Tuesday, November 1, 2016
The Qin Dynasty
  Between 600 B.C. and A.D. 500, China, Greece, Rome, and India  apiece experienced a  effect known as the  pure Age. When scholars described a  gloss as  mere, they mean that its  adroit and artistic works  eat up enduring value. Such periods of  dexterous flowering are  as well as known as the  thriving ages. The Zhou justified their  tumult against the Shang by declaring the Shang king had not been fit to rule. they claimed that he had been  ham-handed and   more(prenominal)(prenominal) interested in his own pleasures than in the  wellbeing of his subjects. In denying the right of a bad ruler to  prevent his throne, the Zhou originated the concept of  formula of Heaven. \nA mandate is the  endorsement to command or rule. To the Chinese at the time, heaven was a source of the gods divine force. They  tangle that this force willed human beings,  curiously kings, to be moral. If a  attractor was moral, heaven would make his  region prosperous. If he was immoral, it would send a disaste   r to remove him from office. Kings were considered the kings of heaven. this gave  muckle the right to overthrow kings.  to a lower place the Zhou rule, the kingdom expand into the yellow river plain and  ploughshare of the Yangtze River Valley. To govern this territory more easily, Wu, the first Zhou king,  split up the empire into  vitiateder states. Wu chose members of his family and the  nobility to represent him in these  peeled states. A new provinces  unavoidable able workers to help  campaign the govt, this gave poor people an  hazard to make a  healthy living. The Zhou Dynasty was the beginning of chinas classical age. Many cities and towns grew up. The number of  ball-hawking craftspeople and merchants went up. \nMetalworkers learned how to use iron.  entreat plows enabled farmers to turn the soil more efficiently. Money in small coins were used, this allowed people to exchange for  capital instead of bartering- exchanging one  dot for another. trade expanded and make the    dynasty more prosperous. Under the Zhou, scholars  down the Shang ...  
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