CHN 109
ABC's of Ancient China

is for Alcoholic Beverages
In ancient China alcoholic beverages were created around 7000 B.C. which are still very popular today.


is for Buddhism
Buddhism is the main religion of China where the ultimate goal is to reach Nirvana, founded in the fifth century B.C.


is for Compass

Between 200 B.C. - 100 A.D. the compass was created in China revolutionizing travel across the globe.

is for Dragon Festival


The Dragon Festival has been around since 278 B.C. and continues to be a staple in China and celebrated every year.
is for Explosive


Sometime during the Song Dynasty, the grenade and land mines were invented. This in turn giving the Song a huge war advantage.
is for Flamethrower

The Song Dynasty in China invented the flamethrower in the 1044 A.D to get an advantage over war opponents

is for Great Wall

The Great Wall of China was built during the Qin Dynasty and is known worldwide as one of the 7 wonders of the world

is for Han Dynasty

The Han lasted from 206 B.C. - 220 A.D. The Han was most famous for creating the Silk Road and very much poetry.

is for Iron Smelting


In ancient China, the Jo Dynasty invented iron smelting which created a competitive advantage for them against other empires.
is for Jo Dynasty

The Jo were around from 1050 B.C. - 221 B.C., the Jo was famous for revolutionizing weapons with iron smelting.

is for Kites

Kites were invented around the year 1000 B.C. made out of silk because China had such an abundance.

is for Lu Bu

Lu Bu was one of China's fiercest warriors and apparently never lost a duel in his life spanning from 156 A.D. - 199 A.D.

is for Monks

Monks are very religious figures living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. Known worldwide for their meditation techniques and concentration.

is for Noodles

Noodles were invented around 25 A.D. - 200 A.D. and continue to be one of the most popular foods around the world.

is for Octopus

China accounts for over 1/3 of the worlds total octopus supply.

is for Paper

Around 50 A.D. - 121 A.D. the Han Dynasty invented paper making revolutionizing writing and messages up until present day.
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CHN 109
ABC's of Ancient China

is for Alcoholic Beverages
In ancient China alcoholic beverages were created around 7000 B.C. which are still very popular today.


is for Buddhism
Buddhism is the main religion of China where the ultimate goal is to reach Nirvana, founded in the fifth century B.C.


is for Compass

Between 200 B.C. - 100 A.D. the compass was created in China revolutionizing travel across the globe.

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