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- 2. Wall: A 5500 mile long built along the northern border of China. It was built to keep the Mongol invaders.
- 4. A legendary monster that terrorized the Chinese villages until they used fireworks and noise until scared them off. Their victory over Nian is celebrated on Chinese New Year.
- 7. Services: The group of people who worked for the government. People had to pass a difficult examination to earn a job in the civil services.
- 8. When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time.
- 12. A type of ceramic invented by the Chinese. It is thin, strong, and beautiful. It is often called "china" in the west.
- 13. City: A giant palace built in the center of Beijing city by the Yongle Emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
- 17. A government official of high rank in the civil service.
- 19. A type of varnish used to protect items and make them more beautiful.
- 22. He: A Chinese explorer during the Ming Dynasty. He established trade with India and Africa.
- 23. A type of baked clay ceramic. It was used in building the 8000 life-size terracotta soldiers that were buried with Emperor Qin.
- 24. Road: A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe.
- 25. A religious temple that is built as a tower with many tiers and roofs.
- 26. A luxurious material made from cocoons and silkworms. Silk was highly prized in ancient China and was only worn by wealthy nobles.
- 27. A revered mythical creature that has a long body of a serpent, sharp teeth, four legs with sharp talons, and can fly.
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- 1. An important invention that was used for fireworks and weapons such as bombs and guns.
- 3. An ancient Chinese treatment for healing that uses needles placed in various areas of the skin.
- 5. A type of Chinese boat that is typically flat bottomed and uses battened sails.
- 6. A fast-growing grass that grows very tall and with hollow stems like a tube. The Chinese found numerous uses for bamboo including paper, buildings, furniture, and musical instruments.
- 7. A protective covering made by silkworms before they transform into moths. The fibers from the silkworm cocoons are used for silk.
- 9. and Yang: A part of the philosophy of Taoism, the yin and yang are opposites that balance each other throughout nature such as "light and dark", "hot and cold", and " male and female".
- 10. One of the three major religions of China, Buddhism originated In India.
- 11. A religion or philosophy based on the teachings of Confucius.
- 13. Elements: The five elements of ancient Chinese philosophy are wood, fire, earth, water, and metal. They are also called Wu Xing.
- 14. A style of writing that was considered an art form using brushes to paint the characters.
- 15. Ways: Refers to the three, major philosophies of Ancient China Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
- 16. Shi Huang: The first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang united China under one rule and began the Qin dynasty.
- 18. One of the three major religions or philosophies of Ancient China, Taoism follows the teachings of Lao-Tzu.
- 20. A small narrowboat with a flat bottom that is usually 10 to 15 feet long.
- 21. The nomadic peoples of the north who often raided China. Under Genghis and Kublai Khan they captured much of China for a period of time.
- 23. Perfections: The Three Perfections were the three most important art forms of Ancient China: paintings, poetry, and calligraphy.