chinese Crossword Puzzles
Ancient India and Ancient China 2024-10-07
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- belief in many gods
- earliest Chinese writing was found on these bones.
- longest ruling dynasty of China
- He Chinese civilization along this river.
- Hindu god of creation
- the cycle of birth and rebirth until you reach Moksha.
- the Ancient Chinese prayed to them.
- holy scriptures of Hinduism
- invaded India, brought the Vedas and Hinduism.
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- valuable export of the Chinese
- fine windblown soil in the Yellow River
- advancement of the Harrapan Civilization
- ultimate goal of Hinduism
- Hindu duty values and obligation
- Indus Valley Civilization
- family of rulers
- seasonal winds in India
- how you live in this life will determine your next.
- system brought to India by Aryans
- first dynasty of China
20 Clues: family of rulers • belief in many gods • Hindu god of creation • first dynasty of China • seasonal winds in India • ultimate goal of Hinduism • Indus Valley Civilization • holy scriptures of Hinduism • valuable export of the Chinese • longest ruling dynasty of China • Hindu duty values and obligation • system brought to India by Aryans • the Ancient Chinese prayed to them. • ...
Ch. 7 Early China (Civ. 1) 2023-04-11
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- system of beliefs introduced by the chinese thinker Confucius.
- Chinese practice of easing pain by sticking needles in their skin
- An aristocrat who led a rebellion against the Shang Dynasty and began the Zhou dynasty.
- Another kind of character used in chinese writing. When two are together.
- A trade route which became popular for merchants and illnesses.
- nobles whose wealth came from the land they owned
- Children respect for parents and older relatives, part of Confucianism
- proper way Chinese Kings were expected to rule under the Mandate of Heaven.
- Ancient chinese women would have their feet made smaller by wrapping
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- Group of appointed officials who are responsible for different areas of govt.
- Chinese philosophy based on the teachings of Laozi; give up worldly concerns
- formal order
- A line of rulers who belong to the same family.
- characters that stand for objects
- Chinese philosophy taught humans are naturally evil and need harsh laws
15 Clues: formal order • characters that stand for objects • A line of rulers who belong to the same family. • nobles whose wealth came from the land they owned • system of beliefs introduced by the chinese thinker Confucius. • A trade route which became popular for merchants and illnesses. • Chinese practice of easing pain by sticking needles in their skin • ...
Ancient China 2013-10-17
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- _______, silver, gold!
- Used to eat noodles.
- a paper _______ helps light up the night!
- Instead of a calculator!
- A Chinese invention created from another one of their inventions.
- Something made out of light, colorful materials that can fly while holding a string.
- A movie based on a true story.
- China`s continent.
- Something used to make a small or big BANG!
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- North, South, East or West!
- The place where the Great Wall of China is located in.
- A movie about a girl and her ugly step-sisters.
- the Chinese currency.
- the capital of China.
- Used in Chinese celebrations, known to breathe fire!
- Yat-sen The Chinese emperor of the year 1912.
- A game invented by the Chinese.
17 Clues: China`s continent. • Used to eat noodles. • the Chinese currency. • the capital of China. • _______, silver, gold! • Instead of a calculator! • North, South, East or West! • A movie based on a true story. • A game invented by the Chinese. • a paper _______ helps light up the night! • Something used to make a small or big BANG! • Yat-sen The Chinese emperor of the year 1912. • ...
Chinese Class Divisions 2022-11-03
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- Girls had to stay here.
- These examinations made it possible for the Chinese to improve their class.
- If your father was a peasant you would also be a peasant.
- In 105 B.C. this was invented.
- The Chinese probably discovered this.
- How the Chinese wore their hair.
- A river the Ancient Chinese lived near.
- People of this gender ruled Banpo.
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- One of the earliest Chinese villages.
- Only these people could wear silk.
- The number of Confucius virtues.
- A family of kings
- About 1,100 years ago the Chinese invented this.
- This was a gift from the ancestors.
14 Clues: A family of kings • Girls had to stay here. • In 105 B.C. this was invented. • The number of Confucius virtues. • How the Chinese wore their hair. • Only these people could wear silk. • People of this gender ruled Banpo. • This was a gift from the ancestors. • One of the earliest Chinese villages. • The Chinese probably discovered this. • A river the Ancient Chinese lived near. • ...
China 2018-03-29
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- 二
- The dynasty Confucius was born in
- The biggest mountain in the world
- A river known for its yellowish color
- The trade route that went through China
- 一
- The biggest desert in China.
- The biggest plateau in China.
- The most strict form of government used by Chinese dynasties.
- The people who were kept out of China by the wall.
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- 林
- 三
- 日
- The biggest wall in the world
- 山
- The least strict form of government used by Chinese dynasties.
- They came right after the Zhou
- The shortest reign by any Chinese dynasty
- 木
- The first chinese dynasty
- The material everyone looked for when traveling the silk road
21 Clues: 林 • 三 • 日 • 二 • 山 • 一 • 木 • The first chinese dynasty • The biggest desert in China. • The biggest wall in the world • The biggest plateau in China. • They came right after the Zhou • The dynasty Confucius was born in • The biggest mountain in the world • A river known for its yellowish color • The trade route that went through China • The shortest reign by any Chinese dynasty • ...
HST in China 2013-01-06
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- Chinese munt
- Chinese feestdag midden februari
- omkoopbaarheid
- antoniem voor tergend traag
- kleine afstand, steenworp
- sneller,hoger en sterker is het olympische ...
- ondergrondse spoorlijn zorgt voor verbinding met ...
- in uitmuntende termen spreken
- Chinese luchtvaartmaatschappij
- grondlegger van het Chinese communisme
- uitvoer
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- HST van Brussel naar Amsterdam
- bijna 2300 kilometer
- Westerse naam voor Guangzhou
- zuidelijk eindpunt hogesnelheidstraject
- scheppen
- opbrengst van een kapitaal
- ongeval
- overdreven opgewekte stemming
- nieuw
- verzoekschrift
- technologisch vooruitstrevend
- hoofdstad van Tibet
- voorzieningen in een gebied (bruggen, wegen, spoorlijnen, ...)
- hinderpaal
- langste overzeese brug
- waarborgen
- patrtij die de lakens uitdeelt in China
- vooraanstaande
- juist op tijd
- periodes van tien jaar
- bazig, eigenmachtig, dictatoriaal
32 Clues: nieuw • ongeval • uitvoer • scheppen • hinderpaal • waarborgen • Chinese munt • juist op tijd • omkoopbaarheid • verzoekschrift • vooraanstaande • hoofdstad van Tibet • bijna 2300 kilometer • langste overzeese brug • periodes van tien jaar • kleine afstand, steenworp • opbrengst van een kapitaal • antoniem voor tergend traag • Westerse naam voor Guangzhou • overdreven opgewekte stemming • ...
Nicholas Chapter 10 2023-05-03
11 Clues: yao means? • siji means? • hushi means? • yi hou means? • da zhen means? • give in chinese? • drive in chinese? • doctor in chinese? • always in chinese? • grow up in chinese? • attendant in chinese?
Sheng Ci_L11 2021-09-03
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- firecracker
- to continue
- Chinese New Year's Eve dinner
- Chinese New Year's Eve
- to lift
- wife of mother's brother
- to congratulate
- first month of the lunar year
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- mother's brother
- to turn upside down
- evening gathering
- traditional Chinese lunar calendar
- holiday;festival
- residential development
- environment
- (measure word for families and commercial establishment)
- to end
- feeling;emotion
18 Clues: to end • to lift • firecracker • to continue • environment • to congratulate • feeling;emotion • mother's brother • holiday;festival • evening gathering • to turn upside down • Chinese New Year's Eve • residential development • wife of mother's brother • Chinese New Year's Eve dinner • first month of the lunar year • traditional Chinese lunar calendar • ...
Moving on the Trade Routes. Rathinam. Pd. 3. 2024-10-20
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- Tower monument in India
- Dynasty in Java
- Transportation across the Sahara
- Ancient city in Mali
- Hindu-Buddhist temple in Khmer
- Focuses on enlightenment
- Center of Mississippian culture
- Chinese sailing ships
- Very wealthy man
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- Roadside inns alongside trade routes
- Maintaining heritage in a new land
- Muslim traveler
- System for trade
- Capital of the Mongol Empire
- Paper money in China
- Chinese philosophy
- Chinese explorer
- Bowls used by monks
- West African storytellers
- Language spoken
20 Clues: Dynasty in Java • Muslim traveler • Language spoken • System for trade • Chinese explorer • Very wealthy man • Chinese philosophy • Bowls used by monks • Paper money in China • Ancient city in Mali • Chinese sailing ships • Tower monument in India • Focuses on enlightenment • West African storytellers • Capital of the Mongol Empire • Hindu-Buddhist temple in Khmer • ...
ancient china 2023-02-02
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- a scared shine
- a valuable cloth
- Chinese medical practice
- a barrier
- he principles of right and wrong
- Farm worker
- A philosophy
- help tells the time
- master
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- A gemstone
- 1046 BC - 256 BC
- A religion in China
- a trade route
- Chinese philosophy
- a chinse philphoer
- device that records ground movements
- process of spread of a feature
- chinese Daoist philosopher
- dynasty 206 bc -221
- founder of the short-lived Qin dynasty
20 Clues: master • a barrier • A gemstone • Farm worker • A philosophy • a trade route • a scared shine • 1046 BC - 256 BC • a valuable cloth • Chinese philosophy • a chinse philphoer • A religion in China • help tells the time • dynasty 206 bc -221 • Chinese medical practice • chinese Daoist philosopher • process of spread of a feature • he principles of right and wrong • device that records ground movements • ...
Mother's Day Crossword 2023-05-09
14 Clues: Dad's name • sport I do • your last name • name of our dog • your birth month • Chinese hometown • Dad's birth month • my Chinese nickname • your major in college • your Chinese nickname • where you live right now • place you went to college • my sister's Chinese nickname • sport you did when you were younger
chinese 2024-07-31
Chinese 2024-11-21
10 Clues: สีของกล้วย • ราชินีผลไม้ไทย • เป็นสีที่มีราคา • ลิงชอบกินสิ่งนี้ • สีท้องฟ้าตอนกลางคืน • ผลไม้รูปร่างคล้ายหัวใจ • สีที่เด็กผู้หญิงส่วนมากชอบ • ทานดิบเอามาตำ สุกเอามาทานเล่น • กินเพื่อสุขภาพ มีเม็ดกลมตรงกลางใหญ่มาก • ผลไม้ที่นำมาทำของหวาน ใช้ได้ทั้งเนื้อและน้ำ เช่น บัวลอย
Chinese 2020-06-18
grade 7-1-1-2 2020-10-18
10 Clues: si in Chinese • qi in Chinese • yi in Chinese • wu in Chinese • er in Chinese • ba in Chinese • liu in Chinese • san in Chinese • jiu in Chinese • ling in Chinese
Ancient China-Gabrielle Peart 2018-05-07
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- Chinese people lived in the fertile river valley of what?
- Name the two countries that use Chinese characters in their writing system
- The Ming founder Zhu Yuanzhang was also named Hongwu meaning what?
- What was the first dynasty?
- When people made porcelain they used a strong type of ceramic like what?
- The chinese built large projects and one of the most famous ones were what?
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- In the first two centuries A.D. the Chinese invented a type of pottery called what?
- When people traveled on the Silk Road they faced many what like robbers that lurked on the trade routes?
- What was the first river that China settled on?
- What did Yongle emporor invented a huge palace with 9,999 rooms
- The chinese writing system first used what to represent objects and ideas
- The chnese navigators use what to navigate?
- What was the name of the dynasty that created the forbidden city?
- the Chinese invented what type of cloth that was the most rare item they traded?
- What group invaded China and was led by Gangis Kha?
- What was the Chinese's favorite number
- What path did the chinese use to trade on?
17 Clues: What was the first dynasty? • What was the Chinese's favorite number • What path did the chinese use to trade on? • The chnese navigators use what to navigate? • What was the first river that China settled on? • What group invaded China and was led by Gangis Kha? • Chinese people lived in the fertile river valley of what? • ...
Ancient China-Gabrielle Peart 2018-05-07
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- The chnese navigators use what to navigate?
- What was the name of the dynasty that created the forbidden city?
- Chinese people lived in the fertile river valley of what?
- The chinese writing system first used what to represent objects and ideas
- What did Yongle emporor invented a huge palace with 9,999 rooms
- When people traveled on the Silk Road they faced many what like robbers that lurked on the trade routes?
- What path did the chinese use to trade on?
- What was the first river that China settled on?
- What group invaded China and was led by Gangis Kha?
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- The Ming founder Zhu Yuanzhang was also named Hongwu meaning what?
- What was the first dynasty?
- When people made porcelain they used a strong type of ceramic like what?
- The chinese built large projects and one of the most famous ones were what?
- Name the two countries that use Chinese characters in their writing system
- the Chinese invented what type of cloth that was the most rare item they traded?
- What was the Chinese's favorite number
- In the first two centuries A.D. the Chinese invented a type of pottery called what?
17 Clues: What was the first dynasty? • What was the Chinese's favorite number • What path did the chinese use to trade on? • The chnese navigators use what to navigate? • What was the first river that China settled on? • What group invaded China and was led by Gangis Kha? • Chinese people lived in the fertile river valley of what? • ...
chinese 2022-06-29
Cutting Edge half a Crossword 2020-12-03
24 Clues: warm • kind • italy • cheap • bread • beach • brazil • hundred • spanish • surname • goodbye • chinese • address • mountain • friendly • thousand • exciting • shopping • fantastic • expensive • australia • rainforest • supermarket • interesting
Chinese Cinderella 2023-12-06
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- Which European language did Niang speak
- Adeline's cousin
- Who stops Adeline from having a birthday cake with her friend
- What avenue did Adeline live on
- Which relative does Adeline like the most
- What city did Adeline live in
- Who is Adeline's second brothers name
- A characteristic of Adeline
- What country did Adeline move to
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- What illness does Adeline have
- What animal is PLT
- What country does Adeline live in
- What animal killed PLT
- Who is Adeline's grandfather
- Who is Adeline's aunt
- Who treats Adeline the worst
- What body part did Chinese women bind
- How many siblings does Adeline have
- What did Adeline receive from her teacher in the first week of school
- Who is Adeline's step mother
20 Clues: Adeline's cousin • What animal is PLT • Who is Adeline's aunt • What animal killed PLT • A characteristic of Adeline • Who is Adeline's grandfather • Who treats Adeline the worst • Who is Adeline's step mother • What city did Adeline live in • What illness does Adeline have • What avenue did Adeline live on • What country did Adeline move to • What country does Adeline live in • ...
Chapter 3and4 2022-11-01
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- A dynasty that forced Mongols out of china to create diffused empire
- Chinese ships that stimulated the Indian Ocean Commerce, Chinese thrived from these small boats
- China after the spread into 4 Khanates
- The Chinese Emperor that started the CHinese voyages, Death causes them to stop.
- A castrated man personally loyal to the emperor
- fruit that spread all around to increase population and agriculture production
- During his reign they made efforts to repair damages from earlier policies in Persia
- group of Mongols that named themselves after chinese
- The nickname in "" to represent the Europeans for their mass conquering of the sea
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- Extension of buddhism in Japan
- Arab Scholar, merchant, and offical that traveled 70k miles by foot.
- Precious Metal that was greatly traded in Africa
- Grandson of Chiggis Khan that lead 2nd assault on Persia
- Eunech of the Chinese fleet that wanted control of the South China Sea
- Markets, Cities off of trade routes
- Was very important to keep this quality or would face punishment by strict leaders
- A strategy of attack to surround a city or building
- Extended Idea of buddhism, After theraveda that made Buddha a diety
- most common way of living , having domesticated livestock and travelling
- natural Disaster causing strong winds and rain.
20 Clues: Extension of buddhism in Japan • Markets, Cities off of trade routes • China after the spread into 4 Khanates • A castrated man personally loyal to the emperor • natural Disaster causing strong winds and rain. • Precious Metal that was greatly traded in Africa • A strategy of attack to surround a city or building • group of Mongols that named themselves after chinese • ...
China Meade 2022-01-19
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- Who gets the least respect?
- River Where did Chinese civilization begin?
- kingdom What did China refer to themselves as?
- What did writing do for them?
- Who is the highest in the social classes?
- What is key to the chinese?
- What does middle kingdom mean to the chinese?
- Most respected in the family
- structure Chinese government divided Chinese people into classes. What was it called?
- Bottom of the social structure
- Oldest surviving civilization
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- of the social structure Kings
- Who is the lowest in the social classes?
- Who is Shang replaced by?
- Who gets the most amount of respect?
- Yang What is another word for good karma and bad karma?
- Who gives the rulers their power?
- structure Marriage and Dating Couples will often meet each other through mutual friends or social gatherings.
- worship People worshipped many gods and thought that if the success of crops and the health and were based on the happiness of dead ancestors
- What does Zhou use to make the empire larger?
- What is Chinese writing called?
- cycle What refers to the rise and fall of dynasties?
- What was Laozi?
- Who was the first family to rule China?
- servants What is someone called if they do work for the government?
25 Clues: What was Laozi? • Who is Shang replaced by? • Who gets the least respect? • What is key to the chinese? • Most respected in the family • What did writing do for them? • Oldest surviving civilization • Bottom of the social structure • of the social structure Kings • What is Chinese writing called? • Who gives the rulers their power? • Who gets the most amount of respect? • ...
Persian Empire 2024-10-18
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- The philosophy that emphasizes strong government and strict laws
- where the most powerful families were moved too for the ruler to keep watch on them.
- The natural order that Laozi emphasized
- The Persian king known for his administrative skills
- First Emperor of a Unified China and founder of the Qin Dynasty
- The Persian king known for his tolerance and respect for local customs
- The period in Chinese history marked by the rise of various states fighting
- The concept of duty and respect in Confucianism
- The dynasty that overthrew the Shang around 1045 BC
- The Persian king who destroyed Egyptian temples
- The Chinese river known for its disastrous flooding
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- The first emperor of a unified China
- The Persian system of provinces
- The title given to Cyrus for his relationship with the gods
- The road built by Darius to improve communication across the empire
- The ancient practice of divination in China
- The Persian king known for expanding the empire to its greatest size
- The ancient Persian religion that emphasized good thoughts, words, and deeds
- The Chinese belief in the importance of family loyalty
- The Chinese philosophy that promotes harmony with nature
- The Chinese philosopher known for his teachings on ethics and morality
- The Chinese philosophy that emphasizes moral integrity and social harmony
- used by the Shang Priests to consult with the gods.
23 Clues: The Persian system of provinces • The first emperor of a unified China • The natural order that Laozi emphasized • The ancient practice of divination in China • The concept of duty and respect in Confucianism • The Persian king who destroyed Egyptian temples • used by the Shang Priests to consult with the gods. • The dynasty that overthrew the Shang around 1045 BC • ...
Chinese Dynasties 2023-05-12
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- Chinese poet who wrote about life’s pleasures
- It was invented in A.D. 105. Before that, books were usually written on silk.
- This system created a remarkably intelligent and capable governing class in China.
- This dynasty ruled China for more than 400 years, is divided into two periods.
- When a girl was very young, her feet were bound tightly with cloth, which eventually broke the arch and curled all but the big toe under.
- That class attained their status through education and civil service positions rather than through land ownership.
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- the process of making conquered peoples part of Chinese culture.
- allowed horses to pull much heavier loads than did the harness being used in Europe at the time.
- He had taught that gentlemen should practice “reverence [respect], generosity, truthfulness, diligence [industriousness], and kindness.”
- Liu Bang’s wife, she had powerful friends at court who helped her seize power
- Founds the Han Dynasty
- A printer could arrange blocks of individual characters in a frame to make up a page for printing.
- A system of treatment that involves inserting slender needles into the body at specific points
- This woman assumed the title of emperor for herself—the only woman ever to do so in China.
- He is called the “Martial Emperor” because he adopted the policy of expanding the Chinese empire through war
- Chinese poet who praised orderliness and Confucian virtues.
- Taizong He was the most powerful ruler of the Tang dynasty
17 Clues: Founds the Han Dynasty • Chinese poet who wrote about life’s pleasures • Taizong He was the most powerful ruler of the Tang dynasty • Chinese poet who praised orderliness and Confucian virtues. • the process of making conquered peoples part of Chinese culture. • Liu Bang’s wife, she had powerful friends at court who helped her seize power • ...
Crossword About Festivals and Holidays 2015-08-18
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- a chinese festival about hill walking
- celebrated at the start of the year
- the festival of love
- a chinese festival with a special boat
- foreigner festival in the spring on a specific day
- foreigner festival in the winter
- a chinese festival about love
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- a festival for mothers
- a chinese festival with lanterns
- a time for fathers
- a chinese festival with mooncakes
- a foreigner festival when people scare each other
- chinese festival commemorating the dead at their
13 Clues: a time for fathers • the festival of love • a festival for mothers • a chinese festival about love • a chinese festival with lanterns • foreigner festival in the winter • a chinese festival with mooncakes • celebrated at the start of the year • a chinese festival about hill walking • a chinese festival with a special boat • chinese festival commemorating the dead at their • ...
Crossword About Festivals and Holidays 2015-08-18
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- a festival for mothers
- the festival of love
- foreigner festival in the spring on a specific day
- foreigner festival in the winter
- a chinese festival with a special boat
- a chinese festival with lanterns
- a chinese festival about love
- celebrated at the start of the year
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- a chinese festival with mooncakes
- a time for fathers
- a chinese festival about hill walking
- a foreigner festival when people scare each other
- chinese festival commemorating the dead at their
13 Clues: a time for fathers • the festival of love • a festival for mothers • a chinese festival about love • foreigner festival in the winter • a chinese festival with lanterns • a chinese festival with mooncakes • celebrated at the start of the year • a chinese festival about hill walking • a chinese festival with a special boat • chinese festival commemorating the dead at their • ...
Unit 4: China & East Asia 2021-11-05
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- historical name of Japan
- Chinese region invaded by Japan in 1931
- Chinese Philosopher
- early Chinese book
- Weapon first widely utilized on Iwo Jima
- capital of Japan
- international organization after WWI
- strategic battle in central Pacific
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- Symbol of Daoism that represents balance
- peninsula invaded by Japan in 1910
- US Naval Base attacked in 1941
- city under British rule until 1997
- first Chinese Dynasty
- US President; 1933-1945
- founder of Daoism
- US President that ordered the use of Atom Bombs
16 Clues: capital of Japan • founder of Daoism • early Chinese book • Chinese Philosopher • first Chinese Dynasty • US President; 1933-1945 • historical name of Japan • US Naval Base attacked in 1941 • peninsula invaded by Japan in 1910 • city under British rule until 1997 • strategic battle in central Pacific • international organization after WWI • Chinese region invaded by Japan in 1931 • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-20
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- First mythical emperor of China-Chinese
- God of the sea-Greek
- God of the underworld-Greek
- Thor's power-Norse
- Is from what myth?-Chinese
- The creator-Indian
- God of lightning-Norse
- God that has a poison that will kill humanity-indian
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- The god of peace-Chinese
- Thor's hammer-Norse
- Aphrodite's dad-Greek
- The first living being on the universe-Chinese
- Goddess of beauty-Greek
- The preserver-Indian
- The remover of obstacles-Indian
- Thor's brother-Norse
16 Clues: Thor's power-Norse • The creator-Indian • Thor's hammer-Norse • God of the sea-Greek • The preserver-Indian • Thor's brother-Norse • Aphrodite's dad-Greek • God of lightning-Norse • Goddess of beauty-Greek • The god of peace-Chinese • Is from what myth?-Chinese • God of the underworld-Greek • The remover of obstacles-Indian • First mythical emperor of China-Chinese • ...
HI228 Crossword Game! 2021-03-02
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- The first magazine to come out for women... it kinda flopped (1922)
- The leader in Japanese department stores
- First phase of Chinese modern women
- Third phase of Chinese modern women
- Founder of the Republic of China
- Japans 'modern' idea of the ideal women
- Second phase of Chinese modern women
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- The updated version of the magazine (1923)
- Famous Chinese Jazz Trumpeteer
- Chinese Dress (high neck, tight-fitting dress)
- Chinese park reserved for foreign residents
- Author of The Wings
- of the Republic of China
13 Clues: Author of The Wings • of the Republic of China • Famous Chinese Jazz Trumpeteer • Founder of the Republic of China • First phase of Chinese modern women • Third phase of Chinese modern women • Second phase of Chinese modern women • The leader in Japanese department stores • Japans 'modern' idea of the ideal women • The updated version of the magazine (1923) • ...
Ancient china 2022-06-29
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- what was chinas last dynasty
- old Chinese attraction
- the topic we’re studying
- there were____dynasty
- a thing that blows up in the sky
- china has the biggest what
- a wise saying
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- the Chinese were great
- china was rule by
- a famous Chinese philosopher
- the Chinese made the first what
- longest living dynasty
- what was the first Chinese dynasty
13 Clues: a wise saying • china was rule by • there were____dynasty • the Chinese were great • old Chinese attraction • longest living dynasty • the topic we’re studying • china has the biggest what • what was chinas last dynasty • a famous Chinese philosopher • the Chinese made the first what • a thing that blows up in the sky • what was the first Chinese dynasty
Mythology Crossword Puzzle By:Bella 2021-09-20
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- First mythical emperor of China-Chinese
- God of the sea-Greek
- God of the underworld-Greek
- Thor's power-Norse
- Is from what myth?-Chinese
- The creator-Indian
- God of lightning-Norse
- God that has a poison that will kill humanity-indian
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- The god of peace-Chinese
- Thor's hammer-Norse
- Aphrodite's dad-Greek
- The first living being on the universe-Chinese
- Goddess of beauty-Greek
- The preserver-Indian
- The remover of obstacles-Indian
- Thor's brother-Norse
16 Clues: Thor's power-Norse • The creator-Indian • Thor's hammer-Norse • God of the sea-Greek • The preserver-Indian • Thor's brother-Norse • Aphrodite's dad-Greek • God of lightning-Norse • Goddess of beauty-Greek • The god of peace-Chinese • Is from what myth?-Chinese • God of the underworld-Greek • The remover of obstacles-Indian • First mythical emperor of China-Chinese • ...
Asian History Homework 2017-02-05
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- central Vietnam, beyond the empire's direct rule
- is a major river in west-central China's Gansu and Shaanxi provinces.
- sixth emperor of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty
- were two wars in the mid-19th century involving Anglo-Chinese disputes over British trade in China and China's sovereignty.
- was the longest-lasting of China's Dynasties
- was the chief southern capital and major urban center.
- collection of discourses
- philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history.
- is the most exciting period in Chinese history
- was a Hui Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, and fleet admiral during China's early Ming dynasty.
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- built a magnificent new capital at Loyang
- is remembered as a model ruler, fostering education and encouraging conscientious officials.
- kneel and touch the ground with the forehead in worship or submission as part of Chinese custom.
- is a novel attributed to Shi Nai'an
- was a minor border post and relatively minor Chinese officials
- Emperor was the fourth emperor of the Qing dynasty
- Pride in regained power and wealth led to the building of magnificent new capitals
- was an official of the Qing dynasty who was favoured by the Qianlong Emperor.
- a cryptic hand book for diviners
19 Clues: collection of discourses • a cryptic hand book for diviners • is a novel attributed to Shi Nai'an • built a magnificent new capital at Loyang • sixth emperor of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty • was the longest-lasting of China's Dynasties • is the most exciting period in Chinese history • central Vietnam, beyond the empire's direct rule • ...
Ancient china 2022-06-29
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- the Chinese were great
- china has the biggest what
- a famous Chinese philosopher
- the topic we’re studying
- longest living dynasty
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- a thing that blows up in the sky
- a wise saying
- china was rule by
- old Chinese attraction
- there were____dynasty
- the Chinese made the first what
- what was chinas last dynasty
- what was the first Chinese dynasty
13 Clues: a wise saying • china was rule by • there were____dynasty • the Chinese were great • old Chinese attraction • longest living dynasty • the topic we’re studying • china has the biggest what • a famous Chinese philosopher • what was chinas last dynasty • the Chinese made the first what • a thing that blows up in the sky • what was the first Chinese dynasty
Winter Festivals 2024-08-05
19 Clues: tree • money • gifts • Bodhi • light • candle • winter • summer • Diwali • spring • autumn • Kwanzaa • Hanukkah • decorate • celebrate • fireworks • Christmas • New Year Chinese New Year • Year's Eve New Year's Eve
Lunar New Year 2024-01-30
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- What are the red banners with poetic phrases called, which are hung on doorways for good luck?
- Is Chinese New Year only celebrated in China, or is it a global festival?
- How many days does the Chinese New Year celebration last, culminating with the Lantern Festival?
- What tradition involves scaring away evil spirits with colorful bursts of light in the sky?
- During Chinese New Year, families come together for a special time. What is this time called?
- What colorful objects are hung to symbolize a bright future?
- What kind of dances, featuring long creatures, are performed in the street during celebrations?
- Before Chinese New Year, families clean their homes to make way for good luck. What is this tradition called?
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- Wearing new clothes during Chinese New Year symbolizes what?
- What food, symbolizing wealth and a fresh start, is commonly eaten during the celebration?
- What is another name for Chinese New Year?
- How many animals are there in the Chinese zodiac?
- What legendary monster is often talked about during Chinese New Year, explaining many customs?
- Which color is considered lucky and is often used in decorations during Chinese New Year?
- What are red envelopes called, which are exchanged for good luck and prosperity?
15 Clues: What is another name for Chinese New Year? • How many animals are there in the Chinese zodiac? • Wearing new clothes during Chinese New Year symbolizes what? • What colorful objects are hung to symbolize a bright future? • Is Chinese New Year only celebrated in China, or is it a global festival? • ...
5 - Investigation 4 2024-11-22
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- Treatment faced by Chinese immigrants in the U.S.
- Groups aiding Chinese immigrants in Chinatown.
- Sheriff involved in the Pigtail Ordinance case.
- Community where immigrants preserved culture and identity.
- Anti-immigrant movement that opposed Chinese immigration.
- Hairstyle required under the Qing Dynasty.
- Yee Ah Tye ensured this for his daughters.
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- 1882 law restricting Chinese immigration.
- Town where Yee Ah Tye ran a store.
- Discovery in 1848 drew Chinese immigrants to California.
- City where Yee Ah Tye’s family sought safety.
- Yee Ah Tye's first night in San Francisco.
- First U.S. Chinatown was established here.
- Burial near these was vital for Chinese souls.
14 Clues: Town where Yee Ah Tye ran a store. • 1882 law restricting Chinese immigration. • Yee Ah Tye's first night in San Francisco. • First U.S. Chinatown was established here. • Hairstyle required under the Qing Dynasty. • Yee Ah Tye ensured this for his daughters. • City where Yee Ah Tye’s family sought safety. • Groups aiding Chinese immigrants in Chinatown. • ...
5 - Investigation 4 2024-11-21
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- Discovery in 1848 drew Chinese immigrants to California.
- Groups aiding Chinese immigrants in Chinatown.
- Community where immigrants preserved culture and identity.
- 1882 law restricting Chinese immigration.
- Hairstyle required under the Qing Dynasty.
- Burial near these was vital for Chinese souls.
- City where Yee Ah Tye’s family sought safety.
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- Town where Yee Ah Tye ran a store.
- Anti-immigrant movement that opposed Chinese immigration.
- Treatment faced by Chinese immigrants in the U.S.
- First U.S. Chinatown was established here.
- Yee Ah Tye's first night in San Francisco.
- Sheriff involved in the Pigtail Ordinance case.
- Yee Ah Tye ensured this for his daughters.
14 Clues: Town where Yee Ah Tye ran a store. • 1882 law restricting Chinese immigration. • First U.S. Chinatown was established here. • Yee Ah Tye's first night in San Francisco. • Yee Ah Tye ensured this for his daughters. • Hairstyle required under the Qing Dynasty. • City where Yee Ah Tye’s family sought safety. • Groups aiding Chinese immigrants in Chinatown. • ...
China Crossword 2023-10-11
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- The ____ and yang is the symbol of Taoism
- Great river in the north of China
- Dynasty that ruled from 1122-256 BCE
- The ____ of Heaven meant that the gods supported the dynasty in power
- Chinese philosophy that teaches oneness with nature and an all powerful Way
- Most famous Han emperor
- Fabric made by worms
- This Chinese political philosophy declared that the "nature of man is evil"
- First Chinese dynasty
- Dynasty for which China is named
- Bones used to foretell the future in China
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- Most famous Chinese philosopher
- Dominant religion in ancient China
- Dynasty that emerged in the 17th century BCE
- The ____ Mountains are China's southern border with India
- The Chinese built a REALLY BIG ____ across China
- ____ Huangdi is considered to be the first emperor of China
17 Clues: Fabric made by worms • First Chinese dynasty • Most famous Han emperor • Most famous Chinese philosopher • Dynasty for which China is named • Great river in the north of China • Dominant religion in ancient China • Dynasty that ruled from 1122-256 BCE • The ____ and yang is the symbol of Taoism • Bones used to foretell the future in China • ...
ancient china 2018-09-06
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- to require (someone) to pay a tax. To require someone to pay a tax on (something).
- a person who fights in battles and is known for having courage and skill
- A fast growing grass that grows very tall and with hollow stems like a tube. The Chinese found numerous uses for bamboo including paper, buildings, furniture, and musical instruments
- a family of rulers who rule over a country for a long period of time; also : the period of time when a particular dynasty is in power.
- a Chinese leader
- of or relating to the Chinese philosopher Confucious or his teachings or followers.
- A legendary monster that terrorized a Chinese village until they used fireworks and noise to scare it off. Their victory over Nian is celebrated on Chinese New Year. Divining- relating to or coming from God or a god.
- a group of countries or regions that are controlled by one ruler or one government; especially : a group of countries ruled by an emperor or empress.
- one of the three major religions or philosophies of ancient china, Taoism follows the teachings of
- A type of Chinese sailboat that is typically flat bottomed and uses fully battened sails.
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- A revered mythical creature that has the long body of a serpent, sharp teeth, four legs with sharp talons, and can fly
- a Chinese mystical philosophy traditionally founded by Lao-tzu in the sixth century b.c. that teaches conformity to the Tao by unassertive action and simplicity.
- An ancient Chinese treatment for healing that uses needles placed in various areas of the skin.
- one of the three major religions of china, buddhism originated in india
- A type of ceramic invented by the Chinese. It is thin, strong, and beautiful. It is often called "china" in the west.
- means old often refers to a civilisation
- the nomadic peoples of the north who often raided china.
- only worn by wealthy nobles
- A small narrow boat with a flat bottom that is usually 10 to 15 feet long.
- A luxurious material made from the cocoons of silkworms. Silk was highly prized in ancient China and
20 Clues: a Chinese leader • only worn by wealthy nobles • means old often refers to a civilisation • the nomadic peoples of the north who often raided china. • one of the three major religions of china, buddhism originated in india • a person who fights in battles and is known for having courage and skill • ...
From Ancient to Modern China 2014-11-19
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- Would China be described as a place with a great or low amount of liveablility
- What was the name of the second dynasty?
- The ancient Chinese practice of foot ....... was practiced on women
- Who did the Chinese people believe were in the centre of the world?
- A place with a significant amount of liveability should have a sense of .........
- What was the first name of the person who created the world's first seismograph
- What invention did the Chinese accidentally discover when serching for a drug that gave eternal life?
- What does a seismograph detect?(plural)
- How many children were the Chinese allowed to have during the policy that was used to control the rapid population growth of China?
- Who 'built' The Great Wall of China?(two words no space)
- End this word that describes what all cities throughout the world should have: multi-
- What was qin's last name?
- What would soldiers in The Great Wall of China use to signal an attack?
- What was the name of the emperor who unified China?
- What was the name of the first known dynasty?
- What factor starting with 'S' is essential to a liveable society?
- What is China's capital city?
- What country beginning with 'L' does China border with?
- The Chinese saw themselves as where in the world?
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- Who first taught the idea of Daoism?
- Whose teachings is Buddhism based on?
- What was the name of the emperor that built The Forbidden City?
- What country beginning with 'M' does China border with?
- Dooes The Great Wall of China mostly cover Northern, Southern,Eastern or Western China?
- Who were considered barbarians?(hyphonated)
- Who chose 'the mandate of heaven?(plural)
- Does China today have the highest, lowest or an average poulation compared to the rest of the world?
- Who did the Chinese have ruling them until 1911?
- What is the Chinese name for the book that teaches Buddhism?(hyphonated)
- Were women treated superior or inferior to men?
- What was the main goal of the people who believed in Buddhism?
- What direction do The Terracotta Warriors face?
32 Clues: What was qin's last name? • What is China's capital city? • Who first taught the idea of Daoism? • Whose teachings is Buddhism based on? • What does a seismograph detect?(plural) • What was the name of the second dynasty? • Who chose 'the mandate of heaven?(plural) • Who were considered barbarians?(hyphonated) • What was the name of the first known dynasty? • ...
Chinese Nonverbal Communication 2013-03-22
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- Chinese speakers will rarely use this word, and instead will use phrases such as "maybe," or "perhaps"
- Typically, Chinese posture can be described as being fairly (BLANK)
- Chinese speakers do not like to visibly display too much of this
- When gesturing to a specific Chinese individual, rather than pointing, teachers should hold their (BLANK) up and gesture to the individual
- The cultural teachings that promote harmony and calmness
- Slouching is an example of a rude and offensive (BLANK) in the Chinese culture
- Chinese speakers tend to stand much (BLANK) when communicating than Americans
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- Chinese speakers do this much less than American speakers
- Unlike in American culture, this is not a sign of agreement, but rather a sign of acknowledgement
- Chinese friend may share close physical contact and even hold hands as a sign of (BLANK)
- When meeting a superior, like a professor, this is the customary greeting
- Strangers do not touch because it is a sign of (BLANK)
- This type of communication occurs when the speaker is of a different cultural background than the listener
- This is considered rude and disrespectful in the Chinese culture, but is a sign of attentiveness and respect in American culture
- When signalling a student to answer a question, you should never do this
15 Clues: Strangers do not touch because it is a sign of (BLANK) • The cultural teachings that promote harmony and calmness • Chinese speakers do this much less than American speakers • Chinese speakers do not like to visibly display too much of this • Typically, Chinese posture can be described as being fairly (BLANK) • ...
Early Modern Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-06
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- Invaders to the Ming
- Tolerant Mughal leader
- Ottoman empire founder
- Word for self-rule or independence
- Akbar's son
- Russian leader name
- Another name for the Islamic Empires
- Russian's religion
- Horse warrior society
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- Founder of the Khan synasty
- Creators of the Devshirm system
- Sunni Muslims and Persian Empire
- Russian Dynasty name
- Turkish and Shia Islam Empire
- The Longest living Chinese emperor
- Mughal empire founder
- Statements said by the Qings every month
- The confucious system
- Chinese name for Confucius
- Chinese dynasty after the Ming
20 Clues: Akbar's son • Russian's religion • Russian leader name • Russian Dynasty name • Invaders to the Ming • Mughal empire founder • The confucious system • Horse warrior society • Tolerant Mughal leader • Ottoman empire founder • Chinese name for Confucius • Founder of the Khan synasty • Turkish and Shia Islam Empire • Chinese dynasty after the Ming • Creators of the Devshirm system • ...
Ancient China-Marlo Muntean-Sherrod 2018-05-07
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- This dynasty built The Great Wall Of China and made clay soldiers to protect their leader
- The first dynasty in China
- The founder of Confucianism
- A strong ceramic that is made from kaolin
- Used to protect China from the invading Mongols
- A home for the emperor with 9,999 rooms
- The most common religion in China
- A religion based on finding peace with nature
- The Chinese first settled on this river valley
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- The last Chinese Dynasty
- The Chinese were the first to make paper of of this
- This type of food was made to preserve wood in Ancient China
- A religion based on taking responsibility for society
- An invention made by the Chinese used by inserting needles on ones body to relieve pain or sickness
- The Chinese used these types of symbols when writing in Cuneiform
- Families of rulers or kings
- A fabric made from worm cocoons
- A group of trading routes used in Ancient China
- The symbol of Taoism used to represent opposite forces
- One out of every _____ people live in China
20 Clues: The last Chinese Dynasty • The first dynasty in China • Families of rulers or kings • The founder of Confucianism • A fabric made from worm cocoons • The most common religion in China • A home for the emperor with 9,999 rooms • A strong ceramic that is made from kaolin • One out of every _____ people live in China • A religion based on finding peace with nature • ...
BEIJING CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-11-30
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- Chinese zodiac for the yar 2022
- Unlucky number that sounds like death
- Complementary force of yang
- Pinyin for the colour that symbolises mourning
- A colour in monetary gifts that symbolizes good luck
- The only woman to sit on China's throne as Emperor in her own right
- technique in which practitioners stimulate specific points on the body, usually by inserting thin needles through the skin.
- Chinese unicorn
- The 5th zodiac animal in Chinese
- City that is home to Yu Yuan
- First name of the founding father of the People’s Republic of China
- round soup balls that are customary to eat during the Lantern festival
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- Colour represents power, royalty, and prosperity worn only by the emperor during the tang dynasty
- ancient Chinese exercise and healing technique that involves meditation, controlled breathing, and movement exercises.
- Material that makes the warriors in the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor
- The Confucian virtue ‘li’
- Chinese name for the summer solstice festival; the longest day
- Chinese zodiac animal that symbolizes power, nobleness, honour, luck, and success. It is gifted with innate courage, tenacity, and intelligence.
- The Confucian virtue ‘ren’
- invention accidentally discovered during a search for a potion to gain human immortality
- One of Chairman Mao’s olds; Jiù Wénhuà
- Official belief of the China Communist Party
- Number in the Chinese valentine
- Pinyin for the festival that commemorates the death of the poet and minister Qu Yuan who committed suicide by drowning himself in the Miluo River.
24 Clues: Chinese unicorn • The Confucian virtue ‘li’ • The Confucian virtue ‘ren’ • Complementary force of yang • City that is home to Yu Yuan • Chinese zodiac for the yar 2022 • Number in the Chinese valentine • The 5th zodiac animal in Chinese • Unlucky number that sounds like death • One of Chairman Mao’s olds; Jiù Wénhuà • Official belief of the China Communist Party • ...
Ch10 Tomas Magarinos 2022-03-30
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- having title or possession from birth
- an official who watches others behavior
- a group of non elected government officials
- a member of a upper class of society
- a chinese practice of inserting needles through skin
- a symbol in writing based on pictures
- piety the responsibility children have to obey
- a symbol in a writing system that represents an idea
- a chinese philosophy concerned with obtainining long life
- a military commander
- farmer a farmer who works land owned by someone else
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- coins and paper money used to exchange
- a chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of laws
- a system of beliefs from the teachings of Confucius
- a person that someone is descended from
- the belief that the chinese king's right to rule came from the gods
- service the administrative service of a government
- chinese system of beliefs telling the ways a king should rule
18 Clues: a military commander • a member of a upper class of society • having title or possession from birth • a symbol in writing based on pictures • coins and paper money used to exchange • an official who watches others behavior • a person that someone is descended from • a group of non elected government officials • piety the responsibility children have to obey • ...
chinese 2024-08-14
Ahmed 2021-09-01
25 Clues: - Auto • - blau • - Huhn • - Buch • - Stift • - recht • - Apfel • - blick • - werden • - Stelle • - wunder • - sauber • - Chinese • - Fenster • - Siedler • - schlimm • - Respekt • - Gallerie • - Behälter • - freiheit • - Lastwagen • - tourismus • - goldrausch • - wolkenkratzer • blog - Reiseblog
Allister and Jenny's Wedding 2017-07-21
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- Al & Jenny's son first name
- Allister's Chinese Zodiac Animal
- Jenny's favorite clothing brand
- Jenny's birthday month
- The video game Al & jenny played together
- Jenny's hometown
- Jenny's favorite dessert
- Allister's middle name
- Al & jenny's most visited coffee shop
- Jenny's Chinese Zodiac Animal
- Allister's favorite non-alcoholic drink
- Place where the couple first met
- Al & Jenny's favorite sport to play together
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- Allister's favorite food
- In what town was Allister born
- Jenny's Chinese first name
- Allister's favorite alcoholic beverage
- Allister's favorite color
- Jenny's favorite alcoholic beverage
- The first movie Al & Jenny watched together
- Jenny's heritage
- Jenny's favorite fruit
- Liam's birthday month
- Allister's birthday month
- Allister's eye color
- University that Jenny attended for undergrad
26 Clues: Jenny's hometown • Jenny's heritage • Allister's eye color • Liam's birthday month • Jenny's birthday month • Jenny's favorite fruit • Allister's middle name • Allister's favorite food • Jenny's favorite dessert • Allister's favorite color • Allister's birthday month • Jenny's Chinese first name • Al & Jenny's son first name • Jenny's Chinese Zodiac Animal • In what town was Allister born • ...
AP World Ch 3 and 4 Vocab Terms 2024-10-16
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- Chinese admiral that led Chinese tribute expeditions
- rest stops along Silk Road
- African storyteller
- American region with a stratified society
- The Mongol Chinese Dynastic title
- huge architectural expression of Hinduism
- the first ilkhan of Persia
- African language written in Arabic
- major center of trade and Islam education
- Region that culturally grounded Buddhism in a new place
- animal that allowed Trans Saharan trade
- Mongol capital that exemplified religious toleration
- ship innovation that utilized monsoon winds
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- Form of Chinese Buddhism that is biggest cultural adoption
- A type of system that connected the Mongol Empire
- Ideas of Buddhism and Confucian texts
- State approved associations of merchants
- Arab scholar who traveled the world
- Symbolic of Buddhist Monks achieving Nirvana
- permanent settlements of foreign traders
20 Clues: African storyteller • rest stops along Silk Road • the first ilkhan of Persia • The Mongol Chinese Dynastic title • African language written in Arabic • Arab scholar who traveled the world • Ideas of Buddhism and Confucian texts • animal that allowed Trans Saharan trade • State approved associations of merchants • permanent settlements of foreign traders • ...
Oosterse Filosofie 2015-11-19
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- Chinese filosofie: een deel van de elkaar aanvullende cirkel die staat voor onder andere vrouwelijkheid, de maan en kou
- Indiase filosofie: het filosofische inzicht waar de Indiase filosofie naar streeft
- Chinese filosofie: dat wat vanzelf is zoals het is; spontaniteit en natuurlijkheid
- Indiase filosofie: de bevrijding van de illusie dat dingen op zichzelf bestaan
- Indiase filosofie: de brandstof van het rad van leven, dood en wedergeboorte; de energie die ervoor zorgt dat het rad blijft draaien
- Chinese filosofie: de innerlijke kracht; het innerlijke gevoel van goed en kwaad
- Indiase filosofie: het rad van leven, dood en wedergeboorte
- Indiase filosofie: de mens en dingen hebben geen essentie; niets bestaat op zichzelf
- Chinese filosofie: de weg van het leven als methode en middel
- Chinese filosofie: de levensenergie die deel uit maakt van alles wat bestaat
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- Indiase filosofie: de essentie van de mens; de wetenschap dat de mens niet los staat van de werkelijkheid
- Indiase filosofie: het hiernamaals
- de focus op het eigen continent (Europa)
- Indiase filosofie: de illusie van de mens
- Indiase filosofie: de bevrijdingsleer van Boeddha
- Chinese filosofie: de levenswijze waarbij men alles laat gebeuren zonder hier tegenin te gaan
- Chinese filosofie: een deel van de elkaar aanvullende cirkel die staat voor onder andere mannelijkheid, de zon en warmte
17 Clues: Indiase filosofie: het hiernamaals • de focus op het eigen continent (Europa) • Indiase filosofie: de illusie van de mens • Indiase filosofie: de bevrijdingsleer van Boeddha • Indiase filosofie: het rad van leven, dood en wedergeboorte • Chinese filosofie: de weg van het leven als methode en middel • ...
Five Chinese Brothers by Claire Huchet 2023-02-21
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- The fourth Chinese brother could not be ___.
- The fifth Chinese brother could hold his breath ___.
- The little boy stuffed his pockets with ___ things from the sea.
- The little boy ___ when the sea was forced from the Chinese brother's mouth.
- The first Chinese brother was arrested, put in prison, and __ to have his head cut off.
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- The first Chinese brother made ___ gestures for the little boy to come back.
- The judge said the fifth Chinese brother must be ___.
- The first Chinese brother told the little boy to ___ him promptly.
- They lived ___ together for many years.
- The third Chinese brother could ___ his legs
- The second Chines brother had a/an ___ neck.
- The five Chinese brother's looked ___ alike.
12 Clues: They lived ___ together for many years. • The fourth Chinese brother could not be ___. • The third Chinese brother could ___ his legs • The second Chines brother had a/an ___ neck. • The five Chinese brother's looked ___ alike. • The fifth Chinese brother could hold his breath ___. • The judge said the fifth Chinese brother must be ___. • ...
China 1911-1919 2013-08-05
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- New Culture Movement
- Wuchang,hankou and Hanyang
- Suppressed 1911 revolutionaries
- Anti-Western Chinese
- Revolutionary Alliance
- Monopoly on trade with foreigners
- Rules by force
- Last Emperor
- Father of Chinese Revolution
- Eight legged essay
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- Anti-Qing rebels
- Without hereditary ruler
- Empress
- The system of belief
- Early Political Party
- Major Chinese ethnic group
- Yin and Yan
17 Clues: Empress • Yin and Yan • Last Emperor • Rules by force • Anti-Qing rebels • Eight legged essay • New Culture Movement • Anti-Western Chinese • The system of belief • Early Political Party • Revolutionary Alliance • Without hereditary ruler • Wuchang,hankou and Hanyang • Major Chinese ethnic group • Father of Chinese Revolution • Suppressed 1911 revolutionaries • Monopoly on trade with foreigners
Learning By Doing - Riley 2014-01-06
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- Rebellion in the 1830s to create a "heavenly kingdom of great peace"
- Young emperor who took measured to modernize China
- Quick growing crop the Qing acquired
- Man who led the rebellion
- Policy that made china open to trade with other nations
- Rebellion against foreigners and Christians-"Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists" lead it
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- Chinese accepted an ambassador from this country in 1793
- Foreigners gained these rights when at open Chinese ports
- Dynasty in China from 1644-1912
- Product the Chinese bought in large quantities
- Southern port (only port) westerners could do business at
- Metal from Chinese mines
- The treaty gave british this island
- Treaty which put a stop to the British and Chinese conflicts
- Open sea battles between British and Chinese
15 Clues: Metal from Chinese mines • Man who led the rebellion • Dynasty in China from 1644-1912 • The treaty gave british this island • Quick growing crop the Qing acquired • Open sea battles between British and Chinese • Product the Chinese bought in large quantities • Young emperor who took measured to modernize China • Policy that made china open to trade with other nations • ...
Chinese Geography 2014-05-06
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- The native Chinese population that accounts for over ninety percent
- Greatest river in China; navigable all year round by steamboats up to Hankou
- "tall grain"; special form of millet grown by farmers in the north
- The preferred culinary taste in the north, according to a proverbial saying
- One of the principle rivers; found in south Manchuria
- The native Muslim population
- The native Tibetan population
- The preferred culinary taste in the south, according to a proverbial saying
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- The native Manchu population
- The only river that does not flow into the Pacific Ocean
- The native Mongolian population
- "China's Sorrow"; river that carries loess through north China and is known for excessive flooding
- One of the principle rivers; found in north Manchuria and navigable for only six months a year
- The mountain range that divides north and south China; extends out east from the Kun Lun system of north Tibet
- The preferred culinary taste in the east, according to a proverbial saying
- The preferred culinary taste in the west, according to a proverbial saying
- One of the principle rivers; flows out at Canton
17 Clues: The native Manchu population • The native Muslim population • The native Tibetan population • The native Mongolian population • One of the principle rivers; flows out at Canton • One of the principle rivers; found in south Manchuria • The only river that does not flow into the Pacific Ocean • "tall grain"; special form of millet grown by farmers in the north • ...
Chinese Balloon 2023-02-09
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- the balloon had large _____ panels
- US believes its part of a bigger plan that has spanned _____ continents
- The US is considering taking ______ against groups linked to the Chinese government
- China said our decision to destroy the balloon was ______.
- lawmakers passed a resolution ______ China
- The balloon was shot down over the _______ Ocean
- China said the balloon was a ______ device
- The hearings come amid mounting _______.
- The types of antennas are meant for ______ technology
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- The potential to harm civilians was ______ to significant
- it was equipped with multiple...
- US Secretary of State
- China has denied the balloon was used for...
- US Army Lieutenant General Douglas...
- The US may have taken _____ to prevent China from gathering data
- It may have intercepted communications from _____ bases
- The balloon caused our Secretary of State to _____ his trip
17 Clues: US Secretary of State • it was equipped with multiple... • the balloon had large _____ panels • US Army Lieutenant General Douglas... • The hearings come amid mounting _______. • lawmakers passed a resolution ______ China • China said the balloon was a ______ device • China has denied the balloon was used for... • The balloon was shot down over the _______ Ocean • ...
Chinese 1 2019-05-06
17 Clues: son • name • Miss • mother • father • sir/Mr • doctor • friend • person • teacher • student • children • daughter • shoolmate • boyfriend • girlfriend • to be called
Chinese words 2023-06-27
Communism in China 2021-03-25
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- The head of the Tibetan government.
- The act of setting oneself on fire, Some Tibetans used that to pressure China to make Tibet independent.
- Was under British Control during the Opium Wars, became a Chinese territory in 1997, and was mostly influenced by capitalism.
- Location of Tiananmen square.
- Mao Zedong's successor, had a different vision of communism, well known for China's economic success.
- An ideology in which businesses are owned privately. United States is influenced by that ideology.
- The act of colonizing and annexing land.
- Founded Kuomintang in 1915, won many accolades from world leaders including Vladmir Lenin.
- First Leader of the Chinese Communist Party during the Chinese Civil War.
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- A sense of pride and willingness for their nation.
- The Chinese Nationalist Party, eventually became democratized in the Chinese Civil War.
- Location where Mao Zedong announced the foundation of Communist China after the Chinese Civil War, there was a massacre in 1989.
- Where most Uyghurs live.
- The act of working together and working in communes.
- Leader of the Kuomintang during the Chinese Civil War.
- Many KMT refugees, and eventually the government had fled to that island. Has a capitalist ideology.
- An ideology in which the means of production is public to the community. The Soviet Union and China are influenced by that ideology.
- A minority ethnic group in China, are usually treated unfairly for being Muslim.
- Located next to China, majorly a Buddhist nation.
19 Clues: Where most Uyghurs live. • Location of Tiananmen square. • The head of the Tibetan government. • The act of colonizing and annexing land. • Located next to China, majorly a Buddhist nation. • A sense of pride and willingness for their nation. • The act of working together and working in communes. • Leader of the Kuomintang during the Chinese Civil War. • ...
Chapter 6 III 2022-11-03
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- the Nationalists fled after Communist takeover
- father of Mexican Missions
- this man was a general and more powerful than the emperor
- missionary that was killed in Communist China
- father of Faith Missions
- Chinese philosopher and teacher
- Nationalist Chinese leader
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- Italian trader wrote a book about experiences in China
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki are cities in this country
- Chinese tower with a roof
- Emperor of Japan
- this man led the Republic of China
- communist Chinese leader
- these people invented/ discovered silk,paper and printing
14 Clues: Emperor of Japan • communist Chinese leader • father of Faith Missions • Chinese tower with a roof • father of Mexican Missions • Nationalist Chinese leader • Chinese philosopher and teacher • this man led the Republic of China • missionary that was killed in Communist China • the Nationalists fled after Communist takeover • Hiroshima and Nagasaki are cities in this country • ...
China in the 19th Century by Jenecia Smiley 2022-11-08
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- China-centred community of nations.
- The only thing British could offer the chinese silver and________?
- Chinese theory and practice with non chinese states.
- 1644 to 1912.
- British interest extended here during opium war.
- Paid the most tribute to China.
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- Chinese outgrew the Tribute System to adopt to this.
- Chinese term for Far Eastern World.
- Chinese Belief System.
- Private traders were allowed to reside here.
- Centralized and Unified the Chinese World Order.
- Only port to open in foreign Trade.
12 Clues: 1644 to 1912. • Chinese Belief System. • Paid the most tribute to China. • Chinese term for Far Eastern World. • China-centred community of nations. • Only port to open in foreign Trade. • Private traders were allowed to reside here. • Centralized and Unified the Chinese World Order. • British interest extended here during opium war. • ...
Ancient China (20pts) 2022-01-10
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- was invented in 25-220 CE
- Used during festivals to scare spirits away
- founded in the 6th century
- was invented around 500 BC
- Chinese version of football
- was invented in 1000 AD
- introduced in 206 bc
- this was the first Chinese dynasty
- Over 5000 years old
- have been used for over 4000 years in china
- The Monk who brought Buddhism east
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- Silk cloth that the Chinese would wear
- was made 6000 years ago
- was invented in 1100 AD
- this was the last Chinese dynasty
- was invented 1700 years ago
- A sport played in china
- kind, mythical creatures that are worshiped
- the First emperor of ancient china
- last emperor of china
- Ancient china's name in china
21 Clues: Over 5000 years old • introduced in 206 bc • last emperor of china • was made 6000 years ago • was invented in 1100 AD • A sport played in china • was invented in 1000 AD • was invented in 25-220 CE • founded in the 6th century • was invented around 500 BC • was invented 1700 years ago • Chinese version of football • Ancient china's name in china • this was the last Chinese dynasty • ...
Allister and Jenny's Wedding 2017-07-21
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- Allister's favorite non-alcoholic drink
- Jenny's favorite clothing brand
- Allister's middle name
- Al & Jenny's son first name
- Al & jenny's most visited coffee shop
- Allister's favorite color
- Jenny's favorite fruit
- The first movie Al & Jenny watched together
- Allister's favorite alcoholic beverage
- Jenny's favorite alcoholic beverage
- Liam's birthday month
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- In what town was Allister born
- Allister's favorite food
- Place where the couple first met
- Jenny's heritage
- Jenny's favorite dessert
- Jenny's birthday month
- Al & Jenny's favorite sport to play together
- Allister's birthday month
- The video game Al & jenny played together
- Jenny's hometown
- Jenny's Chinese Zodiac Animal
- Jenny's Chinese first name
- University that Jenny attended for undergrad
- Allister's eye color
- Allister's Chinese Zodiac Animal
26 Clues: Jenny's heritage • Jenny's hometown • Allister's eye color • Liam's birthday month • Jenny's birthday month • Allister's middle name • Jenny's favorite fruit • Allister's favorite food • Jenny's favorite dessert • Allister's birthday month • Allister's favorite color • Jenny's Chinese first name • Al & Jenny's son first name • Jenny's Chinese Zodiac Animal • In what town was Allister born • ...
Ancient China 2022-05-04
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- An Asian innovation
- How many years has Chinese medicine has evolved
- The third generation
- Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Kungfu was established at _______ temple
- Psychological effect
- What culture is this
- The head of the household
- They also ate a lot of ____
- once the grandfather died the children would _______ the household
- Based on human conduct as opposed to religion and belief in God
- Taoism is pronounced as
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- A monotheistic religion
- Was first practised by Chinese Monks
- The second generation
- They also ate a lot of ____ as well
- Makes people feel better
- A nontheistic religion or philosophy
- What is the diagram called on the second slide
- is this fun
- emphasizes belief in nature and dealing with life in a natural manner
21 Clues: is this fun • An Asian innovation • The third generation • Psychological effect • What culture is this • The second generation • A monotheistic religion • Taoism is pronounced as • Makes people feel better • The head of the household • They also ate a lot of ____ • Traditional Chinese Medicine • They also ate a lot of ____ as well • Was first practised by Chinese Monks • ...
Learning By Doing - Riley 2014-01-06
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- Dynasty in China from 1644-1912
- Product the Chinese bought in large quantities
- The treaty gave british this island
- Southern port (only port) westerners could do business at
- Foreigners gained these rights when at open Chinese ports
- Young emperor who took measured to modernize China
- Metal from Chinese mines
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- Treaty which put a stop to the British and Chinese conflicts
- Open sea battles between British and Chinese
- Man who led the rebellion
- Rebellion against foreigners and Christians-"Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists" lead it
- Chinese accepted an ambassador from this country in 1793
- Rebellion in the 1830s to create a "heavenly kingdom of great peace"
- Policy that made china open to trade with other nations
- Quick growing crop the Qing acquired
15 Clues: Metal from Chinese mines • Man who led the rebellion • Dynasty in China from 1644-1912 • The treaty gave british this island • Quick growing crop the Qing acquired • Open sea battles between British and Chinese • Product the Chinese bought in large quantities • Young emperor who took measured to modernize China • Policy that made china open to trade with other nations • ...
From Ancient to Modern China 2014-11-19
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- Is Hong Kong a part of China?
- Who started Confuscianism?
- What type of compass did the Chinses invented?
- List one important factor for survival?
- Which emperor ruled the Han Dynasty in 138BCE?
- What have Chinese rulers based their authority on?
- Which is the closest city to Bejing?
- What is the nearest city to the Great Wall?
- What is one of the inventions that Chinese used to fight their enemy?
- What is the Book called about Confuscianism?
- In Ancient China who is below bureaucrats on the class structure?
- Who are the lower classes in Modern and Ancient China?
- How many words is liveability made out of?
- Did the Mandate of Heaven exist in the early times or later times of Chinese History?
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- Which emperor was the Terracotta Warriors Built for?
- Who lived in the Forbidden City?
- Which month in 2013 did the Chinese government announced that it would be phasing out the one child policy?
- Who did Emperor Wudi sent to establish relations with people in the remote west?
- Bejing is the ______ of China.
- Which country did Buddhism came from?
- What does 王 stands for?
- What did the Ancient Chinese used to detect earthquakes?
- Which northern invaders did the Chinese wanted to prevent when they built the Great Wall?
- Who started the Han Dynasty?
- Who had the Chinese chosen to rule if they based their authority on Mandate of Heaven?
- What tools did they use in Acupuncture in China?
- Are cities with low population density liveable or cities with high population?
- Who built the Great Wall?
- What is the most important factor about liveability?
- What was the Silk Road used for?
- How many great inventions did the Ancient Chinese invent?
- Who was Daoism first taught by?
32 Clues: What does 王 stands for? • Who built the Great Wall? • Who started Confuscianism? • Who started the Han Dynasty? • Is Hong Kong a part of China? • Bejing is the ______ of China. • Who was Daoism first taught by? • Who lived in the Forbidden City? • What was the Silk Road used for? • Which is the closest city to Bejing? • Which country did Buddhism came from? • ...
Chinese 2020-03-19
China- Introduction 2021-01-11
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- Utensils used by the Chinese
- Customary drink discovered in China
- The name of Chinese leaders (like a king)
- The custom of binding young girl's feet
- The founder of a religion in China
- The Tarter servant of Marco Polo
- China's first foreign led dynasty
- The country we are studying
- The great empire that later ruled China
- Religion founded in India, adopted in China
- Primary land route used for trade
- Built to protect China from invaders
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- An item of gold issued by the Kublai Khan
- Chinese are of writing
- Leader of China during the Yuan Dynasty
- Discovered in China, used in fireworks
- The philosophy and teachings of Confucius
- The capitol of China
- Chinese philosopher born 551 BC
- Merchant, writer & traveler from Italy
- The primary crop and basic food of China
21 Clues: The capitol of China • Chinese are of writing • The country we are studying • Utensils used by the Chinese • Chinese philosopher born 551 BC • The Tarter servant of Marco Polo • China's first foreign led dynasty • Primary land route used for trade • The founder of a religion in China • Customary drink discovered in China • Built to protect China from invaders • ...
Winter Festivals 2024-08-05
19 Clues: tree • money • gifts • Bodhi • light • candle • winter • summer • Diwali • spring • autumn • Kwanzaa • Hanukkah • decorate • celebrate • fireworks • Christmas • New Year Chinese New Year • Year's Eve New Year's Eve
Imperial China 2024-03-08
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- During which dynasty was the canal lock invented?
- What century did the Chinese start making paper?
- What was the first weapon made with gunpowder?
- What is a highly complex body of workers with many levels of authority called?
- The Chinese invent the compass before the C.E. or during the C.E.?
- What is rule by officials of proven merit called?
- What was one of Imperial China's groundbreaking medical discoveries?
- What ran the Chinese paddlewheel boats?
- In which dynasty was tea first planted?
- What century was the movable type created in?
- What is Porcelain baked in?
- Who was the first to make and produce steel?
- In which dynasty was the movable type created?
- Is it possible the Chinese alchemists invented gunpowder by accident?
- What is something belonging or related to an emperor called?
- Did rockets have gunpowder in them?
- What was used to qualify candidates for positions in the government?
- What is a ruling class of noble families called?
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- What foreign power was in control in the Yuan dynasty?
- When was the arched bridge invented?
- What was the name of the bomb the Chinese lit and threw by hand?
- What type of pot is very strong yet light can still pass through it?
- What were the separate watertight compartments in Chinese boats sealed with?
- Who is known as the greatest explorer in Chinese history?
- What is the growth of cities called?
- What is the study of stars and planets called?
- What is a line of rulers descended from one family called?
- Who also attempted to build an arched bridge but did not do it as well as the Chinese?
- What were artillery shells launched by?
- What is the political leader of a territory containing several countries or groups of people called?
- What is it called when a conquered country or territory pays tribute to the conqueror?
31 Clues: What is Porcelain baked in? • Did rockets have gunpowder in them? • When was the arched bridge invented? • What is the growth of cities called? • What were artillery shells launched by? • What ran the Chinese paddlewheel boats? • In which dynasty was tea first planted? • Who was the first to make and produce steel? • What century was the movable type created in? • ...
Chinese Cinderella 2015-10-05
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- What is third brothers actual name?
- What is second brothers actual name?
- Who was Adeline closest to?
- What is a child in order of birth called?
- What is Adeline's Given name?
- Who came to get Adeline from boarding school?
- What is Adeline's Chinese name?
- How did Adeline keep in touch with Aunt Baba?
- What was Adeline's number at boarding school?
- What is big sisters actual name?
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- How old was big sister when she got married?
- What is fourth brothers actual name?
- Why did Adeline receive the award she got in kindergarten?
- What did Adeline name the duck she received?
- Where did Adeline's family go while she wad at boarding school?
- What was the name of Big sisters fiancé?
- What is big brothers actual name?
17 Clues: Who was Adeline closest to? • What is Adeline's Given name? • What is Adeline's Chinese name? • What is big sisters actual name? • What is big brothers actual name? • What is third brothers actual name? • What is fourth brothers actual name? • What is second brothers actual name? • What was the name of Big sisters fiancé? • What is a child in order of birth called? • ...
Chinese Dynasty 2022-12-14
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- Poor people legally bound to wealthy landowners
- Leader of the Minamoto clan in Japan
- A chain of trade routes
- You were rich if you had this
- invention allowing spread of ideas
- A supreme military commander
- Capital City of China
- A series of rulers from the same family
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- A japanese warrior
- Fierce nomads from Central Asia
- Chinese teacher influencing Tang Taizhong
- A waterway that linked the Huang and Chang
- Capital city of Medieval Japan
- System A system of hiring people based on abilities
- More important than death
- largest desert in China
- First ruling dynasty
17 Clues: A japanese warrior • First ruling dynasty • Capital City of China • A chain of trade routes • largest desert in China • More important than death • A supreme military commander • You were rich if you had this • Capital city of Medieval Japan • Fierce nomads from Central Asia • invention allowing spread of ideas • Leader of the Minamoto clan in Japan • ...
Chinese geography 2022-05-10
17 Clues: Bohaisea • YellowSea • Himalayas • GobiDesert • Huaiheriver • YellowRiver • YangtzeRiver • MountEverest • Pacific Ocean • YongdingRiver • PlateauofTibet • TaklimanDesert • NorthChinaPlain • Yanshanmountains • TarimBasinDesert • tianshanMountains • yarlungzangboriver
Chinese Art 2024-10-30
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- buddha to be
- realism landscape artist
- painting earliest chinese paintings
- relaxed style of buddha
- highly prized
- vessel for wine elite families
- teacher, philosopher that taught keeping order and ethics
- complimentary opposites
- had inscriptions or poems
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- history of chinese art
- parchment or silk
- coblat blue porcelain
- receding parallel lines
- 4 masters of _______
- painted scenes of quiet nature
- white clay that porcelain is made from
- monster face
- ward off evil spirits
18 Clues: buddha to be • monster face • highly prized • parchment or silk • 4 masters of _______ • coblat blue porcelain • ward off evil spirits • history of chinese art • receding parallel lines • relaxed style of buddha • complimentary opposites • realism landscape artist • had inscriptions or poems • painted scenes of quiet nature • vessel for wine elite families • ...
Philosophy of Ancient Greece and China 2022-05-08
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- the Chinese did this action more readily than the Greeks
- Confucianism blended smoothly with this belief.
- the chief moral system of China, has been called the religion of common sense
- to shrink something you need to do this first.
- never developed the concept of zero.
- there is no exact translation of this word in Chinese. (Hint: needed for fitting clothing or shoes.)
- to take something you need to do this first.
- Chinese scrolls and porcelains depicted scenes of this activity rather than battles and parties.
- comes from the Greek word meaning "leisure".
- a matter of controversy whether the Greeks or Hebrews invented this sense of personal agency.
- the Chinese counterpart to the Greek agency.
- a key idea is a notion of this.
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- Greeks' recognition that their belief that their way of life was superior to that of the Persians might be based on mere prejudice.
- Zeno's famous demonstration included this object to prove visual evidence on motion and movement.
- the Greeks made it clear that a man is defined by this fueled tradition.
- to weaken something you need to do this first.
- and option Greek philosophers' trusted was either this or their senses.
- the Chinese made little progress in this subject because proofs relied on formal logic and the notion of contradiction.
- in Chinese history this procedure was a great rarity.
- a suffix not found in the Chinese language.
- to abolish something you need to do this first.
- one sign of the Tao stands for the feminine and dark and passive
- one sign of the Tao stands for the masculine and light and active.
23 Clues: a key idea is a notion of this. • never developed the concept of zero. • a suffix not found in the Chinese language. • to take something you need to do this first. • comes from the Greek word meaning "leisure". • the Chinese counterpart to the Greek agency. • to weaken something you need to do this first. • to shrink something you need to do this first. • ...
The Han Dynasty 2023-03-31
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- The capital city of that time
- About how much time the Han Dynasty lasted
- The thing that the Romans would trade for silk
- The idea that people should be able to rule based on their understanding
- What the Han Dynasty is famous for
- The part of the "world" that China was on
- What the Chinese needed from the Western world
- A tool that the Chinese invented to measure earthquakes
- A dynasty filled with art, music, and culture
- The group of roads that connected China to Syria
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- The delicate pottery that the Chinese are famous for
- The common school supply that the Chinese invented
- How long emperor Wu Di ruled
- An insect that produces silk
- The emperor that made China even bigger
- The people who often ruled in place of their sons
- A house on water that became popular during the Han Dynasty
- The place that emperor Wu Di conquered
- The emperor that came before the Han Dynasty
- The secret that the Chinese kept for 3,000 years
20 Clues: How long emperor Wu Di ruled • An insect that produces silk • The capital city of that time • What the Han Dynasty is famous for • The place that emperor Wu Di conquered • The emperor that made China even bigger • The part of the "world" that China was on • About how much time the Han Dynasty lasted • The emperor that came before the Han Dynasty • ...
Ancient China 2014-10-31
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- A fast growing grass that grows very tall and with hollow stems like a tube.
- a famous Chinese invention that is usually used on New Years Eve.
- what lots of Chinese clothes were made of.
- Royal leader of China.
- a type of artistic writing
- A person from whom a person is descended.
- a type of drink
- Mythical fire breathing creatures believed to bring good luck
- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time.
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- A type of Chinese sailboat that is typically flat bottomed and uses fully battened sails.
- A type of varnish used to protect items and make them more beautiful.
- the Chinese animal of the year(2014).
- A 5500 mile long wall built along the northern border of China.
- Chinese philosopher and teacher.
- A type of baked clay ceramic.
- continent located in Asia.
- River A river in China that's existed since ancient times.
- When they are dead they got covered in terracotta.
- a black and white animal.
- it is served in many restaurants and is served fried.
20 Clues: a type of drink • Royal leader of China. • a black and white animal. • a type of artistic writing • continent located in Asia. • A type of baked clay ceramic. • Chinese philosopher and teacher. • the Chinese animal of the year(2014). • A person from whom a person is descended. • what lots of Chinese clothes were made of. • When they are dead they got covered in terracotta. • ...
Ancient China 2023-02-21
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- wheel turning from the water flowing against it
- money in the form of coins or paper
- writing symbol representing a thing or idea
- time span between parents' birth and their children's birth
- official who watches for correct behavior
- Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to treat disease or relieve pain
- Chinese belief system of the way a person must rule
- farmer working on land owned by someone else and pays rent in cash/share of crops
- responsibility of children to respect, obey and care for their parents
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- belief of Chinese king's right to rule came from the Gods
- basic ideas about society, education, and right and wrong
- long-dead family members
- narrow sea between two land masses
- gaining title or possession by birthright
- military leaders with their own army
- belief system based on teachings of Confucius
- group of non-elected government officials
- writing symbol based on pictures
- Chinese philosophy concerned with obtaining long life and living in harmony with nature
- Chinese philosophy stressing the importance of laws
20 Clues: long-dead family members • writing symbol based on pictures • narrow sea between two land masses • money in the form of coins or paper • military leaders with their own army • gaining title or possession by birthright • group of non-elected government officials • official who watches for correct behavior • writing symbol representing a thing or idea • ...
Ancient China 2019-09-01
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- Chinese Emperors often used this as their symbol, signified strength, power and good luck
- Cai Lun invented this object
- of the Red Cliffs This battle started near the end of Han Dynasty of China
- Ancient Chinese was the first to drink this, also used as medicine
- Made to protect people from rain
- iron used to make steel
- strips used as paper before paper was invented
- Became Emperor at 3 years old
- Used in weapons such as rifles
- wall of china A giant wall made to protect china from invasions
- The Chinese along the yellow river made this by combining copper and tin
- Road A trade route that went from China to Eastern Europe
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- First dynasty of China
- it was used to scare off enemies
- Bone Calendar the first known Chinese calendar
- there are more then 100,000 of these
- Army Made to protect Emperor Qin in the after life
- new year, This celebration last for 15 day's
- the Emperor when the great wall of china was built
- One of the main religions, starts with a B
20 Clues: First dynasty of China • iron used to make steel • Cai Lun invented this object • Became Emperor at 3 years old • Used in weapons such as rifles • it was used to scare off enemies • Made to protect people from rain • there are more then 100,000 of these • One of the main religions, starts with a B • new year, This celebration last for 15 day's • ...
JLC Outside Reading 2024-04-15
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- twenty-six malignant gates language
- Jing-mei's enemy
- Suyuan's club
- game played by chinese people involving tiles
- a Chinese method of transportation
- almost the same
- Rose's divorced husband
- money that was given to Jing-mei to go to China.
- grandmother of An-mei
- what did Suyuan leave in China
- opposite of shou
- not the same thing
- Sweet barbecued pork
- where ted went to school
- Jing-mei's dad
- Suyuan's daughter
- grown up in mandarin
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- where Jingmei's half sisters are.
- second sound when taking a tile in Mahjong
- respect for elders
- who the Chinese ran away from
- Lindo's first husband
- Where Suyuan fled from
- what Rose lacked spiritually
- Waverly's mom
- wrapped meat in chinese soup
- What Waverly is best at
- An-mei's mother's concubine status
- Boy who fell in the ocean
- Taitai's mother
- sound when taking a tile in Mahjong
- what the swan represents
- where the members of JLC met
- Lena's daughter
- Waverly's job revolves around this
35 Clues: Suyuan's club • Waverly's mom • Jing-mei's dad • almost the same • Taitai's mother • Lena's daughter • Jing-mei's enemy • opposite of shou • Suyuan's daughter • respect for elders • not the same thing • Sweet barbecued pork • grown up in mandarin • Lindo's first husband • grandmother of An-mei • Where Suyuan fled from • What Waverly is best at • Rose's divorced husband • what the swan represents • ...
The Spooky Roads 2023-10-31
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- A system used by the Mongols to send messages fast
- Holy wars that were fought for the pope and the church
- Huge Chinese Ships
- New Confucianism
- What did Buddhist monks use to collect money in China
- Sails that Dhows used
- When the ruler is the king and the pope its called___
- A population number of a region or country
- A roadside inn that was on the silk road
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- The Korean Language
- Chinese paper money
- Killed off 2/3 of the European population
- A system developed by the Chinese that surveys and checks all the services in the government
- Ships that used lanteen sails that were also Chinese
- A form of Buddhism that was developed in Japan
- Wat Temple in Java that was used by Buddhists and Hinuds
- A city that was very wealthy and also was on the strategic point between Indian and China
- Battuta He started in Africa and documented his entire travel
- A very important CANAL that was built and used by the Chinese for wealth,trade,etc
- Musa Caused inflation throughout his pilgrimage to Mecca
20 Clues: New Confucianism • Huge Chinese Ships • The Korean Language • Chinese paper money • Sails that Dhows used • A roadside inn that was on the silk road • Killed off 2/3 of the European population • A population number of a region or country • A form of Buddhism that was developed in Japan • A system used by the Mongols to send messages fast • ...
Unit 1.1 APWH Quiz 2023-03-09
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- period of Japanese history that marks the governance by the Kamakura shogunate, officially established in 1192 in Kamakura by the first shōgun Minamoto no Yoritomo after the conclusion of the Genpei War.
- Philosophy that attempted to merge certain basic elements of Confucian and Buddhist thought; most important of the early Neo-Confucianists was the Chinese thinker Zhu Xi.
- Japanese literary work written during the Heian Period (794–1185 c.e.) by the aristocratic woman Murasaki Shikibu.
- Concubine of Emperor Tang Taizong, who seized imperial power for herself in 690 after Taizong became debilitated.
- Second emperor of the Chinese Sui Dynasty, responsible for the construction of the Chinese Grand Canal system, who reigned from 604–618 c.e.
- Turkish tribe.
- Period in which the imperial government was at Nara, and Sinicization and Buddhism were most highly developed.
- Chinese dynasty (589–618) that constructed the Grand Canal, reunified China, and allowed for the splendor of the Tang dynasty that followed.
- Chinese philosophy with origins in the Zhou dynasty; it is associated with legendary philosopher Laozi, and it called for a policy of noncompetition.
- Religion, based on Four Noble Truths, associated with Siddhartha Gautama (563–483 b.c.e.), or the Buddha; its adherents desired to eliminate all distracting passion and reach nirvana.
- Chinese dynasty (1644–1911) that reached its peak during the reigns of Kangxi and Qianlong.
- A Japanese warrior.
- Japanese military leader who ruled in place of the emperor.
- Powerful and wealthy Chinese dynasty that ruled a vast East Asian empire from 618 to 907 c.e.
- Indigenous Japanese religion that emphasizes purity, clan loyalty, and the divinity of the emperor.
- A practice that involved the tight wrapping of young girls’ feet with strips of cloth that prevented natural growth of the bones and resulted in tiny, malformed curved feet.
- Japanese period (794–1185), a brilliant cultural era notable for the world’s first novel, Murasaki Shikibu’s The Tale of Genji.
- Oasis in modern western China that became a site of Buddhist missionary activity by the fourth century c.e.
- Chinese emperor (r. 627–649) of the Tang dynasty (618 to 907).
- The Muromachi Period (Muromachi Jidai, 1333-1573 CE) refers to the period of Japanese medieval history when the Ashikaga shogun capital was located in the Muromachi area of Heiankyo (Kyoto).
- A huge network of canals that linked the Yangzi and Huang He river sys- tems, and that eventually extended 2000 kilometers (1200 miles).
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- The “greater vehicle,” a more metaphysical and more popular northern branch of Buddhism.
- Chinese system during the Tang dynasty in which the goal was to ensure an equitable distribution of land.
- Daoist concept of a disengagement from the affairs of the world.
- Philosophy, based on the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Kong Fuzi (551–479 b.c.e.), or Confucius, that emphasizes order, the role of the gentleman, obligation to society, and reciprocity.
- A very light, thin and adaptable type of pottery that, when fired with glazes, became a highly valuable export commodity during the Tang and Song dynasty.
- Influential branch of Buddhism in China, with an emphasis on intuition and sudden flashes of insight instead of textual study.
- Important early Korean dynasty that flourished during the seventh and eighth centuries.
- Chinese dynasty (960–1279) that was marked by an increasingly urbanized and cosmopolitan society.
- First emperor of the Chinese Song dynasty who reigned from 960 to 976 c.e.
- Chinese poet
- Early Chinese name for the modern nation of Vietnam.
- Capital of the Southern Song dynasty in the late thirteenth century.
- Chinese monks discovered the technology in the 9th century CE, during their quest for a life-extending elixir.
- Buddhism term for what can be reached if the correct life is lived. A world with no suffering or decay.
- First emperor of the short-lived but effective Sui Dynasty which united China after centuries of division, reigned from 589 to 604 c.e.
- Famous Buddhist monk, scholar, traveler, and translator. He recorded the interactions between China and India.
- Neo-Confucian Chinese philosopher (1130–1200).
38 Clues: Chinese poet • Turkish tribe. • A Japanese warrior. • Neo-Confucian Chinese philosopher (1130–1200). • Early Chinese name for the modern nation of Vietnam. • Japanese military leader who ruled in place of the emperor. • Chinese emperor (r. 627–649) of the Tang dynasty (618 to 907). • Daoist concept of a disengagement from the affairs of the world. • ...
Oosterse Filosofie 2015-11-19
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- Chinese filosofie: de innerlijke kracht; het innerlijke gevoel van goed en kwaad
- Indiase filosofie: de brandstof van het rad van leven, dood en wedergeboorte; de energie die ervoor zorgt dat het rad blijft draaien
- Indiase filosofie: het rad van leven, dood en wedergeboorte
- Chinese filosofie: de levenswijze waarbij men alles laat gebeuren zonder hier tegenin te gaan
- Indiase filosofie: de bevrijding van de illusie dat dingen op zichzelf bestaan
- Chinese filosofie: de weg van het leven als methode en middel
- Indiase filosofie: het hiernamaals
- Indiase filosofie: de essentie van de mens; de wetenschap dat de mens niet los staat van de werkelijkheid
- Chinese filosofie: een deel van de elkaar aanvullende cirkel die staat voor onder andere mannelijkheid, de zon en warmte
- Chinese filosofie: de levensenergie die deel uit maakt van alles wat bestaat
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- Indiase filosofie: de bevrijdingsleer van Boeddha
- De focus op het eigen continent (Europa)
- Indiase filosofie: de mens en dingen hebben geen essentie; niets bestaat op zichzelf
- Indiase filosofie: het filosofische inzicht waar de Indiase filosofie naar streeft
- Indiase filosofie: de illusie van de mens
- Chinese filosofie: dat wat vanzelf is zoals het is; spontaniteit en natuurlijkheid
- Chinese filosofie: een deel van de elkaar aanvullende cirkel die staat voor onder andere vrouwelijkheid, de maan en kou
17 Clues: Indiase filosofie: het hiernamaals • De focus op het eigen continent (Europa) • Indiase filosofie: de illusie van de mens • Indiase filosofie: de bevrijdingsleer van Boeddha • Indiase filosofie: het rad van leven, dood en wedergeboorte • Chinese filosofie: de weg van het leven als methode en middel • ...
Ancient China 2019-09-01
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- One of the main religions, starts with a B
- Army Made to protect Emperor Qin in the after life
- Road A trade route that went from China to Eastern Europe
- First dynasty of China
- there are more then 100,000 of these
- Bone Calendar the first known Chinese calendar
- Cai Lun invented this object
- the Emperor when the great wall of china was built
- of the Red Cliffs This battle started near the end of Han Dynasty of China
- it was used to scare off enemies
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- Used in weapons such as rifles
- Became Emperor at 3 years old
- Made to protect people from rain
- strips used as paper before paper was invented
- new year, This celebration last for 15 day's
- Chinese Emperors often used this as their symbol, signified strength, power and good luck
- wall of china A giant wall made to protect china from invasions
- Ancient Chinese was the first to drink this, also used as medicine
- iron used to make steel
- The Chinese along the yellow river made this by combining copper and tin
20 Clues: First dynasty of China • iron used to make steel • Cai Lun invented this object • Became Emperor at 3 years old • Used in weapons such as rifles • Made to protect people from rain • it was used to scare off enemies • there are more then 100,000 of these • One of the main religions, starts with a B • new year, This celebration last for 15 day's • ...
US History 1st Semester 2022-12-14
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- Series of laws designed to keep AA in virtual slavery. 2wd
- Establishes the criteria for US citizenship.
- Following the Rock Springs massacre, Pres___ issued a protection order for Chinese laborers.
- Many Chinese immigrants came for the ___. 2wd
- Chinese laborers tended to work for ___ , which upset the Knights of Labor.
- Richard Sears began his career as a ____. 2wd.
- Annihilation, Assimilation and were seen as viable responses in dealing with Native Americans.
- The Freedmen's Bureau was designed to help slaves ____ to freedom.
- Used for granite tunnels
- In large part, a poor ____ and racism led to the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
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- 1861-1865
- 13th, 14th, 15th Reconstruction.
- T. Stevens led the _____ Republicans group. 2wd
- Promontory, Utah meeting.
- 1865-1877
- In 1885, the "good" citizens of ___ forced their Chinese neighbors to leave town.
- This period followed #___. 2wd
- To save the man...
- 30 million of these mammals roamed the ____ 2wd in 1865
- Barbed wire brought an end to the ____.
- Following Lincoln's assassination, Andrew established his plans to reunite the country.
21 Clues: 1861-1865 • 1865-1877 • To save the man... • Used for granite tunnels • Promontory, Utah meeting. • This period followed #___. 2wd • 13th, 14th, 15th Reconstruction. • Barbed wire brought an end to the ____. • Establishes the criteria for US citizenship. • Many Chinese immigrants came for the ___. 2wd • Richard Sears began his career as a ____. 2wd. • ...
Ryan and Caleb 2022-04-26
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- most people of chinese decent belong to these people
- this is a mass amount of rain
- china's national drink
- steamed dumplings is another name for this
- a method of preparing large pieces of meat
- this seals in the juices, and gives food a crisp coating
- scrambled is a type of this food
- main utensil that the Chinese use
- the backbone of Chinese cooking
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- this is what steamers are made of
- second most keeping method
- this is china's main religion
- today most of the chinese people are this.
- how many meals Chinese eat a day
- this is the most common method of cooking
15 Clues: china's national drink • second most keeping method • this is a mass amount of rain • this is china's main religion • the backbone of Chinese cooking • scrambled is a type of this food • how many meals Chinese eat a day • this is what steamers are made of • main utensil that the Chinese use • this is the most common method of cooking • today most of the chinese people are this. • ...
🍄OwO china 🍄 2022-06-29
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- maid guns
- were great thinkers and inventors
- biggest wall in china
- Revered cultural hero credited with creating the Chinese writing system.
- to kill for a political reason
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- Laing down and praying to gods
- a group of attendants who follow a ruler wherever he or she gouse
- ruling family period
- medicine to prolong life
- The country with more people
- Bid panda
- The Chinese goddess of fertility and guardian of children and mothers.
- Chinese philosopher
- Chinese god of wealth and money, whose cudgel turns iron to gold.
14 Clues: maid guns • Bid panda • Chinese philosopher • ruling family period • biggest wall in china • medicine to prolong life • The country with more people • Laing down and praying to gods • to kill for a political reason • were great thinkers and inventors • a group of attendants who follow a ruler wherever he or she gouse • ...
Chinese Festival 2019-02-03
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- Lunar calendar is based on _______
- What kind of meat that Chinese people usually eat to represent a prosperous and happy new year with lots of fortunes?
- _________ 11 is a holiday popular among young Chinese people that celebrate their pride in being single. It becomes the hottest shopping festival after on Alibaba held the first activity on Taobao.com.
- Red envelope giving to Children during Chinese New Year (in Pinyin)
- Food is a big part of Chinese New Year, and most families look forward to sharing a big meal together. Traditionally, what would make one of the diners luckier than others?
- What month do Chinese people celebrate Chinese Valentine’s Day?
- How would Chinese call this?
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- Zongzi(บ๊ะจ่าง)is wrapped in _______ leaves.
- There are many ways for Chinese people to celebrate the Lantern Festival including guessing Lantern Riddles. What dynasty does the activity (Guessing Lantern Riddles) start?
- Lucky color
- Another name of Dragon Boat Festival
- a special food for the Mid-Autumn Festival
- Chinese Zodiac animal for this year
13 Clues: Lucky color • How would Chinese call this? • Lunar calendar is based on _______ • Chinese Zodiac animal for this year • Another name of Dragon Boat Festival • a special food for the Mid-Autumn Festival • Zongzi(บ๊ะจ่าง)is wrapped in _______ leaves. • What month do Chinese people celebrate Chinese Valentine’s Day? • ...
China Crossword 2023-05-03
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- Last Chinese dynasty
- Leader of Communist China
- First Chinese dynasty
- Ruling party of China
- Time of rapid cultural and philosophical development
- Largest river in China
- Where emperors gain the right to rule
- Food eaten during the Mid Autumn festival
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- Chinese memorial day festival
- Leader of the Taiping Rebellion
- Most famous Daoist philosopher
- Most important Chinese philosophy
- Spiritual animals corresponding to years
- Cycle of empires rising and falling
- Mongol led dynasty
15 Clues: Mongol led dynasty • Last Chinese dynasty • First Chinese dynasty • Ruling party of China • Largest river in China • Leader of Communist China • Chinese memorial day festival • Most famous Daoist philosopher • Leader of the Taiping Rebellion • Most important Chinese philosophy • Cycle of empires rising and falling • Where emperors gain the right to rule • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON ASIAN ART 2022-05-27
28 Clues: YUAN • ASIA • LAOS • KOREA • INDIA • JAPAN • DAOISM • REGION • VISUAL • TEMPLE • MUSEUM • ARTISTS • VIETNAM • CULTURE • CHINESE • CAMBODIA • BUDDHIST • MALAYSIA • HINDUISM • PAINTING • RELIGIOUS • INDONESIA • TRADITION • POLITICAL • CALLIGRAPHY • PHILIPPINES • CONFUCIANISM • PHILOSOPHICAL
Ancient china and the Americas 2022-11-09
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- - an attitude of respect for parents and ancestors in societies influenced by confucian thought.
- metal alloy maade of copper and tin
- - an ancient chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality
- early human species
- civilization of
- soft fabric made from boiling and spindling/weaving the cacoons of silk worms.
- civiliaztion known for creating the largest empire ever seen in the americas.
- ceramic made from clay
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- the cheif god the ancient chinese believed in.
- - chinese philosopher and teacher who tradtionally considered the paragon of chinese sages.
- an army of clay soldiers in xin shi
- a green gemstone found in china.
- - a chinese political philosophy that was used in ancient and imperial china.
- A mountain range in India with the highest point in the world.
- family line of rulers
- index of gods collection of many gods/ goddesses.
- - to regard or treat someone with admiration
17 Clues: civilization of • early human species • family line of rulers • ceramic made from clay • a green gemstone found in china. • an army of clay soldiers in xin shi • metal alloy maade of copper and tin • - to regard or treat someone with admiration • the cheif god the ancient chinese believed in. • index of gods collection of many gods/ goddesses. • ...
Ela Nov 10th 2022-11-07
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- a bird that always crouches down
- it has ddd
- leave angrily; heavy rain or wind
- sweet; a type of something
- this Chinese city will hurt you
- something cold; sounds like what you see with
- an animal that can fly or swim; a very old four
- sticks but doesn't come from trees
- a Chinese athlete who never stands straight
- sit on it and do take it with you; not the top
- a way to mean something; something you hit in music
- make food smaller; a Chinese exit
- a girl in class 504; a level test
- when something is bright white, you do this
- sit on it but don't take it with you; a leader
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- someone very important to you; time to read
- expensive clothes for you and me
- Chinese university where everyone looks
- many keys but doesn't open any doors
- this animal always moves in Chinese
- a bell makes this noise when it understands
- an unnamed object; east and west
- to the point; make a movie
- what a tree does when it goes outside
- moves blood; Dora
- this key can't open doors
- a cow on water; a famous university
- this container will hit you if you're not careful
- a person in a story; Chinese writing
- show affection; big with e
30 Clues: it has ddd • moves blood; Dora • this key can't open doors • sweet; a type of something • to the point; make a movie • show affection; big with e • this Chinese city will hurt you • a bird that always crouches down • expensive clothes for you and me • an unnamed object; east and west • leave angrily; heavy rain or wind • make food smaller; a Chinese exit • ...
Student B 2020-02-27
24 Clues: At • Who • Thin • Could • Towel • Shelf • Scary • Dirty • Boring • Change • Pillow • Tiring • Ballon • Sweets • Chinese • Candles • Did not • Toyshop • Make-up • How about • What about • Journalist • Stepsister • Mother-in-law
Ancient China 2022-05-13
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- red and____ are the colours and the Chinese flag.
- Traditional Chinese medicine
- is an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and...
- Buddhists believe in a combination of Mahayana Buddhism and…
- makes people feel better.
- what did Emperor Shen Nung discover?
- Shen Nung discovered tea when leaves from a wild____blew into his pot of boiling water.
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- some of the traditional cultural values that influence the psyche of the Chinese people are harmony, benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, and..... Garlic some the vegetables they ate were yams, soya beans, broad beans, and turnip as well as spring onions and________.
- On of the four great inventions from ancient china.
- They ate a lot of____
- Head of house.
- they ate grains like rice, wheat, and millet. They also ate plenty of meat including pork, chicken, duck,..... pheasant, and dog.
- development of Kung Fu started during the feudal_____ (221 BC - 1911)
- we are learning the history of...
- what culture is this.
- The Last Emperor of China, Puyi, became___when he was only 3 years old.
- they also ate a lot of_____
- on of the colours on the Chinese flag is____.
18 Clues: Head of house. • They ate a lot of____ • what culture is this. • makes people feel better. • they also ate a lot of_____ • Traditional Chinese medicine • we are learning the history of... • what did Emperor Shen Nung discover? • on of the colours on the Chinese flag is____. • red and____ are the colours and the Chinese flag. • On of the four great inventions from ancient china. • ...
Ancient China- Cate Lenhart 2018-05-07
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- What dynasty built the Forbidden City?
- What was the first Chinese Dynasty?
- Who invaded China?
- What was the founder of Confucianism's name?
- The Huang He river also goes by the ______________ river.
- What is the most common religion in China?
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- Dynasties are ________ of rulers.
- This number was lucky to the Chinese.
- In Taoism, they are trying to find ________ with nature.
- In what dynasty did Confucianism and Taoism originate?
- Before symbols, the Chinese used __________.
- Challenge- What is the third dynasty?
- What was the the route the Ancient Chinese used to trade?
- True or False; the Chinese alphabet uses letters.
14 Clues: Who invaded China? • Dynasties are ________ of rulers. • What was the first Chinese Dynasty? • This number was lucky to the Chinese. • Challenge- What is the third dynasty? • What dynasty built the Forbidden City? • What is the most common religion in China? • Before symbols, the Chinese used __________. • What was the founder of Confucianism's name? • ...
Chinese New Year 2024-02-21
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- Who fills the street during the Chinese New Year
- Older family members give kids bright red what
- What stands for long life
- Chinese New Year is also known as what
- Dancers wear colorful what
- Nian was scared by what color
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- Dancing lions scare away what
- Chinese New Year starts in what month
- What food represents good fortune
- Chinese new year started with a monster named
- What lights up the sky
- What animal dance in the streets
- What hangs in the streets
- The Chinese prepare what during the first 15 days
14 Clues: What lights up the sky • What stands for long life • What hangs in the streets • Dancers wear colorful what • Dancing lions scare away what • Nian was scared by what color • What animal dance in the streets • What food represents good fortune • Chinese New Year starts in what month • Chinese New Year is also known as what • Chinese new year started with a monster named • ...
Ancient China 2024-03-04
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- One of the three major religions of China, doesn't belive in any gods
- Chinese water and weather god
- Chinese philosopher
- a Chinese invention that always points north
- largest desert in east Asia
- china's national drink
- big animals that eat bamboo
- A style of writing that was considered an art form
- worlds 3rd largest river
- sugar coated fruit on a stick, originally made for powerful people
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- China's capital
- and animal based on birth year
- silk robes worn by emperors
- A set of rulers from the same family
- A fast growing grass that pandas eat
- the process of making paper, a Chinese invention
- the most populated country in the world
- tallest mountain in the world, border of china
- a long wall built for protection.
- supreme god of law, order, justice, and creation
20 Clues: China's capital • Chinese philosopher • china's national drink • worlds 3rd largest river • silk robes worn by emperors • largest desert in east Asia • big animals that eat bamboo • Chinese water and weather god • and animal based on birth year • a long wall built for protection. • A set of rulers from the same family • A fast growing grass that pandas eat • ...
History Test 5 2022-01-10
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- emperor ordered the completion of the Great Wall
- often referred to as the "Spice Islands" or "East Indies"
- world's langest man-made waterway
- Japan's most famous landmark
- 1/5 of the world's population lives here
- only Southeast Asian country never under European Rule
- world's largest city
- Chinese tower with many stories
- Emperor of Japan
- where a move for freedom was brutally crushed in 1989
- "Father of FAITH Missions"
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- main food crop in China
- Italian trader that wrote about his experiences in China
- Communist Chinese Leader
- country called the "Land of the Rising Sun"
- Nationalist Chinese Leader
- Martyred in Communist China
- trade route between China and the Roman Empire
- Chinese Philosopher and teacher
- Hiroshima and nagasaki are cities in this country
- world's third largest country
- world's coldest desert
- world's largest island
- "Father of American Missions"
- Where the Nationalist fled after Communist took over China
25 Clues: Emperor of Japan • world's largest city • world's coldest desert • world's largest island • main food crop in China • Communist Chinese Leader • Nationalist Chinese Leader • "Father of FAITH Missions" • Martyred in Communist China • Japan's most famous landmark • world's third largest country • "Father of American Missions" • Chinese Philosopher and teacher • ...
History Test 5 2022-01-10
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- emperor ordered the completion of the Great Wall
- often referred to as the "Spice Islands" or "East Indies"
- world's langest man-made waterway
- Japan's most famous landmark
- 1/5 of the world's population lives here
- only Southeast Asian country never under European Rule
- world's largest city
- Chinese tower with many stories
- Emperor of Japan
- where a move for freedom was brutally crushed in 1989
- "Father of FAITH Missions"
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- main food crop in China
- Italian trader that wrote about his experiences in China
- Communist Chinese Leader
- country called the "Land of the Rising Sun"
- Nationalist Chinese Leader
- Martyred in Communist China
- trade route between China and the Roman Empire
- Chinese Philosopher and teacher
- Hiroshima and nagasaki are cities in this country
- world's third largest country
- world's coldest desert
- world's largest island
- "Father of American Missions"
- Where the Nationalist fled after Communist took over China
25 Clues: Emperor of Japan • world's largest city • world's coldest desert • world's largest island • main food crop in China • Communist Chinese Leader • Nationalist Chinese Leader • "Father of FAITH Missions" • Martyred in Communist China • Japan's most famous landmark • world's third largest country • "Father of American Missions" • Chinese Philosopher and teacher • ...