China enters the Bronze Age
Around 2000 BC, people in China learned how to make bronze out of tin and copper, so we call this the Bronze Age. About the same time, people in China also developed writing.
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What is bronze?
Stone Age China
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Like Sumerian and Egyptian writing of this time, Chinese writing is based on pictures that stand for ideas or sounds. Priests used oracle bones – bones with writing on them – to tell fortunes.
What are oracle bones?
Early Chinese numbers
People also wrote on bones and tortoise shells to keep records about who paid what to who, much like Linear B tablets in Greece at the same time.
Shang Dynasty art
Shang architecture
Indo-European trade with China
It’s likely – though nobody is sure yet – that the reason people in China began using bronze and writing about 2000 BC is that they were talking to the same people who brought writing to Greece about the same time – the Indo-Europeans (the Yamnaya).
More about the Indo-Europeans
Bronze Age timeline
Horse-drawn chariots
During the Shang Dynasty, people also began to use horse-drawn chariots with spoked wheels. Central Asian people invented chariots about 2500 BC. Probably those same migrating Indo-Europeans rode their chariots to China and to West Asia soon afterwards.
More about horses and chariots
History of money
People in China used jade (a green stone) for jewelry and decoration, and probably as a kind of money.
The Shang emperors unite China
By about 1800 BC (the traditional date is 1766 BC), the Shang had become the first to unite a big part of China under one king. Probably they used their great new military weapon, the chariot, to conquer China. Under the Shang, China’s influence reached south into Vietnam, where people also started to grow rice, make pottery and use bronze tools and weapons.
History of Vietnam
History of slavery
The king had his capital in Anyang, in northern China. People had already begun to divide up into the rich and the poor. We know that some people were slaves under the Shang. Many men were in the king’s armies.
The end of the Shang Dynasty
The Shang Dynasty ruled China for about 700 years. But finally the Zhou conquered them, about 1100 BC.
The Zhou Dynasty
Learn by Doing – horse-drawn chariot project
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Bibliography and further reading about the Shang dynasty in China:
Eyewitness: Ancient China, by Arthur Cotterell, Alan Hills, and Geoff Brightling (2000). , with lots of excellent pictures.
China (History of Nations), by Greenhaven Press (2002). For teens. The negative review on Amazon is actually for a different book – don’t be alarmed!
The Cambridge History of Ancient China : From the Origins of Civilization to 221 BC, by Michael Loewe and Edward L. Shaughnessy (1999). A more challenging read, and much more expensive, but it has all the good solid reliable information you could want.
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I can’t find any thing on metals
You might want to read more about bronze in this article and how the Shang Dynasty artists used bronze in this one.
I loved this article it was very interesting and fun to read thanks for making it!!!
Thank you, Elizabeth! If you can get your teacher or school to link to this site, that would help other students to find this article!
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What did Qin Shi Huang do with kings he conquered
I’m sorry, that’s not the kind of history we do on this website, because we’re not teaching people how to be kings anymore.
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You’re right here! It’s the Shang Dynasty.
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Maybe you want the section about horses and chariots in the article?
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Delighted to hear it, Ben Ren! If there’s a teacher or librarian at your school who could link to us, that would really help to get the word out!
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At this time, what kind of writing was done in China?
Hi McKayla, Try clicking on the link near the beginning of the article where it says “More about Chinese writing” and see if that answers your question!
As a huge history nerd I loved this so much. Thank you!
From one huge history nerd to another, you’re very welcome! Lots more China articles here: https://quatr.us/china-ancient-medieval-modern-china
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I’m sorry you didn’t like the article, Ezekiel. Was someone making you read it?
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Karen Carr, All of these kids that are asking you questions are just so they get answers, my whole 7th grade class has a webquest for this and all the questions they ask are the questions they have from there webquest
Thanks for the info, Owen! But I don’t mind answering questions for them anyway.
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Sorry! I’ll try to rewrite this article to be more interesting. What were you trying to find out?
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Thank you, Eva! That’s certainly the nicest thing anyone’s said to me today! If you have a teacher or library site you could link to us from, that would be super appreciated!
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What are you trying to do?
What did they use to travel during the Shang Dynasty?!
Mostly people walked where they were going. If people were disabled and couldn’t walk, or they were babies, other people usually carried them. For long-distance travel, the most common way was by boat or raft, where you could use the power of the water or a sail in the wind to power your vessel. Some people had donkeys, or ox-drawn carts. Rich people also rode horses, or rode in horse-drawn chariots.
They used horses, chariots, and the wheel
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Wow, that made my day! Thanks, Izayah!
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I’m sorry you feel that way, Maria! We do try to make it interesting, but the article you’re reading isn’t really one of our most exciting ones :(
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What was the name of the first Chinese dynasty
The Shang Dynasty!
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