
英语介绍世界历史/中国历史
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History of China
The recorded history of China began in the 15th century BC when the Shang Dynasty started to use markings that evolved into the present characters. Turtle shells with markings reminiscent of ancient writing from the Shang Dynasty have been carbon dated to as early as 1500 BC.[1] civilization originated with city-states in the Yellow River (Huang He) valley. 221 BC is monly accepted to be the year in which China became unified under a large kingdom or empire. In that year, Qin Shi Huang first united China. Successive dynasties in history developed bureaucratic systems that enabled the Emperor of China to control increasingly larger territory that reached maximum under the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty and Manchurian Qing Dynasty.
The conventional view of history is that of a country alternating between periods of political unity and disunity and occasionally being dominated by foreign peoples, most of whom were assimilated into the Han population. Cultural and political influences from many parts of Asia, carried by successive waves of immigration, expansion, and assimilation, merged to create the culture.
The recorded history of China began in the 15th century BC when the Shang Dynasty started to use markings that evolved into the present characters. Turtle shells with markings reminiscent of ancient writing from the Shang Dynasty have been carbon dated to as early as 1500 BC.[1] civilization originated with city-states in the Yellow River (Huang He) valley. 221 BC is monly accepted to be the year in which China became unified under a large kingdom or empire. In that year, Qin Shi Huang first united China. Successive dynasties in history developed bureaucratic systems that enabled the Emperor of China to control increasingly larger territory that reached maximum under the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty and Manchurian Qing Dynasty.
The conventional view of history is that of a country alternating between periods of political unity and disunity and occasionally being dominated by foreign peoples, most of whom were assimilated into the Han population. Cultural and political influences from many parts of Asia, carried by successive waves of immigration, expansion, and assimilation, merged to create the culture.
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