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The dynastic patterns begun in classical Chinese history lasted until the early part of the twentieth century.
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Meeting ID: 817 6225 1891
Passcode: 320345
Three dynastic cycles—the Zhou, the Qin, and the Han—covered many centuries of classical China.
A family of kings, called a “dynasty,” began ruling China with great vigor, developing solid political institutions, and encouraging active economies. Using art and music from the period, this lecture explores the history of the ancient Chinese.
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