1-10 of 199 for Shang Dynasty
Traditional Chinese history indicates that the Shang Dynasty consisted of 30 kings and seven different, successive, capitals.
The Shang Dynasty ... The Shang dynasty ruled parts of northern and central China. Its capital city was located at Anyang near the border of Henan from about 1384 BCE. This dynasty was based
By about 1800 BC (the traditional date is 1766 BC), the Shang dynasty had become the first to unite a big part of China under one king. The king had his capital in Anyang, in northern China.
A Site on the History of Shang Dynasty (1783-1134 B.C.) ... Tang surrounded Xia Jie at Xia Tai, and exiled him to Nanchao. After conquering Xia, Tang established the Shang Dynasty.
The Shang Dynasty has the earliest recorded written history. The Shang (16th-11th century BC) lasted over 500 years, with 31 kings belonging to 17 generations.
The Shang Dynasty became the second dynasty in Chinese history to practice hereditary slavery. The dynasty lasted nearly 600 years, having 30 emperors through 17 generations. ... In the Shang Dynasty,
Shang Dynasty Bronze pot ... The Shang Dynasty ruled the territory of the present-day north-central provinces of Henan, Hubei, and Shandong and the northern part of Anhui.
Shang Society ... Shang society was composed primarily of numerous peasant communities, dominated by a strong noble class and headed by a well-organized monarchy.
In 1928-37 people discovered great parts of Yin, the last capital of Shang-dynasty near Anyang.
At minimum, the Xia period marked an evolutionary stage between the late neolithic cultures and the typical Chinese urban civilization of the Shang dynasty.
|