Histoire de la Chine
Dynastie Xia
La dynastie Shang
Dynastie des Zhou
Confucius
Tao Te King
Juridisme
Dynastie Qin
La dynastie Han
Dynastie Jin
Ancien Qin
Dynastie Sui
Xia occidental
Dynastie Jurchen
La dynastie Yuan
Dynastie Ming
La dynastie Qing
annexes
personnages
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Âge néolithique de la Chine
ChinaL'âge du bronze de la Chine
Sanxingdui, Guanghan, Deyang,Dynastie Xia
Anyi, Nanchang, Jiangxi, ChinaLa dynastie Xia de Chine (d'environ 2070 à environ 1600 avant notre ère) est la plus ancienne des trois dynasties décrites dans des documents historiques anciens tels que les Archives du grand historien de Sima Qian et les Annales du bambou. La dynastie est généralement considérée comme mythique par les érudits occidentaux, mais en Chine, il est généralement associé au site de l'âge du bronze d'Erlitou qui a été fouillé dans le Henan en 1959. Puisqu'aucun écrit n'a été fouillé à Eritou ou sur tout autre site contemporain, il n'y a aucun moyen de prouver si la dynastie Xia a jamais existé. Quoi qu'il en soit, le site d'Erlitou possédait un niveau d'organisation politique qui ne serait pas incompatible avec les légendes de Xia enregistrées dans des textes ultérieurs. Plus important encore, le site d'Erlitou possède les premières preuves d'une élite qui menait des rituels à l'aide de récipients en bronze coulé, qui sera plus tard adopté par les Shang et les Zhou.
la dynastie Shang
Anyang, Henan, ChinaDynastie des Zhou
Luoyang, Henan, ChinaPériode de printemps et d'automne
Xun County, Hebi, Henan, ChinaConfucius
ChinaPériode des États en guerre
ChinaTao Te King
ChinaJuridisme
ChinaDynastie Qin
Xianyang, Shaanxi, ChinaLa dynastie Han
Chang'An, Xi'An, Shaanxi, ChinLe bouddhisme arrive en Chine
ChinaCai Lun invente le papier
Luoyang, Henan, ChinaTrois Royaumes
ChinaDynastie Jin
Luoyang, Henan, ChinaSeize royaumes
ChinaAncien Qin
Chang'An, Xi'An, Shaanxi, ChinDynasties du Nord et du Sud
ChinaDynastie Sui
Chang'An, Xi'An, Shaanxi, ChinDynastie Tang
Chang'An, Xi'An, Shaanxi, ChinPériode des cinq dynasties et des dix royaumes
ChinaDynastie Liao
Bairin Left Banner, Chifeng, IDynastie de la chanson
Kaifeng, Henan, ChinaXia occidental
Yinchuan, Ningxia, ChinaDynastie Jurchen
Acheng District, Harbin, HeiloLa dynastie Yuan
Beijing, ChinaDynastie Ming
Nanjing, Jiangsu, Chinala dynastie Qing
Beijing, ChinaPremière guerre de l'opium
ChinaRébellion de Taiping
ChinaDeuxième guerre de l'opium
ChinaPremière guerre sino-japonaise
Liaoning, ChinaRébellion des boxeurs
ChinaRépublique de Chine
ChinaGuerre civile chinoise
ChinaSeconde guerre sino-japonaise
ChinaLa république populaire de chine
ChinaAppendices
APPENDIX 1
How Old Is Chinese Civilization?
APPENDIX 2
Sima Qian aspired to compile history and toured around China
Sima Qian (c. 145 – c. 86 BCE) was a Chinese historian of the early Han dynasty (206 BCE – CE 220). He is considered the father of Chinese historiography for his Records of the Grand Historian, a general history of China covering more than two thousand years beginning from the rise of the legendary Yellow Emperor and the formation of the first Chinese polity to the reigning sovereign of Sima Qian's time, Emperor Wu of Han. As the first universal history of the world as it was known to the ancient Chinese, the Records of the Grand Historian served as a model for official history-writing for subsequent Chinese dynasties and the Chinese cultural sphere (Korea, Vietnam, Japan) up until the 20th century.
APPENDIX 3
2023 China Geographic Challenge
APPENDIX 4
Why 94% of China Lives East of This Line
APPENDIX 5
The History of Tea
APPENDIX 6
Chinese Ceramics, A Brief History
APPENDIX 7
Ancient Chinese Technology and Inventions That Changed The World
Characters
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