FornKína
FornKína, also known as Ancient China, refers to the period of Chinese history from the end of the Xia dynasty around 2070 BCE to the start of the Qin dynasty around 221 BCE. This era is characterized by the development of Chinese civilization, including the establishment of the first Chinese writing system, the invention of paper, and the creation of the first known map of China. The period is also marked by significant advancements in philosophy, art, and technology.
The early part of FornKína is often referred to as the Shang and Zhou dynasties. The Shang
The Warring States period, which lasted from 475 to 221 BCE, was a time of political fragmentation
FornKína is also known for its rich cultural heritage, including the development of Confucianism, Taoism, and
The study of FornKína is a complex and multidisciplinary field, drawing on archaeology, history, linguistics, and