Dynasty (Japan, Korean, China)

  • Xia Dynasty (China)
    2200 BCE

    Xia Dynasty (China)

    The Xia dynasty is the first dynasty in traditional Chinese historiography, there were a lot of traditions that were made as well.
  • Taisho and Early Showa Period (Japan)
    1912 BCE

    Taisho and Early Showa Period (Japan)

    This period was marked by a huge government domestic and overseas.
  • Meiji Period (Japan)
    1868 BCE

    Meiji Period (Japan)

    A lot was done in this time period such as adopted a constitution and a parliamentary system, universal education, railroads, and establish a strong army.
  • Shang Dynasty (China)
    1766 BCE

    Shang Dynasty (China)

    The Shang Dynasty's accomplishments were bronze work, military technology, horse-drawn chariots, writing, a calendar, and religion.
  • Edo Period (Japan)
    1603 BCE

    Edo Period (Japan)

    This period had a lot of land redistribution and a land assessment system reaping great revenues.
  • Azuchi-Momoyama Period (Japan)
    1573 BCE

    Azuchi-Momoyama Period (Japan)

    Azuchi-Momoyama are who finally brought all provinces under the control of the central government.
  • Muromachi Period (Japan)
    1338 BCE

    Muromachi Period (Japan)

    This period established to have a good governmental ruling, that stayed for a long time.
  • Kamaka Period (Japan)
    1192 BCE

    Kamaka Period (Japan)

    The period is known for the emergence of the samurai, the warrior caste, and for the establishment of Japanese tech.
  • Nara and Heian Period (Japan)
    710 BCE

    Nara and Heian Period (Japan)

    The Nara and Heian quickly gained such strong political influence that lasted for many years
  • Zhou Dynasty (China)
    221 BCE

    Zhou Dynasty (China)

    The Zhou Dynasty was the development of the Chinese philosophies.
  • Qin Dynasty (China)
    221 BCE

    Qin Dynasty (China)

    Qin Dynasty is when it unified China, creating the first dynasty ruled by the first emperor Qin Shi Huang.
  • Han Dynasty (China)
    206 BCE

    Han Dynasty (China)

    The Han Dynasty is when the development of the civil service and government structure began.
  • Silla Dynasty (Korean)
    57 BCE

    Silla Dynasty (Korean)

    The silla dynasty was a time were a lot of land was getting declared.
  • Goguryeo Dynasty (Korean)
    37 BCE

    Goguryeo Dynasty (Korean)

    In this dynasty Korea achieved a loose unification of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
  • Baekje Dynasty (Korean
    18 BCE

    Baekje Dynasty (Korean

    Baekje was a great maritime power, it was also known for its nautical skill.
  • Sui Dynasty (China)
    581

    Sui Dynasty (China)

    The Shang Dynasty had a stable source of cheap food during famine years.
  • Tang Dynasty (China)
    Jan 1, 618

    Tang Dynasty (China)

    Chinese Poetry reached its pinnacle, literature flourished, and by than China became the largest nation in the world.
  • Parhae Dynasty(Korean)
    Jan 1, 698

    Parhae Dynasty(Korean)

    The Parhae dynasty was a time where china was very powerful and wealthy
  • Goryeo Dynasty (Korea)
    Jan 1, 918

    Goryeo Dynasty (Korea)

    This dynasty were elegant wooden structures, literary histories, cast-metal movable type, and made gun power.
  • Song Dynasty (China)
    Jan 1, 960

    Song Dynasty (China)

    The Song Dynasty was the first government in the world to issue banknotes, and the first permanent standing Chinese navy was established.
  • Yuan Dynasty (China)
    Jan 1, 1279

    Yuan Dynasty (China)

    The Yuan Dynasty had the first paper currency to be used, and novel was developed as a literary form
  • Ming Dynasty (China)
    Jan 1, 1368

    Ming Dynasty (China)

    So much was done in the Ming Dynasty majority of the existing Great Wall of China was built in the Ming Dynasty.
  • Joseon Dynasty (Korea)
    Jan 1, 1392

    Joseon Dynasty (Korea)

    This dynasty was one of the longest ruling and it's society grew a lot.
  • Qing Dynasty (China)

    Qing Dynasty (China)

    At its heights, Qing China ruled over 13 million square kilometers of territory, and literature was developed.