Hi everyone, I am going to share a little more information about
China, like how old the country is.
The age of China as a continuous civilization is often measured
in different ways, leading to various figures.
China is widely considered one of the world's oldest continuous
civilizations, with a history spanning over 4,000 years. This is based on
archaeological and historical records of early dynasties like the Shang.
The first unified Chinese state was established by the Qin
Dynasty in 221BCE. This marked the beginning of imperial China, which lasted
for over two millennia. This period of centralized rule is a key factor in the
formation of the modern nation-state.
The country has had many dynasties, however the number of
dynasties China has had is a bit complicated, as it depends on how you define a
"dynasty." Some periods saw multiple competing dynasties at the same
time, while others were short-lived.
However, historians generally recognise 13 major dynastic
periods in a long, continuous line of succession that ruled over a unified or
semi-unified China: Here are what those 13 dynasties are.
Xia Dynasty (c.
2070–1600 BCE): The first dynasty in traditional Chinese history, though its
existence is considered quasi-mythical by some scholars.
Shang Dynasty (c.
1600–1046 BCE): The first dynasty with solid archaeological evidence.
Zhou Dynasty (c.
1046–256 BCE): The longest-ruling dynasty, which developed the concept of the
"Mandate of Heaven."
Qin Dynasty (221–206
BCE): The first to unify China and establish a centralized, imperial system.
Han Dynasty (206
BCE–220 CE): A golden age for Chinese culture and technology.
Sui Dynasty (581–618):
Briefly unified China after a long period of disunity.
Tang Dynasty (618–907):
Another "golden age," known for its flourishing arts and culture.
Song Dynasty
(960–1279): A period of great economic and technological advancement.
Yuan Dynasty
(1271–1368): Established by the Mongols under Kublai Khan.
Ming Dynasty (1368–1644):
Known for its ambitious public works and extensive maritime exploration.
Qing Dynasty
(1644–1912): China's last imperial dynasty, ruled by the Manchu people.
In addition to these, there were many other smaller or regional
dynasties and periods of fragmentation, such as the Three Kingdoms, the Sixteen
Kingdoms, and the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms periods. If you
were to count every single one of these, the total number of Chinese dynasties
could be as high as over 80.
Now that is complicated to figure out! But when you have 4,000 years of history I guess it is to be expected. :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting but confussing
DeleteMany dynasties they have had and it's interesting to read more about China, Jo-Anne.
ReplyDeleteThanks
DeleteI knew China was an old country, but I found it interesting to see all the many dynasties there were. Thanks, Jo-Anne!
ReplyDeleteMore then I thought for sure
DeleteChina’s history is interesting and all those Dynasties!
ReplyDeleteYes it is
DeleteChina has a truly "messy" history, cycles of good government and corruption...
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