Ancient China

  • Period: 1766 BCE to 220

    Ancient China

    The time of ancient china
  • Period: 1766 BCE to 1122 BCE

    Shang Dynasty

    The founder for the Shang Dynasty was Tang. The Shang Dynasty used a lot of bronze, chopsticks, jade, silk, and spice.
  • 1700 BCE

    The Making Of The Quadripod

    The Making Of The Quadripod
    the Quadripod was built out of bronze at some point in the Shang Dynasty's time of rule
  • 1400 BCE

    Oracle Scripts

    Oracle Scripts
  • 1100 BCE

    Advancemenats made in math

    Advancemenats made in math
    In 1100 BCE the Shang Dynasty made advancements in math.
  • 1046 BCE

    Astronomy

    Astronomy
    The Zhou dynasty was big about astronomy and they used it to map where to build their city's.
  • Period: 1046 BCE to 256 BCE

    Zhou Dynasty

    Wuwang was the King or Emperor of the Zhou dynasty. He was a good leader. The Zhou Dynasty overthrew the Shang Dynasty.
  • 1000 BCE

    Development

    Development
    the Zhou Dynasty developed in a protective way. as seen on the timeline they built walls around their city's.
  • 900 BCE

    The Walls Of the Zhou Dynasty

    The Walls Of the Zhou Dynasty
    The Zhou Dynasty built walls around their city's to protect them.
  • 221 BCE

    Burreaucracy

    Burreaucracy
    The Qin Dynasty made the thing or government called Bureaucracy. Bureaucracy was a Government.
  • 221 BCE

    Spy's

    Spy's
    The Qin Dynasty made a troop of spy's to invade and find info on other country's.
  • 221 BCE

    Legalism

    Legalism
    The Qin Dynasty was legalist meaning they thought every thing was bad and deserved to be punished.
  • Period: 221 BCE to 207 BCE

    Qin Dynasty

  • Period: 206 BCE to 220

    Han Dynasty

  • 200 BCE

    The Silk Road

    The Silk Road was made bye the Han Dynasty. The silk road was a major trade route in ancient times
  • 200 BCE

    The Chinese Grand School

    The Chinese Grand School
    the Grand School was made to have tons of kids learn at one time so the rulers did not have to invest in many schools instead of one.
  • 105

    Paper

    Paper
    The Han Dynasty made the first paper in 105 CE