| Highlights Of
            Chinese History | 
 
        
          | Year | Period | Development/Event | 
 
        
          | 1.6 Million BCE | YuanMou Man | Earliest human findings. Stone tools and use of fire.
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          | 700-500,000 BCE | LanTian Man, Peking Man | 
 
        
          | 20,000 BCE | Upper Cave Man | 
 
        
          | 5,000 BCE | YangShao Culture | Farming villages in the Yellow River Valleys, Painted pottery. | 
 
        
          | 2,500 BCE | LongShan Culture | East China and Central River Valleys. Wheel-made pottery.
            Divination and Ancestrial worship. | 
 
        
          | 2852-2205 BCE | Three Rulers & Five Emperors | Mythical rulers, credited with inventing
            farming, building, medicine, silk culture. | 
 
        
          | 2205-1766 BCE | Xia Dynasty | China's legendary first dynasty. Emperor Yu, is credited
            with flood control and irrigation systems. | 
 
        
          | 1766-1122 BCE | Shang Dynasty | First verifiable dynasty. Ritual bronze vessels and "oracle
            bones" calligraphy. Evidence
            of a relatively sophisticated medical system using acupuncture
            needles and medical observations inscribed. | 
 
        
          | 1122-256 BCE | Zhou Dynasty | Western Zhou later cited
            as a model period. Capital city near Xian. Confucius born in
            551 BCE. Flowering in classical literature, arts, and philosophy;
            Confuciansim, Taoism. Lao Tze and Chuang Tze lived around this
            period. The first transporation canals were built. Internal alchemy,
            meditation, and breathing techniques were developed. | 
 
        
          | 770-256 BCE | Eastern Zhou | 
 
        
          | 722-481 BCE | Spring and Autumn | 
 
        
          | 403-221 BCE | Warring States | 
 
        
          | 221-206 BCE | Qin Dynasty | Unification of China. State walls are
            joined to form the Great Wall. Palace and mausoleum near Xian,
            standardization of weights, measures, calligraphy. | 
 
        
          | 206 BCE-220 CE | Han Dynasty | Capitals at Changan and
            Luoyang rivals that of Rome. Buddhism enters China from India.
            Birth of Confucian civil service. Paper invented. | 
 
        
          | 206 BCE-9 CE | Western Han | 
 
        
          | 25 CE-220 CE | Eastern Han | 
 
        
          | 220-280 CE | Three Kingdoms Wei, Shu-Han, Wu
 | Han generals divide empire. This period
            is romanticized as a time of chivalry and heorism in later literature. | 
 
        
          | 265-316 CE | Western Jin | China briefly united under one Emperor. Capitals at Luoyang,
            Changan. | 
 
        
          | 317-589 CE | Southern and Northern Dynasties | Succession of numerous
            dynasties, including 24 short-lived ones, on the north and south
            sides of the Yangtze. Developing period for Buddhism. Cave temples
            at Dunhuang, Yungang, and Longmen. | 
 
        
          | 317-420 CE | Eastern Jin | 
 
        
          | 386-534 CE | Northern Wei | 
 
        
          | 386-535 CE |  | Bohidarma (TaMo) arrives in China. Shaolin Monastery built
            and Shaolin boxing develops in the temples | 
 
        
          |  |  | Continued on next page |