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  1. 2. 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.
  2. 4. 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.
  3. 5. 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.
  4. 7. 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.
  5. 9. The Han Dynasty was one of the longest ruling dynasties in Chinese history, known for its advancements in science, technology, and arts.
  6. 10. the first dynasty to unify China under a centralized government, known for the construction of the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army.
  7. 12. A philosophical and religious tradition that emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao, the fundamental force that flows through all things.
  8. 13. was the first recorded dynasty in Ancient China, known for its bronze casting, oracle bone script, and early writing system.
  9. 14. 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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  1. 1. 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.
  2. 3. The process of creating new ideas, methods, or inventions. Ancient China was known for its numerous innovations, including papermaking, gunpowder, and the compass.
  3. 6. The Xia Dynasty is considered the first dynasty in Chinese history, although there is limited archaeological evidence to support its existence.
  4. 8. A philosophy and ethical system developed by Confucius, emphasizing the importance of moral values, social harmony, and respect for authority.
  5. 11. 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.