Great wall

Ancient China

  • 551 BCE

    Confucuis Is Born

    Confucuis Is Born
    Confucius was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher. He's father was Kong He and his mother was Yan Zhengzai. He also had a son named Kong Li.
  • 512 BCE

    Sun Tzu Writes "The Art Of War"

    Sun Tzu Writes "The Art Of War"
    The Art Of War is a vital importance to the state. It's a matter of life or death and a road to either safety or to ruin. It is a subject of inquiry and which can no account be neglected.
  • 221 BCE

    The Qin Dyanasty Begins

    The Qin Dyanasty Begins
    The Qin Dynasty began when a man overthrew the remaining members of the Zhou Dynasty and all the other that opposition allowing himself to place himself as the Chinese ruler.
  • 206 BCE

    The Qin Dynasty Ends

    The Qin Dynasty Ends
    The Qin Dynasty Only Lasted 11 years, but in these 11 years the Qin Dynasty made changes that affected China history for thousands of years.The emperor died from a journey through the realm.
  • 24

    Zhang Qian Opens Silk Road

    Zhang Qian Opens Silk Road
    Zhang Qian Opened the silk road. The silk road had many uses such as trading. The silk road protected the silk road with the great wall to keep outsiders who stole the silk away.
  • 105

    Paper Is Invented (Cai Lun)

    Paper Is Invented (Cai Lun)
    Cai Lun is the first person who invented paper by adding essentials new materials to its composition.
  • 184

    Yellow Turban Rebellion

    Yellow Turban Rebellion
    The Yellow Turban Rebellion was a peasant revolt in China against the Han Dynasty. The uprising broke out in 184 and took 21 years until the uprising was suppressed in the year 205.
  • 195

    Death Of Emperor Gaozu

    Death Of Emperor Gaozu
    Emperor Gaozu was the Han emperor and he passed the role to his son who was the second ruler of the Han Dynasty.
  • 220

    End Of The Han Dynasty

    End Of The Han Dynasty
    The Han Dynasty ended when Cao Cao's son and heir, Cao Pi, pressured Emperor Xian into abdicating in his favor. Cao Pi became the emperor of a new state, Cao Wei.