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CHINESE TIMELINE Taken From Tong Sing The Book of Wisdom based on The Ancient Chinese Almanac CMG Archives http://www.campbellmgold.com (2012) Introduction From the "Tong Sing", The Book of Wisdom based on The Ancient Chinese Almanac, the following time line is taken. Chinese Element Character Traits The following tables overview Chinese history. Older Chinese History Date Pre 2100 BC Legendary Period Civilization begins in the fertile valleys of the Huangde (Yellow River). Little is known about the period before the Xia dynasty because, on the orders of the first emperor, all written records were destroyed. Archaeological evidence supports the existence of the early emperors. Additionally, there is evidence of two Neolithic civilizations in the regions near Xian, in the Shaanxi province, and Jinan in the Shandong province. Pottery, weaving, simple tools and cultivation. Fuxi divines with "oracle bones" 1

2100-1600 BC 1600-1100 BC Xia Legendary emperors Shen Hong, Huang Di Wu and Yu the Great. Calandar, wheel and plough. Shang Herbal medicines. King Wen compiles "I Ching" and devises Pa Kua. 1100-770 BC Western Zhou 770-476 BC 476-221 BC 221-206 BC Eastern Zhou (Spring and Autumn Period) The period of the Zhou (or Chou) dynasty was one of warfare and political and social unrest, but it was also one of great intellectual development. This was the Golden Age of Chinese philosophy, when Taoism evolved and medical practice became more sophisticated. Lao Zi (b.604 BC) and Confucius (551-479 BC). Confucius studies "I Ching". Warring Kingdoms Civil war and invasions. Mencius (c.372-289) Qin Qin Shi Huang Di (259-206 BC) is regarded as the 1st Emperor of China, because his reign introduced a system of language, culture, and centralised bureaucracy which became the basis of the system of government in the later dynasties. Qin Shi Huang Di orders burning of all books. 206 BC - 24 Western Han 25-220 220-265 Eastern Han Buddhism introduced. Three Kingdoms (Wei, Shu and Wu) 220-589 - a time of Disunited Empire with civil war and invasions. 265-316 Western Jin 317-420 Eastern Jin 420-589 North and South Dynasties 581-618 Sui 618-907 907-960 960-1279 Tang The Tang dynasty was another period of great advances, which included the completion of the Grand Canal between Beijing (Peking) and Hangzhou. Li Po (poet), Wu Taozi (artist). Five Dynasties Great unrest. Invasion by Mongols. Song Genghis Khan (c.1162-1227). 916-1125 Liao (Khitan) 2

1038-1227 Western Xia 1115-1234 Jin 1271-1368 1368-1644 1644-1911 1908-1912 Yuan (Mongol) Kublai Khan (1215-1294) - Mongol. Marco Polo (1254-1324) - Italian Ming The Ming period also was one of great political and cultural development, reaching the height of its power under Emperor Yong Le, at which time a large Chinese fleet, commanded by the eunuch Zheng. He, explored the west coast of Africa. Agriculture was improved, irrigation was introduced, and weaving, spinning, porcelain manufacture and other handicrafts were developed, and maritime trade with the west was established. Firearms, building of Temple of Heaven and Forbidden City. Li Shizhen Compiles herbal. Qing (Manchu) The most recent of the Chinese dynasties - its main features include: Its 1st Emperor, Fu Lin, was a prince of the Manchu tribe The whole of China was conquered Confucianism was adopted as the start religion Western medicine, science, and technology entered China European powers forced China to open up to free trade There were several wars with European nations in which China lost territories by unfair treaties The Last Emperor The last emperor of China, and of the Qing (Manchu dynasty, was Pu Yi (1906-1967). He reigned from 1908 to 1912 when he abdicated and the Republic of China was established under the presidency of Dr Sun Yatsen. Later, Pu Yi served as emperor (1934-1945) of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo. Recent Chinese History Date 1839-1852 1850-1864 Opium War This arose from China's refusal to allow the British to import opium from India. Hong Kong is ceded to Britain. Taiping Rebellion This was a revolt against Manchu rule. 20,000,000 lives were lost. Rebels were defeated by Western troops under General Gordon (1835-1885). 3

1856-1858 1894-1895 1900 1912 1919-1928 1928 1930 1931 1937-1945 1945-1949 1949 1951 1950-1953 1954 Arrow War A British-French victory which led to free trade in Chinese ports. China is defeated. Boxer Rebellion The Boxers, a secret society, rebelled against foreign intervention in Chinese affairs. The revolt was crushed by joint Western forces. Republic of China The Republic of China is established by Sun Yatsen (1866-1925) after the abdication of Emperor Pu Yi (the last emperor). Civil War Civil war with fighting between warlords. United China China is united under control of Kuomintang (Nationalist Party). Capital set up in Nanjing. Communist Split The communists split with Kuomintang Manchuria seized by Japan. Japan defeated by allies Civil War Civil war between Kuomintang, let by Chiang Kaishek (1887-1975), and Communists, led by Chou Enlai (1868-1976). Kuomintang defeated, and takes refuge in Taiwan (Formosa). People's Republic of China People's Republic of China established by Mao Zedong (1893-1976). Mao Zedong introduced New Democracy, which was a class-alliance between peasants, labourers and enlightened capitalists, who were those who had not collaborated with foreign powers. Annexation of Tibet Tibet is annexed by China. Korean War China supports North Korea. United Nations support South Korea. First Five-year Plan The first five-year plan and Soviet-Stalinist economic policy came into operation. People's Communes came into being in 1958. 4

1957 1965 1976 1976 The Great Leap Forward In the Great Leap Forward of 1957, many people were engaged in labour projects. In 1959, Mao Zedong, the first president, relinquished his position to Liu Shaoqi. Tibetan Autonomous Region Chinese government establishes Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) Mass Demonstrations Mass demonstrations take place to express the peoples dissatisfaction with the political leadership. Agricultural and political reforms were introduced and the people's communes were abolished Open markets were allowed Private property was limited but not entirely prohibited Private enterprise was allowed in commercial and service industries Death of Mao Zedong After the death of Mao Zedong in 1976, China began a long period of liberalization, technological expansion and friendlier relations with Western powers, under the leadership of Deng Xiaoping. End http://www.campbellmgold.com 30082012 5