chinese Crossword Puzzles
Happy New Year! 2019-02-03
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- The lion dance is performed to drive away evil spirits and bring good _____.
- What children will receive in red envelop during Chinese new year?
- We visit our _______ and friends during Chinese New Year.
- this is an action like this: 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,0
- something that can burn brightly and colourfully into the sky
- People say this word and raise their glass before they drink
- 2018 is the year of _____.
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- number of animals in the Chinese zodiac
- a tool which is for picking up food
- A big,round,red object which is hung high in the house.
- the animal for the year 2019 in the Chinese calendar
- the colour which is believed to drive away bad luck.
- To celebrate new year, we will wear new _____.
- the month that follows December
- This is a Chinese traditional art which is done by scissors and paper.
15 Clues: 2018 is the year of _____. • the month that follows December • a tool which is for picking up food • number of animals in the Chinese zodiac • To celebrate new year, we will wear new _____. • this is an action like this: 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,0 • the animal for the year 2019 in the Chinese calendar • the colour which is believed to drive away bad luck. • ...
Chapter 6 Festivals and Celebrations 2023-01-06
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- a kind of bamboos that can release the sound of"bang”
- I’m a Rabbit in the Chinese zodiac and 2023 is my ___________year
- A kind of food we eat on Mid-Autumn Festival
- _____________Festival is a traditional Chinese festival which falls on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month
- _____________cuttings are decorations we put up on windows in Spring Festival
- Chinese worship the god of____________for good fortune
- Red_______________ containing money are given by parents in Chinese New Year
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- ______ off = to start
- Cai Ming is a regular actress in Spring Festival _____________
- _____________boat festival is called “Duan Wu” in Chinese
- ______back = come from
- ____________dinner brings people together on New Years’ Eve
- to take part in special enjoyable activities in order to show that a particular occasion is important
- We put up _____________ beside doors to express hopes for the future
- 2023 is the Year of the _____________
15 Clues: ______ off = to start • ______back = come from • 2023 is the Year of the _____________ • A kind of food we eat on Mid-Autumn Festival • a kind of bamboos that can release the sound of"bang” • Chinese worship the god of____________for good fortune • _____________boat festival is called “Duan Wu” in Chinese • ____________dinner brings people together on New Years’ Eve • ...
History 2024-04-29
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- a region in the Huang He River valley, where Chinese civilization began
- a part or section of a country
- places, usually in a desert, where water can be found
- location where ruins were found from the Shang dynasty, China's first civilization
- a system of government based on landowners and tenants
- a person who works for a government
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
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- a stream or river that feeds into a larger stream, river, or lake
- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
- a line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty
- a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
- light, fertile soil that yields bountiful grain crops
- one of the first Chinese dynasties, ruled from 1750 to 1040 B.C.E.
15 Clues: a part or section of a country • a person who works for a government • the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • light, fertile soil that yields bountiful grain crops • places, usually in a desert, where water can be found • ...
Ancient Chinese Vocabulary Assignment 2015-11-01
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- First Chinese dynasty where written evidence exists; flourished 1600 to 1046 BCE.
- A series of rulers from the same family.
- Large River creating a thriving river valley.
- Remembered as prosperous era in Chinese History.
- The group of people who carry out the work of the government.
- The animal bones or tortoise shells used by ancient Chinese priests to communicate with the gods.
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- World's longest man made structure built to keep invaders from the north out of China.
- Family members from past generations.
- Longest major river in China.
- Worthy, deserving recognition and praise.
- Chinese dynasty in 200s BCE.
- An inheritance.
- One of the most influential philosophies in Chinese history focused on duty and public service.
13 Clues: An inheritance. • Chinese dynasty in 200s BCE. • Longest major river in China. • Family members from past generations. • A series of rulers from the same family. • Worthy, deserving recognition and praise. • Large River creating a thriving river valley. • Remembered as prosperous era in Chinese History. • The group of people who carry out the work of the government. • ...
Ancient China 2023-11-21
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- Who was the only female emperor of China?
- How many guiding principles did legalism have?
- What was invented during the Han Dynasty the is used a lot even today?
- What did legalism introduce to Ancient China?
- What was the use of knife and fork replaced by?
- What was Tian not considered?
- What did the Chinese call the Europeans?
- What were oracle bones used for?
- From where was Buddhism introduced into China?
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- What did the Chinese accidentally invent?
- What is the translation of the word "ren"?
- What did the Chinese become (fear of foreigners)?
- What was Confucius (job)?
- Which city was the cultural centre of Asia?
- Who did the kings worship?
- In the early period, from who did the children take their surnames from?
- What did tiny feet in golden slippers resemble?
- What is something only the Chinese knew how to make?
18 Clues: What was Confucius (job)? • Who did the kings worship? • What was Tian not considered? • What were oracle bones used for? • What did the Chinese call the Europeans? • What did the Chinese accidentally invent? • Who was the only female emperor of China? • What is the translation of the word "ren"? • Which city was the cultural centre of Asia? • ...
Confucian Ethics 2016-01-19
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- = ___________ piety (Hsiao) is the quality in children of showing respect and care for their parents and all ancestors
- = Foretelling the future
- = Government or institution in which individuals are awarded office based on their education and talents rather than on their birth or social status
- = Chinese dynasty that promoted Confucian texts and education (also time of deification of Laozi and Confucius)
- = Chinese philosopher (d. 289 BCE), who argued that rulers should provide for the common people
- = Naturalistic Chinese philosophy calling on people to live in harmony with nature
- = Chinese dynasty that favored authoritarian rule and outlawed Confucian texts
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- = “Noble person, aristocrat, gentleman” (the refined human ideal in Confucianism)
- = A system of thought in China based on proper human relationships and family respect
- = Benevolence, empathy
- = propriety, ritual, etiquette
- = Authoritarian school of philosophy
- = Chinese name of Confucius
- = Book containing the sayings attributed to Confucius
- = Confucius lived at the time of the ___________ dynasty
15 Clues: = Benevolence, empathy • = Foretelling the future • = Chinese name of Confucius • = propriety, ritual, etiquette • = Authoritarian school of philosophy • = Book containing the sayings attributed to Confucius • = Confucius lived at the time of the ___________ dynasty • = Chinese dynasty that favored authoritarian rule and outlawed Confucian texts • ...
Crocodile Ramen 1 2023-09-23
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- A restaurant in Taiwan has a new ingredient – ________________ foot.
- Ramen is popular ______________ the world.
- It is Chinese-style noodles in a ___________ or miso broth.
- A restaurant in Taiwan has a new ___________________ – crocodile foot.
- It is Chinese-style ______________ in a soy or miso broth.
- It is Chinese-style noodles in a soy or ____________ broth.
- There is a _____________ wait to eat at the restaurant.
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- Toppings include ___________, seaweed and bamboo.
- ___________ is popular around the world.
- Ramen is ______________ around the world.
- _____________ include pork, seaweed and bamboo.
- Toppings include pork, _____________ and bamboo.
- It is Chinese-style noodles in a soy or miso ______________.
- Photos of it have __________________ on social media.
- Toppings include pork, seaweed and _____________.
- Internet users call it "________________ ramen".
16 Clues: ___________ is popular around the world. • Ramen is ______________ around the world. • Ramen is popular ______________ the world. • _____________ include pork, seaweed and bamboo. • Toppings include pork, _____________ and bamboo. • Internet users call it "________________ ramen". • Toppings include ___________, seaweed and bamboo. • ...
imperialism in china 2018-01-09
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- Chinese attempt to rid China of foreign domination
- Peasant revolt
- An unequal treaty signed by the Chinese as a result of the Chinese losing the Opium War
- When a stronger country exploits a weaker one
- Chinese ports were divided up among the Europeans (part of the Treaty of Nanjing)
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- The British in China did not have to obey Chinese law
- China's last dynasty
- Chinese nationalist leader who became China's first president and implemented his three principles of the people
- of the People Nationalism, Democracy, and the peoples livelihood
- The British and Chinese fought over the sale of Opium to the Chinese
10 Clues: Peasant revolt • China's last dynasty • When a stronger country exploits a weaker one • Chinese attempt to rid China of foreign domination • The British in China did not have to obey Chinese law • of the People Nationalism, Democracy, and the peoples livelihood • The British and Chinese fought over the sale of Opium to the Chinese • ...
Chinese Crossword 2023-04-07
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- Chinese invention during the Tang dynasty (pg 485)
- leader of the Mongols (pg 490)
- important Chinese philosophers (pg 480)
- perfected by the Chinese in 1150 CE (pg 485)
- European traveler who reached China (pg 494)
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- wide, grassy plains where animals grazed (pg 489)
- one of the most popular poets of the Tang dynasty (pg 486)
- major religion in China (pg 478)
- people north of China (pg 489)
- system of waterways connecting two China rivers (pg 475)
- where Genghis Khan was born (pg 474)
- made of fine clay to makes dishes (pg 483)
- melted iron mixed with carbon from coal (pg 484)
- dynasty of China around 581 CE (pg 474)
14 Clues: people north of China (pg 489) • leader of the Mongols (pg 490) • major religion in China (pg 478) • where Genghis Khan was born (pg 474) • important Chinese philosophers (pg 480) • dynasty of China around 581 CE (pg 474) • made of fine clay to makes dishes (pg 483) • perfected by the Chinese in 1150 CE (pg 485) • European traveler who reached China (pg 494) • ...
Chinese Dynasties 2024-04-11
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- Inscribed bones or shells used for divination during the Shang Dynasty.
- China divided into multiple states, fighting for power and dominance over the others.
- First historically confirmed dynasty in China. Practiced human sacrifice.
- Unified China under the rule of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor.
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- A ruling family that passes control from one generation to the next.
- Over 8,000 life-sized soldiers, chariots, horses, and officials buried with Qin Shi Huang.
- According to legend, he controlled the flooding of the Yellow River with irrigation
- Created the Mandate of Heaven. Developed a feudal system in China.
- Brutal policy enacted by Qin Shi Huang to suppress opposing ideas.
- Tyrant who built the Great Wall of China and the Terracotta Army.
- of Heaven: Belief that the emperor had a divine right to rule given him by god.
- Political leader of a territory containing several different groups of people.
- Cruel and oppressive government rule.
- Famous trade route that flourished during the Han Dynasty, allowed cultural exchange between East and West.
14 Clues: Cruel and oppressive government rule. • Tyrant who built the Great Wall of China and the Terracotta Army. • Unified China under the rule of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor. • Created the Mandate of Heaven. Developed a feudal system in China. • Brutal policy enacted by Qin Shi Huang to suppress opposing ideas. • ...
Chinese Cinderella 2024-06-13
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- savage beast
- - Adelines best friend
- - where adeline report cards are held
- - monster or controller
- - Adelines favorite pet
- - Adelines home city
- - what Grand Aunt gives Big sister as a wedding gift
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- - the unloved duaghter
- - bank owner
- - Adelines favorite person
- - what do little brother and little sister get that the others dont after school
- - Adelines favorite place
- - soon to be Married
- - old buddhist
14 Clues: savage beast • - bank owner • - old buddhist • - soon to be Married • - Adelines home city • - the unloved duaghter • - Adelines best friend • - Adelines favorite pet • - monster or controller • - Adelines favorite person • - Adelines favorite place • - where adeline report cards are held • - what Grand Aunt gives Big sister as a wedding gift • ...
Famous buildings 2023-05-18
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- Peruvian Incan citadel
- American Victorian mansion
- German neoclassical monument
- French Gothic cathedral
- Greek ruins
- London skyscraper
- Chinese skyscrapers
- American legislative building
- Italian Gothic cathedral
- Russian public square
- Sri Lankan fortress
- Indian Mughal palace
- Canadian geodesic dome
- Mayan ruins
- Croatian cathedral
- Indian sandstone fort
- German hilltop castle
- Japanese theme park
- Russian art museum
- Spanish fortress
- Toronto skyscraper
- Brazilian diplomatic palace
- British royal palace
- Yemeni palace
- Ukrainian neoclassical opera house
- Scottish castle
- Symbol of freedom
- Italian bell tower
- French royal palace
- American mid century modern architecture
- Home of US President
- Swiss mountain station
- Parisian landmark
- Australian natural harbor
- German fairytale castle
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- Japanese castle
- American theme park
- Ancient Greek citadel
- Cambodian temple
- Natural American wonder
- Russian Orthodox cathedral
- American hydroelectric dam
- Chinese imperial palace
- Italian Baroque palace
- Roman amphitheater
- Iranian Armenian cathedral
- Paris art museum
- Chinese city gate
- San Francisco public park
- Scottish castle
- Spanish basilica
- Chinese mausoleum
- Hong Kong monument
- London suspension bridge
- San Francisco suspension bridge
- Egyptian tombs
- London cathedral
- Mughal mausoleum
- Tallest building in the world
- Honduran pyramid
- German feudal castle
- Italian Gothic basilica
- Indonesian mosque
- Chinese fortification
- London observation wheel
- New York Art Deco skyscraper
- London clock tower
- Chinese Taoist temple
- Indian colonial fort
- British royal abbey
- Brazilian Art Deco statue
- American Art Deco ocean liner
- Australian performing arts center
- American neon sign museum
- Italian city state
75 Clues: Greek ruins • Mayan ruins • Yemeni palace • Egyptian tombs • Japanese castle • Scottish castle • Scottish castle • Cambodian temple • Paris art museum • Spanish basilica • London cathedral • Mughal mausoleum • Honduran pyramid • Spanish fortress • London skyscraper • Chinese city gate • Chinese mausoleum • Indonesian mosque • Symbol of freedom • Parisian landmark • Roman amphitheater • Hong Kong monument • ...
East Asia in the Medieval Period 2018-11-08
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- Chinese Buddhism focusing on harmony with nature
- the early credit based system of Song China...making trade easier and safer
- female Vietnamese rebel leaders against Chinese rule
- revived during the Sui, Tang, and Song to choose bureaucrats
- a division of the Mongol Empire after the death of Genghis
- Buddhism in Japan that blends a reverence of nature into its practice
- Japanese feudal warlords
- the Mongol Peace...thriving economic trade connections
- the best of the best students scoring on the civil service exam
- the Medieval Period of China began with the collapse of the Han
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- the political philosophy favored by late Tang and Song emperors...
- written by Lady Murasaki...a look into Japanese court life
- the process of adopting Chinese culture by non-Chinese peoples
- type of Chinese Buddhism focusing on salvation...popular with masses
- the purposeful policy of Japanese rulers to "sinify" Japan
- the massive "unifying" building project of the Sui Dynasty
16 Clues: Japanese feudal warlords • Chinese Buddhism focusing on harmony with nature • female Vietnamese rebel leaders against Chinese rule • the Mongol Peace...thriving economic trade connections • written by Lady Murasaki...a look into Japanese court life • the purposeful policy of Japanese rulers to "sinify" Japan • ...
Ela 504 Nov 29th 2022-11-29
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- a girl's name or sunrise
- where your neighbour lives; enter a room through this
- to exchange money but it is not a preposition
- the day when the Sun and the Moon meet
- the last chance; used for drinking
- a moving verb; Amy in the past tense
- equal shape where you meet people
- move towards you; sounds like a boy's name
- what you do when you hear something humorous
- enter a prize or make a picture; not something you put things in
- the majority Chinese race; Allen
- imperial measurement or body part; the bottom of a mountain
- a kind of a problem; my teacher has none
- a direction; sounds like part of Yu Ge
- Chinese island; what you say when you see your grandma
- name of an important person or story
- cardinal direction; first syllable of your city
- conditional word; sounds like Hao Run
- object pronoun; Yiran or Minwen
- American magazine; it never stands still
- past tense used for cutting wood
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- a group of aquatic animals who learn a lot
- the only place where tomorrow comes before yesterday
- somewhere you go; sounds like Alisa
- this animal is the same as where it lives
- a king who is always in a straight line
- this food makes you crazy
- preposition that you do to hit the golf ball in a hole
- a party for Cinderella but with no sport
- a hole in the ground; to look at silver in Chinese
- this Chinese city will hurt you
- someone in fiction used to write Chinese
- part of your foot in the Chinese army
- question word for a Chinese person
- accept responsibility for causing an earthquake
- an opposite lady married to Uncle Onymn.
- used to help food taste better
- a small purple fruit; goes before on
- check your knowledge; you get every day outside
- to put something up; sounds like a city with a lake
- this superhero is good at baseball
41 Clues: a girl's name or sunrise • this food makes you crazy • used to help food taste better • this Chinese city will hurt you • object pronoun; Yiran or Minwen • the majority Chinese race; Allen • past tense used for cutting wood • equal shape where you meet people • the last chance; used for drinking • question word for a Chinese person • this superhero is good at baseball • ...
Roman, Arabic, Chinese, and Hindi invention Crossword 2021-11-11
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- the Romans uses this to create dome roofs and vaulted ceilings.
- they created these tools to operate operations and was invented by the Romans.
- it was invented by the Romans and in today’s time it is a house/room for rent that you usually pay every month.
- it is a measuring tool that is commonly twelve inch long and was introduced to us by Indus-Hindi civilization.
- it is a traditional Chinese treatment where they use thin, solid, metallic needles that penetrates certain part of the body.
- it was invented by the Romans to spread news around their town.
- used for guns and in Chinese it is called huo yao meaning flaming medicine.
- it was invented by the Chinese during the Han dynasty and usually partnered with ball pen.
- it is a numeral system that is originated in Rome.
- it was invented by Romans and they created this path to withstand time.
- the Chinese are famous for this and they are made with ceramics that are usually vases.
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- it is also another type of surgery in order for us to treat or blurry eyesight. Also introduced by the said civilization.
- it was invented by the Arabic. It is used for writing and the first known record of it was from Al-Tahimi’s book.
- it is a device that is used to detect the ground’s movement during an earthquake and was created by a Chinese astronomer Zhang Heng.
- this is a type of surgery where you want to change a certain part of your body. It was introduced by the Indus-Hindi civilization
- it is the standard for denoting integer and non-integer numbers and was also invented Indus-Hindi civilization.
- this invention was famously invented by the Chinese, it was used for worship by ancient china but today it is used to know the right direction.
- first soap that has a pleasant smell and was invented by the Arabic.
- it was invented by the Chinese during the Tang dynasty
- Invented by the Arabic. This is also the first model or version of the flying machine.
20 Clues: it is a numeral system that is originated in Rome. • it was invented by the Chinese during the Tang dynasty • the Romans uses this to create dome roofs and vaulted ceilings. • it was invented by the Romans to spread news around their town. • first soap that has a pleasant smell and was invented by the Arabic. • ...
East Asia Review Crossword 2013-11-25
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- This is the name of a famous trade route across northern China.
- This person's ideas influenced China to create a civil service exam.
- These individuals did the most to spread Buddhism.
- This ultimate goal is common to Hinduism and Buddhism.
- This is the name of the ship developed by the Han dynasty.
- This is where the majority of Chinese live today.
- This is a technique used to farm mountainous land.
- This is the way that the Zhou Dynasty justified their overthrow of the Shang Dynasty and justified their rule.
- This is the river that the Mauryan and Gupta empires developed along.
- This is a book of Confucius quotes.
- This is yellow silt that is left by the Huang He river.
- After this battle, emperor Asoka converted to Buddhism.
- This culture group arrived in India through the Kyber Pass.
- This Chinese dynasty's greatest contribution was poetry and literature.
- This engineering accomplishment was completed in the Sui Dynasty.
- This is the Chinese dynasty credited with block printing and the compass.
- This term describes Chinese buildings being oriented into nature and harmony with the heavens.
- Chinese civilization began along this river.
- The Great Wall was able to be built because of this philosophy.
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- Life is suffering is party of this which was preached by Buddha.
- This, a type of suicide, was committed by Samurai warriors.
- These mountains separate India from the rest of Asia.
- This is a repressive practice towards women practiced in the Tang and Song dynasties.
- Indian civilization began along this river.
- Shintoism believes in worshiping these spirits.
- This is the name of the European who traveled China during Mongol rule.
- This is the Indian word for caste.
- This is the Chinese dynasty controlled by the Mongols.
- This is the term that refers to periodic chaos in Chinese history.
- Army of clay soldiers created by Emperor Qin.
- This is the "Golden Age" of India, and included developing the concept of zero.
- This is the first leader of the Mongol Empire.
- This dynasty is known for writing records on oracle bones.
33 Clues: This is the Indian word for caste. • This is a book of Confucius quotes. • Indian civilization began along this river. • Chinese civilization began along this river. • Army of clay soldiers created by Emperor Qin. • This is the first leader of the Mongol Empire. • Shintoism believes in worshiping these spirits. • This is where the majority of Chinese live today. • ...
Chinese New Year 2023-02-01
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- The red paper... are sent into the air
- My Chinese... sign is the tiger
- If you were born in 2012, your zodiac sign is...
- The average Chinese... knows 8.000 characters
- Chinese New Year is based on the... calender
- Chinese New Year is a...
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- If you were born in 2005, your zodiac sign is...
- The Chinese people... their houses
- Chinese new year is an... celebration
- Chinese New Year is also called the... festival
10 Clues: Chinese New Year is a... • My Chinese... sign is the tiger • The Chinese people... their houses • Chinese new year is an... celebration • The red paper... are sent into the air • Chinese New Year is based on the... calender • The average Chinese... knows 8.000 characters • Chinese New Year is also called the... festival • If you were born in 2005, your zodiac sign is... • ...
The Ming Dynasty 2015-10-18
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- ripple effect in the economy
- 440 foot long ships
- Chinese seclusion in 1500's
- first emperor of Ming Dynasty
- Chinese admiral who went on seven voyages
- Italian Jesuit who Chinese courts like
- belief idea of commerce went against
- the fleets distributed wealth to show power and in turn received more tributes
- he designed to restore agricultural lands destroyed by war
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- son of Hongwu, and Emperor
- brought Christianity and the clock
- payment to Ming overlords
- by going on these voyages Yonglo wanted to
- built for emperors to live in solitude
- 100's of vast ships traveled on this voyage to show
15 Clues: 440 foot long ships • payment to Ming overlords • son of Hongwu, and Emperor • Chinese seclusion in 1500's • ripple effect in the economy • first emperor of Ming Dynasty • brought Christianity and the clock • belief idea of commerce went against • Italian Jesuit who Chinese courts like • built for emperors to live in solitude • Chinese admiral who went on seven voyages • ...
APWH Asia (China, Japan, India, and Philippines)(Unit 1) 2020-08-31
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- This is when a religion adapts to a new region
- This term can be used to describe both Medieval Europe and Medieval Japan
- Also know as "Flying Cash"
- This Chinese dynasty was know for their technological innovation, economic prosperity, and weak military
- This kingdom was founded in South India and resisted Islamic invasion
- This Islamic Empire was founded in North India
- This Chinese Dynasty was known for their naval power and maritime trade
- This religion originated from India but made its way into China
- This Philippine Empire conquered most of the 17,000 islands in the region
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- This act was performed on young girls in order to show off a family's wealth
- An islamic governor or ruler
- This was an invention from China that we still use today to make guns
- These were the Japanese equivalent of European knights
- A religion originating in India and very prominent in South India
- This religion originated in the Middle East but soon made its way into India
- A syncretic religion that attempted to blur the line between Hinduism and Islam
- This Chinese dynasty was founded by the Mongols
- This Chinese belief was founded in logic and reasoning and was the basis of their education system
- This Chinese belief taught that there should be harmony with nature
19 Clues: Also know as "Flying Cash" • An islamic governor or ruler • This is when a religion adapts to a new region • This Islamic Empire was founded in North India • This Chinese dynasty was founded by the Mongols • These were the Japanese equivalent of European knights • This religion originated from India but made its way into China • ...
Ancient China 2022-12-12
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- his job was to report to his boss
- village
- When the rule ofacountryis passeddown
- Chinese sailboat that isflat bottomed silk Aluxurious material made from cocoons
- goes back 4000 years
- chinese explorer duringtheMingDynasty
- traveled to china
- a fast growing grass
- A protective covering by silkworms
- the first and only emperor of China
- they were called "The three ways"
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- had no wings
- the last emperor of china
- ruled by the feudal system
- wife of wu ding
- was known for education art painting
- small narrow boat with a flat bottom terracotta a type of baked clay ceramic
- The great enemy of the Chinese
- was born in 551 b.c. died in 479 b.c.
- his sister was Nuwa
20 Clues: village • had no wings • wife of wu ding • traveled to china • his sister was Nuwa • goes back 4000 years • a fast growing grass • the last emperor of china • ruled by the feudal system • The great enemy of the Chinese • his job was to report to his boss • they were called "The three ways" • A protective covering by silkworms • the first and only emperor of China • ...
Chinese Culture 2023-01-24
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- A chinese language starting with Ca...
- what is the Chinese Zodiac for 2023?
- A place of worship in Chinese Culture
- Unlucky Number in Chinese Culture
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- A repeating 12-year cycle of animal signs and their ascribed attributes, based on the lunar calendar.
- Animal symbol of bad luck in Chinese Culture
- Lucky number in Chinese Culture
- The red panda is classified as E.....
- What do Red Panda's mostly eat?
- Lucky colour in Chinese Culture
10 Clues: Lucky number in Chinese Culture • What do Red Panda's mostly eat? • Lucky colour in Chinese Culture • Unlucky Number in Chinese Culture • what is the Chinese Zodiac for 2023? • The red panda is classified as E..... • A place of worship in Chinese Culture • A chinese language starting with Ca... • Animal symbol of bad luck in Chinese Culture • ...
China Quiz 2023-02-28
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- What is the name of the Chinese province that is famous for its tea production?
- What is the capital city of China?
- What is the name of the highest mountain in Germany?
- What is the first name of the German tennis player who won the Wimbledon singles title in 1985 and 1993?
- Which German city is famous for its Christmas market?
- Whatis Germany's national dish?
- What is the name of the Chinese dish made with steamed dumplings filled with pork and cabbage?
- What is the name of the river that is considered the "mother river" of China?
- What is the name of the Chinese sport that involves a ball and a circular net?
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- What is the name of the German soccer league?
- What is the name of the Chinese sport that involves a shuttlecock and a racquet-like object?
- What is the name of the Chinese martial art that involves slow, flowing movements?
- What is the name of the Chinese city that is known as the "Venice of the East"?
- What is the name of the German car manufacturer that produces the luxury brand Audi?
- In which German city can you find the Brandenburg Gate?
- What is the name of the famous German composer of classical music who wrote Symphony No. 9 (surname)?
- Which German city is famous for its beer festival, Oktoberfest?
- What is the name of the Chinese city that is home to the famous Terracotta Warriors?
18 Clues: Whatis Germany's national dish? • What is the capital city of China? • What is the name of the German soccer league? • What is the name of the highest mountain in Germany? • Which German city is famous for its Christmas market? • In which German city can you find the Brandenburg Gate? • Which German city is famous for its beer festival, Oktoberfest? • ...
Terms and Recipes of China 2022-01-26
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- Shoots Cream- colored vegetable that adds crisp
- pea pods Tender, crisp, green, pod-shaped vegi
- Round, shallow basket with opening
- Egg Rolls
- China's National Drink
- Corn Soup- heavier soup
- Ears Type of Broen fungus that grows on trees
- A chain of rulers with the same ancestry
- Sprouts- Sprout to mung bean
- Most common Chinese cooking method
- Sauce- Brown Sauce made from soybeans
- Metal bowl with sloping sides
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- Stir-Fried Snow Peas w/ mushrooms
- Helps with cutting ingredients
- Almond Cookies
- Fan Steamed Rice
- A thick porridge made from rice or barley
- Chinese eat with these
- Sweet and Sour Pork
19 Clues: Egg Rolls • Almond Cookies • Fan Steamed Rice • Sweet and Sour Pork • Chinese eat with these • China's National Drink • Corn Soup- heavier soup • Sprouts- Sprout to mung bean • Metal bowl with sloping sides • Helps with cutting ingredients • Stir-Fried Snow Peas w/ mushrooms • Round, shallow basket with opening • Most common Chinese cooking method • Sauce- Brown Sauce made from soybeans • ...
AAPI Crossword 2023-04-25
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- 76 letters in this language
- Chinese Actor Jackie ____
- Chinese _______ Cookie
- Disney's Polynesian Princess
- Great Wall of _____
- Chinese _____ New Year
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- Safest country in the world
- Japan's ______ Blossom Trees
- Sweet _____ Cane Juice
- Dragon in Disney's Mulan
- Taj _____
- Most prominent fruit product in Lebanon
- Netflix's Crazy Rich _____
13 Clues: Taj _____ • Great Wall of _____ • Sweet _____ Cane Juice • Chinese _______ Cookie • Chinese _____ New Year • Dragon in Disney's Mulan • Chinese Actor Jackie ____ • Netflix's Crazy Rich _____ • Safest country in the world • 76 letters in this language • Japan's ______ Blossom Trees • Disney's Polynesian Princess • Most prominent fruit product in Lebanon
Japan During Medieval Times 2022-04-13
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- capital city modeled after Chang'an in China
- atacked Japan twice, but were defeated by typhoons
- a member of a ruler's court
- one who rules in the name of another
- powerful warrior class in Japan
- tower building in Buddhist monastery
- simplified Chinese characters that stand for Japanese syllables
- seized power in 1185, ending the Heian Period
- ritual suicide
- present day Tokyo
- a poetic form modeled after Chinese poetry
- the sun goddess
- the way of the gods
- the spread of cultural elements from one society to another
- Chinese writing
- the military government capital of Yoritomo
- Buddhist sect believing that all men could reach paradise
- American Commodore who forced open Japanese trade
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- a ruling class of noble families
- the art of beautiful writing
- a kind of Chinese court music adopted by Japan
- commander in chief
- Buddhist sect emphasizing effort and discipline
- imperial sword, jewel, mirror
- samurai code "The Way of the Warrior"
- "The Tale of the _____" was written by Murasaki Shikibu
- land holding warrior-lords
- closed Japan's doors to foreigners and banned Christianity
- Shinto nature spirits
- prince regent who took an active interest in Korean and Chinese culture
- the "Golden Age" period of Japanese history
- noble family that controlled Japan for almost 300 years
- Japanese drama
- divine wind
- semi-independent clans in Japan
35 Clues: divine wind • ritual suicide • Japanese drama • the sun goddess • Chinese writing • present day Tokyo • commander in chief • the way of the gods • Shinto nature spirits • land holding warrior-lords • a member of a ruler's court • the art of beautiful writing • imperial sword, jewel, mirror • powerful warrior class in Japan • semi-independent clans in Japan • a ruling class of noble families • ...
Ancient China 2020-01-16
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- Small narrow boat with flat bottom
- High ranking government official
- Varnish used to protect items and make them more beautiful
- opposits that balance each other in nature
- Ancient Chinese treatment for healing,uses needles
- Giant palace built in the center of Beijing City
- A type of baked clay Ceramic, used to make the terracotta soldiers
- Writing style, considered art form
- An important invention used for fireworks and weapons
- Mythical creature, serpent that can fly
- Legendary monster that terrorized Chinese villages
- Religion originated in India
- nomadic people who often raided China
- Luxurious material made from cocoons of silk worms.
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- One of the three major religions of Ancient China
- A religious temple built as a tower with many tiers and roofs
- Chinese explorer during Ming Dynasty
- a wall built along the northern border of China
- First emoeror of China, Qin Shi Huang united China under one rule
- Philosophy based on teaching of Confucius
- most important art forms in Ancient China
- ceramic invented by Chinese, thin strong and beautiful known as "China"
- type of Chinese sailboat that is typically flat bottomed
- three major philosophies of Ancient China
- covering made by silk worms,used to make silk
- Very tall grass with hallow stem like tubes
- Rule of country is passed down to family members
27 Clues: Religion originated in India • High ranking government official • Small narrow boat with flat bottom • Writing style, considered art form • Chinese explorer during Ming Dynasty • nomadic people who often raided China • Mythical creature, serpent that can fly • Philosophy based on teaching of Confucius • most important art forms in Ancient China • ...
East Asia Cross word puzzle 2023-06-01
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- an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality
- traditional Japanese popular drama with singing and dancing performed in a highly stylized manner
- the political revolution in 1868 that brought about the final demise of the Tokugawa shogunate
- officially the Communist Party of China
- established the idea that a ruler must be just to keep the approval of the gods
- a science-fiction monster that resembles an enormous bipedal lizard
- The place between north and south korea
- a five-year economic plan executed by Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party,
- a periodic alternation of society between despotism and anarchy
- the way of writing
- established the first centralized imperial government
- the Chinese celebration when the moon is at its brightest point of the entire year
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- a style of Chinese cuisine originating from Sichuan Province
- strict, literal, or excessive conformity to the law or to a religious or moral code
- the most solemn festival of the year for every Chinese
- alphabetic system used for writing the Korean language
- of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically
- object of worship in Shintō and other indigenous religions of Japan
- holds that humans and animals should live in balance with the Tao, or the universe
- a military ruler
20 Clues: a military ruler • the way of writing • officially the Communist Party of China • The place between north and south korea • established the first centralized imperial government • the most solemn festival of the year for every Chinese • alphabetic system used for writing the Korean language • a style of Chinese cuisine originating from Sichuan Province • ...
Ancient China Xia to Qin 2024-03-20
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- dynasty that ruled over the kingdom of China in the 1100s BC
- people of high rank granted plots by Zhou kings
- metallic material used for sculpting
- the guiding force of all reality
- longest river in China
- animal domesticated by early Chinese
- dynasty founded by Yu the Great around 2200 BC
- Qin Emperor Ying Zhen who succeeded in unifying China in 221 BC
- belief that stressed living in harmony with Dao
- remains left by early Chinese villages
- animal domesticated by early Chinese
- a high plateau in Central Asia, mostly in Tibet and China
- moral values
- fees paid to Zhou kings by lords
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- yellow river
- the belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled
- most influential teacher in Chinese history
- hard gemstone found in graves of rich people
- most famous Daoist teacher who taught people should not try to gain wealth
- major crop grown in Ancient Chinese villages
- first dynasty for which there is clear evidence
- desert covering much of northern China that isolates China
- farmers with small farms
- played a major roll in the development of Chinese civilization
- idea that China should return to ideas and practices from an earlier time
- a barrier that linked earlier was across China's north frontier
- made by artisans using clay
- high on the social order and owned most of the land
- heavy rains
29 Clues: heavy rains • yellow river • moral values • longest river in China • farmers with small farms • made by artisans using clay • the guiding force of all reality • fees paid to Zhou kings by lords • metallic material used for sculpting • animal domesticated by early Chinese • animal domesticated by early Chinese • remains left by early Chinese villages • ...
They Don't Mean It 1 2022-12-09
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- 183 changes little by little and not quickly
- 184 noise-makers for CNY
- 187 very crowded
- 187 ate quickly and happily
- 185 the hardest dish for CNY dinner
- the "Y" in CNY
- 184 what Mother used to use to kill the fish
- 187 food served after dinner, usually sweet
- 187 a nutty flavor sometimes used in cookies
- 184 Western New Year
- 183 calling someone old and fat in Chinese culture
- 184 about the moon
- 186 where guests choose and put the food on their own plates before sitting down to eat
- 184 about the sun
- the "C" in CNY
- 185 the longest day of the coldest part of the year
- how Mary describes her family
- one of the families invited to the CNY party
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- 187 a "magic" word
- 185 made of algae and fungus
- a place in most big cities known for Chinese culture
- 183 a beautiful look in America
- 185 If you clean on new years day you will have this
- the main character's Chinese name
- 183 Eating soup in Chinese culture is different from American culture
- What his friends always call Mary's brother
- the main character's American name
- 187 Monday through Friday
- one of the families invited to the CNY party
- the "N" in CNY
- 187 bad things about something
- one of the families invited to the CNY party
- 183 causing sadness in other people
33 Clues: the "Y" in CNY • the "C" in CNY • the "N" in CNY • 187 very crowded • 184 about the sun • 187 a "magic" word • 184 about the moon • 184 Western New Year • 184 noise-makers for CNY • 187 Monday through Friday • 187 ate quickly and happily • 185 made of algae and fungus • how Mary describes her family • 187 bad things about something • 183 a beautiful look in America • ...
History Test #5 2023-11-16
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- world's largest city; capital of Japan
- capital Taipei
- capital Seoul
- capital Manila
- world's third largest country; capital is Beijing
- found in Japan
- Italian trader who wrote a book about his experiences in China once he returned to Europe
- where a move for freedom was brutally crushed in 1989
- a Chinese tower with many stories, each with its own roof
- Japan's most famous landmark
- only Southeast Asian country never under European rule; capital is Bangkok
- cities in Japan
- trade route between China and the Roman Empire
- Chinese philosopher and teacher
- Communist Chinese leader
- silk, paper, printing are all discoveries of which people
- Nationalist Chinese leader
- "Father of American Missions"
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- world's coldest desert (outside Antarctica)
- the fractional part of the world's population that lives in China
- the main food crop of China
- remained Communist after the Korean War
- emperor who ordered the completion of the Great Wall of China
- largest empire in history
- capital Singapore
- called the "Land of the Rising Sun"
- the dynasty that China got its name from
- emperor of Japan during WWII
- world's largest island
- often referred to as the "spice islands" or "East Indies"
- "Father of Faith Missions"
- world's longest man-made waterway
- missionary who was martyred in Communist China
- Where the Nationalists flee to after the Communist takeover of mainland China
34 Clues: capital Seoul • capital Taipei • capital Manila • found in Japan • cities in Japan • capital Singapore • world's largest island • Communist Chinese leader • largest empire in history • "Father of Faith Missions" • Nationalist Chinese leader • the main food crop of China • Japan's most famous landmark • emperor of Japan during WWII • "Father of American Missions" • ...
B.C Research 2013-08-07
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- The laundry bylaws stated that Chinese laundries couldn’t be in __________ buildings
- As a child, Billy Barker worked as what?
- Old ______ trails were used to get to goldfields
- The head tax was mean for which race?
- George Carmack was born in _____________
- Who Barkerville was named after?
- Which gold rush happened from 1896-1899
- In 1862, a San Francisco miner brought what disease?
- The laundry kids were _________________ because they had to work after school
- How many passengers were killed after one resisted arrest?
- Two colonies joined to create B.C because they were in _____________
- The Chinese working on the CPR were paid ____________ than their co-workers (white)
- Who encouraged Gurdit Singh Sandhu to give himself up?
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- During the Klondike gold rush, which city was created and populated?
- Who briefly served in the U.S Marine Corps?
- What was the main town during the Cariboo Gold Rush?
- In 1896, gold was discovered in _____________________ by Carmack
- The riots where against what ethnic group?
- Canada, being a dominion of the British Empire, could only discourage not ________________ the Chinese
- Barkerville is now used mainly for whom?
- The Komagata Maru was a ________________ plotted by Singh
- Who hired miners to create the Cariboo Wagon Road?
- What was modified 2 times so that the Chinese had to pay $500 in the end?
23 Clues: Who Barkerville was named after? • The head tax was mean for which race? • Which gold rush happened from 1896-1899 • As a child, Billy Barker worked as what? • George Carmack was born in _____________ • Barkerville is now used mainly for whom? • The riots where against what ethnic group? • Who briefly served in the U.S Marine Corps? • ...
China and India 2015-10-12
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- Hindu concept of impersonal, universal God connected to everything
- Khan who unified Mongolia
- 3rd-largest country by land
- behaving naturally and effortlessly; aligning one's will with the Tao
- social classes in Hinduism
- book of Confucian teachings
- river where Chinese civilization began
- 7th-largest country by land
- Indian ruler who conquered Kalinga and then embraced Buddhism and gave up violence
- second-highest populated country
- the Buddha
- highest populated country
- proper human relationships and respect for rites and tradition
- the world's longest fortification
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- the belief that one's good or bad actions in a previous life affects what happens to them in their next life
- Chinese dynasty that traded with Romans via the Great Silk Road
- Mongolian Chinese dynasty
- love for others and being friendly
- a profound peace of mind in which one is liberated from all desires and all suffering
- dominant ideology in China from 100s B.C. to the mid-20th century
- Hindu goal of liberation
- the repeating cycle of birth, life, and death
- the way of the world according Laozi
- do not do to others what you wouldn't want done to you
- first ruler of India; retired voluntarily and became a monk
- Chinese dynasty that built the Great Wall of China
- Hindu goal of virtue
- ideology founded by Laozi which stresses effortless action and harmony with nature
- Chinese philosopher and poet who founded Taoism
29 Clues: the Buddha • Hindu goal of virtue • Hindu goal of liberation • Mongolian Chinese dynasty • Khan who unified Mongolia • highest populated country • social classes in Hinduism • 3rd-largest country by land • book of Confucian teachings • 7th-largest country by land • second-highest populated country • the world's longest fortification • love for others and being friendly • ...
1200-1450 Review 2020-10-15
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- 5-Century long cooling period in Europe
- Lifted Europe out of the Middle Ages
- Floating gardens
- took northern India by force
- Decentralized political setup of Europe
- Horse riding nomads from Central Asia
- Muslim missionaries
- Important water passage in SE Asia
- New Chinese social class
- Christian Church split into two in 1054
- Blended Bantu and Arabic language
- Traveled for Chinese tribute
- Africa's "House of Wisdom"
- European traveler
- Pilgrim, traveled VERY far
- Forced travelers to stay in India
- The 2nd great West African kingdom
- Catholic effort to capture Jerusalem
- Sub Saharan professional storytellers
- Hindu AND Islamic structure in N. India
- Chinese Printing
- Caused a population boom in China
- Mountain Range north east of India
- Incan knotted strings for recording info
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- Anti-Jewish sentiment
- An inn on the Silk Roads
- Massive Incan roadway system
- Mongol controlled Chinese dynasty
- Ended Yuan Dynasty
- West India city
- Massive Chinese Ship
- Another term for the Bubonic plague
- Major Russian city in the Golden Horde
- English royalty must respect the law
- Islamic enforced tax to non converts
- "ruler of all"
- When Zen Buddhism and Confucianism mixed
- European peasant from 1200-1450
- Key piece of Aztec and Mayan culture
- Popular stopping point on the Silk Roads
- Mansa Musa's grand-uncle
- Supported Christianity in Africa
42 Clues: "ruler of all" • West India city • Floating gardens • Chinese Printing • European traveler • Ended Yuan Dynasty • Muslim missionaries • Massive Chinese Ship • Anti-Jewish sentiment • An inn on the Silk Roads • New Chinese social class • Mansa Musa's grand-uncle • Africa's "House of Wisdom" • Pilgrim, traveled VERY far • Massive Incan roadway system • took northern India by force • ...
第一单元 你能教教我吗 2021-04-06
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- let him teach you.
- could you teach me?
- have class twice a week.
- I can't teach
- have class for an hour at a time.
- review news word three times
- when do you have time?
- speak Chinese very well.
- practice spoken Chinese
- don't speak very well.
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- speak Chinese much better than me.
- every Friday
- listen to the recorder for one and a half hours
- would be fine except Monday.
- have self-study at night for 4hours
- every Wednesday
- read Chinese essay for two hours
- can speak very fluently
- can speak Chinese
- preview essay in textbook twice
20 Clues: every Friday • I can't teach • every Wednesday • can speak Chinese • let him teach you. • could you teach me? • when do you have time? • don't speak very well. • can speak very fluently • practice spoken Chinese • have class twice a week. • speak Chinese very well. • would be fine except Monday. • review news word three times • preview essay in textbook twice • ...
China 2019-02-14
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- The waterway restored by the Ming dynasty
- The topic of Ming dynasty paintings
- Where the Europeans put an end to the Ottoman advance into Europe
- What the Chinese called their empire
- The cause for the decline of the Ming dynasty
- A negative result of the end if the Ming navy
- The ruler who united the Ottoman Empire
- The ceramic product perfected by the Chinese
- The location of the Ottoman Empire
- The Manchu had an ___ rule because the allowed the Chinese to still be a part of their government
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- The city that fell in 1453
- The dynasty that restored native Chinese rule
- A Mongol war tactic used by the Ottomans
- China eventually fell behind the rest of the world because of their ___.
- The palace of China built by the Ming Dynasty
- The admiral of the Ming dynasty's great fleet
- The second foreign dynasty in China
- Founder of the Ming dynasty
- The Byzantine empire was weakened by the _____ which allowed the Ottoman's to defeat them.
- Ming ruler who considered himself a scholar
20 Clues: The city that fell in 1453 • Founder of the Ming dynasty • The location of the Ottoman Empire • The topic of Ming dynasty paintings • The second foreign dynasty in China • What the Chinese called their empire • The ruler who united the Ottoman Empire • A Mongol war tactic used by the Ottomans • The waterway restored by the Ming dynasty • ...
China Review Clark 2023-03-01
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- The Han dynasty believed in what
- This is the most popular job in Shang society
- What did the wheat or aristocrats have in their homes?
- The Shang often grow this crop.
- Confucius was the Chinese first great ____
- this joins two pictographs together to form a idea?
- what material of clothing did the shang farmers use?
- this is considered the building block of Chinese society
- The Shang dynasty wanted these people to govern their terretories.
- In this Idea people were told to give up on their worldly desires
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- who did the Chinese think was the connection between heaven and earth?
- Qin Shihuangdi built a huge _____?
- This ruler was the first ruler of the Han dynasty
- Qin Shihuangdi appointed government officials called
- Confucius wanted to end all _____ in china
- The Chinese often traded this item
- what happened when the Zhou dynasty was weakened?
- This dynasty had the most land out of any that we read
- Confucius thought that everybody needed a sense of what?
- In this Idea people were born naturally evil
20 Clues: The Shang often grow this crop. • The Han dynasty believed in what • Qin Shihuangdi built a huge _____? • The Chinese often traded this item • Confucius wanted to end all _____ in china • Confucius was the Chinese first great ____ • In this Idea people were born naturally evil • This is the most popular job in Shang society • ...
China Review Beam 2023-03-01
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- parents owe their children.
- words that describes.
- one china's natural barrier, it's a sea.
- mountains
- government officials that made sure people were doing their job.
- the most famous job in china.
- a line of rulers from the same family.
- a scenes that Confucius believed people should do.
- pictures used for words.
- what animal helped the Chinese farm.
- is an animal that the ancient Chinese used for livestock.
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- what wives own their husbands.
- what children owe their parents.
- the basic building block of the Chinese society.
- a crop that the Chinese grew.
- a natural barrier, it's a plateau.
- why did the Zhou dynasty fail.
- farmers used this type of plow for farming. Ants these insects were destroying the citrus tree of farmers.
- what shang artists used in many of their arts.
- people that the shang king ask to govern their territories.
- a requirement or formal order.
- what husbands owe their wives.
- what material of clothing was used from shang farmers.
- a desert in china.
- a word that describes Confucius.
25 Clues: mountains • a desert in china. • words that describes. • pictures used for words. • parents owe their children. • a crop that the Chinese grew. • the most famous job in china. • what wives own their husbands. • why did the Zhou dynasty fail. • a requirement or formal order. • what husbands owe their wives. • what children owe their parents. • a word that describes Confucius. • ...
How do you say "Hello" in Korean? - Crossword 2015-04-21
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- ________ did you say?
- How do you say "kokkili" in English?
- ______ do you say "Hello" in Korean?
- Hindi is the language and India is the _____________.
- I can _________ English.
- Sorry, I don't _______________.
- A person who is funny.
- "Sawasdee krap" is hello in _______.
- Thank you in Chinese.
- At home I speak ______________.
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- How do you say "Hello" in Australia?
- How do you say "goh mah seumnida" in english?
- Chinese is a _______________, China is a country.
- What language is Namaste?
- How do you say "elephant" in Thai?
- In _______________ they speak Thai.
- A traditional skirt in Scotland.
- "Ni hao" is hello in ___________.
18 Clues: ________ did you say? • Thank you in Chinese. • A person who is funny. • I can _________ English. • What language is Namaste? • Sorry, I don't _______________. • At home I speak ______________. • A traditional skirt in Scotland. • "Ni hao" is hello in ___________. • How do you say "elephant" in Thai? • In _______________ they speak Thai. • How do you say "Hello" in Australia? • ...
Chapter 18 Crossword 2021-03-10
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- What did the Chinese perfect 500 years before the rest of the world?
- During the Yuan Dynasty who was at the bottom of the social ladder?
- He was sent to make expeditions between 1405 and 1433
- What fine pottery did the Chinese invent?
- What trade was invented during the Yuan?
- What is China's Capital?
- Who conquered the Song Dynasty?
- Who did the government place restrictions on during the Tang Dynasty?
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- The Bureaucracy was staffed with ______.
- What invention caused trade overseas to thrive?
- What spice was used to treat toothaches?
- What brought the Ming Dynasty to its end?
- Who ruled after the Yuan?
- Under the Ming many countries became China’s _____.
- Who traveled around China on behalf of Kublai Khan?
- What was the most popular drink in China at this time?
- What significant explosive ingredient was created by chinese?
- Sea trade thrived because of the ____ Emperors.
- Where did China learn to make sugar and wine?
19 Clues: What is China's Capital? • Who ruled after the Yuan? • Who conquered the Song Dynasty? • The Bureaucracy was staffed with ______. • What spice was used to treat toothaches? • What trade was invented during the Yuan? • What brought the Ming Dynasty to its end? • What fine pottery did the Chinese invent? • Where did China learn to make sugar and wine? • ...
Ch 14 - Revolution and Nationalism 2021-03-18
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- type of economy where the government controls the economy
- Acts that punished Indian protestors
- last czar of Russia
- Southwest Asian empire that collapsed following WWI
- product found in the Middle East that was highly desired
- founder of the Bolsheviks
- the party that opposed the Bolsheviks
- Length of Stalin's plans for advancement, in years
- modern nation created from Persia
- dictator of the Soviet Union after Lenin
- location where people gathered to protest the Rowlatt Acts, became the site of a massacre
- Chinese Communist leader
- type of government-controlled farm created by USSR
- group of revolutionary Russian Marxists
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- leader of the Indian independence movement
- 6000 mile journey made by Chinese Communists
- date of the Chinese protest against the Treaty of Versailles
- Russian monk who influenced the last czar and czarina
- a political system where the government has complete control over the lives of citizens
- Jiang Jieshi led this Chinese political party
- a nonviolent, public refusal to obey unjust laws
- product that Gandhi and others went to gather in protest of British monopoly
- Chinese leader that overthrew the last emperor
- nickname for time when Stalin eliminated anyone who was a threat to his power
- nation created to unify Arabia
- nickname given to Mustafa Kemal for his actions in Turkey
26 Clues: last czar of Russia • Chinese Communist leader • founder of the Bolsheviks • nation created to unify Arabia • modern nation created from Persia • Acts that punished Indian protestors • the party that opposed the Bolsheviks • group of revolutionary Russian Marxists • dictator of the Soviet Union after Lenin • leader of the Indian independence movement • ...
china cultural cuisine 2023-10-05
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- the lucky number in china
- means lucky money in chinese
- Many Chinese people ____ with each other
- largest city in china
- Word used to describe how old China is
- Chinese peoples cherish this
- When people differ in the same area
- unlucky number that means death
- Citizens always share ___ to one another
- What does China use for letters
- popular culture in China
- China has ___ a lot of things
- Traditional suit worn in China
- Type of Government
- China values this
- means to solve problems
- second popular religion
- China follows by this for citizens
- Label of leader in Ancient China
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- Another great value when living in China
- One of the three pillars in spirituality
- Language mainly spoken in China
- Citizens of china have great ___
- China was ___ by other countries
- Animal originated in China
- Famous dish originated in China
- Many people may describe China food as ____
- System used during ancient china
- Many people believe in ___ from different objects
- What is the money called?
- people vary in different ___
- What continent is China located?
- Popular Chinese religion
- One of many virtues
- prefer ___ over conflict
- Dress for men
- A beverage many chinese citizens drink
- China's capital
- many people describe china with great ___
- over 30 million citizens live in these
- Ancient China had three ___
41 Clues: Dress for men • China's capital • China values this • Type of Government • One of many virtues • largest city in china • means to solve problems • second popular religion • Popular Chinese religion • popular culture in China • prefer ___ over conflict • the lucky number in china • What is the money called? • Animal originated in China • Ancient China had three ___ • ...
OWL Crossword v2 2018-12-14
24 Clues: Me • Muma • Brig • Fleta • Watson • Lonely • Hooreg • Runaway • ___ diem • Dramatic • Carpe ___ • Home town • ___ Blade • Finnish dude • Minecraft boy • Actual garbage • WHAT! SHUT UP! • Chinese legend • Too much damage • Chinese garbage • Gladiators Legion • You think he's good • Cringey Lil Pump video • You think he's good but he's actually not at all
Hong Kong 2021-09-11
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- The official Chinese language
- Hong Kong was ruled by the .... for more than 150 years
- Public transport card is called the ... Card
- The local Chinese language
- Traditional Chinese boat
- Old fashioned double-decker tram car know as the ... tram
- The racecourse
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- Tallest building in HK, The International ... Centre
- Famous market
- Famous ferry company on Hong Kong harbour, The ... Ferry
- HK has two official ...., English and Chinese
- Hong Kong is part of which country?
- The largest of the Hong Kong Islands
13 Clues: Famous market • The racecourse • Traditional Chinese boat • The local Chinese language • The official Chinese language • Hong Kong is part of which country? • The largest of the Hong Kong Islands • Public transport card is called the ... Card • HK has two official ...., English and Chinese • Tallest building in HK, The International ... Centre • ...
Ancient China 2015-11-11
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- defense for China
- Chinese Emperor who initiated the building of the Great Wall
- philosophy of administration
- medical practice using needles
- process where molecules intermingle
- major Chinese religion
- ancient network of trade
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- machine that measures earthquakes
- blue/green stone
- a person with power
- lowest class member
- Chinese teacher
- made of pieces of bone
- philosopher and poet
14 Clues: Chinese teacher • blue/green stone • defense for China • a person with power • lowest class member • philosopher and poet • made of pieces of bone • major Chinese religion • ancient network of trade • philosophy of administration • medical practice using needles • machine that measures earthquakes • process where molecules intermingle • ...
Chinese New Year Vocab! 2022-01-31
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- Animal used in a New Years Dance
- Belief actions can cause good/bad luck
- Color represents wealth and fortune
- acts and beliefs passed through families
- big mythical animal,wise brings good luck
- Last Day of Chinese New Year
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- meat filled food, eat for good luck
- loud bright explosions used in celebrations
- First Day of Chinese New Year
- Paper lights used to celebrate New Year
- Envelope bright red, usually has money
- New Year in Chinese
- Zodiac animal of this Chinese New Year
13 Clues: New Year in Chinese • Last Day of Chinese New Year • First Day of Chinese New Year • Animal used in a New Years Dance • meat filled food, eat for good luck • Color represents wealth and fortune • Belief actions can cause good/bad luck • Envelope bright red, usually has money • Zodiac animal of this Chinese New Year • Paper lights used to celebrate New Year • ...
WH1 - Unit 5 - Ancient China 2023-10-18
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- Main river of Ancient China
- Second Chinese Dynasty
- Glass-like material that China invented
- Fourth/Last Chinese Dynasty
- First Chinese Dynasty
- Trade route connecting China to the Mediterranean Sea
- Belief system interacting with nature
- Items needed to communicate with ancestors for guidance
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- Belief system interacting with social, economic, or political matters
- Mountain range to the South-West of China
- Material to make clothes which China traded in heavily
- Defensive structure built by China to defend from Northern Invaders
- Third Chinese Dynasty
13 Clues: First Chinese Dynasty • Third Chinese Dynasty • Second Chinese Dynasty • Main river of Ancient China • Fourth/Last Chinese Dynasty • Belief system interacting with nature • Glass-like material that China invented • Mountain range to the South-West of China • Trade route connecting China to the Mediterranean Sea • Material to make clothes which China traded in heavily • ...
Chinese Crossword 2017-02-28
chinese dynasty 2024-01-11
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- Road An ancient network of trade routes that connected China with the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. It facilitated cultural exchange and the spread of goods, ideas, and technologies.
- River Also known as the Huang He, it is the second-longest river in China and played a crucial role in the development of Chinese civilization.
- Wall A series of fortifications built along the northern border of China to protect against invasions. The Great Wall is one of the most famous landmarks in the world.
- Bones Animal bones or turtle shells used in divination rituals during the Shang Dynasty. Inscriptions on the bones provide valuable insights into ancient Chinese culture and history.
- The Han Dynasty was one of the longest ruling dynasties in Chinese history, known for its advancements in science, technology, and arts.
- the first dynasty to unify China under a centralized government, known for the construction of the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army.
- A philosophical and religious tradition that emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao, the fundamental force that flows through all things.
- was the first recorded dynasty in Ancient China, known for its bronze casting, oracle bone script, and early writing system.
- was a significant period in Ancient China, known for its feudal system, the Mandate of Heaven, and the emergence of Confucianism and Taoism.
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- River Also known as the Chang Jiang, it is the longest river in China and has been a significant transportation route and a source of irrigation for centuries.
- The process of creating new ideas, methods, or inventions. Ancient China was known for its numerous innovations, including papermaking, gunpowder, and the compass.
- The Xia Dynasty is considered the first dynasty in Chinese history, although there is limited archaeological evidence to support its existence.
- A philosophy and ethical system developed by Confucius, emphasizing the importance of moral values, social harmony, and respect for authority.
- The art of beautiful and expressive writing, often using a brush and ink. Calligraphy has been an important part of Chinese culture for thousands of years.
14 Clues: was the first recorded dynasty in Ancient China, known for its bronze casting, oracle bone script, and early writing system. • the first dynasty to unify China under a centralized government, known for the construction of the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army. • ...
Appleton Asian Art Collection 2020-05-09
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- Famous warrior monk
- Plant the creature that produces silk eats
- The cocoon of this creature makes silk
- Country where silk originated
- Ceramic horsefound in Chinese tombs of this dynasty
- Green mineral found in Asian Art
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- Japanese warrior caste abolished in 1870
- Japanese ceremonial robe
- Ornamental toggle part of Japanese traditional dress
- Man who defeated the famous warrior monk
- Type of ceramic horse found in Chinese tombs
- Warrior monk wanted to collect a thousand of these
- Chinese burial goods known as spirit objects
- Chinese ceramic glaze in brown, green, and white colors
14 Clues: Famous warrior monk • Japanese ceremonial robe • Country where silk originated • Green mineral found in Asian Art • The cocoon of this creature makes silk • Japanese warrior caste abolished in 1870 • Man who defeated the famous warrior monk • Plant the creature that produces silk eats • Type of ceramic horse found in Chinese tombs • ...
Chinese New Year 2018-03-25
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- A religious place
- A typical dish
- Calendar Chinese calendar
- Is the symbol of prosperity
- What people give in red envelops
- A popular fruit at New Year
- Things they used to scare evil spirits
- Animal associated to the family reunion
- It represents surplus and wealth
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- dance A dance performed by two dancers
- Chinese currency
- festival Another name for the Chinese New Year
- river The second longest river of China
- A dish not eaten at New Year
- festival It comes after spring festival
- What older people give to younger people
- It represents misfortune
17 Clues: A typical dish • Chinese currency • A religious place • It represents misfortune • Calendar Chinese calendar • Is the symbol of prosperity • A popular fruit at New Year • A dish not eaten at New Year • What people give in red envelops • It represents surplus and wealth • dance A dance performed by two dancers • Things they used to scare evil spirits • ...
World Music: China 2021-05-26
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- "Large drum"
- "Board fiddle"
- Hand-held pipe organ
- pear-shaped Chinese lute
- "Ancient harp"
- "Peking opera fiddle"
- One of the 8 Categories of Instruments in China
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- One of the 8 Categories of Instruments in China
- Chinese bowed string instruments
- The "low end" of the Chinese orchestra
- Most popular of the bowed, string instruments
- Used to announce the arrive of royalty
- This 7-string is the quietest of a Chinese instruments
13 Clues: "Large drum" • "Board fiddle" • "Ancient harp" • Hand-held pipe organ • "Peking opera fiddle" • pear-shaped Chinese lute • Chinese bowed string instruments • The "low end" of the Chinese orchestra • Used to announce the arrive of royalty • Most popular of the bowed, string instruments • One of the 8 Categories of Instruments in China • ...
Ancient Chinese Vocabulary Assignment 2015-11-01
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- First Chinese dynasty where written evidence exists; flourished 1600 to 1046 BCE.
- A series of rulers from the same family.
- Large River creating a thriving river valley.
- Remembered as prosperous era in Chinese History.
- The group of people who carry out the work of the government.
- The animal bones or tortoise shells used by ancient Chinese priests to communicate with the gods.
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- World's longest man made structure built to keep invaders from the north out of China.
- Family members from past generations.
- Longest major river in China.
- Worthy, deserving recognition and praise.
- Chinese dynasty in 200s BCE.
- An inheritance.
- One of the most influential philosophies in Chinese history focused on duty and public service.
13 Clues: An inheritance. • Chinese dynasty in 200s BCE. • Longest major river in China. • Family members from past generations. • A series of rulers from the same family. • Worthy, deserving recognition and praise. • Large River creating a thriving river valley. • Remembered as prosperous era in Chinese History. • The group of people who carry out the work of the government. • ...
Ancient China 2021-04-06
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- The dynasty, begun by Emperor Qin Shihuangdi, unified China with absolute power.
- What goes around, comes around. According to Buddhism, divine righteousness.
- The center of Chinese society
- The oldest religion in the world, with about 900 million followers. Founded near Pakistan and India.
- System of government jobs based on merit and not based on family or wealth; involves a test to become a government official: ______ Service.
- Truth and reality, the right way to live according to Buddhism.
- Prediction bones used in a “yes or no” question ritual to divine the will of the ancestors.
- A son’s or daughter’s respect for a parent is called ______ Piety.
- The Chinese language does not have letters or words, but rather...
- Ancient China was divided into many different ______
- Religion created by philosopher Lao Tzu--his religion emphasizes following the spiritual path or example of Nature. Balance between Yin and Yang.
- The highest of China’s four social classes--wealthy landowners.
- The first Chinese dynasty; capital city was Anyang.
- These government workers helped Zhou and Shang kings to govern the kingdom.
- From heavenly ancestors came this statement or decision by the gods and ancestors
- Ritual and religious objects were made of this brownish metal.
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- The philosophy created by Han Feizi believed humans were evil and had to be controlled through strict laws and punishments.
- Influential Chinese philosopher who stressed the importance of duty to family and community, and to obeying traditions.
- Mythical dynasty founded by Yu the Great.
- The Chinese called themselves The ______ Kingdom
- Religion that believes in Four Noble Truths about Suffering and the Eight-Fold Path to Englightenment,
- These tribal warriors were appointed by the Shang kings to govern local territories.
- Rich yellow soil that gives China’s Huang He River its yellow color.
- Chinese characters are mostly composed of these written images.
- Nine out of ten Chinese belonged to this social class.
- China’s other great river, the ______ Jiang, flows from west to east.
- These wealthy members of a Chinese social class were often not respected.
- The dynasty founded by Liu Bang, which ruled China for more than 400 years.
- The longest-lived of China’s dynasties.
- The Huang He River was called China’s ________, as it often overflowed its banks, killing thousands.
- These honored, dead relatives were prayed to and watched over the lives of the living.
31 Clues: The center of Chinese society • The longest-lived of China’s dynasties. • Mythical dynasty founded by Yu the Great. • The Chinese called themselves The ______ Kingdom • The first Chinese dynasty; capital city was Anyang. • Ancient China was divided into many different ______ • Nine out of ten Chinese belonged to this social class. • ...
East Asia 2024-10-17
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- animation style from Japan
- the founder of the Ming Dynasty
- the capital of Japan
- the Japanese art of folding paper into tiny sculptures
- a type of Japanese snack where seafood is rolled in seaweed
- He was a great Chinese explorer who captained the treasure fleets
- a Chinese Dynasty from the 14th century
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- this type of rice came to China from Vietnam along the Grand Canal
- members of the elite warrior class of Japan
- a current app that is run by a Chinese company
- The _____ City was only for the Chinese royalty
- the capital China
- the type of farming the Chinese used to grow food in the mountains
13 Clues: the capital China • the capital of Japan • animation style from Japan • the founder of the Ming Dynasty • a Chinese Dynasty from the 14th century • members of the elite warrior class of Japan • a current app that is run by a Chinese company • The _____ City was only for the Chinese royalty • the Japanese art of folding paper into tiny sculptures • ...
第七课的纵横字谜 2017-06-08
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- I did really well on the exam.
- Today's homework is to practice writing characters.
- This is so cool.
- I like writing Chinese characters.
- I do not like reviewing grammar.
- You’re very handsome.
- First preview the new lesson.
- I do my homework in the morning.
- I read Chinese very quickly, but I cannot write Chinese characters.
- I hate learning new words.
- Pronunciation is really easy.
- Can you read the text of lesson 7?
- Do you understand Chinese?
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- How did you do on the exam?
- I'm really good at writing, but my speaking is not good.
- I really like to preview the next lesson.
- I feel that pronunciation is really easy, but learning vocabulary is very hard.
- I usually eat fruit.
- How do you say to understand in English?
- I write Chinese characters really slowly.
- I have eight pens and seven pieces of paper.
- I want to teach you tomorrow.
- Hello everybody, how are you?
- Where is the Chinese classroom?
- I understand Chinese.
25 Clues: This is so cool. • I usually eat fruit. • You’re very handsome. • I understand Chinese. • I hate learning new words. • Do you understand Chinese? • How did you do on the exam? • First preview the new lesson. • I want to teach you tomorrow. • Hello everybody, how are you? • Pronunciation is really easy. • I did really well on the exam. • Where is the Chinese classroom? • ...
Chinese New Year Spellings 2023-01-12
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- In astronomy, it is the band of sky along which the paths of the sun, the moon, and the planets appear to move.
- used to make small explosions to celebrate the new year in China
- a thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.
- This years Chinese New Year animal
- a Chinese philosophical concept that describes opposite but interconnected forces.
- a Chinese game played, usually by four people, with 136 or 144 rectangular pieces called tiles. The object is to collect winning sets of these tiles, as in card games such as gin rummy.
- the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.
- a type of tree that pandas eat
- an instance of two or more people coming together again after a period of separation.
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- Something that people like to do everyyear
- The language most commonly spoken in China
- a small savory ball of dough (usually made with suet) which may be boiled, fried, or baked in a casserole.
- the state of being prosperous.
- something that Chinese people like to put money in and give to firends and relatives at Chinese New Year
- of, determined by, or resembling the moon.
- A Chinese new year animal
16 Clues: A Chinese new year animal • the state of being prosperous. • a type of tree that pandas eat • This years Chinese New Year animal • Something that people like to do everyyear • The language most commonly spoken in China • of, determined by, or resembling the moon. • used to make small explosions to celebrate the new year in China • ...
Modern China 2017-02-17
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- Imperial China’s ‘meritocratic social class’; actually, both meritocratic scholars (‘literati’ rising through the imperial exams, ‘Confucians’ who staffed the administration) and quasi-hereditary aristocracy.
- Influential religion in China; the Qing used its symbols for political authority in Mongolia & Tibet.
- A province of modern China: huge region west of ‘China proper,’ conquered in the late 18th century, characterised by the highest mountains on earth.
- The … of Heaven legitimised the rule of the Chinese emperor.
- The First Opium War (1839-1842) ended with the Treaty of…
- The probably most influential school of thought in China related to philosophy, ethics, and governance.
- Some scholars have argued that in the late 19th century China saw a move from ‘culturalism’ to …
- The Qing official Lin Zexu tried to suppress its import by burning huge amounts of it in 1839.
- There were around 1,500 of them across the empire, running local administration.
- At the time the Chinese desired opium from the British, the British desired from the Chinese…
- A province of modern China: huge region northwest of ‘China proper,’ conquered in the late 18th century, characterised by desert and mountains.
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- While the Ming was a Chinese-ruled dynasty, the Qing was a …-ruled dynasty.
- According to the article by Wong (1997), “Confucian Agendas” (required reading week 1), local elites in late imperial China stabilised social order through two means: welfare and …
- The only product/payment the Chinese would accept from the British before the Opium Wars.
- Large Chinese city, known for its distinctive Sino-Western character since the late 19th century; thousands of elite refugees fled here during the 1850s/1860s civil war.
- They started a large-scale rebellion against the Qing in 1851 and were defeated by Qing & international forces in 1864.
- Whoever wanted to acquire official ranks and posts first had to pass the imperial … system (local, provincial, and metropolitan level).
- Between 1876-1879, ten millions died in the Great North China …
- In the middle of the Second Opium War (1856-1860) the Treaty of … opened further treaty ports.
- ‘The shock of 1895’ (in the Chinese perspective) refers to the Qing being defeated by …
20 Clues: The First Opium War (1839-1842) ended with the Treaty of… • The … of Heaven legitimised the rule of the Chinese emperor. • Between 1876-1879, ten millions died in the Great North China … • While the Ming was a Chinese-ruled dynasty, the Qing was a …-ruled dynasty. • There were around 1,500 of them across the empire, running local administration. • ...
Chapter 8 Key Terms 2022-11-08
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- early Japanese religion
- professional Japanese warriors who protected their lords
- Genghis Khan's given name
- Japanese military government
- the ruling family of early Japan
- Korean dynasty that replaced the Silla Dynasty
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- what the Chinese Empire called themself
- only woman in Chinese history to rule in her own name
- Japanese clan leader
- Chinese dynasty that rose after the fall of the Yuan Empire
- plague that swept across Europe and destroyed the Mongols
- the era of Japanese history in which the Fujiwara family had the power
- Chinese practice of wrapping a young girl's feet
- Genghis Khan's grandson
14 Clues: Japanese clan leader • early Japanese religion • Genghis Khan's grandson • Genghis Khan's given name • Japanese military government • the ruling family of early Japan • what the Chinese Empire called themself • Korean dynasty that replaced the Silla Dynasty • Chinese practice of wrapping a young girl's feet • only woman in Chinese history to rule in her own name • ...
culture 2022-01-20
15 Clues: wear • food • China • place • wechat • animal • dumplings • db festival • CNY festival • red with stars • Chinese/English • Chinese New Year • ancestor festival • subject at school • moon cake festival
Chinese Traditional Music 2021-11-24
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- This color of makeup symbolizes ambition
- This color of makeup symbolizes fierce and far-seeing
- Chinese violin
- This color of makeup symbolizes brave and loyal
- One of the main melody forms in Beijing Opera
- This color of makeup symbolizes sophistication and cool-headedness
- Incorporates a lot of northern tunes
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- Often performed at weddings, funerals, and teahouses.
- Chinese musical theater
- Also known as a zither
- This color of makeup symbolizes boldness and impartiality
- Often made out of bamboo
- The westernization of a chinese city, also a form of chinese opera
- The form of opera during the 12th century AD
- Soft singing and minimal and minimal musical accompaniment
15 Clues: Chinese violin • Also known as a zither • Chinese musical theater • Often made out of bamboo • Incorporates a lot of northern tunes • This color of makeup symbolizes ambition • The form of opera during the 12th century AD • One of the main melody forms in Beijing Opera • This color of makeup symbolizes brave and loyal • Often performed at weddings, funerals, and teahouses. • ...
The Ching Dynasty and Revolutions 2024-05-01
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- commander of the ever victorious army
- the nationalist party of china
- conservative aunt of the emperor Ci Xi
- a reform movement to modernize china
- chinese official that demanded europeans follow chinese laws and to end the opium trade
- first president of the chinese republic
- a radical revolutionary that sought to end imperial rule
- killed about 20 million chinese in this civil war
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- called for free and open trade markets in china
- proclaimed a new dynasty called the Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace
- european section of china that followed their own rules and laws
- the righteous society of harmonious fists, sought to destroy foreigners
- products used to manufacture consumer goods
- areas of china where european nations had exclusive trading rights
- legalized the opium trade in china
- a sum of money paid as compensation for wrongdoing
- fought over the right to sell a narcotic product in china
17 Clues: the nationalist party of china • legalized the opium trade in china • a reform movement to modernize china • commander of the ever victorious army • conservative aunt of the emperor Ci Xi • first president of the chinese republic • products used to manufacture consumer goods • called for free and open trade markets in china • ...
Ancient China - Emily Gerbing 2019-03-12
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- The idea that life should be lived in harmony with nature is supported by ____________
- A Chinese philosopher that influenced Chinese life.
- What dynasty was the first known civilization.
- When the oldest male dies, all the land was divided unto his.
- Confucius was taught by _____________
- A protective wall that holds back the waters.
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- A system of beliefs and values.
- Which was most important in early Chinese society.
- The yellow, brown soil in the Huang river.
- What river begins in the highlands of Tibet.
- A early Chinese invention that was made out of tree bark, old rags, hemp.
- An early Chinese invention that helped with farming
- The number of generations that lived in a house.
13 Clues: A system of beliefs and values. • Confucius was taught by _____________ • The yellow, brown soil in the Huang river. • What river begins in the highlands of Tibet. • A protective wall that holds back the waters. • What dynasty was the first known civilization. • The number of generations that lived in a house. • Which was most important in early Chinese society. • ...
Josh Country 2024-04-06
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- penguins
- country for sharks perhaps
- country that’s a slur
- hottest women
- black plague
- hot women
- also Chinese but north and south
- my ethnicity
- Chinese but an island
- camel riders
- French USA
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- America
- peaceful and cheese
- coronavirus
- communists
- country that has a slur in it
- bread and
- nazis
- the famine should’ve finished it off
- young Sheldon’s friend
- boot country
21 Clues: nazis • America • penguins • bread and • hot women • communists • French USA • coronavirus • black plague • boot country • my ethnicity • camel riders • hottest women • peaceful and cheese • country that’s a slur • Chinese but an island • young Sheldon’s friend • country for sharks perhaps • country that has a slur in it • also Chinese but north and south • the famine should’ve finished it off
Chinese New Year 2022-02-03
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- What is the most popular Chinese New Year craft?
- when is Chinese new year?
- Who is the dragon who terrorised the villigers in the old story?
- Who was the last animal to finsh the race?
- What is the most popular Chinese food?
- Is Chinese New Year important?
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- What do children get for Chinese New Year?
- what do people eat on Chinese New year?
- Who was the animal who came in first for the race?
- How long will Chinese new year last?
10 Clues: when is Chinese new year? • Is Chinese New Year important? • How long will Chinese new year last? • what do people eat on Chinese New year? • What is the most popular Chinese food? • Who was the last animal to finsh the race? • What do children get for Chinese New Year? • What is the most popular Chinese New Year craft? • ...
Fox Hunt Crossword 2022-11-02
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- American citizen of Chinese heritage
- a descendant of your family
- lasting impact on the world
- standardized test taken in 11th grade
- name of the main character
- processing information for a test
- Chinese public official;form of Chinese
- nationality of the main character
- name of fox spirit
- highly educated person
- spirit that helped Andy
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- accomplishment of a goal or objective
- dog breed that originated in Germany
- name of Andys bloodline(last name)
- the state of being extremely poor
- rank people hold in a societal hierarchy
- name of ancestor who raised Liang status
- grant to support student's education
- mammal with a bushy tail
- descendants of a common ancestor
- introvert; does not have friends
21 Clues: name of fox spirit • highly educated person • spirit that helped Andy • mammal with a bushy tail • name of the main character • a descendant of your family • lasting impact on the world • descendants of a common ancestor • introvert; does not have friends • the state of being extremely poor • processing information for a test • nationality of the main character • ...
Ancient China 2013-06-03
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- A belief in China
- A _____ crops feilds and looks after animals
- The leader of china
- What the Chinese use to eat
- The poor people of china treated very badly
- A type of religon starting with D
- A type of fighting
- The dregon represents _______
- A black and white symbol
- A very well known place in China starting with Silk
- the language of china
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- A person who fights for China
- A follower of Daoism
- The common plant in China
- most famous thing in china
- A place to pray
- The most common food in china that the Chinese invented
- A type of religon starting with C
- A religon strating with B
- once a leader of China
20 Clues: A place to pray • A belief in China • A type of fighting • The leader of china • A follower of Daoism • the language of china • once a leader of China • A black and white symbol • The common plant in China • A religon strating with B • most famous thing in china • What the Chinese use to eat • A person who fights for China • The dregon represents _______ • A type of religon starting with C • ...
Global Gloobs 2024-04-17
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- A line descended from a female ancestor.
- Archeological culture that made giant head statues.
- Short Chinese dynasty.
- trade route that goes through the Sahara.
- Great trading state of West Africa!
- known for its knowledge and teachings.
- Chinese beauty standard.
- Respect for ones elders.
- Imperial Chinese dynasty.
- Medieval western african empire.
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- wrote one of the most famous travel logs ever!
- The spreading and merging of cultures.
- 8th largest country in Africa.
- Military ruler and the richest person ever.
- A ball game using only your hips.
- travel animals for the desert.
- Golden age for China.
- Ceramic material from China
- Series of waterways in Eastern and Northern China.
- Powder for exploding.
20 Clues: Golden age for China. • Powder for exploding. • Short Chinese dynasty. • Chinese beauty standard. • Respect for ones elders. • Imperial Chinese dynasty. • Ceramic material from China • 8th largest country in Africa. • travel animals for the desert. • Medieval western african empire. • A ball game using only your hips. • Great trading state of West Africa! • ...
第六课 生词 BAB 6 2023-08-23
15 Clues: What • Name • Friend • English • Chinese • Amerika • to call • To study • Magazine • Execuse me • Family name • Pronunciation • Chinese characters • May i know your name? • the Republic of Korea
Mandarin II - Week in Review 2013-10-08
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- number of stars on the U.S. flag
- just south of the U.S.
- 76 - 12
- number of countries touching China
- number of animals in the Chinese Zodiac
- It's nice to meet you!
- When these two characters are put together they mean (literally) 'many' and 'big.'
- Excuse me (may I ask?)
- color
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- Gangnam Style nation
- captial of China
- problem,question
- Who knows?
- Who is that?
- I DON'T KNOW!
- What's your Chinese animal? (lit. What do you belong to?)
- This system educated the masses and helped foreigners learn Chinese
- lit. 'which country,' these two words are essential in asking where someone is from
- Where Kate Middleton and Queen Elizabeth are from.
- this year
20 Clues: color • 76 - 12 • this year • Who knows? • Who is that? • I DON'T KNOW! • captial of China • problem,question • Gangnam Style nation • just south of the U.S. • It's nice to meet you! • Excuse me (may I ask?) • number of stars on the U.S. flag • number of countries touching China • number of animals in the Chinese Zodiac • Where Kate Middleton and Queen Elizabeth are from. • ...
Fox Hunt Crossword 2022-11-02
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- a descendant of your family
- Chinese public official;form of Chinese
- descendants of a common ancestor
- lasting impact on the world
- standardized test taken in 11th grade
- spirit that helped Andy
- grant to support student's education
- nationality of the main character
- the state of being extremely poor
- rank people hold in a societal hierarchy
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- name of ancestor who raised Liang status
- American citizen of Chinese heritage
- Shepard dog breed that originated in Germany
- name of the main character
- highly educated person
- mammal with a bushy tail
- name of Andys bloodline(last name)
- introvert; does not have friends
- processing information for a test
- accomplishment of a goal or objective
- name of fo spirit
21 Clues: name of fo spirit • highly educated person • spirit that helped Andy • mammal with a bushy tail • name of the main character • a descendant of your family • lasting impact on the world • descendants of a common ancestor • introvert; does not have friends • processing information for a test • nationality of the main character • the state of being extremely poor • ...
Fox Hunt Crossword 2022-11-02
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- rank people hold in a societal hierarchy
- descendants of a common ancestor
- mammal with a bushy tail
- accomplishment of a goal or objective
- grant to support student's education
- name of ancestor who raised Liang status
- name of fox spirit
- Shepard dog breed that originated in Germany
- nationality of the main character
- a descendant of your family
- Chinese public official;form of Chinese
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- processing information for a test
- American citizen of Chinese heritage
- lasting impact on the world
- introvert; does not have friends
- spirit that helped Andy
- name of Andys bloodline(last name)
- highly educated person
- the state of being extremely poor
- name of the main character
- standardized test taken in 11th grade
21 Clues: name of fox spirit • highly educated person • spirit that helped Andy • mammal with a bushy tail • name of the main character • lasting impact on the world • a descendant of your family • introvert; does not have friends • descendants of a common ancestor • processing information for a test • the state of being extremely poor • nationality of the main character • ...
The Ming Dynasty 2015-10-18
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- belief idea of commerce went against
- he designed to restore agricultural lands destroyed by war
- Chinese seclusion in 1500's
- son of Hongwu, and Emperor
- by going on these voyages Yonglo wanted to
- 440 foot long ships
- first emperor of Ming Dynasty
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- brought Christianity and the clock
- built for emperors to live in solitude
- the fleets distributed wealth to show power and in turn received more tributes
- ripple effect in the economy
- 100's of vast ships traveled on this voyage to show
- Italian Jesuit who Chinese courts like
- payment to Ming overlords
- Chinese admiral who went on seven voyages
15 Clues: 440 foot long ships • payment to Ming overlords • son of Hongwu, and Emperor • Chinese seclusion in 1500's • ripple effect in the economy • first emperor of Ming Dynasty • brought Christianity and the clock • belief idea of commerce went against • built for emperors to live in solitude • Italian Jesuit who Chinese courts like • Chinese admiral who went on seven voyages • ...
Chinese Crossword 2012-12-01
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- Men and women both had _____ hair because they believed it was a gift from their parents.
- What was discovered in March 1974 in China?
- What was the name of the popular board game that was around in 2000 B.C.?
- China is one of the ______ written languages.
- What was accidentally discovered by alchemists in the 9th century A.D.?
- What was the name of the rule that started building the Great Wall of China?
- What was the name of the dynasty that finished the Great Wall of China?
- What was the name of the dynasty that ruled 589-618 B.C.?
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- What traditionally did women do to their feet?
- What took over 2000 years to build?
- What is the name of the bush that tea is made from?
- What did China invent from silk worms?
- How many days would the Chinese people have to wait until they buried the dead?
- The Great Wall of China is more that ______ long.
14 Clues: What took over 2000 years to build? • What did China invent from silk worms? • What was discovered in March 1974 in China? • China is one of the ______ written languages. • What traditionally did women do to their feet? • The Great Wall of China is more that ______ long. • What is the name of the bush that tea is made from? • ...
Chinese Vocabulary 2023-06-20
Chinese geography 2022-05-12
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- Earths highest mountain above sea level.
- Was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907 AD
- An idyllic, often imaginary past time of peace, prosperity, and happiness
- The longest river in Asia
- A mountain in Zhangjiajie in the Hunan Province
- A series of fortifications that were built across the historical northern borders
- Was a successor state to the Mongol Empire
- Was the second imperial dynasty of China, established by Liu Bang and ruled by the House of Liu.
- A vast, arid region in northern China and southern Mongolia.
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- The second-longest river in China
- Was the Manchu-led last dynasty in the imperial history of China
- Also known as the Qinghai and the Qing-Zang Plateau or as the Himalayan Plateau in India.
- Belonging to the very distant and no longer in existence.
- The Martial King of Zhou
14 Clues: The Martial King of Zhou • The longest river in Asia • The second-longest river in China • Earths highest mountain above sea level. • Was a successor state to the Mongol Empire • A mountain in Zhangjiajie in the Hunan Province • Belonging to the very distant and no longer in existence. • A vast, arid region in northern China and southern Mongolia. • ...
Chinese New Year 2022-02-03
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- What is the most popular Chinese New Year craft?
- when is Chinese new year?
- Who is the dragon who terrorised the villigers in the old story?
- Who was the last animal to finsh the race?
- What is the most popular Chinese food?
- Is Chinese New Year important?
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- What do children get for Chinese New Year?
- what do people eat on Chinese New year?
- Who was the animal who came in first for the race?
- How long will Chinese new year last?
10 Clues: when is Chinese new year? • Is Chinese New Year important? • How long will Chinese new year last? • what do people eat on Chinese New year? • What is the most popular Chinese food? • Who was the last animal to finsh the race? • What do children get for Chinese New Year? • What is the most popular Chinese New Year craft? • ...
正達的 Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-20
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- My Chinese zodiac is an ox
- I am 16 this year
- I have 6 people in my family
- My Chinese teachers name is Anderson
- I am a high school student
- I have a hobby of Chinese yo yo
- My first name is ZhengDa
- I was born in 1998
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- I am American
- I have four siblings
- My favorite cuisine is Chinese
- I think Mr. Anderson is funny
- I've taken 3 years of Chinese
- My birthday is January 21st
- My last name is Han
- I was born in Salt Lake
16 Clues: I am American • I am 16 this year • I was born in 1998 • My last name is Han • I have four siblings • I was born in Salt Lake • My first name is ZhengDa • My Chinese zodiac is an ox • I am a high school student • My birthday is January 21st • I have 6 people in my family • I think Mr. Anderson is funny • I've taken 3 years of Chinese • My favorite cuisine is Chinese • ...
China Crossword 2016-03-30
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- two principles that resemble negative/darkness and positive/brightness
- a large bronze disk of Asian origin that produces a loud vibrant sound when struck
- most popular plant in China; green, tall-like, leafy
- gifts presented during Chinese New Year; the color symbolizes good luck
- a swap grass that is widely cultivated as a source of food, especially in Asia
- a pair of small thin sticks used as an eating utensil; used by mostly eastern Asia
- physical term used for the country; hills, mountains, and plateaus cover 2/3's of the population
- a natural disaster that often occurs in China caused by disturbances
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- the Chinese currency, basic units of Renminbi
- a desert in Northern China, shared with Mongolia
- longest man-made structure in the world; huge tourist attraction; wall to protect China
- a Chinese toy that consists of two disks connected by an axel and is spun between two sticks connected by a string
- an unarmed Chinese martial art resembling karate
- one of the largest religions in China, recognized by an ascetic named Buddha
- the 12 year cycle of animal signs based off of Chinese Astrology and Chinese New Year
15 Clues: the Chinese currency, basic units of Renminbi • a desert in Northern China, shared with Mongolia • an unarmed Chinese martial art resembling karate • most popular plant in China; green, tall-like, leafy • a natural disaster that often occurs in China caused by disturbances • two principles that resemble negative/darkness and positive/brightness • ...
world history 2024-03-18
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- in some societies payment a bride's family makes to the bridegroom and his family; payment a woman brings to a marriage
- chieftain leader. Mongool forces conquered vast empire that stretched from the pacific ocean to eastern europe
- breakup of large agricultural holdings for redistribution among peasants
- grandson, toppled last song emperor in 1279. ruled all of china as well as korea and tibet.
- independent state that has acknowledge the supremacy of another state and pay tribute to its ruler
- dynasty ruled by the mongols from 1279 to 1368; best known ruler was kublai khan
- chinese dynasty in which chinese rule was restored; help power from 1368 to 1644
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- chinese dynasty from 960 to 1279 known for its artistic achievements
- chinese dynasty from 618 to 907
- merchant and was one of many visitors to china during yuan dynasty. wrote a vivid account of wealth and splendor of china
- overseas ventures and chinese a
- wealthy landowning class
- sparse, dry, treeless grassland
- dude who compelled his dad to step down so he could step up.a brilliant general.
- multistoried buddhist temple with eaves that curve up on the corners
15 Clues: wealthy landowning class • chinese dynasty from 618 to 907 • overseas ventures and chinese a • sparse, dry, treeless grassland • chinese dynasty from 960 to 1279 known for its artistic achievements • multistoried buddhist temple with eaves that curve up on the corners • breakup of large agricultural holdings for redistribution among peasants • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2016-12-08
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- / past president of cuba died friday
- / big white
- / president of the united states during the cuban revolution
- / existed only for the profit of france
- / 20000 ___________ immigrants
- / no of examples given for the mistreatment of slaves
- / religion brought by the chinese to the carribean
- / cow dung
- / slave rebellion started by a ______ ceremony
- / was made by mixing cow dung with dry grass
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- / haiti before independence
- /they were mad at the grand blancs for being better than them
- / neither black nor white
- / a weekly ration of beef codfish _________ were given to the slaves
- / racial diversity black and chinese
- / st.domingue being under there rule
- / type of fishing
- / the black code
- / mixed offspring
- / mixed offspring
20 Clues: / big white • / the black code • / cow dung • / mixed offspring • / mixed offspring • / type of fishing • / haiti before independence • / neither black nor white • / past president of cuba died friday • / st.domingue being under there rule • / 20000 ___________ immigrants • ...
003 2024-06-28
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- Indian festival of colors
- American music and arts festival
- Chinese festival to honor the dead
- Japanese celebration of cherry blossoms
- European festival marking the transition from spring to summer
- International Workers' Day
- Buddhist festival celebrating the birth of Buddha
- Chinese New Year celebration
- Christian observance before Easter Sunday
- Dutch national holiday celebrating the king's birthday
- Celtic festival celebrating the beginning of summer
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- Jewish holiday commemorating the exodus from Egypt
- Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus
- Traditional Chinese festival honoring ancestors
- Korean dish made with fermented vegetables
- Persian New Year celebrating the arrival of spring
- Thai New Year festival involving water fights
- Japanese festival celebrating cherry blossoms
- Christian observance before Easter
- Korean Lunar New Year
20 Clues: Korean Lunar New Year • Indian festival of colors • International Workers' Day • Chinese New Year celebration • American music and arts festival • Chinese festival to honor the dead • Christian observance before Easter • Japanese celebration of cherry blossoms • Christian observance before Easter Sunday • Korean dish made with fermented vegetables • ...
Fox Hunt Crossword 2022-11-02
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- descendants of a common ancestor
- mammal with a bushy tail
- accomplishment of a goal or objective
- grant to support student's education
- name of ancestor who raised Liang status
- dog breed that originated in Germany
- nationality of the main character
- a descendant of your family
- processing information for a test
- Chinese public official;form of Chinese
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- name of fox spirit
- American citizen of Chinese heritage
- introvert; does not have friends
- spirit that helped Andy
- highly educated person
- the state of being extremely poor
- lasting impact on the world
- standardized test taken in 11th grade
- name of the main character
- rank people hold in a societal hierarchy
- name of Andys bloodline(last name)
21 Clues: name of fox spirit • highly educated person • spirit that helped Andy • mammal with a bushy tail • name of the main character • lasting impact on the world • a descendant of your family • introvert; does not have friends • descendants of a common ancestor • the state of being extremely poor • nationality of the main character • processing information for a test • ...
Fox Hunt Crossword 2022-11-02
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- lasting impact on the world
- a descendant of your family
- dog breed that originated in Germany
- name of ancestor who raised Liang status
- mammal with a bushy tail
- introvert; does not have friends
- grant to support student's education
- rank people hold in a societal hierarchy
- Chinese public official;form of Chinese
- name of the main character
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- accomplishment of a goal or objective
- American citizen of Chinese heritage
- highly educated person
- name of Andys bloodline(last name)
- spirit that helped Andy
- the state of being extremely poor
- name of fox spirit
- descendants of a common ancestor
- nationality of the main character
- processing information for a test
- standardized test taken in 11th grade
21 Clues: name of fox spirit • highly educated person • spirit that helped Andy • mammal with a bushy tail • name of the main character • lasting impact on the world • a descendant of your family • introvert; does not have friends • descendants of a common ancestor • the state of being extremely poor • nationality of the main character • processing information for a test • ...
Names of my classmates! 2024-04-10
17 Clues: Me • A dog • Lemonade • The new one • Hiphop girl • Capybara boy • Always absent • The bossy one • My best friend • Cindy's sister • in Japan now=( • In Spain now=( • Cathey's friend • Eric's boyfriend • Kaito's good paal • Blihan's boyfriend • Chinese that doesn't speak Chinese
Imperialism 2018-03-05
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- conference in germany to split up africa
- muslim political group of india
- regional warlords of japan
- "chinese war fought over narcotics
- american who opened up japan to trade
- indian soldier in british army
- empire ruling india before imperialism
- man who claimed part of South Africa for himself and diamond mining
- waterway in egypt built by british
- term for european struggle to control africa
- "japanese island leased to britain
- chinese nationalist uprising against british
- country formed by muslim league
- narcotic smuggled into china
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- "areas of china controlled by foreign powers
- company that colonized India on behalf of Britain
- war between dutch and british over south africa",
- king of Belgium who ruled the Congo
- chinese leader opposed to opium
- region of africa controlled by Leopold
- desired food of India
- chinese forced foreigners to pay this in order to trade
- fear of foreigners
- hindu political group india
- japanese warriors opposed to outsiders
- country in west africa not taken over by europeans
- term for british control of india
27 Clues: fear of foreigners • desired food of India • regional warlords of japan • hindu political group india • narcotic smuggled into china • indian soldier in british army • muslim political group of india • chinese leader opposed to opium • country formed by muslim league • term for british control of india • "chinese war fought over narcotics • waterway in egypt built by british • ...
China Review Lawrence 2023-03-01
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- The basic building blocks of Chinese society
- Qin did this to books that opposed his views
- How archaeologists knew that the Huang He valley was the 1st center of Chinese civilization.
- the verb "to go" is represented by this
- The empire that owned the most land
- Owned a small piece of land
- How men,women,and children were killed during the warring states period
- Qin based his rule on this idea
- What the Silk Road was broken into
- The reason the Zhou dynasty failed
- The best way to describe Qin Shihuangdi
- What the government officials that Qin appointed were called
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- How many Chinese viewed Qin Shihuangdi as a ruler
- Wives owed their husbands this
- These people like the idea of Legalism the most
- Millers used these to grind more grain
- Something that happened when the Zhou dynasty weakened
- A formal order from Heaven and the gods is called this
- Shang kings received their power and wisdom from
- The insect Chinese farmers used to prevent other insects from damaging their citrus trees
20 Clues: Owned a small piece of land • Wives owed their husbands this • Qin based his rule on this idea • What the Silk Road was broken into • The reason the Zhou dynasty failed • The empire that owned the most land • Millers used these to grind more grain • the verb "to go" is represented by this • The best way to describe Qin Shihuangdi • ...
China Review Puentes 2023-03-01
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- this was the basic building block of Chinese Society.
- these were one of the animals that were used to plow land.
- the Zhou Dynasty failed because of this.
- these people liked legalism the most.
- books opposing Qin Shinhuangdi's views were.
- the Chinese people believed that this person was the "link" to heaven and earth
- confucius was this
- many viewed Qin Shihuangdi as this type of leader.
- these insects were destroying citrus trees of farmers.
- farmers used this type of plow for farming.
- Shang artists use this material in many of their created works.
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- people who made sure government officials were doing their job.
- this is what happened after the Zhou Dynasty weakened.
- this is how men women and children were killed during warring states period.
- this means that all people are born naturally evil
- Chinese knew nomads as this.
- this means to give up all worldly desires.
- this item is considered an important trade item for Ancient Chinese.
- this dynasty expanded farther west
- A bone used by kings and priests to answer questions
20 Clues: confucius was this • Chinese knew nomads as this. • this dynasty expanded farther west • these people liked legalism the most. • the Zhou Dynasty failed because of this. • this means to give up all worldly desires. • farmers used this type of plow for farming. • books opposing Qin Shinhuangdi's views were. • this means that all people are born naturally evil • ...
Ruling Dynasties of China 2024-01-29
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- This dynasty lasted the longest.
- This dynasty was known as an age of civil war and political chaos
- This dynasty existed from 266-420 CE.
- This dynasty was the time period between AD 907 and 960.
- In this dynasty aristocratic families begin to arise in Chinese history
- This dynasty lasted 300 years
- This dynasty ruled from 1368 to 1644.
- This dynasty invented moveable type.
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- This dynasty was the first foreign dynasty that sought to combine its traditional system of governance with the Chinese administrative structure.
- This dynasty was the first foreign ruled Chinese dynasty.
- This dynasty was known for the invention of paper
- This dynasty is also known as Xin Mang.
- this time period lasted until 280 CE
- This dynasty is known for the invention of writing.
- this dynasty unified northern China
- This dynasty is considered the golden age in Chinese history.
- this dynasty fell in 263 AD
- This dynasty ruled from 2070 to 1600 BC.
- This dynasty only lasted 37 years.\
- This Dynasty established the first empire in China.
20 Clues: this dynasty fell in 263 AD • This dynasty lasted 300 years • This dynasty lasted the longest. • this dynasty unified northern China • This dynasty only lasted 37 years.\ • this time period lasted until 280 CE • This dynasty invented moveable type. • This dynasty existed from 266-420 CE. • This dynasty ruled from 1368 to 1644. • This dynasty is also known as Xin Mang. • ...
China 2022-10-06
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- river in northern China
- road that helped ideas like papermaking travel from China
- by the end of their reign, the Mongols controlled almost all of this
- desert in north China
- dynasty that built the Grand Canal
- new varieties of this caused increased population
- travelled around the world for China
- invention that would lead to greater exploration
- dynasty controlled by the Mongols and Kublai Khan
- dynasty that saw many technological advancements
- last name of the European who wrote about the wealth and innovations of China
- religion that attracted Chinese people with peace
- this innovation led to more education
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- invading force from the north who took over China
- mountains that cut China off from India
- river in southern China
- the thing Kublai Khan appealed to to maintain control of China
- Genghis Khan used this to expand his empire
- what the Chinese used Confucianism to achieve
- dynasty that saw the rise of Buddhism
- what civil service exams were seeking to get rid of in Chinese government
- dynasty that undertook Chinese isolationism
- philosophy that China based society around
23 Clues: desert in north China • river in northern China • river in southern China • dynasty that built the Grand Canal • travelled around the world for China • dynasty that saw the rise of Buddhism • this innovation led to more education • mountains that cut China off from India • philosophy that China based society around • Genghis Khan used this to expand his empire • ...
Ancient China 2023-06-04
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- an archaeological site that has evidence of the first Chinese dynasty
- the most famous Chinese philosopher
- a series of trading routes that connected China to Europe and the Middle East
- gave the rulers of China their authority
- the most important principle of Confucianism
- the philosopher behind legalism
- established the Han Dynasty
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- a social group that was not well respected due to the fact they did not produce anything
- an oppressive system imposed by the Qin Dynasty
- animal bones that were used to predict the future - a form of divination
- the archaic practice used to make young women more desirable
- the social system where land is owned by lords
- tamed the Yellow River and was the first King
- a revolutionary book written by Sun Tzu
- the dynasty that gave China its name in English
- a dynasty whose existence is debated
- river that supported Chinese civilisation
- a burial site made by Shi Huangdi due to his obsession with immortality
- the Chinese name for China
- the main export of China
20 Clues: the main export of China • the Chinese name for China • established the Han Dynasty • the philosopher behind legalism • the most famous Chinese philosopher • a dynasty whose existence is debated • a revolutionary book written by Sun Tzu • gave the rulers of China their authority • river that supported Chinese civilisation • the most important principle of Confucianism • ...
The Joy Luck Club 2023-12-06
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- is commonly shown by using manners and is what parents look for in their kid
- shown throughout the book when they go from present to the past
- changing dialect
- hulihudu is what it's called in Chinese
- it's the reason girls in china married, not for love
- An-mei's mother sought out when planning out her pretend-suicide
- caused when a there's a bad sign that disrupts the balance
- a path in your life that is bound to happen
- the feeling when a mother shows off their kid
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- Waverly seeked this from her mother about marrying Rich
- Jing-mei Woo's mom said it's her life's importance
- birds of joy, who feed on sorrows
- not a first wife but is considered lower than them
- character that started The Joy Luck Club
- comparing American vs. Chinese
- the culture the characters share
- lindo jong got put in this at a young age
- caused when An-mei's mother married into a polygamy family
- Ying-Ying can know things before they happen
- means foreigner in Chinese, mother calls Caucasian this
20 Clues: changing dialect • comparing American vs. Chinese • the culture the characters share • birds of joy, who feed on sorrows • hulihudu is what it's called in Chinese • character that started The Joy Luck Club • lindo jong got put in this at a young age • a path in your life that is bound to happen • Ying-Ying can know things before they happen • ...
Racial Harmony Day [15 Qns] 2023-07-14
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- A lucky number in Chinese
- An Indian snack
- _____ years ago, Racial Harmony Day was launched by MOE
- Worn by females during Chinese New Year
- This festival commemorates the legend of the goddess Parvati offering her son, Murugan a vel so he could vanquish the asura Surapadman and his brothers
- One of the 4 main languages in Singapore
- Worn by males during Hari Raya
- A popular traditional game using stones
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- An ethnic group of mixed European and Asian descent in Singapore
- A traditional food that symbolises forgiveness and blessings
- A type of sweet eaten during Christmas
- Raya money
- Known as the Chinese goddess of the Moon
- Known as the sweet rice cake eaten during chinese new year
- Month of racial harmony
- A popular traditional Indian game using marbles
16 Clues: Raya money • An Indian snack • Month of racial harmony • A lucky number in Chinese • Worn by males during Hari Raya • A type of sweet eaten during Christmas • Worn by females during Chinese New Year • A popular traditional game using stones • Known as the Chinese goddess of the Moon • One of the 4 main languages in Singapore • A popular traditional Indian game using marbles • ...
CIVICS PROJECT 2013-10-08
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- means "Middle Kingdom" in Chinese
- The Chinese people believe that this is the creator and ruler of the heavens
- The first kingdom of Korea
- Doctrine or belief in only one god
- The Sumerian god of air
- The Sumerian goddess of the Earth
- What does the Latin word "civitas" mean in the English Language?
- The Korean Culture believes that this god is the god of heaven
- It is the gradual development of species
- Means "yellow" and "river" combined in the Chinese Language
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- In the Pagan Empire in Myanmar this mountain is the sacred mountain and abode of the gods
- This term is used to refer to the Chinese
- The main economic activity in Harappa & Mohenjo-Daro
- The Sumerian god of the waters
- Means "stone"
- According to Japanese beliefs, This emperor is regarded as the first emperor of Japan
- According to this historian and author, ancient kings must be "men of prowess"
- The Second neolithic culture in China
- The wife of Shang king WU DING
- Shiva was also worshipped in this empire in Cambodia
20 Clues: Means "stone" • The Sumerian god of air • The first kingdom of Korea • The Sumerian god of the waters • The wife of Shang king WU DING • means "Middle Kingdom" in Chinese • The Sumerian goddess of the Earth • Doctrine or belief in only one god • The Second neolithic culture in China • It is the gradual development of species • This term is used to refer to the Chinese • ...
Tana's Chinese Crossword 2018-09-09
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- What is ten in Chinese?
- What is the Chinese word for hello?
- Which people are the least valued in China?
- What item was believed to protect their owners from evil?
- What food did the commoners rarely eat?
- What is the natural barrier to the east of China?
- What is China's most famous animal?
- What material is the Royal family clothing made from?
- Which city were commoners not allowed to enter?
- What number is considered lucky in Ancient China?
- Which Emperor unified China?
- What religion is most common in China?
- What number represents death?
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- What is China's longest River?
- What utensils do the Chinese eat with?
- What Chinese instrument has strings?
- What colour was reserved for mournings and funerals?
- What was guarding the tomb of China's first Emperor?
- The Port of Shanghai was developed during which dynasty?
- China belongs in which continent?
- What flying invention was invented about 3000 years ago?
- Who is the most valued person in China?
- Which dynasty ruled from 1368-1644?
23 Clues: What is ten in Chinese? • Which Emperor unified China? • What number represents death? • What is China's longest River? • China belongs in which continent? • What is the Chinese word for hello? • What is China's most famous animal? • Which dynasty ruled from 1368-1644? • What Chinese instrument has strings? • What utensils do the Chinese eat with? • ...
Silk Roads 2023-01-18
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- theses animal images show spread of Buddhism
- where goods were sold
- Quanzhou was important one along Silk Road
- he killed Clitus
- famous traveler
- Qhanzhou maintained thisamong diverse groups
- Todaji Temple shows Chinese style of this
- communities in Isfahan
- grapes came to Central Asia as these
- seen on dishes
- showed connection between Nara and Silk Roda
- another name for Variochana
- Chinese & Ottoman flasks demonstrate this
- Qhanzhou noted for this trait
- Chinese military facility at Dunhuang
- seen on dishes
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- Chinese imperial family hunts with these
- Muslims make this to Mecca
- Ka'aba at Mecca
- used to carry goods on camels
- provided protection
- came into power due to trade
- Muslim traders founded them across China
- controlled Khotan
- product of Mosul
- bought Persian rugs
- signifies cultural exchange at Mosul
- signifies major economic hub at Mosul
- Muslim holy site
- al-Muqaddasi dedicated his life to this
- Khotanese jade was used in these
- seen on coins in Khotan
- goods with silvery threads
- a caravanserai
- disrupts trade
- Samarkand was this
- Buddhism originated here
37 Clues: seen on dishes • a caravanserai • disrupts trade • seen on dishes • Ka'aba at Mecca • famous traveler • product of Mosul • he killed Clitus • Muslim holy site • controlled Khotan • Samarkand was this • provided protection • bought Persian rugs • where goods were sold • communities in Isfahan • seen on coins in Khotan • Buddhism originated here • Muslims make this to Mecca • goods with silvery threads • ...
REVIEW: China 300AD-1300AD 2015-10-13
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- dynasty A _________________ can BEST be described as a system in which leadership is passed down generationally from family member to family member.
- This was important to China because it provided contact with other cultures through trade.
- The rise and fall of Chinese dynasties:
- The idea that god(s) chose the next dynasty to rule in China:
- Both the Tang and Song dynasties represent a _________________ in Chinese history that was marked by flowering culture and significant political accomplishments.
- Construction of the Great Wall began under this dynasty
- The development of this material, a Chinese achievement, was most likely the most important to the development of trade.
- During the time known as ________________, trade and cultural exchanges flourished because of safe passing along trade routes throughout Eurasia.
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- This tested knowledge of Confucian principles and writing skills, and were used to determine who would fill government official positions.
- Chinese people turned to the teachings of ___________________ in hopes that it would help restore order in China.
- A grandson of Genghis Khan; completed the conquest of China and established the Yuan dynasty.
- After 100 A.D., most writing in China was done on _______________.
- Brutal emperor of the Qin dynasty.
- Daoism and aspects of nature influenced Chinese ________ during the Tang and Song dynasties?
- If someone were to tell you to “go with the flow of the cosmos and live in harmony with nature”, they most likely practice _________________.
- During the Han dynasty, emperors encouraged a policy of __________________, the process of making conquered peoples part of Chinese culture.
16 Clues: Brutal emperor of the Qin dynasty. • The rise and fall of Chinese dynasties: • Construction of the Great Wall began under this dynasty • The idea that god(s) chose the next dynasty to rule in China: • After 100 A.D., most writing in China was done on _______________. • This was important to China because it provided contact with other cultures through trade. • ...
Group 2 Ch.11 L1 2023-03-29
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- Trading Route
- Transported by the Chinese
- production, consumption, trade of goods
- Imperial Chinese dynasty that lasted 960 to 1279
- Country in East Asia
- money, goods, and property given to a husband by the wife
- transfer of goods
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- Imperial Chinese dynasty that lasted 581 to 618
- highest social class in certain societies
- resulted as the wealthiest city in the world
- body of non-elected governing officials
- Chinese invention, created during Tang Dynasty
12 Clues: Trading Route • transfer of goods • Country in East Asia • Transported by the Chinese • body of non-elected governing officials • production, consumption, trade of goods • highest social class in certain societies • resulted as the wealthiest city in the world • Chinese invention, created during Tang Dynasty • Imperial Chinese dynasty that lasted 581 to 618 • ...
China Review York 2023-03-01
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- What type of animal did farmers use to plow land?
- The Great Wall was made of?
- A bone used by kings and priests to determine answers to serious questions.
- Qin Shihuangdi __________ China.
- Qin Shihuangdi created one.
- What kind of farming did Chinese farmers have to do to find more land for crop growing?
- Chinese rulers in the north built ______ to keep out the Xiongnu.
- The Xiongnu were masters at fighting on _________.
- Rich landowners.
- How did archaeologists know that the Huang He valley was the 1st center of Chinese civilization?
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- Qin Shihuangdi appointed government officials called ________.
- Men, women, and children got killed this way during the warring states period.
- A type of character that puts paragraphs together.
- Confucius believed that all people needed a sense of?
- The reason the Shang dynasty failed?
- In this idea, people are told to be one with nature.
- A type of character that stands for an object.
- Hanfezi created this idea.
- Merchants used these animals to carry their goods across deserts and mountains.
- Many Chinese viewed Qin Shihuangdi as a __________ leader.
20 Clues: Rich landowners. • Hanfezi created this idea. • The Great Wall was made of? • Qin Shihuangdi created one. • Qin Shihuangdi __________ China. • The reason the Shang dynasty failed? • A type of character that stands for an object. • What type of animal did farmers use to plow land? • A type of character that puts paragraphs together. • ...
The Ming Dynasty 2015-10-25
Across
- First emperor of the Ming Dynasty
- How did the Chinese find other countries?
- Ruled after the Mongols
- the other of 2 countries mentioned that paid tribute to china during the Ming dynasty (pay attention to the spacing)
- The first capital of the Ming dynasty
- the outlawed but still in practice economy of the Chinese.
- Led the all 7 voyages of exploration
- one of 2 countries mentioned that paid tribute to china during the Ming dynasty
Down
- Ruled china before the Ming dynasty
- the religion opposed onto the Chinese
- Second Ming dynasty Emperor
- The favorable economy of the Chinese government
- where did the Ming dynasty rule?
- The second capital of the Ming dynasty
- rulers in the Ming dynasty
15 Clues: Ruled after the Mongols • rulers in the Ming dynasty • Second Ming dynasty Emperor • where did the Ming dynasty rule? • First emperor of the Ming Dynasty • Ruled china before the Ming dynasty • Led the all 7 voyages of exploration • the religion opposed onto the Chinese • The first capital of the Ming dynasty • The second capital of the Ming dynasty • ...