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- 2. a family of rulers who rule over a country for a long period of time
- 5. a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher
- 6. a flat, fertile area that is good for crowing crops and floods easily
- 8. philosopher who wrote about Taoism
- 9. The third longest river in Asia, ends in the Yellow Sea
- 10. one of the first Chinese dynasties, ruled from 1750 to 1040 B.C.E.
- 12. philosopher who supported Legalism
- 15. A single person (monarch) that rules an empire.
- 17. an era of division in ancient China (475–221 BC)
- 19. a high, flat area with steep sides
- 22. the idea that there can only be one true ruler and that they must be blessed by the gods
- 23. the practice of using signs (such as an arrangement of tea leaves or cards) or special powers to predict the future
- 24. a tradition, a philosophy, a religion, a way of governing focused on respect and teaching through example
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- 1. the first dynasty of Imperial China, lasting from 221 to 206 BC.
- 3. The longest river in Asia, ends in the East China Sea
- 4. smaller rivers that flow into a larger river
- 7. honoring of ancestors through rituals, such as offering food to the spirits of the dead
- 11. a large group of family members and friends
- 13. a piece of bone or shell heated and cracked by holy men to seek advice from a king’s ancestors
- 14. a Chinese dynasty that followed the Shang dynasty and preceded the Qin dynasty. Lasted longer than any other dynasty in Chinese history.
- 16. a strong metal alloy made from copper
- 18. a decorative rock, mostly known for its green varieties, which feature prominently in ancient Asian art
- 20. a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu that focuses living simply and honestly and in harmony with nature
- 21. A philosophical belief and form of government that believes humans are more likely to do wrong than right and need strict rules