Ancient China Inside Out

Ancient China Inside Out — page 3
Who Were the Ancient Chinese For more than 4,000 years people have called the lands that make up present-day China home One of the world’s oldest civilizations ancient China developed from early settlements along the banks of the Yangtze River and the Yellow River It became a land of innovation and invention Rivers Mountains and Deserts The geography of China helped shape its civilization The mighty Himalaya Mountains rise to the south of China and the Taklamakan Desert and Gobi Desert stretch along its northern and western borders These towering peaks and dry deserts created a natural barrier that isolated the ancient Chinese from their neighbors Winding across China from west to east are the Yangtze River and Yellow River It was along the fertile banks of those two waterways that the first settlements sprung up around 3500 B C E A United Kingdom For hundreds of years China was divided into several small kingdoms Each kingdom was ruled by a dynasty or a line of rulers from a single family The Shang Dynasty 1600 1046 B C E and the Zhou Dynasty 1046 256 B C E were two powerful kingdoms that controlled large parts of ancient China In 221 B C E several small kingdoms were joined together as a single empire under the first emperor Shihuangdi This was called the Qin Dynasty Trade and Innovation The ancient Chinese learned how to create a luxurious fabric from the cocoons of silkworms Called silk this fabric was transported along an extensive trade route that ran west to the Mediterranean Sea linking ancient China to other early civilizations Because of the importance of silk as a trade good the route was known as the Silk Road Other Chinese inventions include paper printing the compass and gunpowder 4