Ancient Chinese Why did the ancient Chinese civilization last so long?
I need a persuasive essay on ancient China to write, but I do not know what should be my particular subject. And I can not seem to find why the civilization has lasted so long. I think that would make a good theme, if I know where to start. All other topics are welcome.
BECAUSE IT was isolated attack by natural barriers and is thus almost inposible 4 ONE 2 .... EAST-OCEAN PACIFIC NORTHWEST-Gobi-Taklamakan Desert HIMALAYAN SOUTH-MOUNT Some made it possible for trying, 2 N WRITE ABOUT IT AS IT'S DYNESTY history They themselves as the center of CIVILAZATION WELL ... hope it helps =]
One of China's many inventions - the Abacus. Still used today, especially in small stores an abacus can easily match the speed of a calculator. Beautiful wood abacus with 10 Chinese coins all in a silk box.
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The story of the Great Wall of China is the story of the emperors who built it, the guardsman who manned its outposts, and the Chinese people who were imprisoned by it. It's the world's greatest building project, and yet most of what we know about the Wall is probably wrong...
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Xiaguan tea factory produced this from leaves picked from 700+ year old Pu-erh trees growing in the Baoshan region south of Dali. The leaves are dark and uniform in size (quite large). An impeccable uncooked Pu-erh with a bold taste free of the bitterness of less aged Pu-erh trees...
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