CHINA Bell-Ringer: How big do you think China is?.

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CHINA Bell-Ringer: How big do you think China is?

China covers an area of almost 4 million square miles. The Gobi desert lies in the north. Low-lying plains in the east make up one of the world’s largest farming areas. Mountain ranges lie in the west, including the Plateau of Tibet and the Qinling Shandi. There was limited contact between people in the east and west. The weather and temperature vary from cold and dry to wet and humid, and monsoons can bring up to 250 inches of rain each year.

 Huang He Also called the Yellow River Nearly 3,000 miles long across northern China Often floods, and has been referred to as “China’s sorrow” because of the destruction  Chang Jiang The longest river in Asia; also called the Yangzi River Flows across central China from Tibet to the Pacific Ocean

Frequent flooding made the land fertile around the Chang Jiang and Huang He rivers. Along with farming, the Chinese people hunted, fished, and domesticated animals.

Some small villages along the rivers grew into larger cities. Separate cultures developed in the north and the south. Over time people learned to dig wells and use potter’s wheels. Findings at burial sites suggest that the ancient Chinese believed in an afterlife and had a complex social order.

 The Xia dynasty might have been founded around 2200 BC, by Yu the Great.  Tales say that Yu dug channels to drain floodwaters and created the major waterways of North China.  Archaeologists have no firm evidence that tales about the Xia dynasty are true.

 Established by 1500 BC, the Shang was the first dynasty that there is clear evidence to support.  The Shang reorganized the social order in China: the top ranking was the royals, then nobles, warriors, artisans, farmers, and slaves.  Most citizens lived within the city walls.  Many cultural advances were made, including China’s first writing system, complex tools, metal pots, and ornaments.

 a succession of rulers who are members of the same family  the period during which a certain family reigns  ese_history ese_history

 You are going to create a Chinese symbol as your “dynasty.”  Also, you will be creating rules (Destiny, Joybeth, Katelyn, etc) on how people should live in your dynasty. You can add people from class, and create ANY type of rule (within reason) for people to abide by. This has to be a MINIMUM of a half a page.  Be creative, and enjoy!