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*Josh B - final paper: [[Li Zhi]], (midterm paper was: [[Li Bai]])
 
*Josh B - final paper: [[Li Zhi]], (midterm paper was: [[Li Bai]])
 
*Brandon H - final paper: [[The Merchant Elite and Vernacular Writing]], (midterm paper was: [[Du Fu]])
 
*Brandon H - final paper: [[The Merchant Elite and Vernacular Writing]], (midterm paper was: [[Du Fu]])
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I noticed that many of the papers were missing links or misdirected to other nonexistent pages, so I redirected the ones I could find. I hope that this helps --[[User:TaraDFroisland|MerchantThief]] ([[User talk:TaraDFroisland|talk]]) 17:03, 16 April 2013 (CEST)
  
 
= Beginnings =
 
= Beginnings =

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Overview on Final Papers 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.

I noticed that many of the papers were missing links or misdirected to other nonexistent pages, so I redirected the ones I could find. I hope that this helps --MerchantThief (talk) 17:03, 16 April 2013 (CEST)

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

April 2013 (CEST)

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

Yuan

Ming Dynasty

Preview: Qing (Manchu)-Dynasty

Timeless Presentations