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Shang Dynasty - history.
dependents, and sacrificial victims lay among and beyond the buildings. The Xiaotun settlement was linked to a complex of settlements and craft centers bordering thefoothills of the Taihang Shan to the west. The absence of a wall around the site suggests the Late Shang kings were confident they could defend their settlement againstattacks from outsiders. On the north side of the Huan River, a Shang cemetery at Xibeigang contains the burial pits of eight of the last nine Shang kings. (Another tom...
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Shang Dynasty - History.
The dynastic ancestors belonged to an elaborate religious pantheon that also included various nature powers and the Shang high god, Di. The higher powers were lessconcerned with the well-being of Shang society than the ancestors were. Di, whose wishes were often hard to determine, could even cause the Shang harm. The naturepowers could occasionally influence the wind, rain, and harvests, but only Di could actually order the weather. For an agricultural society such as the Shang, this wasperhaps...
- Shang, dynastie
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Arte chino.
Recipiente de bronce de la dinastía ShangEl bronce que aparece en esta fotografía fue modelado durante el gobierno en China de la dinastía Shang, es decir, entre los siglos XVy XI a.C.Hakutsuru Fine Art Museum La civilización Shang (1766-1122 a.C.) nació directamente de la revolución neolítica (4000-2000 a.C.), una época de gran importancia en la antigua historia de China. Eneste periodo, con el comienzo de la agricultura y de la domesticación de animales, aparecieron los primeros asentamientos....
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chinois, art - beaux-arts.
4 LA DYNASTIE DES ZHOU (V. 1027-256 AV. J.-C.) Les Shang ne parvinrent pas à endiguer l’invasion des Zhou, tribu qui vivait à leur frontière occidentale. Vers 1122 av. J.-C., les Zhou attaquèrent Anyang puis établirent le siège de leur dynastie près de Xi’an, au Shaanxi. Dans les premiers temps, ils préservèrent la culture des Shang. Les bronzes et les jades du début des Zhou, appelé période des Zhou occidentaux , ressemblent à ceux de la dynastie précédente. Mais les vases rituels de bronze,...
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Qin Dynasty - History.
measurements. All of these contributed greatly to the Qin's new centralized economy. C Government The Qin government was totalitarian, based on the philosophy of Fajia (Legalism), which placed absolute power in the hands of the ruler, who governed by means of strict laws and harsh punishments. Practical reformers and scholars such as Shang Yang (d. 338 BC) and Han Fei (280?-233 BC) saw Legalism as a way to create a highly efficient, albeit ruthless, administrative apparatus. Qin Shihuangdi...
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China - country.
North China lies between the Mongolian Steppe on the north and the Yangtze River Basin on the south. It stretches west from the Bo Hai gulf and the Yellow Sea to theeastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau. Administratively, North China includes Beijing and Tianjin municipalities; Shandong and Shanxi provinces; most of Hebei, Henan,and Shaanxi provinces; and portions of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region and of Jiangsu, Anhui, and Gansu provinces. Humans have lived in the agriculturally rich region of Nor...