chinese Crossword Puzzles
Chinese New year 2023-01-23
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- Where you grew up
- The shape that is in the middle of the chinese flag
- The object that represents the the country
- Its this type of year in China in 2023
- Its a kind of shooting colourful thing in the sky
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- Its how long the new year is
- How many cities there are in Asia
- what year it was last year
- It usually happends on the 1st of January
- The 2nd biggest country in Asia
10 Clues: Where you grew up • what year it was last year • Its how long the new year is • The 2nd biggest country in Asia • How many cities there are in Asia • Its this type of year in China in 2023 • It usually happends on the 1st of January • The object that represents the the country • Its a kind of shooting colourful thing in the sky • ...
Chinese Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-24
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- Got his name for meditating under a tree for 49 days
- More common to eat in the Southern part of China
- In the middle ages China was one of the most ______ empires in the world
- Common drink served with dinner
- Very low class job
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- Foot _______
- Common utensil
- A Loose coat with a wide collar
- Rich people ate a lot of it
- Poor people would wear this material
10 Clues: Foot _______ • Common utensil • Very low class job • Rich people ate a lot of it • A Loose coat with a wide collar • Common drink served with dinner • Poor people would wear this material • More common to eat in the Southern part of China • Got his name for meditating under a tree for 49 days • In the middle ages China was one of the most ______ empires in the world
Chinese Philosophy & Inventions 2020-11-10
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- Contradictory but may be true.
- State of high honesty and morality.
- Not wasting things.
- Immediately following an impulse, without hesitation.
- Person with lots of knowledge of a subject.
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- Willing to obey orders without hesitancy.
- Desire for going farther in life.
- State of being calm, and relaxed.
- Study of meaning for things, like life.
- Working together to achieve a desired outcome.
10 Clues: Not wasting things. • Contradictory but may be true. • Desire for going farther in life. • State of being calm, and relaxed. • State of high honesty and morality. • Study of meaning for things, like life. • Willing to obey orders without hesitancy. • Person with lots of knowledge of a subject. • Working together to achieve a desired outcome. • ...
Ancient Chinese-Warfare 2021-05-06
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- fu /style of martial arts
- world / where they believed to go when they die
- / they ruled over the dynasty
- / Used to place around the dead Bodies
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- / country china went war with
- / What they did with the afterlife
- / ancient Chinese religion
- / used for their swords
- / found before iron
- / they went through it all the time
10 Clues: / found before iron • fu /style of martial arts • / used for their swords • / ancient Chinese religion • / country china went war with • / they ruled over the dynasty • / What they did with the afterlife • / they went through it all the time • / Used to place around the dead Bodies • world / where they believed to go when they die
Chinese geography s.s. 2022-05-12
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- the longest river in asia
- a loosely compacted yellowish-gray deposit of windblown sediment.
- a series of fortifications that were built across the historical borders of ancient chinese states and imperial china.
- the second largest asian country besides Russia
- mountains, high plateaus, sandy deserts, dense and forests.
- the highest mountain above sea level in the world
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- a 40 million year old forest, making it a fossil
- one of china's biggest volcanoes that's in north korea and china on the borders
- a border separating the plains of indian subcontinent from the tibetan plateau
- the second longest river in china after the yangtze river
10 Clues: the longest river in asia • the second largest asian country besides Russia • a 40 million year old forest, making it a fossil • the highest mountain above sea level in the world • the second longest river in china after the yangtze river • mountains, high plateaus, sandy deserts, dense and forests. • a loosely compacted yellowish-gray deposit of windblown sediment. • ...
Chinese Cinderella Crossword 2022-05-30
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- Adeline's punishment for her friends visiting
- crewel and mean
- We'll draw sticks
- where Adeline Was born
- Big sister wouldn't care if she kept us waiting
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- Big brothers haircuts
- Naing's favourite thing to do to Adeline
- what Big sister gave to Niang
- leader of the boarding schools
- Adeline's favourite place
10 Clues: crewel and mean • We'll draw sticks • Big brothers haircuts • where Adeline Was born • Adeline's favourite place • what Big sister gave to Niang • leader of the boarding schools • Naing's favourite thing to do to Adeline • Adeline's punishment for her friends visiting • Big sister wouldn't care if she kept us waiting
Chinese Restaurant Syndrome 2022-11-15
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- fish and sea creatures that can be eaten, especially shellfish
- a continuous pain in the head
- a chemical that is sometimes added to food to improve its taste
- hypersensitive to a specific kind of food
- a substance such as sugar or starch that consists of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
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- the act of combining separate ideas, beliefs, styles, etc.; a mixture or combination of ideas, beliefs, styles, etc.
- causing or capable of causing death
- a medical condition of the chest that makes breathing difficult
- taste, especially the distinctive taste of something as it is experienced in the mouth
- the process of chemical change caused by the action of yeast or bacteria, often changing sugar to alcohol
10 Clues: a continuous pain in the head • causing or capable of causing death • hypersensitive to a specific kind of food • fish and sea creatures that can be eaten, especially shellfish • a medical condition of the chest that makes breathing difficult • a chemical that is sometimes added to food to improve its taste • ...
Time in Chinese 2024-03-01
Chinese New Year 2025-01-06
Chinese New Year 2025-01-01
10 Clues: Lucky color? • New Year food? • Mythical beast? • New Year festival? • Bao Red envelope? • Zodiac animal 2025? • Dragon performance? • Blossom Lucky flower? • Yuan Sweet dumplings? • Xi New Year greeting?
Chinese New Year 2025-01-23
10 Clues: A night orb • A juicy food • A small money • A juicy fruit • A jungle king • A water animal • A waving symbol • Something to eat • A hopeful thought • A wrapped surprise
Chinese New Year 2025-01-23
Chinese Dragon Art 2026-01-19
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- The king or ruler of China long ago.
- The horns that grow on a deer's head.
- A special Chinese calendar with 12 animals, where each year is represented by a different animal.
- Sharp, curved nails on an animal's feet.
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- Being successful, wealthy, and having good things happen.
- Something that represents or stands for an idea or meaning.
- An old, traditional story passed down through many years.
- A round, shiny gem that dragons often hold in their claws, representing wisdom and magic.
- A magical creature in Chinese culture that brings good luck and controls water.
- The small, flat pieces that cover a fish's or dragon's body.
10 Clues: The king or ruler of China long ago. • The horns that grow on a deer's head. • Sharp, curved nails on an animal's feet. • Being successful, wealthy, and having good things happen. • An old, traditional story passed down through many years. • Something that represents or stands for an idea or meaning. • The small, flat pieces that cover a fish's or dragon's body. • ...
John Turner 2018-08-11
all China's dynasties 2024-03-04
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- This dynasty created Confucianism (Ancient Chinese philosophy)
- this dynasty was the first to create national paper currency
- This Culture lasted between 4100 BC - 2600 BC
- This dynasty was flooded with opium because of the British
- this dynasty made strong but thin pottery
- This dynasty were said to have the mandate of Heaven
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- this dynasty was roughly the same age as the Roman empire
- This dynasty was conquered the Xia
- This dynasty was a high point for art and literature
- This person established the Yuan dynasty
- This dynasty was considered as the Zenith of Chinese Civilization
- This emperor united all the states together
- This dynasty unified the Northern and Southern dynasties
13 Clues: This dynasty was conquered the Xia • This person established the Yuan dynasty • this dynasty made strong but thin pottery • This emperor united all the states together • This Culture lasted between 4100 BC - 2600 BC • This dynasty was a high point for art and literature • This dynasty were said to have the mandate of Heaven • ...
MJ12U5+ 2024-07-18
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- This too. I speak Chinese. I _____ speak English.
- a small lake that men can make.
- one more. I have a pen. I have ____________.
- a marker needs it. You can't write with a pen if it has no ____ in it.
- A year has __________ and I can't speak Chinese.
- What you use to write on a blackboard.
- something you put on your pants so it won't fall down.
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- Something you did, saw, heard, ate... yourself.
- I don't stop.
- a place you sit on.
- during. I listen to music _______ I do my homework.
- a big room where people can meet.
- I go from school to home and I don't stop anywhere.
13 Clues: I don't stop. • a place you sit on. • a small lake that men can make. • a big room where people can meet. • What you use to write on a blackboard. • one more. I have a pen. I have ____________. • Something you did, saw, heard, ate... yourself. • A year has __________ and I can't speak Chinese. • This too. I speak Chinese. I _____ speak English. • ...
lesson 3 exploration M10 2022-11-18
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- chinese dynasty that ruled from 1368 to 1644
- dynasty of shoguns that ruled a unified japan from 1603 to 1867
- Japanese warrior-chieftain who tried to unify japan under his fierce and violent rule
- Chinese emperor of the qing dynasty from 1661 to 1722
- Japaneese general who served under oda nobunaga and succeeded in controlling much of japan
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- 1st emperor of the ming dynasty
- a japanese form of poetry
- a people native to manchuria
- explorer during ming dynasty (visited more than 30 countries)
- 3rd emperor of the ming dynasty
- japanese feudal lord who commanded a private army of samurais
- type of japanese drama
- china's last dynasty, ruled from 1644 to 1912
13 Clues: type of japanese drama • a japanese form of poetry • a people native to manchuria • 1st emperor of the ming dynasty • 3rd emperor of the ming dynasty • chinese dynasty that ruled from 1368 to 1644 • china's last dynasty, ruled from 1644 to 1912 • Chinese emperor of the qing dynasty from 1661 to 1722 • explorer during ming dynasty (visited more than 30 countries) • ...
Lunar New Year 2025-01-27
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- What many people do with their resolutions on the second Friday of January
- What did the Babylonians call the New Year?
- How many years pass for the Chinese Zodiac System cycles?
- An underwater organism, as well as a type of snake.
- The snake is the _____ animal in the Chinese Zodiac.
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- The Snake in Chinese zodiac is commonly described as __________
- The device most used to celebrate New Year's.
7 Clues: What did the Babylonians call the New Year? • The device most used to celebrate New Year's. • An underwater organism, as well as a type of snake. • The snake is the _____ animal in the Chinese Zodiac. • How many years pass for the Chinese Zodiac System cycles? • The Snake in Chinese zodiac is commonly described as __________ • ...
Ancient China 2025-06-04
13 Clues: rango • nivel • prueba • fuerte • gobierno • dinastía • poderoso/a • organizado • Funcionario • King, Emperador • para, a fin de que • a big residence (house) • chino (el idioma y la gente)
Starter Unit 3 2025-09-29
Cultuur China 2014-11-18
6 Clues: war betekend wu • een boedistische tempel • een ander woord voor de chinese taal • De chinese keuken is een ..... keuken • De belangrijkste plaarts voor het beoefenen van volksreligie • het meest wijdeverspreide woord voor traditionele, chinese jurk
China Civilization 2021-04-25
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- It was invented by the Chinese and makes it easy to navigate.
- They have had a hard time because of the strong people in Chinese Civilization.
- Enabled the Chinese to develop into trade.
- Used by the Chinese to measure earthquakes.
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- The building in China and one of the seven wonders of the world.
- İt is specific to them and allows communication to take place.
6 Clues: Enabled the Chinese to develop into trade. • Used by the Chinese to measure earthquakes. • It was invented by the Chinese and makes it easy to navigate. • İt is specific to them and allows communication to take place. • The building in China and one of the seven wonders of the world. • ...
Cultuur China 2014-11-18
6 Clues: war betekend wu • een boedistische tempel • een ander woord voor de chinese taal • De chinese keuken is een ..... keuken • De belangrijkste plaarts voor het beoefenen van volksreligie • het meest wijdeverspreide woord voor traditionele, chinese jurk
Media Censorship in China 2024-04-25
6 Clues: Target Market Region • Chinese _______ Party • Name of the Black Mirror Movie • China is ranked 179th in Press-______ • Chinese Government can place these on what Journalists can post • The Harsh reaction of the Chinese Government is an identified _____
Bishan Otters Crossword Puzzle!!! 2021-10-18
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- A study wanted to test the theory of media _____ to understand why the Chinese migrants still depend on WeChat.
- With the help of _____, the CCP clamped down on COVID-19 whistleblowers.
- In China, 39% of its Internet users use _____.
- Chinese _____ took to WeChat to organize volunteer groups for food delivery and moral support
- ____ removes one’s familiar social space and the previously established social networks need to be rebuilt
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- Many CAA members are Mandarin speakers in their 40s and 50s who came to the U.S. as _____.
- Trump banned WeChat due to alleged _____.
- The 7th most popular social media in the world is_____.
- The CCP launched an _____ campaign in 2016 that encouraged users of SNS to report any CCP members who engage in corruption.
- WeChat is used by the Chinese _____ to facilitate understanding between the different races.
10 Clues: Trump banned WeChat due to alleged _____. • In China, 39% of its Internet users use _____. • The 7th most popular social media in the world is_____. • With the help of _____, the CCP clamped down on COVID-19 whistleblowers. • Many CAA members are Mandarin speakers in their 40s and 50s who came to the U.S. as _____. • ...
L5.1 2025-01-13
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- Many Chinese thought that Buddhist monks and nuns weakened respect for family life because they were not allowed to _________
- Empress ______ was the only woman in Chinese history to rule an empire on her own
- The Grand _________ was the major network of waterways that connect two major rivers in China
- Under the ____ dynasty, rulers carried out many religious reforms
- the general and emperor who founded the Sui dynasty
- This religion spread across Asia from China to Korean to Japan.
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- According to __________, good governments depend on wise leaders
- Many people became Buddhists in China during the 100s c.e. because they wanted to seek ______ and avoid suffering during a difficult, violent time
- the emperor who oversaw the building of the Grand Canal
- The ______ Road is the trade route that had a major impact on the Chinese economy
10 Clues: the general and emperor who founded the Sui dynasty • the emperor who oversaw the building of the Grand Canal • This religion spread across Asia from China to Korean to Japan. • According to __________, good governments depend on wise leaders • Under the ____ dynasty, rulers carried out many religious reforms • ...
Ancient China-Adam 2018-05-07
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- what was the most valuable clothing cloth.
- what was a explosive powder that they made.
- silk was made by spinning what.
- How would your name be said in China.
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- what was the name of the trade rout.
- Which dynasty came first.
- which invention was made from a Mesopotamia invention.
- What did the Chinese make paper out of.
- what is the biggest religion in china.
- which invention did the Chinese make from alack of trees.
10 Clues: Which dynasty came first. • silk was made by spinning what. • what was the name of the trade rout. • How would your name be said in China. • what is the biggest religion in china. • What did the Chinese make paper out of. • what was the most valuable clothing cloth. • what was a explosive powder that they made. • which invention was made from a Mesopotamia invention. • ...
Gold Rush Crossword 2025-02-25
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- A lot of these types of people came from the west coast
- A state on the west coast.
- Rush A event that increased population on the west coast
- The Chinese stayed after this event and started building _______.
- A lot of things were all over the place.
- A famous metal in 1848 to dig for.
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- Majority of the people were ______.
- Most of the people found _______.
- Increased after the event
- A lot of people gained this after the event.
10 Clues: Increased after the event • A state on the west coast. • Most of the people found _______. • A famous metal in 1848 to dig for. • Majority of the people were ______. • A lot of things were all over the place. • A lot of people gained this after the event. • A lot of these types of people came from the west coast • Rush A event that increased population on the west coast • ...
Immigration 2026-03-20
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- City that most immigrants settled
- This country was included in New Wave Immigration
- Immigrant group that built railroads and worked in mines.
- This country was included in Old Wave Immigration
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- This part of the federal government passed the Chinese Exclusion Act.
- reason why Italian immigrants came to the U.S.
- This was where many immigrants worked
- Immigrants built this transportation network
- This part of Europe was targeted by new immigration quotas
- Reason why immigrants came to America
10 Clues: City that most immigrants settled • This was where many immigrants worked • Reason why immigrants came to America • Immigrants built this transportation network • reason why Italian immigrants came to the U.S. • This country was included in New Wave Immigration • This country was included in Old Wave Immigration • ...
Ancient china 2018-05-07
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- what dynasty created bronze
- The ancient chinese built this large project to protect the Chinese Empire from the Mongolians and other invaders.
- what was one of the trading routes used in china
- Wei which dynasty invented the umbrella
- which dynasty built the forbidden city
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- what did the shu han dynasty invented.
- which dynasty invented paper
- what was the first dynasty of china
- which dynasty invented writing or characters
- which dynasty built the terracotta clay army
10 Clues: what dynasty created bronze • which dynasty invented paper • what was the first dynasty of china • what did the shu han dynasty invented. • which dynasty built the forbidden city • Wei which dynasty invented the umbrella • which dynasty invented writing or characters • which dynasty built the terracotta clay army • what was one of the trading routes used in china • ...
Ancient Mathematics 2018-05-14
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- Who founded algebra?
- If you did not know a number, you would use letters from a ______.
- What is the old Chinese version of Suduco called?
- Before the number 0 was founded, what was used?
- Who founded the number 0?
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- What gender was odd numbers?
- What did the Chinese use to write maths?
- Numbers 0-9 were and still are called ___________ numerals.
- The symbol 0 came from ______ in the ground.
- What gender was even numbers?
10 Clues: Who founded algebra? • Who founded the number 0? • What gender was odd numbers? • What gender was even numbers? • What did the Chinese use to write maths? • The symbol 0 came from ______ in the ground. • Before the number 0 was founded, what was used? • What is the old Chinese version of Suduco called? • Numbers 0-9 were and still are called ___________ numerals. • ...
Ancient China 2021-11-28
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- Built to protect China from invaders: The _______ Wall.
- The second major river in China.
- Bugs that make silk threads.
- The Yellow River is called 'China's Sorrow' because it often _______.
- What were Shang weapons made out of?
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- Chinese civilisation began along the _______ River.
- The Great Wall is sometimes called the _______ of China.
- Who lived in the centre of Shang cities?
- What connects the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers?
- The first Chinese cities were built by the _______ Dynasty.
10 Clues: Bugs that make silk threads. • The second major river in China. • What were Shang weapons made out of? • Who lived in the centre of Shang cities? • What connects the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers? • Chinese civilisation began along the _______ River. • Built to protect China from invaders: The _______ Wall. • The Great Wall is sometimes called the _______ of China. • ...
God Kings of China Vocabulary 2023-09-27
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- River The longest river in Asia and was important in the development of ancient Chinese civilizations.
- Shang Dynasty One of the earliest Chinese dynasties. Known for their advanced metal-working with bronze, early writing, science, arts, and social hierarchy based on bronze and mining. Founded by King Cheng Tang.
- A late Neolithic culture in the middle and lower Yellow River valley. Known for their skill with black clay pottery.
- A system of government in which power is not centralized, with regional lords or nobles holding authority over their territories. Those of the working class would give the lord or noble a share of the crops or labor, in exchange for military protection.
- Mandate of Heaven Believed to be the divine right to rule granted by heaven, as long as the emperor upheld the laws of heaven (virtue) on earth. This was used to justify the transition of power from the Shang to the Zhou Dynasty.
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- A durable metal alloy (mix) made from copper and tin, used for making tools, weapons, and ritual objects during the Shang Dynasty.
- Bones Inscribed animal bones and turtle shells were used for recording of early Chinese writing, providing valuable insights into the Shang Dynasty's spiritual and political beliefs and practices.
- Worship A key aspect of Shang religious belief, involving the respect and offerings made to deceased ancestors to seek their blessings and protection.
- A line of rulers from the same family, who inherits the throne from one generation to the next.
- River/ Huang He River The second longest river in China, often known as the “Cradle of Chinese Civilization.”
- Dynasty One of the longest-reigning dynasties in Chinese history followed the defeat of the Shang Dynasty. Is known for its political and cultural influence on ancient China and influenced the Mandate of Heaven. Founded by King Wu.
11 Clues: A line of rulers from the same family, who inherits the throne from one generation to the next. • River The longest river in Asia and was important in the development of ancient Chinese civilizations. • River/ Huang He River The second longest river in China, often known as the “Cradle of Chinese Civilization.” • ...
Building A Cohesive Society 2021-03-28
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- The first racial riot between the Chinese and the Malays broke out on 21 __________ 1964.
- The fighting spread to many places and many __________ were destroyed.
- In order to stop the riots, an island-wide __________ was imposed.
- Even after the riots, there was __________ between the races.
- After the riots, the Singapore government set up __________ Committees that were made up of community leaders of different races.
- For our society to stay __________, we must live, learn and work together in harmony.
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- Singapore is a __________ society where people of different races live together harmoniously.
- It is important for us to maintain the racial __________ we have in Singapore today.
- After the riots, our political __________ made efforts to rebuild the relationship between the Chinese and the Malays.
- In the early 1960s, there was a lot of __________ between the Chinese and the Malays.
10 Clues: Even after the riots, there was __________ between the races. • In order to stop the riots, an island-wide __________ was imposed. • The fighting spread to many places and many __________ were destroyed. • It is important for us to maintain the racial __________ we have in Singapore today. • ...
Ancient China Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-06
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- An ancient Chinese philosopher who spread words of wisdom about family, education and government
- These people violently invaded China, were led by Genghis Khan and ruled China for years.
- This invention increased the publishing of both sacred and important texts.
- The invention of this inspired written word, but just as importantly, hard money which was used to fuel the Chinese economy and spread around the world.
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- A religious system spread from India that merged into China’s culture.
- Marco ____ famously traveled through the Silk Road and brought his knowledge back to Italy from China.
- ____ service examinations were needed for Chinese people who wanted to become scholar-officials.
- This invention eventually changed warfare, leading to cannons and guns.
- The ____ Dynasty saw advances in trade over the seas and the development of the Forbidden City
- Kublai ____ ruled the Mongol leadership over China.
10 Clues: Kublai ____ ruled the Mongol leadership over China. • A religious system spread from India that merged into China’s culture. • This invention eventually changed warfare, leading to cannons and guns. • This invention increased the publishing of both sacred and important texts. • ...
Garrett Archer And Morgan Kreinbrink 2022-02-09
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- The most popular trade route in Ancient China
- ______ _______ was a fierce leader of a Mongolian army
- last dynasty of china
- this dynasty made many scientific advancemets, like the seismograph (earthquake detector), and magnetic compass
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- Country North of China
- The cycle of ancient chinese powers
- Mongols guranteed _________ tolerance for immagrants
- This formation in the southwest of China is the Plateau of ________
- Italian trader on the silk road who eventually became part of Kublai Khans court
- first chinese dynasty
10 Clues: last dynasty of china • first chinese dynasty • Country North of China • The cycle of ancient chinese powers • The most popular trade route in Ancient China • Mongols guranteed _________ tolerance for immagrants • ______ _______ was a fierce leader of a Mongolian army • This formation in the southwest of China is the Plateau of ________ • ...
Superman vs. the Klan 2021-09-27
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- a person that is half Chinese and half American
- saves people for bad guys
- a city in Illinois
- a group of people
- a person that tells what is going on in the world
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- stomach hurting
- a building that reporters work in
- some one that study's bacteria
- a place where all of the kids in the area can come and hang out
- when someone wants to get back at someone by doing something hurtful
10 Clues: stomach hurting • a group of people • a city in Illinois • saves people for bad guys • some one that study's bacteria • a building that reporters work in • a person that is half Chinese and half American • a person that tells what is going on in the world • a place where all of the kids in the area can come and hang out • ...
Ancient China-Kaegan Bohrer 2018-05-07
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- Chinese invented paper made out of what?
- Who lived in the Palace of Tranquil Longevity Complex?
- What is the largest wooden structure in China?
- When was the Forbidden City first built?
- What happened in the Hall of Supreme Harmony?
- What was used to protect the Forbidden City?
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- What happened in The Palace of Heavenly Purity?
- How is silk made?
- What did Qin build to protect China from invaders?
- Do the Chinese use the alphabet?
10 Clues: How is silk made? • Do the Chinese use the alphabet? • Chinese invented paper made out of what? • When was the Forbidden City first built? • What was used to protect the Forbidden City? • What happened in the Hall of Supreme Harmony? • What is the largest wooden structure in China? • What happened in The Palace of Heavenly Purity? • ...
Uistap Antwerpen 2012-11-22
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- Op de hoeveelste plaats staat het centraal-station in de top 10 wereldwijd?
- Naam van de Chinese buurt in Antwerpen
- Wat was de eerste winkelstraat in Antwerpen?
- Wat staat er symbool in de Chinese wijk?
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- Waar brengen Afrikaanse vrouwen wekelijks een bezoek?
- Joodse rustdag
- plaats waar je alles te weten komt over diamanten
- Waarvoor staan de Joden bekend in Antwerpen?
- Dit is nu een bibliotheek, wat was dit vroeger?
- Symbool dat naast de Joodse deuren hangt
10 Clues: Joodse rustdag • Naam van de Chinese buurt in Antwerpen • Symbool dat naast de Joodse deuren hangt • Wat staat er symbool in de Chinese wijk? • Waarvoor staan de Joden bekend in Antwerpen? • Wat was de eerste winkelstraat in Antwerpen? • Dit is nu een bibliotheek, wat was dit vroeger? • plaats waar je alles te weten komt over diamanten • ...
CROSSWORD FOR OLDER ADULTS. religious leaders 2024-10-30
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- Prophet who led the Israelites out of Egypt.
- Title for the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Central figure in Christianity, known for his teachings and miracles.
- Founder of Sikhism, revered as the first Sikh guru.
- Spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism.
- Ancient Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism.
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- Prophet of Zoroastrianism, ancient Persian religion.
- Chinese teacher whose ideas shaped Eastern philosophy.
- Founder of Islam, prophet who received the Quran.
- Founder of Buddhism, known as the "Enlightened One."
10 Clues: Spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism. • Prophet who led the Israelites out of Egypt. • Ancient Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism. • Founder of Islam, prophet who received the Quran. • Title for the leader of the Roman Catholic Church. • Founder of Sikhism, revered as the first Sikh guru. • Prophet of Zoroastrianism, ancient Persian religion. • ...
International Mother Language Day 2024-02-19
Dewey Decimal System 2026-04-02
Festivals 2023-01-08
Early Civilisations 2022-01-16
8 Clues: The Gift of Nile • made items from porcelain • a famous pharoah in Egypt • paper-like sheets made from plants • preserved dead bodies of the kings • king in Egypt was called by this name • civilization between 'Tigris' and 'Euphrates' • The Chinese Civilisation came up along this river
Cultural Diversity 2021-05-05
Ancient peoples Fekete Balázs 2024-01-17
The Silk Road 2025-04-25
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- This desert had to be crossed by merchants traveling along the Silk Road.
- A form of currency or coin that merchants used in Silk Road trade.
- An ancient city on the eastern end of the Silk Road, now part of modern-day China.
- The primary sea that connected the eastern Mediterranean world to the Silk Road.
- This trade city, now in modern-day Iran, was an important Silk Road stop.
- A type of protective garment often worn by merchants and traders in the harsh desert climates.
- Wu The famous Chinese emperor who opened the Silk Road for trade and exploration.
- A trading route between China and Central Asia, often traveled by camel caravans.
- Ancient Chinese trade goods that were highly valued and gave the route its name.
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- A type of horse, important for travel across the vast expanse of the Silk Road.
- A popular good traded along the Silk Road, often made into ornate items or jewelry.
- This ancient city was a key hub in the western end of the Silk Road, located in modern-day Turkey.
- A religion that spread along the Silk Road, originating in India.
- Polo, The famous traveler who documented his journey along the Silk Road and helped connect East and West.
- The empire that controlled much of Central Asia and was a key part of the Silk Road trade.
- A trade good from India that was traded along the Silk Road and used for cooking and medicine.
- A type of textile produced in China and traded along the Silk Road.
- This form of transport was used for goods along the Silk Road, especially for long-distance trade.
- A Chinese emperor who encouraged trade along the Silk Road.
19 Clues: A Chinese emperor who encouraged trade along the Silk Road. • A religion that spread along the Silk Road, originating in India. • A form of currency or coin that merchants used in Silk Road trade. • A type of textile produced in China and traded along the Silk Road. • This desert had to be crossed by merchants traveling along the Silk Road. • ...
peranakans 2024-04-30
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- a symbol of good fortune , prosperity and renewal
- a dessert that is often made
- a regal and luxurious colour, often associated with nobility and elegance
- refers to older peranakan women
- malay drum
- symbol of longevity, good fortune and wisdom
- powerful symbol in Chinese culture. Always associated with strength, courage.
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- a language that the peranakans speak
- symbol of abundance, prosperity and good fortune. A sourse of food
- symbol of purity, enlightenment and spiritual growth
- symbol of wealth, it is a large and showy flower with multiple petals shades of pink, red or white
- a claming colour that is associated with water and the sky
- a refreashing and calming colour, always associated with nature and renewal
- refers to older peranakan men
- a colour that is often seen in Chinese New Year
- a colour that is associated with wealth, prosperity and good fortunes
16 Clues: malay drum • a dessert that is often made • refers to older peranakan women • refers to older peranakan men • a language that the peranakans speak • symbol of longevity, good fortune and wisdom • a colour that is often seen in Chinese New Year • a symbol of good fortune , prosperity and renewal • symbol of purity, enlightenment and spiritual growth • ...
Ancient China 2019-08-26
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- What was the first imperial Dynasty?
- What Dynasty is Alcohol production from?
- What is the largest river in China.
- What emperor wanted to find a way to be immortal.
- What did the Chinese give to the Romans.
- What is the biggest wall in china
- Who was the great wall made to keep out.
- Where is the terracotta warriors located.
- What did the Chinese give us to write on?
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- Grains that are eaten with most dishes.
- What religion was spread to China on the Silk Road?
- What inventions did the Mongols spread around the world.
- What was the first dynasty of China
- What sticks are used for eating?
- What was the trade route that stretched from western China to southern Asia.
- When the terracotta warriors were found, what did farmers do when digging it up.
- Why was gunpowder invented.
- How many times was China ruled by people they wanted to keep out.
- What was the last dynasty of China?
- What is a precious gem in China.
20 Clues: Why was gunpowder invented. • What sticks are used for eating? • What is a precious gem in China. • What is the biggest wall in china • What is the largest river in China. • What was the first dynasty of China • What was the last dynasty of China? • What was the first imperial Dynasty? • Grains that are eaten with most dishes. • What Dynasty is Alcohol production from? • ...
Ancient China Crossword 2019-08-27
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- This is a load-bearing metal, and it made some of the first important structures
- What is the longest man-made river in the world?
- This invention is a mix between three powders
- Emperor Wu, Zang Qin made a map covering from china to Afganistan, and this made the international route (road) of…
- Last Emperor in China
- This invention is used for hunting and to help the arrows fly
- It is a type of printing
- Abuilding the is northwest of central Bejing
- Imperial colour and represents power
- One of the oldest Chinese foreign religion
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- this symbol represents passion, brightness, and growth
- Is also known as the Thousand Buddha Grottoes
- To protect China from outsiders
- In 1974 Chinese workers were digging a well and made a startling discovery
- A drug that can make you feel better or worse
- A navigation tool that shows you directions
- Qin Shi, Who was buried with the Terracotta Army?
- He is a Philosopher and thinker
- This river flows through Jintang, Jianyang, Ziyang, Zizhong, and Neijiang
- Lucky colour
20 Clues: Lucky colour • Last Emperor in China • It is a type of printing • To protect China from outsiders • He is a Philosopher and thinker • Imperial colour and represents power • One of the oldest Chinese foreign religion • A navigation tool that shows you directions • Abuilding the is northwest of central Bejing • Is also known as the Thousand Buddha Grottoes • ...
SIP & SOLVE 2021-09-11
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- aussie name
- zack elementary school
- wedding venue
- zack's running app
- the largest diamond mining in the world
- zack's location of work
- engagement month
- first concert together
- first car together
- city of first date
- most common rheumatologic disease in children
- photobooth name
- zack favourite dessert
- location of proposal
- artist name. "let's stay together"
- steph's middle names
- first Scandanavian trip (country)
- on_______knee, boys ii men
- zack favourite color
- bestman
- zack birthday month
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- sport steph coached
- corgi name
- zack's first job
- zack highschool
- steph elementary school
- steph favourite food
- zack's middle name
- steph's specialty
- london hospital
- best chinese restaurant in London, ON
- temptations song
- steph highschool
- song steph walked down the aisle to (Disney)
- couple has been together for _______ years
- steph snowboard stance
- zack's favourite movie
- largest wedding destination in the USA.
- maid of honor
- the color of happiness used in traditional chinese wedding
- zack's designation
- steph birthday month
- steph's favourite dessert
43 Clues: bestman • corgi name • aussie name • wedding venue • maid of honor • zack highschool • london hospital • photobooth name • zack's first job • temptations song • engagement month • steph highschool • steph's specialty • zack's middle name • zack's running app • first car together • city of first date • zack's designation • sport steph coached • zack birthday month • steph favourite food • location of proposal • ...
speed phonics Review 2021-11-10
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- a girl who is always happy
- something you like but don't need, sounds like a famous basketball player
- a country that cannot fly
- a tense that is happening now
- someone in fiction used to write Chinese
- a yellow fruit, you get it if you have 8 lin zhus
- a star in the sky, sounds like meng qun
- if you hit 100c, this will happen
- to copy a monkey with no tail
- part of your leg below your knees, sounds like April
- to get a cold or butterflies
- a country where people always eat
- a reason you find with your finger
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- only or at that moment
- a letter that grows on trees, served with dry fruit or chili
- a gift that you receive now
- a month, sounds like Louis
- it's not a cow but it is used in milk
- a country where nothing is impossible
- zhuo chen's present continuous
- third person to be, sounds like jun ting
- an insect called am, is, or are
- the majority group of Chinese people, sounds like Angelia
23 Clues: only or at that moment • a country that cannot fly • a girl who is always happy • a month, sounds like Louis • a gift that you receive now • to get a cold or butterflies • a tense that is happening now • to copy a monkey with no tail • zhuo chen's present continuous • an insect called am, is, or are • if you hit 100c, this will happen • a country where people always eat • ...
China Review 2023-03-01
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- Qin Shihuangdi had everyone who opposed (go against) him _____ or punished
- in Dao its the proper ______
- believed that people should give up worldly desires. They should turn to nature
- Before Christ
- Many Chinese viewed Qin Shihuangdi as a _____ leader
- People should put the needs of their family and community first
- joning two or more pictographs to represent an idea
- Qin Shihuangdi _____ China
- characters that stand for objects
- a line of rulers who belong in the same family
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- The trip over the _______ was extremely hard
- After Death
- People should put the needs of their family and community first.
- children had to respect their parents and older relatives
- Qin used this type of law
- The Chinese invented the ___ and a new way to move the sails of ships
- individuals who share a similar position in society
- formal order, a heavenly law
- India traded this many things
- Qin Shihuangdi used the ____to ship supplies to his soldiers in far-off territories
- the Great Wall was made of sand and _
21 Clues: After Death • Before Christ • Qin used this type of law • Qin Shihuangdi _____ China • in Dao its the proper ______ • formal order, a heavenly law • India traded this many things • characters that stand for objects • the Great Wall was made of sand and _ • The trip over the _______ was extremely hard • a line of rulers who belong in the same family • ...
Ancient History 2023-02-17
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- Leader of the ancient Egyptians
- Government where the people have a voice
- Chinese Emperor that rules using the Legalism Philosophy
- God of the underworld
- System of Social Order in Hindu culture
- City on the Indus River
- Marketplace in Ancient Greece
- Society based on farming
- collection of Buddhist writings
- Received the 10 commandments
- Burial site for Pharaohs
- These mountains separate China and India
- Greek City-State
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- Jars used to store organs in during mummification
- Philosopher who believed in Social Order and Respect
- Considered the greatest pharaoh
- Siddhartha Gautama became ...
- 2 rivers in Mesopotamia: the ______ and the Euphrates
- Wanderers followed food source
- Main trade route from China to Europe The ____ Road
- King who rebuilt the 2nd temple for the Jews
- Warrior based city in Greece
- Developed first written legal code
- River that flows through Egypt
- Philosophy based on Nature and Balance
- Jewish Holy Book
- Device invented by Chinese for determining direction
- Another name for the Huang He River
28 Clues: Jewish Holy Book • Greek City-State • God of the underworld • City on the Indus River • Society based on farming • Burial site for Pharaohs • Warrior based city in Greece • Received the 10 commandments • Siddhartha Gautama became ... • Marketplace in Ancient Greece • Wanderers followed food source • River that flows through Egypt • Leader of the ancient Egyptians • ...
chp 12 2023-03-31
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- make things uniform in size shape or weight
- something is done to improve the practice or system
- type of fortune telling
- to tell the meaning of
- drawings pictures or symbols that represent words or ideas
- the beginning of
- characters made with lines and dots that represent words
- you know and say what a thing is
- relates to Rome
- people who spend a lot of time studying a subject and know a lot about it
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- to remember something
- something that is required to do
- able to read and write
- one thing looks like or stands for a second thing
- to make something easier to do or understand
- group of people who rule a country, one person after another.
- process of changing from one set of conditions to another set of conditions
- a family of Chinese rulers from the Qin state.
- people who study the past
- how something is said, or how something is pronounced
- a country in Asia that was divided by war in 1945
- to learn so that you will remember something
22 Clues: relates to Rome • the beginning of • to remember something • able to read and write • to tell the meaning of • type of fortune telling • people who study the past • something that is required to do • you know and say what a thing is • make things uniform in size shape or weight • to make something easier to do or understand • to learn so that you will remember something • ...
Nationalism Around the World 2012-05-03
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- A large financial and industrial corporation.
- "Great Soul"
- popularly known as "Lawrence of Arabia."
- A worldwide organization of Communist parties.
- Founded a new Chinese Republic.
- Studies in France
- Chinese Communist Party
- Mexical Artist.
- suspended the new constitution
- Argentina was controlled by..
- Using unexpected methods like sabotage.
- The Indian National Congress
- Organized the Vietnamese Communist
- Rejecting the use of U.S. military force in Latin America on principle.
- Mass murder of a particular race.
- Peoples Liberation Army
- A civil engineer
- Sun Yat-sen's son.
- Persia became a modern state in 1935.
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- Leader of the Nationalists.
- Ideas influenced the U.S.
- A national oil company.
- A similar practice to genocide.
- Institutional Revolutionary Party
- The shifting of wealth from a rich minority to poor.
- Refusal to obey laws.
- A wealthy rancher.
- Was founded in 1920 by farmers.
- Leader of the Radical Party.
- Reza Khan became king and was called what?
- President of Mexico from 1934-1940
- Up to 80% of China's population.
- "Father Turk"
33 Clues: "Great Soul" • "Father Turk" • Mexical Artist. • A civil engineer • Studies in France • A wealthy rancher. • Sun Yat-sen's son. • Refusal to obey laws. • A national oil company. • Chinese Communist Party • Peoples Liberation Army • Ideas influenced the U.S. • Leader of the Nationalists. • The Indian National Congress • Leader of the Radical Party. • Argentina was controlled by.. • ...
Nationalism Around the World 2013-05-07
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- "Father Turk"
- staged 1930 military coup
- Brit said to be "of Arabia"
- A type of sneaky warfare
- Established Saudi Arabia
- Thousands killed by Chiang's forces
- 1920s Venezuela dictator
- FDR's 1933 policy
- Chinese communist with a peasant army
- New Chinese Republic capital
- Argentina's Radical Party head
- Persian who took Tehran
- Unity of all Africans
- Also Yangtze
- North Vietnam's first president
- "great soul"
- Distinct part of a larger whole
- Protest of a British Monopoly
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- Took control of Mexico's oil fields
- Large Japanese corporation
- African-American civil rights activist and pan-africanist
- Nonviolent refusal to obey laws
- "The rule of the few"
- Removal but not necessarily murder of an ethnic group
- Forced to Taiwan 1949
- Nonviolent political and spiritual leader
- 1947 India PM
- Mass murder of a specific group
- 1876 Sultan
- Overthrew Qing
- Pride in one's country or origins
- Known for his murals
- Japan invaded 1931
- Characterized by collective ownership of property
- Mexico's national oil company
35 Clues: 1876 Sultan • Also Yangtze • "great soul" • "Father Turk" • 1947 India PM • Overthrew Qing • FDR's 1933 policy • Japan invaded 1931 • Known for his murals • "The rule of the few" • Forced to Taiwan 1949 • Unity of all Africans • Persian who took Tehran • A type of sneaky warfare • Established Saudi Arabia • 1920s Venezuela dictator • staged 1930 military coup • Large Japanese corporation • ...
Pre WWII 2014-05-21
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- year plan Stalin's plan on how to improve the Soviet economy
- Belief that there is no universal meaning to life
- severe stock market crash
- reason the civil war was supended in China
- Powers The countries Germany, Italy and Japan were known as this
- This treaty blamed the Germans for WW1
- Large protests in China calling for goverment reform
- Leader of the nationalist forces in China
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- A book wrriten by Hitler meaning, "My Struggle"
- November 9, " Night of Broken Glass"
- Militarist in Japan put this man in charge
- sought to link the world of dreams to real life
- depression A long buisness slump following the stock market crash
- idea made by Albert Einstein
- German scientist who gave new ideas about time and space
- Austrian physician who talked about the mind
- leader who overthrew the last Chinese emperor
- The goverment the Chinese people called for in the May Fourth Movement
- leader of the communist forces in China
- militant political movement that emphasized loyalty to state and obedience to the leader
20 Clues: severe stock market crash • idea made by Albert Einstein • November 9, " Night of Broken Glass" • This treaty blamed the Germans for WW1 • leader of the communist forces in China • Leader of the nationalist forces in China • Militarist in Japan put this man in charge • reason the civil war was supended in China • Austrian physician who talked about the mind • ...
immigration & urbanization terms 2015-02-18
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- moves poeple from one place to another
- government administration
- native-born thought their country was falling because of mixed cultures
- immigrant processing station in San Fransisco Bay
- on the east coast
- ____ is the favoritism over native-born
- community center proving assistance to residents in a slum neighborhood
- the ____ law was established to prevent certain people from getting a job
- moving to the city
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- the giving of government jobs to people who had helped a candidate get elected
- ____ is a program designed to help immigrants adjust to american culture
- movement based on the belief of christians to help improve working conditions
- ____ was one of the most influential members that was involved in the settlement houses in the U.S.
- head of tammany hall
- about 300,000 ____ arrived; attracted by gold rush
- ____ bans entry to most chinese
- japan limits emigration
- group that offers services in exchange for political and financial support
- crowded dwelling with multiple families living together is called ____
- ____ is the illegal use of political influence for personal gain
20 Clues: on the east coast • moving to the city • head of tammany hall • japan limits emigration • government administration • ____ bans entry to most chinese • moves poeple from one place to another • ____ is the favoritism over native-born • immigrant processing station in San Fransisco Bay • about 300,000 ____ arrived; attracted by gold rush • ...
Grenade by Alan Gratz 2022-01-26
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- a heavy armed warship with large long rang guns
- Large long range land based guns
- cloth made from banana fibers
- Japanese airplane loaded with explosives for a suicide run against enemy ships
- a collapsible shovel
- a military officer of high rank
- small wood sprites from Okinawan mythology
- permission to but off military service until a later date
- primitive animal or natives used as an insult
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- indigo tattoos worn on the back of Okinawan woman hands
- gunfire meant to keep the enemy from shooting back
- a blade attached to end of a rifle
- long life short for long live the emperor
- a fast warship with smaller guns and less armor then a battle ship
- a system Japanese writing using Chinese characters
- a Chinese strategy board game played with black and white stones
- hard dry biscuits given as rations to Japanese soldiers
- a turtle shaped Okinawan family tomb built into a hillside
- the ruler of an empire Hirohito was emperor if japan during ww2
- a warship smaller and faster then a cruiser
20 Clues: a collapsible shovel • cloth made from banana fibers • a military officer of high rank • Large long range land based guns • a blade attached to end of a rifle • long life short for long live the emperor • small wood sprites from Okinawan mythology • a warship smaller and faster then a cruiser • primitive animal or natives used as an insult • ...
Test 2 2022-01-20
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- modern empire that controlled Central Asia for most of the 20th century
- Muslims regard Mecca and Medina as ____ cities
- in 1948 the modern state of ___ was created
- only country in Asia where Catholicism is the majority religion
- provides the major source of income for many major Middle Eastern countries
- world's highest point on land
- lowest point on land
- the Great Wall of China is the world's longest ____
- biblical patriarch
- China's most important rivers are the Huang He and the ____
- World's most populous country
- provided refuge for the Chinese Nationalist after the Chinese Revolution
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- North and South Korea were divided along the ___ parallel
- India's main religion
- "Crossroads of the Ancient World"
- island occupied by Brunei, Malaysia, and Indonesia
- the Palestine ___ Organization uses terrorism to demand land for an independent Palestine state
- Japan's largest island
- what canal separates Asia from Africa
- highest point in Japan
- the Ural and Caucasus mountains separate Europe from ____
- Amu Darya and Syr Darya are the two principal rivers of ___
- earth's largest and highest mountain range
23 Clues: biblical patriarch • lowest point on land • India's main religion • Japan's largest island • highest point in Japan • world's highest point on land • World's most populous country • "Crossroads of the Ancient World" • what canal separates Asia from Africa • earth's largest and highest mountain range • in 1948 the modern state of ___ was created • ...
china crossword 2023-10-13
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- piety Extreme respect for their parents and ancestors
- philosophy of Laozi. Understanding of nature and pursue scientific studies
- Laozi book of natural orders among all living things
- government which decisions are made by state officials.
- A government that has unlimited power
- And ethical system thousand for Chinese government but is not a religion.
- He helps prime Confucius's ideas
- means cruel
- longest lasting dynasty. ended in 256 B.C.E
- military officer during Zhou dynasty
- replaced Zhou dynasty. Employed legalist ideas
- this structure was meant to keep out invaders and used as protection
- The government should use law to end all civil disorder
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- 1. ruler and subject 2. father and son 3. husband and wife 4. older brother and younger brother 5. friend and friend
- Words from other students that Confucius said into this book
- China's most influential scholar
- demanding that rules must be obeyed
- he assumed this name during Qin dynasty. he believed in legalism and wanted to end confucianism.
- Chinese thinker
- two powers that together represent the nations rhythms of life
20 Clues: means cruel • Chinese thinker • China's most influential scholar • He helps prime Confucius's ideas • demanding that rules must be obeyed • military officer during Zhou dynasty • A government that has unlimited power • longest lasting dynasty. ended in 256 B.C.E • replaced Zhou dynasty. Employed legalist ideas • Laozi book of natural orders among all living things • ...
Spooky History 2023-10-31
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- Biggest producer of silk
- A specialist in a specific branch of study is called
- City where purple dye was produced
- Name of biggest empire in Europe during silk roads
- Name of Sultan who conquered Constantinople
- Major madrassa in modern day Uzbekistan
- variety of different cultures and people coexisting together in a community.
- Name of India during Muslim control
- Main animal used on silk road
- Major religion in China during the duration of the silk roads
- Chinese boats used by merchants
- winds that blow predictably in the same direction every season
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- Belief/Religion of most of inland Africa
- Instrument used to measure longitude invented in the middle east
- Fruit brought from Indonesia that spread into Africa
- Country where modern day Constantinople is located in
- Biggest Buddhist place of worship in the world
- Richest man in history
- Empire that formed in Modern day Somolia
- This city was the major trade port of the Srivijayan empire
- Commander of the largest Chinese fleet during chinas age of exploration
- Name of capital of the Srivijaya empire
- Capital of Iraq
23 Clues: Capital of Iraq • Richest man in history • Biggest producer of silk • Main animal used on silk road • Chinese boats used by merchants • City where purple dye was produced • Name of India during Muslim control • Major madrassa in modern day Uzbekistan • Name of capital of the Srivijaya empire • Belief/Religion of most of inland Africa • Empire that formed in Modern day Somolia • ...
Civilizations and Cultural Traditions 2025-08-20
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- The journey or pilgrimage to Mecca.
- a polytheistic religion that started in India and focused on connecting with the World Soul.
- Respecting one's elders, treating family as highest importance.
- Branch of Buddhism that believed Buddhas was a god.
- Chinese philosophy that focused on moral, proper behavior.
- Branch of Buddhism that believed Buddha was still just a man.
- Chinese philosophy that focused on achieving harmony with nature.
- The most effective Islam missionaries, used entertainment to convert others.
- the Sanskrit word for 'reincarnation'.
- The writings of Confucius.
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- a religion that started in India and focused on ending one's suffering in life.
- Monotheistic religion that started in the Middle East, believed in a violent God.
- first name of the man who became 'The Buddha'.
- Symbol of Daoism
- Person who started Islam.
- Noble __________ Path (Buddhism).
- a state free from suffering.
- Monotheistic religion that started in the Middle East, believed in loving one's neighbor.
- achieving connection with the World Soul.
- Monotheistic religion that started in the Middle East, believed in the 5 Pillars.
20 Clues: Symbol of Daoism • Person who started Islam. • The writings of Confucius. • a state free from suffering. • Noble __________ Path (Buddhism). • The journey or pilgrimage to Mecca. • the Sanskrit word for 'reincarnation'. • achieving connection with the World Soul. • first name of the man who became 'The Buddha'. • Branch of Buddhism that believed Buddhas was a god. • ...
crossword8 2025-02-06
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- BTS member who has written fanfiction before.
- The Korean term for domestic pop music.
- The hair color of all B.A.P members during their debut.
- DAB7 member (is a huge meme).
- What movement is K-pop's global popularity part of, also known as the Korean Wave?
- What is the official name of iKON’s lightstick?
- BTS song from Love Yourself: Her, 2017.
- Girl group that debuted with the song "Dalla Dalla".
- Nine Muses fandom name.
- Which f(x) member appears in SHINee’s ‘Replay’ music video?
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- BTOB Minhyuk’s solo stage name.
- Fandom name of Astro.
- Stray Kids sub-unit where the members were all born in 1999.
- f(x) member who has a twin.
- Fake maknae (is actually the oldest) and is the only EXO member who doesn’t have double eyelids.
- Famous GOT7 song from 2016.
- EXO song from 2016, cha-ching!
- A Chinese boy band and the fourth overall sub-unit, managed by SM's Chinese sub-label, Label V.
- How many members are in TWICE?
- Fandom name of BTS.
20 Clues: Fandom name of BTS. • Fandom name of Astro. • Nine Muses fandom name. • f(x) member who has a twin. • Famous GOT7 song from 2016. • DAB7 member (is a huge meme). • EXO song from 2016, cha-ching! • How many members are in TWICE? • BTOB Minhyuk’s solo stage name. • The Korean term for domestic pop music. • BTS song from Love Yourself: Her, 2017. • ...
Jenny & Dennis July 2025 2025-02-21
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- Jenny’s favourite fictional bear (10)
- The Derbyshire Town Jenny and Dennis met(6)
- Traditionally a bridal bouquet was made of what? (5)
- Jenny's hot drink of choice (3)
- Jenny enjoys completing these (7)
- Dennis' Favourite Animal (7)
- What organisation does Dennis work for? (3)
- How many years have Jenny and Dennis been together? (5)
- The month Jenny and Dennis got engaged? (4)
- Jenny's Favourite Animal (3,5)
- Which culture introduced the exchanging of rings? (8)
- Traditional gift for 1st year wedding anniversary (5)
- Jenny’s Favourite Movie (4,5)
- Dennis’ home county (7)
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- What is both Jenny and Dennis' birth month? (9)
- Dennis' Favourite TV Show (3,8)
- Dennis’ Favourite Dessert (6,6,7)
- What did both Jenny and Dennis study at university? (5,10)
- Which monarch popularised wearing white for their wedding dress (5,8)
- What coin was traditionally placed in the shoe to bring luck? (8)
- Jenny's Chinese Zodiac animal (5)
- Dennis' drink of choice (3,3,4)
- First musical Jenny and Dennis saw together (8)
- Dennis' Chinese Zodiac animal (2)
24 Clues: Dennis’ home county (7) • Dennis' Favourite Animal (7) • Jenny’s Favourite Movie (4,5) • Jenny's Favourite Animal (3,5) • Dennis' Favourite TV Show (3,8) • Jenny's hot drink of choice (3) • Dennis' drink of choice (3,3,4) • Dennis’ Favourite Dessert (6,6,7) • Jenny enjoys completing these (7) • Jenny's Chinese Zodiac animal (5) • Dennis' Chinese Zodiac animal (2) • ...
Ameena's 12th Birthday 2025-04-30
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- Ameena was born in this city __________.
- Ameena turns _____ today!
- Ameena’s favorite sport at School is __________.
- Ameena played the part of a ‘bumble bee’ in her school's production of this famous movie.
- Ameena prefers ________ to ketchup.
- Ameena went to this pop star's concert last summer.
- Ameena’s favorite type of cake is __________.
- Ameena’s favorite drink in California is _______.
- Ameena is in grade ______ in school.
- Ameena’s favorite store to shop at in California is ____________.
- Ameena’s youngest brother is obsessed with this sport.
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- Her favorite season of the year is _________.
- Ameena’s younger brother loves to play this video game.
- Ameena is so particular about her room ______________.
- Her birthday is in the month of ________.
- You will usually find Ameena holding a ____________ in her hand.
- Ameena’s first favorite TV Show was ___________.
- Ameena’s favorite cuisine is __________.
- Ameena’s favorite Chinese restaurant in Bahrain.
- Ameena’s nickname in school is ___________.
- Her school mascot is the _______.
- Ameena’s parents always compare her to this Disney princess _________.
- Since her Swiftie era, Ameena’s favorite number is _______________.
23 Clues: Ameena turns _____ today! • Her school mascot is the _______. • Ameena prefers ________ to ketchup. • Ameena is in grade ______ in school. • Ameena was born in this city __________. • Ameena’s favorite cuisine is __________. • Her birthday is in the month of ________. • Ameena’s nickname in school is ___________. • Her favorite season of the year is _________. • ...
world history 2025-10-31
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- The Chinese dynasty name that the Mongols gave themselves
- Faster way of communication consisting of many stations
- Type of community in which people living away from their homeland maintain their culture
- Paper money replacing heavy coins
- Investment-like clubs where you could pool money for risky caravan trips and travel in groups
- These became a symbol of Buddhist monks
- Famous Muslim traveler who visited many Muslim rulers around the world
- Capital of the Mongol empire
- New form of beliefs stemming from Daoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism
- The leader of the great Treasure Fleet
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- Chinese method of warfare adopted by the Mongols
- A powerful dynasty known for creating Borobudur
- West African storytellers, musicians, and poets who preserved their culture
- The grandson of Genghis Khan
- New kind of ship that made sea commerce possible
- Single handedly responsible for causing gold inflation
- Large trading hub city in Mali
- New method of transportation that made travel across the Sahara possible
- Guesthouses located along the Silk Road
- Largest religious structure of its time, which switched from Hindu to Buddhism
20 Clues: The grandson of Genghis Khan • Capital of the Mongol empire • Large trading hub city in Mali • Paper money replacing heavy coins • The leader of the great Treasure Fleet • These became a symbol of Buddhist monks • Guesthouses located along the Silk Road • A powerful dynasty known for creating Borobudur • Chinese method of warfare adopted by the Mongols • ...
Chinese New Year 2021-02-09
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- What belongs to you, but gets used all the time by other people?
- What’s full of holes but still holds water?
- It’s been around for millions of years, but it’s no more than a month old.
- It works hard all its life, counting numbers day and night, but never gets past 12
- What do we eat in the lantern festival?
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- This lovely maiden eats no meat but eats leaves. She labours each day spinning and weaving for the benefit of others
- They look like twin brothers, both sturdy and tall. They work together and go everywhere together. But they only go near solid food and do not care for soup. Who are they?
- What goes up every year, but never comes back down?
- What is it that everybody does at the same time?
- What building has the most stories?
10 Clues: What building has the most stories? • What do we eat in the lantern festival? • What’s full of holes but still holds water? • What is it that everybody does at the same time? • What goes up every year, but never comes back down? • What belongs to you, but gets used all the time by other people? • ...
Ancient Chinese Culture 2021-05-04
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- as great, high, or intense as possible.
- arranged in order of rank.
- having the distinctive qualities of a thing.
- the ability or capacity to do something or act.
- at a lower level than.
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- functioning or able to function.
- for the most part.
- the function assumed or part played by a person
- house and its occupants regarded as a unit.
- relating to China or its language, culture.
10 Clues: for the most part. • at a lower level than. • arranged in order of rank. • functioning or able to function. • as great, high, or intense as possible. • house and its occupants regarded as a unit. • relating to China or its language, culture. • having the distinctive qualities of a thing. • the function assumed or part played by a person • ...
The Chinese empire 2019-01-24
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- Shi Huang declared himself first emperor of china
- silk is made from silk worms
- of the teacher Confucius Confucianism
- dust like materials Loess
- to make things more similar standardized
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- to rule Mandate of Heaven
- of children to parent filial piety
- to detect earthquakes Seisometer
- network of trade route across Asia silk road
- of creative writing calligraphy
10 Clues: to rule Mandate of Heaven • dust like materials Loess • silk is made from silk worms • of creative writing calligraphy • to detect earthquakes Seisometer • of children to parent filial piety • of the teacher Confucius Confucianism • to make things more similar standardized • network of trade route across Asia silk road • Shi Huang declared himself first emperor of china
The Chinese empire 2019-01-24
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- to make things more similar standardized
- to detect earthquakes Seisometer
- of the teacher Confucius Confucianism
- dust like materials Loess
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- of creative writing calligraphy
- of children to parent filial piety
- to rule Mandate of Heaven
- silk is made from silk worms
- network of trade route across Asia silk road
- Shi Huang declared himself first emperor of china
10 Clues: to rule Mandate of Heaven • dust like materials Loess • silk is made from silk worms • of creative writing calligraphy • to detect earthquakes Seisometer • of children to parent filial piety • of the teacher Confucius Confucianism • to make things more similar standardized • network of trade route across Asia silk road • Shi Huang declared himself first emperor of china
Ancient Chinese Inventions 2019-08-21
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- Ancient Chinese inventors in 228 AD created this invention through applying counter-force produced by ignited gunpowder. Later during the Song dynasty, a paper tube with gunpowder was attached to an arrow which could be launched by a bow made the structure of the invention and were widely used in the military and for entertainment purposes at events. They have been greatly modified since then and is now a vehicle/aircraft that can launch into space.
- This is one of the Four Great Inventions of Ancient China and was invented between 2nd century BC and the 1st century AD. When first created, their use was to choose areas for building houses, grow crops and to search for rare gems, but it’s main purpose to this day is to navigate and determine the correct direction as it is commonly used by travellers and sailors
- This was invented by Zhuge Liang of Shu Han sometime between 197-237 AD.It’s purpose was to carry military weapons and move injured or dead soldiers throughout the battlefield. Although they have similar structures to this day, they are mostly used when gardening or to carry loads in building work.
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- This was first invented in 3500 BC and was made from bamboo and oil paper. It was originally made to prevent people from getting wet in the rain and to protect them from the sun’s rays as even after decades is still it’s main purpose. Today they have been upgraded and are usually made of nylon, have various designs and there are different kinds.
- Chinese philosophers Lu Ban and Mozi created this invention in the fifth century BC and was made from silk and lightweight bamboo as the framework. They were used to carry out messages and during the medieval period was used to test wind, measure distance and for military communication. Currently they are used for entertainment typically for children and just fly in the wind or to be used when surfing.
- It was the first chemical explosive and was made by Chinese Taoist alchemists in 1000 AD when mixing elemental sulfur, charcoal and saltpeter. It is one of the Four Great Inventions of Ancient China and was originally made in attempt to find the Elixir of immortality. Shortly after, engineers used it for bombs, guns, mines and rockets.
- In 132 AD Zhang Heng created this invention throughout the Han dynasty and called it the “Houfeng Didong”. When first created, it measured the movements of the Earth,seasonal winds and most importantly detected earthquakes. They currently have the same purpose but have a different method of detecting earthquakes and record them.
- This was an invention throughout the Bronze Age and was originally used as shackles for slaves. Over time it has been modified and is used by a majority of people to secure doors and other devices, and is a fastening device that is released by a specific object varying from keys to fingerprints etc.
- It was invented during the Shang dynasty which was then further developed in the Tang dynasty and was made from petuntse, grounded to powder and mixed with kaolin. It is a ceramic material and were usually housed as decoration, served as gifts or made statues and ornate trinkets for higher classes. Throughout the years it has had multiple purposes such as tableware, decorative objects like vases, lab equipment and electrical insulators.
- In 1948 this invention was created from cattle-bone as the handle with embedded Siberian pig hair bristles. The object’s purpose to this day is to clean teeth, gums and tongue although we now use toothpaste with it and they are typically made of plastic handles and nylon or natural boar bristles.
10 Clues: In 1948 this invention was created from cattle-bone as the handle with embedded Siberian pig hair bristles. The object’s purpose to this day is to clean teeth, gums and tongue although we now use toothpaste with it and they are typically made of plastic handles and nylon or natural boar bristles. • ...
Ancient Chinese Weapons 2019-08-21
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- It was made so that people could climb over the city wall.
- Mens were forced to learn archery, so that they could improve on character. It was also used to hunt and used in rituals.
- It was a popular weapon during the Eastern zhou dynasty in the armies. It is a multipurpose sword used for cutting, thrusting, etc.
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- It is a long spear and was used for long distant throws in the armies.
- It was a axe liked shaped weapon, it was made with side blades for protection.
- It was mostly held by imperial guards and it was originally made to cut wood.
- It is the most efficient, more accurate and more powerful to use with one during wars. It could also be able to be mounted on top of wagons etc.
- It was a commonly used weapon and was a deeply curved sword.
- Is mainly used for self-defense. It was mainly used in martial arts and used for training purposes.
- It was used as a military weapon, it was made so that you can attack from any point of the spear.
10 Clues: It was made so that people could climb over the city wall. • It was a commonly used weapon and was a deeply curved sword. • It is a long spear and was used for long distant throws in the armies. • It was mostly held by imperial guards and it was originally made to cut wood. • It was a axe liked shaped weapon, it was made with side blades for protection. • ...
The Chinese Civilization 2019-06-23
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- China was the only source of this product for the rest of the world
- Father of Taoism
- Greatest architectural feature of china
- Used to record earthquakes
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- Process of making silk
- Temples where followers of Buddhism prayed
- Majority of the people practiced this occupation
- Sorrow of Chine
- Ceramic material use to make pottery
- This dynasty united a major part of China under one ruler
10 Clues: Sorrow of Chine • Father of Taoism • Process of making silk • Used to record earthquakes • Ceramic material use to make pottery • Greatest architectural feature of china • Temples where followers of Buddhism prayed • Majority of the people practiced this occupation • This dynasty united a major part of China under one ruler • ...
Chinese Cinderella Vocabulary 2013-03-11
10 Clues: to be harsh • to be unlicensed • to give;to return • a bold resistance • to make an excuse • a suit a man wears • a type of rice porridge • intensely eager for satisfaction. • another word for value, rank, or ability • for something to be sudden or to burst out
Chinese Religions Crossword 2023-05-08
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- Founder of Confucianism
- Based on the teachings of Buddha
- Birthplace of Buddha
- Idea that all actions have consequences
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- The dynasty when Taoism and Confucianism were founded
- Founded by Laozi
- Founded Buddhism
- The high god of the Shang Dynasty
- Home of Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism
- Founder of Taoism
10 Clues: Founded by Laozi • Founded Buddhism • Founder of Taoism • Birthplace of Buddha • Founder of Confucianism • Based on the teachings of Buddha • The high god of the Shang Dynasty • Idea that all actions have consequences • Home of Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism • The dynasty when Taoism and Confucianism were founded
Chinese Word Puzzle 2022-12-22
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- the category containing melons and apples
- the category that is often in mexican food
- the grain used in lots of asian dishes
- comes from chicken and makes more chicken
- the category with bread in it
- watermelons, pumpkins, and cantaloupe
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- The category that lives under the sea
- the category with broccoli and peppers
- best thing since sliced ___
- Sweet foods ranging from chocolate to candy-corn
10 Clues: best thing since sliced ___ • the category with bread in it • The category that lives under the sea • watermelons, pumpkins, and cantaloupe • the category with broccoli and peppers • the grain used in lots of asian dishes • the category containing melons and apples • comes from chicken and makes more chicken • the category that is often in mexican food • ...
Meat in Chinese 2022-04-29
American Born Chinese 2022-09-26
10 Clues: synonym for a god • Place to buy things • Where people go to learn • place where monkeys live • Ruler of a group of monkeys • Where dead people are buried • The ideas and customs of people • Skills the Monkey King had to learn • Place where the Gods had a dinner party • An unfair belief about a group of people
Ancient Chinese Religions 2023-05-10
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- a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu
- seen as a religious compact between the Zhou people and their Y supreme god the sky god.
- Philosopher from which Taoism originated
- gods of which the Quin Dynasty's religion was based on
- based on the teachings OF Buddha,
- Shadows of which the Quin Dynasty's religion was based on
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- all actions have consequences, and the actions you take today can come back to help or hurt you in Future endeavors
- Who inscribed Confucius's philosophes for him
- Book where Laozi's philosophies were written
- Creator of Confuciasm
10 Clues: Creator of Confuciasm • based on the teachings OF Buddha, • Philosopher from which Taoism originated • Book where Laozi's philosophies were written • Who inscribed Confucius's philosophes for him • a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu • gods of which the Quin Dynasty's religion was based on • Shadows of which the Quin Dynasty's religion was based on • ...
Famous Chinese people 2024-10-30
10 Clues: plays in My demon • plays in Lie to love • plays in Boys Planet • plays in winter night • plays in Meteor garden • plays in Stop! miss Hua • plays in best choice ever • plays in out of the dream • plays in Legend of awaken • plays in Dont leave after school
Chinese New Year 2025-01-31
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- Words that people say to each other to share good thoughts.
- When people come together again after a while.
- A system that involves animals and years.
- The thing that is often use to decorate the house and it usually hangs on to something.
- A fruit that people often mistaken whether its the fruit or color.
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- Bright and loud things that go off in the sky.
- A small object that is given to some people only in this time of the year.
- A performance where dancers use a costume, and it is believe that it will bring good luck.
- A time that has many activities, such as customs and gatherings.
- A food that is long and some people believe it represents something important related to life.
10 Clues: A system that involves animals and years. • Bright and loud things that go off in the sky. • When people come together again after a while. • Words that people say to each other to share good thoughts. • A time that has many activities, such as customs and gatherings. • A fruit that people often mistaken whether its the fruit or color. • ...
Chinese New Year 2025-01-23
10 Clues: Good luck • A fast animal • A tasty snack • A warm season • A morning bird • A woolly animal • A festive march • A hopping animal • A slithering reptile • A twelve-animal cycle
Chinese New Year 2025-01-23
10 Clues: Loved ones • A kind look • A round dish • A big dinner • A small token • A daytime orb • A sitting spot • A calming drink • A glowing thing • A blooming plant
Chinese - body parts 2026-01-22
chinese new year 2026-02-11
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- Eat these for longevity.
- Eat a whole ____ for prosperity (a main dish).
- 2026's zodiac animal.
- They are lit to scare away monsters and bad luck. Firecrackers
- Symbolic flower meaning wealth and high status.
- Game often played for money.
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- Art of decorative handwriting.
- Wishing you great ______ and prosperity.
- What you avoid doing on New Year's Day to keep luck.
- Color of luck and celebration.
10 Clues: 2026's zodiac animal. • Eat these for longevity. • Game often played for money. • Art of decorative handwriting. • Color of luck and celebration. • Wishing you great ______ and prosperity. • Eat a whole ____ for prosperity (a main dish). • Symbolic flower meaning wealth and high status. • What you avoid doing on New Year's Day to keep luck. • ...
Unit 7: Vocabulary Choice Board - Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-02
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- Imperialism - The economic analysis of non-economic aspects of life, such as crime, law, the family, prejudice, tastes, irrational behavior, politics, sociology, culture, religion, war, science, and research. Related usage of the term goes back as far as the 1930s.
- Rule - When an imperial or central power takes direct control over the legislature, executive and civil administration of an otherwise largely self-governing territory.
- Australia Policy - A term encapsulating a set of historical policies that aimed to forbid people of non-European ethnic origin, especially Asians (primarily Chinese) and Pacific Islanders, from immigrating to Australia, starting in 1901.
- - An international context is a diplomatic policy of making political, material, or territorial concessions to an aggressive power in order to avoid conflict.
- War - Military conflict in which the contenders are willing to make any sacrifice in lives and other resources to obtain a complete victory, as distinguished from limited war.
- Congo - A Belgian colony in Central Africa from 1908 until independence in 1960. The former colony adopted its present name, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in 1964. Colonial rule in the Congo began in the late 19th century.
- Rebellion - A massive rebellion and civil war that was waged in China between the Manchu-led Qing dynasty and the Han, Hakka-led Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.
- Atlantic Treaty Organization Boxer Rebellion - An anti-foreign, anti-colonial, and anti-Christian uprising in China between 1899 and 1901, towards the end of the Qing dynasty, by the Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists (Yìhéquán), known as the "Boxers" in English because many of its members had practiced Chinese martial arts, which at the time were referred to as "Chinese boxing".
- of Influences - A spatial region or concept division over which a state or organization has a level of cultural, economic, military or political exclusivity.
- - The state policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other areas, often through employing hard power, but also soft power.
- Exclusion Act - A United States federal law signed by President Chester A. Arthur on May 6, 1882, prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years. The law excluded merchants, teachers, students, travelers, and diplomats.
- Wars - The Opium Wars in the mid-19th century were a critical juncture in modern Chinese history. The first Opium War was fought between China and Great Britain from 1839 to 1842. In the second Opium War, from 1856 to 1860, a weakened China fought both Great Britain and France.
- Rule - A system of government of one nation by another in which the governed people retain certain administrative, legal, and other powers.
- Marx - A German philosopher, economist, historian, sociologist, political theorist, journalist, critic of political economy, and socialist revolutionary. His best-known titles are the 1848 pamphlet The Communist Manifesto and the four-volume Das Kapital.
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- Rhodes - A British mining magnate and politician in southern Africa who served as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896.
- - A system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- Conference - The Berlin Conference of 1884–1885, also known as the Congo Conference or West Africa Conference, regulated European colonization and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period and coincided with Germany's sudden emergence as an imperial power.
- - An idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state. As a movement, nationalism tends to promote the interests of a particular nation, especially with the aim of gaining and maintaining the nation's sovereignty over its homeland to create a nation-state
- A political and economic system in which property and the means of production are owned in common, typically controlled by the state or government.
- of Nanjing - The peace treaty which ended the First Opium War between Great Britain and the Qing dynasty of China on 29 August 1842. It was the first of what the Chinese later termed the Unequal Treaties.
- A philosophy based on the equitable distribution of wealth among a nation's citizens and common ownership of all property.
- Depression - A period of carried long-term economical downturn that is the result of lowered economic activity in one major or more national economies.
- - A way of organizing a society in which a government ruled by a dictator controls the lives of the people and in which people are not allowed to disagree with the government.
- Man’s Burden - "The White Man's Burden", by Rudyard Kipling, is a poem about the Philippine–American War that exhorts the United States to assume colonial control of the Filipino people and their country.
- Darwinism - Various theories and societal practices that purport to apply biological concepts of natural selection and survival of the fittest to sociology, economics and politics, and which were largely defined by scholars in Western Europe and North America in the 1870s.
25 Clues: - A system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state. • A philosophy based on the equitable distribution of wealth among a nation's citizens and common ownership of all property. • ...
The Chinese Civilisation 2019-08-20
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- this was made from the bark of old trees
- the first known dynasty in China
- these were holy people who predicted the future
- the main occupation of Chinese
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- this crop was first cultivated for medicinal purposes
- it was a religious movement named after a Chinese philosopher
- these are stupa-style temples
- silkworms were reared on this tree
- a shiny substance used for making delicate pottery
9 Clues: these are stupa-style temples • the main occupation of Chinese • the first known dynasty in China • silkworms were reared on this tree • this was made from the bark of old trees • these were holy people who predicted the future • a shiny substance used for making delicate pottery • this crop was first cultivated for medicinal purposes • ...
Nationality 2020-11-28
Countries and Nationalities 2021-02-02
Write the countries 2021-02-25
crossword 2023-04-17
Countries and Nationalities 2022-03-16
East Asian Land Empires: Ming, Qing, and Tokugawa Shogunate 2026-01-05
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- Warrior class in Japan that served daimyo and followed bushido.
- The decentralized way Japan was run under the Emperors prior to Tokugawa. It was also used in Europe.
- Confucian-based test used to select government officials in China.
- The homeland of the leaders of the Qing Dynasty
- Military ruler of Japan who held real power during the feudal era.
- Powerful daimyo who began the process of unifying Japan before his death.
- Tokugawa policy that limited foreign contact and trade to preserve Japanese culture.
- Era of civil war in Japan before unification under the Tokugawa Shogunate.
- Founder of the Ming Dynasty who restored Han Chinese rule after Mongol domination.
- China’s last imperial dynasty, ruled by the Manchu from 1644 to 1912. It was a non-Han Chinese Dynasty
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- Term reflecting China’s view of itself as the cultural center of the world.
- Tokugawa system requiring daimyo to spend time in Edo to prevent rebellion.
- The term for the Japanese nobles who had a great deal of power under feudalism. Tokugawa still used them to run Japan, but he took away a great deal of their power.
- Founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate who unified Japan in 1603.
- Japanese port city where limited trade with the Dutch and Chinese was allowed during isolation.
- One of the greatest Qing emperors who expanded China’s territory and promoted stability.
- The ethnic and cultural description for the Ming Dynasty- it comes from the name of the Dynasty that originally put Confucianism into practice in China
- Capital city under the Tokugawa Shogunate, now known as Tokyo.
- Dynasty that ruled China from 1368 to 1644, known for maritime expeditions and cultural revival.
19 Clues: The homeland of the leaders of the Qing Dynasty • Founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate who unified Japan in 1603. • Capital city under the Tokugawa Shogunate, now known as Tokyo. • Warrior class in Japan that served daimyo and followed bushido. • Confucian-based test used to select government officials in China. • ...
汉语 2023-09-11
FIND ME! 2022-07-20
12 Clues: King • Pizza • Policy • A crayon • Has a trunk • Mumbai site • Black widow • Flying mammal • Chinese corner • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
Food 2025-06-11
12 Clues: A snack • Chicken • Dessert • Fast food • Small cake • Candy brand • Chinese food • Italian food • Japansese food • Warm winter drink • Similar to waffles • Another Japanese Food
1750-1914AD 2017-04-25
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- Chinese anti-western resistance from 1899-1901
- Chinese movement for modernized military and economy
- Ottoman semi-westernization in order to appease its non-Turk citizens
- Economic theory of Karl Marx of class equality
- New class created by the industrial revolution
- Conference between the European powers on how to divide Africa for colonization
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- Congress in 1815 to prevent imperialism within Europe
- Economic theory of free market private ownership
- Patriotism for ones country
- Political body that gives the common people better political representation
- Transition from traditional economies to industrial economies
- Canal that connected the Mediterranean and Red Seas to cut trade distances to East Asia
12 Clues: Patriotism for ones country • Chinese anti-western resistance from 1899-1901 • Economic theory of Karl Marx of class equality • New class created by the industrial revolution • Economic theory of free market private ownership • Chinese movement for modernized military and economy • Congress in 1815 to prevent imperialism within Europe • ...
