What divides Chinese history into the ancient period and the modern period?
The Opium War (1840)
The overthrow of the Qing dynasty (1911)
The foundation of the Republic of China (1912)
The foundation of People's Republic of China (1949)
Who is the first primitive group known to have existed in China?
Peking Man
Yuanmou Man
Ape Man
Neanderthal Man
The Chinese people call themselves the descendants of Yan and Huang who were the two legendary emperors governing in the earliest Chinese history.
Chinese ancient period chronologically includes:
the Xia dynasty
the Shang dynasty
the Western Zhou dynasty
the Spring and Autumn period
the Warring States period
Chinese ancient period chronologically includes:
the Qin dynasty
the Han dynasty
the Three Kingdoms period
the Jin dynasty
the Southern and Northern dynasties
Chinese ancient period chronologically includes:
the Sui dynasty
the Tang dynasty
the Five dynasties and the Ten Kingdoms
the Song dynasty
the Yuan dynasty
Chinese ancient period can be divided into two parts according to the social formation:
slave society
Xia dynasty
slave society
the Spring and Autumn period
feudal society
the Warring States period
feudal society
Tang dynasty
feudal society
Qing dynasty
Who are the three sage kings in the slavery society?
Emperor Huang
Emperor Yan
Yao
Shun
Yu
Emperor Qinshihuang
Who made great contributions to the lunar calendar?
Yao
Emperor Huang
Shun
Yu
Who was famous for conquering the floods?
Shennong
Yu
Shun
Yao
Who established the first united, centralised, multi-ethnic feudal monarchy?
嬴政
赢政
嬴正
赢正
What did Emperor Qinshihuang do?
unified the language
unified the measurement system
unified the currency
set up the prefecture-county system
constructed the famous Great Wall
built extravagant palaces and mausoleums
From 1840 on, imperialists made continuous inroads into China, and China gradually became a country of _________ status.
semi-feudal
feudal
semi-colonial
colonial
slavery
semi-slavery
What are the contributions of Sun Yat-sen?
led the Revolution of 1911 overthrowing the Qing dynasty
founded the Republic of China
established the Kuomingtang Party
became the first president of the Republic of China in 1912
proposed three Principles of the People
founded the People's Republic of China
What do three Principles of the People include?
Principles of Nationalism
Principles of Democracy
Principles of Freedom
Principles of People’s Livelihood
Principles of Humanity
Principles of Nationality
Chinese modern period chronologically includes:
the Opium War
the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Rebellion
the Hundred Days Reform
the Revolution of 1911
the foundation of the Republic of China
Chinese modern period chronologically includes:
the 4 May Movement
the foundation of the Communist Party of China
the Decade of Kuomintang-Communist Confrontation
the anti-Japanese War
the Liberation War