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* [[Ouyang Xiu]] -- ''Mid Term Paper'' -- [[User:Licia K|Licia K]] 06:44, 28 February 2012 (UTC)  
 
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* [[Su Shi (Su Dongpo)]] -- ''Mid Term Paper'' -- [[User:Alexis Sagen|Alexis Sagen]] 17:48, 27 February 2012 (UTC)
 
* [[Su Shi (Su Dongpo)]] -- ''Mid Term Paper'' -- [[User:Alexis Sagen|Alexis Sagen]] 17:48, 27 February 2012 (UTC)
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* [[Zhu Xi and Neo-Confucianism]] -- ''Final Paper'' --[[User:Root|Root]] ([[User talk:Root|talk]]) 18:36, 26 March 2013 (CET)
  
 
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= The Foreign Dynasties the Liao (Khitan), the Jin (Jurchen) and the Yuan (Mongols) =

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Overview on Midterm Dear students, thank you very much for putting your articles here online. Here is a quick link to all the articles of all students in class. You may want to check if you have commented on all of them.

Beginnings

Xia Dynasty

Mythical dynasty before the invention of script.

Shang Dynasty

  • The emergence of script - Oracle Bones (turtle shells, cow shoulder blades)
  • The emergence of Written Literature (1200 BC)

Zhou Dynasty and Warring States Period

Han Dynasty

16 Kingdoms and 6 Dynasties

The Golden Age

Tang Dynasty

Song Dynasty

The Foreign Dynasties the Liao (Khitan), the Jin (Jurchen) and the Yuan (Mongols)

Yuan

Ming Dynasty

Preview: Qing (Manchu)-Dynasty

Timeless Presentations