blauw, winter, nacht, veiligheid
- - vrouw die valleivrouwen ondersteunt
- - veiligheidsklep op tempo
- -fase 4 van transformatieseksualiteit
- - ontstaat als gevolg van vrijen van yin met yang
- - beschadigend seksueel gedrag
- - activeren van de stilte door een lijn te visualiseren
- - kalmeren van emoties
- - oordeel dat al gauw ontstaat bij vertragen
- - subtiele vorm van opwinding
- - experimenteren met de ander
- - waar het gesprek tussen de dochter en de wijze vrouw wordt gevoerd
- - seksualiteit uit je leven laten verdwijnen
- - chinese term voor bewustzijn, bezieling
- - metaal, zilvergrijs, herfst, oogsten
- - taal voor affectieve belevingswereld
- - de werking van medicijn op al je organen
- - chinese bewegingsleer om afvalstoffen op te ruimen
- - het gewone klaarkomen
- - bekkengebied met poorten
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- - over de hangbrug gaan
- - seksuele energie
- - tegenhanger van transformatieseksualiteit
- - verzamelpunt van seksuele energie
- - 1ste pomp
- - belangrijk onderdeel na het vrijen waarbij je seksuele energie schoonmaakt
- - de energie waarmee de nieren zijn gevuld
- - punt op borstbeen waar je verbinding waarneemt
- - tussen onderdrukking en grenzeloosheid
- - fase 3 van transformatieseksualiteit
- - vuur, rood, zomer, passie
- - zelfontdekking als seksueel wezen
- - begeleiding van vallei-vrouwen, gegeven door vallei-coaches
- - poort van het leven
- - de interne alchemistische training van de taoisten
- - hyperseksualiteit
- - bindmiddel seksuele, orgastische energie
- - vrouwelijke rol in grenzeloze seksualiteit
- - toepassen van de 7 sluiers
- - natuurlijke seksuele drive
- - eigen grenzen techniek
- - chinese term voor levenskracht, vitaliteit
- - innerlijk kind
- - doorgeven van kennis door woorden en beleving
- - daar waar onze potentie ligt
- - vrouw die de online cursus volgt
- - de sleutel tot seksuele kungfu, voorwaarde om de rivier van gevoelens te ervaren
58 Clues: - 4de pomp • - 1ste pomp • - innerlijk kind • - overdrachtstaal • - seksuele energie • - hyperseksualiteit • - poort van het leven • - kalmeren van emoties • - over de hangbrug gaan • - vrouwelijke testikels • - start van 'in I gaan' • - het gewone klaarkomen • - eigen grenzen techniek • - veiligheidsklep op tempo • - bekkengebied met poorten • - vuur, rood, zomer, passie • ...
Chapter 25 2024-04-22
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- Who was the leader of movement that tried to make all Africans aware of their own cultural heritage.
- What was the name of the reform leader that united the Arabs in 1920
- U.S. oil companies had close ties to the dictator ___________.
- In the 1930s, ___________ of the Chinese population lived in rural areas.
- In 1921 a group of young radicals founded the Chinese Com- munist Party (CCP) in the commercial and industrial city of _________.
- Son of Motilal Nehru
- Exported sugar
- What movement stressed the need of African unification?
- What was President Kemal popularly known as?
- Leader of the nationalists
- Refusal to aboey laws that are unjust
- Yangtze River
- Moscow-trained ___________ organized the Vietnamese Communists in the 1920s.
- For example, exported beef and wheat
- __________Neighbor policy
- A large fianacial corporation
- One group of middle-level army officers invaded _________ without government approval in the autumn of 1931.
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- Known as "Lawrence of Arabia"
- Exported bananas
- After the __________________, the Nationalist- Communist alliance ceased to exist.
- Ottoman Ruler that suspended the new constitution
- In 1922 the United States held a major conference of nations with interests in the ___________.
- Argentina was controlled by an ___________.
- Acronym for People’s Liberation Army
- Even while trying to root out Mao’s Communist forces, Chiang had been trying to build a new __________ nation.
- _____________ had been active in the Indian National Congress and the movement for Indian self-rule before World War I.
- What became the modern state of Iran in 1935?
- Young Communist organizer
- Exported nitrates and copper
- In 1928 Chiang Kai-shek founded a new Chinese republic where?
- Who wrote “Hearken, every day you pay . . . tax to theEuropeans of Government. Where is it sent? It is their task to steal the property of the Kikuyu people.”
- succeeded Sun Yat-sen
- After World War I, Africans became more active ________.
- Institutional Revolutionary Party or ___________
- Prominent oil industry
35 Clues: Yangtze River • Exported sugar • Exported bananas • Son of Motilal Nehru • succeeded Sun Yat-sen • Prominent oil industry • Young Communist organizer • __________Neighbor policy • Leader of the nationalists • Exported nitrates and copper • Known as "Lawrence of Arabia" • A large fianacial corporation • Acronym for People’s Liberation Army • For example, exported beef and wheat • ...
East Asia End of Unit 2024-03-08
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- philosophy that humans and animals should live in balance with the Tao, or the universe.
- river also known as China's Sorrow and Huang He
- China's first dynasty
- capital city of Tang Dynasty that served as a model for Korea and Japan
- largest desert in Asia
- Qin dynasty _____________ weights and measures
- Confucianism became the state ideology during this dynasty
- What powerful landowners were called in Japan
- dynasty that established the first great Chinese empire.
- member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan, began as provincial warriors before rising to power in the 12th century
- belief that in order for a ruler to maintain order in society, people must obey a set of strict laws and those in authority
- traditional practice that originated in Ancient China and which claims to use energy forces to harmonize individuals with their surrounding environment.
- name of period when the Korean Peninsula was divided between the kingdoms of Koguryo, Paekche, and Silla.
- This prince in Japan sent missions to Tang China
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- "________ Mountains" - mountain range separates China from India
- bones that ancient China ask questions on
- name of the statue warriors Qin Shi Huang had buried in his tomb
- an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality.
- This religion traveled from northern India to Central Asia, China, Korea, Japan, and beyond.
- a series of fortifications that were built across the historical northern borders of ancient Chinese states and Imperial China as protection against various nomadic groups
- longest river in Asia
- This dynasty was the golden age of Ancient China
- Chinese Dynasty that invented writing
- name of the reforms made by Shotoku that helped strengthen the central government in Japan
- Ancient religion of Japan that believes spiritual powers exist in the natural world.
25 Clues: China's first dynasty • longest river in Asia • largest desert in Asia • Chinese Dynasty that invented writing • bones that ancient China ask questions on • What powerful landowners were called in Japan • Qin dynasty _____________ weights and measures • river also known as China's Sorrow and Huang He • This dynasty was the golden age of Ancient China • ...
Chapter 3 MEGA Crossword Review 2025-09-29
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- A military code written by Genghis Khan that helped unify Mongolia. (2 words)
- A false religion where a person believes that the greatest goal in life is to separate from suffering and join Nirvana.
- A large project that brought rich waters to more of China's area.
- Mongol religion was this, or believing in multiple gods.
- Chinese invented the woodblock type of this, making the creation of books take much less time.
- A man in Mongolian religion who has power over spirits.
- The second dynasty and also the longest.
- Group of Christians who evangelized to Chinese first
- A region of the empire Genghis Khan's sons ruled.
- The Mongolian name of Genghis Khan.
- Mongolians were skilled in this specific brand of weapons.
- Warfare tactic where Genghis Khan would withdraw his troops and fake their losses in order to lure the enemy outside of their walls. (2 words)
- The first foreign dynasty of China.
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- A large barrier built to protect China from Mongolia
- A period of rule, usually by one family or group.
- A group of people whose homes are not permanent, but rather can be moved to stay close to food sources such as wild animals.
- The first of the Middle Age dynasties, also the shortest
- Mongolian kingdom in present day Russia (2 words)
- Northern kingdom in Middle Ages Vietnam. (2 words)
- A Chinese invention that revolutionized warfare.
- A trading path from China that led all the way to Turkey, bringing exotic things to Europe's doorstep.
- The last of the Middle Ages dynasties, known for its return to distinctly Chinese ideas.
- Putting knowledge to effective use.
- A warfare tactic that cuts a city off from its outside resources.
- Animals that the Mongolians specialized in using during battle.
- A Mongolian tent.
- Southern kingdom in Middle Ages Vietnam.
27 Clues: A Mongolian tent. • Putting knowledge to effective use. • The Mongolian name of Genghis Khan. • The first foreign dynasty of China. • The second dynasty and also the longest. • Southern kingdom in Middle Ages Vietnam. • A Chinese invention that revolutionized warfare. • A period of rule, usually by one family or group. • Mongolian kingdom in present day Russia (2 words) • ...
China Vocabulary 2022-03-01
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- a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens
- each dynasty rises to a political, cultural, and economic peak and then, because of moral corruption, declines, loses the Mandate of Heaven, and falls, only to be replaced by a new dynasty
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
- to set apart from other people or things
- the differences between people or things, when they are compared
- light, fertile soil that yields bountiful grain crops
- to improve the quality of something
- a region in the Huang He River valley, where Chinese civilization began
- a part or section of a country
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- a stream or river that feeds into a larger stream, river, or lake
- a person who works for a government
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- a stone-and-earth wall about 1,500 miles long, first built during the Qin dynasty to defend China’s northern boundary
- to exchange or share thoughts, feelings, or information with people, using words, writings, or other methods
- a large group of family members and friends
- a strong metal alloy made from copper
- worship honoring of ancestors through rituals, such as offering food and wine to the spirits of the dead
- a piece of bone or shell heated and cracked by holy men to seek advice from a king’s ancestors
- a network of trade routes that stretched for more than four thousand miles across Asia
- the religion which teaches that life brings suffering that one can escape through happiness and peace
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
- able to live forever
- places, usually in a desert, where water can be found
- the average weather conditions at a particular place
25 Clues: able to live forever • a part or section of a country • to improve the quality of something • a person who works for a government • a strong metal alloy made from copper • to set apart from other people or things • a large group of family members and friends • the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens • ...
2nd Year Writing Unit 11 Vocabulary Review 2013-05-29
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- ideas in an essay should _____ to the thesis statement.
- you want to go skiing you need to have the proper _____.
- sudden or momentous change in a wider situation.
- warming _____ a threat to humanity.
- presentation of an argument or arguments.
- complicated.
- Chinese doctor will give a _____ of herbs that will restore balance to the body.
- _____ in writing is the connection of all ideas to a single topic.
- groups ideas and explains them in a logical order.
- great importance or meaning.
- doctor's job is to _____ his or her patients.
- paragraphs compare and _____ two things.
- find a solution to a problem or disagreement.
- really like Korean food and _____ it to other people.
- cameras are much more popular than film ones these days.
- point of debate or discussion.
- need to _____ the problem before you can solve it.
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- first type of energy in Chinese medicine, called 'yin,' is quiet and _____.
- act of introducing something new.
- talks about the position, size and shape of things.
- is the act of changing someone's way of thinking.
- orders things by time or order of events.
- Doctors try to help their _____.
- and Western medicine have a different _____.
- _____ is related to unity and shows how ideas are linked logically.
- to the foundation or base; elementary.
- is the adverb for the noun technology.
- enjoy snacks. _____, I like crackers.
- effect something has.
- medicine _____ balance between yin and yang.
- medicine _____ on illness.
- devices are words and phrases that connect sentences and paragraphs together.
- phones, TVs and computer are all examples of this.
- smart phone is a _____ that lets me make phone calls, text, email and do many other things.
34 Clues: complicated. • effect something has. • medicine _____ on illness. • great importance or meaning. • point of debate or discussion. • Doctors try to help their _____. • act of introducing something new. • warming _____ a threat to humanity. • enjoy snacks. _____, I like crackers. • to the foundation or base; elementary. • is the adverb for the noun technology. • ...
Ch 3/4 Vocab 2022-11-02
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- State-approved associations of merchants that allowed them to pool their resources and limit their losses in the event that a particular caravan failed.
- highly popular and authentic Chinese version of Buddhism
- seasonal shift of wind
- Merchants traded here and interacted with other merchants from various origins, spreading culture and religion.
- Before the Mongol invasion, China was divided between the Song dynasty ruling the south and the pastoral Jurchen people in control of much of the north.
- People who herd animals for a living rather than doing agriculture or hunting.
- Was the Chinese innovation of paper money, named for its tendency to fly away in the wind.
- Castrated men that were personally loyal to the Chinese emperor.
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- Technological innovations that allowed camels to be more effective means of transportation along the Silk Road
- settlements of foreign people in an area
- the third Emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigning from 1402 to 1424.
- Form of Buddhism that recognized Buddha as a deity and emphasized compassion and the possibility of earning merit.
- Used by Buddhist monks to collect food and other items/donations.
- A combined religion of Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism
- Loyalty was built in the Mongolian army by stating the death penalty for an entire unit, should any member desert in batter, and by including the military leaders in the hardships of their men.
- Buddhism The version of Buddhism prominent in Japan.
- Mongol dynasty initiated by Khubilai Khan that ruled China from 1271 to 1368.
- The Mongol capital that housed a centralized bureaucracy with various specialized offices
- A tactic that involves surrounding a garrison or a populated area with the goal of driving out the enemy forces by deteriorating their defenses and cutting them off from reinforcements and vital supplies
- Chinese dynasty, from 1368 to 1644, that succeeded the Yuan dynasty of the Mongols.
20 Clues: seasonal shift of wind • settlements of foreign people in an area • Buddhism The version of Buddhism prominent in Japan. • highly popular and authentic Chinese version of Buddhism • A combined religion of Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism • Castrated men that were personally loyal to the Chinese emperor. • ...
Wild Swans Chapters 1-7 2025-03-19
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- This is where Dr. Xia and Jung's grandmother lived and were married.
- Jung's grandmother served in this position for at age 15 for a Chinese warlord general.
- This leader joined the Communist Party in 1938 (No hyphen).
- This was Jung's grandmother's second husband.
- These were the planes flown by the U.S. over China during World War II.
- This was Dr. Xia's profession.
- This nation took over after the Japanese surrendered, sparking the spread of Communism in the Eastern World.
- This is the meaning of the name "Yu"
- This group fought against the revolting Chinese Communist Party.
- This is where several students and teachers fled to escape the Communists in Manchuria.
- This was the leader(or chairman) of the Chinese Communist Party.
- Early in the chapter, we see a beggar sell their daughter for this.
- This is where General Xue moved, and he wanted Jung's grandmother to come with him.
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- This was an annual celebration of the New Year which involved several different festivals.
- This was the main city that both sides of the Civil War attempted to gain control of.
- This was both a torture and execution device that would slowly strangle a prisoner to death.
- This is the meaning of "Hong" in the name "De-hong"
- This is what happened to the families of Japanese officers after they committed Hari Kari.
- One of the reasons Dr. Xia was shouldn't have married Jung's grandmother was that he was a
- This is what Emperor Pu Yi referred to as China's "parent country"
- This was a painful practice for women that began to go out of style in the early 20th century.
- This is what Yu-wu wanted Jung's mom to smuggle into an ammunition depot.
- This was the rude comment did Emperor Pu Yi made about Jung's mom.
- This was a religious practice of traditional Chinese Buddhists.
- This country surrendered before Japan in World War II.
25 Clues: This was Dr. Xia's profession. • This is the meaning of the name "Yu" • This was Jung's grandmother's second husband. • This is the meaning of "Hong" in the name "De-hong" • This country surrendered before Japan in World War II. • This leader joined the Communist Party in 1938 (No hyphen). • This was a religious practice of traditional Chinese Buddhists. • ...
Festivals in Malaysia 2019-07-09
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- Diwali is important to all Hindus as it symbolises the ________ of good over evil.
- Hari Raya Puasa, it marks the end of ________.
- family members ask for ________ from friends and family members during Hari Raya.
- Gawai Dayak is celebrated in ________.
- Chinese New Year celebrated worldwide by the ________.
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- ________are lit to defend against darkness and evil.
- ________ symbolises the end of the Chinese New Year festival.
- It also marks the beginning of the new planting season.
- ________ is also commonly referred as Diwali.
- Traditional Malay food such as rendang, ketupat, and ________ is served.
10 Clues: Gawai Dayak is celebrated in ________. • ________ is also commonly referred as Diwali. • Hari Raya Puasa, it marks the end of ________. • ________are lit to defend against darkness and evil. • Chinese New Year celebrated worldwide by the ________. • It also marks the beginning of the new planting season. • ...
Ancient China crossword 2023-05-22
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- How long the han dynasty lasted
- The dynasty that would burn books if they did not agree to what the emperor said
- The most notable thing that the ancient chinese people made
- A object that flies by using the wind and was invented by ancient china
- Something used in everyday life to write on
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- First chinese dynasty
- Leader of china's first dynasty
- Something that is found in pillow cases and is expensive because of how its made
- Used on the fourth of July, usually as a celebration
- Second major chinese dynasty
10 Clues: First chinese dynasty • Second major chinese dynasty • How long the han dynasty lasted • Leader of china's first dynasty • Something used in everyday life to write on • Used on the fourth of July, usually as a celebration • The most notable thing that the ancient chinese people made • A object that flies by using the wind and was invented by ancient china • ...
Ancient China 2022-05-05
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- an economy that used paper currency
- a chinese invention that greatly helped sailors navigate
- gave hope of ending suffering
- a form of pain relief in which you stick needles into the skin
- a city built by the ming dynasty that was built to consolidate his imperial power and protect his own security
- a metal that as used to make weapons
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- Tang dynasty;overthrew china
- a Chinese philosophy that instructs believers on how to exist in harmony with the universe
- Chinese warriors
- the code of honor and morals developed by the Japanese samurai
10 Clues: Chinese warriors • Tang dynasty;overthrew china • gave hope of ending suffering • an economy that used paper currency • a metal that as used to make weapons • a chinese invention that greatly helped sailors navigate • the code of honor and morals developed by the Japanese samurai • a form of pain relief in which you stick needles into the skin • ...
ANCIENT CHINA VOCAB 2025-03-13
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- a strong metal alloy made from copper
- a person who works for the government
- a place, usually in a desert, where water can be found
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- a stream or river that feeds into a larger stream, river, or lake
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- average weather conditions at a particular place
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
- a business that manufactures a particular product, such as silk
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- light, fertile soil that yields bountiful grain crops
10 Clues: a strong metal alloy made from copper • a person who works for the government • average weather conditions at a particular place • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • light, fertile soil that yields bountiful grain crops • a place, usually in a desert, where water can be found • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws • ...
