7 edition of Everyday life in early imperial China found in the catalog.
Published
2005
by Hackett Pub. Co. in Indianapolis, Ind
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Early imperial China |
Statement | Michael Loewe ; drawings by Eva Wilson. |
Contributions | Wilson, Eva. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DS748 .L58 2005 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 208 p. : |
Number of Pages | 208 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3299855M |
ISBN 10 | 0872207595, 0872207587 |
LC Control Number | 2004028315 |
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Everyday Life in Early Imperial China. In this lively and accessible account, with illustrations on nearly every page, Michael Loewe gives us a vivid picture of the lives of peasants working the land, the lives of town inhabitants, and the elaborate hierarchy of institutions and civil servants that sustained the vast imperial government/5(23).
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History for Kids >> Ancient China Life as a Farmer The majority of the people in Ancient China were peasant farmers. Although they were respected for the food they provided for the rest of the Chinese, they lived tough and difficult lives.
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[Michael Loewe].Lesson 1 - The first emperor of China. Lesson 2 - Qin Shi Huangdi, hero or villain? Lesson 3 - The Great Wall of China. Lesson 4 - Everyday life in early Imperial China. Lesson 5 - Men and women. Lesson 6 - The Three Ways.
Lesson 7 - My China exhibition. Lesson 8 - Imperial Chinese arts and crafts. In this video I'll explain Interesting Facts about Daily Life in Ancient China. Ancient China Daily Life Summery. 1. Ancient Life as a Farmer 2. Ancient Working for the Government 3.
Ancient Food.