Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Prehistory

        Archaeological evidence suggests that the earliest hominids in China date from 250,000 to 2.24 million years ago. A cave in Zhoukoudian (near present-day Beijing) has fossils dated at somewhere between 300,000 to 780,000 years.The fossils are of Peking Man, an example of Homo erectus who used fire.
        The earliest evidence of a fully modern human in China comes from Liujiang County, Guangxi, where a cranium has been found and dated at approximately 67,000 years old. Controversy persists over the dating of the Liujiang remains (a partial skeleton from Minatogawa in Okinawa).
        Chinese tradition names the first dynasty Xia, but it was considered mythical until scientific excavations found early Bronze Age sites at Erlitou in Henan Province in 1959. Archaeologists have since uncovered urban sites, bronze implements, and tombs in locations cited as Xia's in ancient historical texts, but it is impossible to verify that these remains are of the Xia without written records from the period.
        The first Chinese dynasty that left historical records, the loosely feudal Shang (Yin), settled along the Yellow River in eastern China from the 17th to the 11th century BC. The Oracle bone script of the Shang Dynasty represent the oldest forms of Chinese writing found and the direct ancestor of modern Chinese characters used throughout East Asia. The Shang were invaded from the west by the Zhou, who ruled from the 12th to the 5th century BC, until their centralized authority was slowly eroded by feudal warlords. Many independent states eventually emerged out of the weakened Zhou state, and continually waged war with each other in the Spring and Autumn Period, only occasionally deferring to the Zhou king. By the time of the Warring States Period, there were seven powerful sovereign states, each with its own king, ministry and army.


Some of the thousands of life-size Terracotta Warriors of the Qin Dynasty, ca. 210 BC.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

History of the Names

English Names

    The word "China" is derived from Cin (چین), a Persian name for China popularized in Europe by the 14th-century explorer Marco Polo.The first recorded use in English dates from 1555.The Persian word is, in turn, thought to be derived from the Sanskrit word Cīna (चीन), which was used as a name for China as early as AD 150. The traditional theory, proposed in the 17th century by Martino Martini, is that this word is derived from Qin (Chinese: 秦), the westernmost of the Chinese kingdoms during the Zhou Dynasty, or from the succeeding Qin Dynasty (221–206 BC).

Chinese Names 

        In China, common names for the country include Zhongguo (Chinese:中国; literally "Middle Kingdom") and Zhonghua (Chinese:中华). The official name of China changed with each dynasty or with each new government. The term Zhongguo appeared various ancient texts such as the Classic of History (6th century BCE), and in earlier times the term was used in various senses. In pre-imperial times, it was often as a cultural concept to distinguish the Huaxia from the barbarians. Sometimes Zhongguo, which can be either singular or plural, referring to the group of states in the central plain. The Chinese were not unique in regarding their country as "central", since other civilizations had the same view.
     Zhongguo was used as a common name for the Republic of China (simplified Chinese: 中华民国; traditional Chinese: 中華民國; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Mínguó) after its establishment in 1912. After the Communists took over control of mainland China in 1949, they established the People's Republic of China (simplified Chinese: 中华人民共和国; traditional Chinese: 中華人民共和國; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó). The PRC's official abbreviation is "中国."

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Introduction

    Hello, everyone!
        My name is Yingyi Zhang, I'm from China.
        The blog is about my homeland——China, its history, culture, geography, dialects, customs, food, etc.
        China is a mysterious country, it has a long long history——more than 5,000 years, it is one of the four civilized ancient countries of the world. 
        Today's China is different from the past one.
        My blog is an access for you to read the unique country——China.
        Welcome to my blog, and welcome to China.