The Ancient Chinese (People of the Ancient World)

by Virginia Schomp

Hardcover, 2004

Status

Available

Local notes

931 Sch

Barcode

6371

Collection

Publication

Children's Press(CT) (2004), 112 pages

Description

It pesents the civilization of ancient China, discussing aspects of daily life for different social classes and reviewing some of the contributions made to later civilizations. The emperor was at the top of society in ancient China. Nobles and civil servants tended to his needs and assisted in managing the government. The majority of people in ancient China were peasant farmers, merchants, and craft workers. The Chinese are credited with many important inventions, including the iron plow and magnetic compass. They also developed materials, such as silk and paper. Focusing mainly on the Shang, Zhou, Qin, and Han dynasties, this book explores ancient China through its social structure. It takes a look at its people and details the duties of an emperor, the activities of a merchant, and much more. It also describes some of the discoveries and writings that have led to our present-day understanding of this fascinating civilization.… (more)

Original language

English

Physical description

112 p.; 9.56 inches

Pages

112

Rating

½ (2 ratings; 3.5)
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