CHRONOLOGY OF CHINESE HISTORY
4500
B.C.E.
1700
1100
221
206 B.C.E.
C.E.
268
386
581
618
906
960
1200
1368
1644
1912
1949
Neolithic Ya n g s h a o ,
Longshan, Liangzhu Culture
Xia 2200–1700 B.C.E.
Shang 1700–1100 B.C.E.
Zhou 1100–221 B.C.E.
Western Zhou
1100–771 B.C.E.
Eastern Zhou
771–221 B.C.E.
Qin 221–206 B.C.E.
Han 206 B.C.E.–220 C.E.
Western Han 206 B.C.E.–
9 C.E.
Wang Mang Interregnum
9–21 C.E.
Eastern Han 23–220 C.E.
Western Jin 268–317
6 Dynasties
Sui 581–618
Ta n g 618–906
5 Dynasties 906–960
Song 960–1280
Yuan 1280–1368
Ming 1368–1644
Qing 1644–1912
Republican Period
Communist Period
Walled settlements, wheel thrown pottery
Cities of 10,000; bronze; glazed pottery; silk; writing; horse
chariot
“Golden Age” of feudalism
Cast bronze coinage; stamped gold coins; glass; wrought iron;
crossbow
Confucius (551–479)
Great Wall begun; Grand Canal begun
First imperial unification under the “First Emperor,” Qin Shihuang;
destruction of Confucian texts
Tomb of First Emperor at Xi’an [Chang’an]; completion of
Great Wall
Sima Qian, “Grand Historian”
Restoration of Confucianism
Communication with West
65 C.E. White Horse Temple, first Buddhist monastery
Paper, porcelain; tea; coal, wheelbarrow
Gunpowder
Block printing
399 Faxian to India; 401 Indian monk Kumarajiva
446 first Buddhist persecution; 574 second persecution
Beginning of “Golden Age of Buddhism”
627–645 Xuanzang to India
690–705 Empress Wu
Peak of Buddhism; paper money, canal locks
Chang’an greatest city in the world
Beginning of Japanese cultural borrowing
868 Diamond Sutra, oldest printed book in world
Meritocracy
Movable type printing
Neo-Confucianism
1130–1200 Zhu Xi’s Family Rituals
Examination system
Spread of foot binding
Kublai Khan conquers China, 1279; beginning of Mongol control;
capital established in Beijing; embrace Tibetan Lamaism;
rebuild Great Wall
Marco Polo
Overthrow of the Mongol Yuan dynasty by Han-Chinese
1406–1420 Construction of Forbidden City
Jesuit Mission
Emperor Kangxi (r. 1661–1722)
Pu Yi, Last Emperor
Sun Yat-sen, Chiang Kai-shek
Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping