The Chinese,Japanese,and Korean Dynasty's

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  • 2200 BCE

    The Xia Dynasty(China)

    The Xia Dynasty(China)
    The Xia dynasty was the first to irrigate and produce cast bronze and also the first Chinese dynasty
  • 1766 BCE

    The Shang Dynasty(China)

    The Shang Dynasty(China)
    The Shang dynasty improved military, technology, invented a calendar, and religion
  • 1700 BCE

    The end of the Xia Dynasty(China)

    The end of the Xia Dynasty(China)
  • 1080 BCE

    The end of the Shang dynasty(China)

    The end of the Shang dynasty(China)
  • 1045 BCE

    The Zhou Dynasty(China)

    The Zhou Dynasty(China)
    the Zhou Dynasty was the development of the Chinese philosophies, including Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism.
  • 221 BCE

    The end of the Zhou dynasty(China)

    The end of the Zhou dynasty(China)
  • 221 BCE

    The Qin Dynasty(China)

    The Qin Dynasty(China)
    2 of the Qin dynasty accomplishments is the creation of the Great Wall and a large army of Terracotta Warriors.
  • 206 BCE

    The Han Dynasty(China)

    The Han Dynasty(China)
    The Han dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE) is known its long reign and its achievements, which included the development of the civil service and government structure; scientific advancements such as the invention of paper, use of water clocks and sundials to measure time
  • 206 BCE

    The end of the Qin Dynasty(China)

    The end of the Qin Dynasty(China)
  • 57 BCE

    The Silla Dynasty(Korea)

    The Silla Dynasty(Korea)
    The Silla dynasty invented the first known example of printing
  • 37 BCE

    The Koguryo Dynasty(Korea)

    The Koguryo Dynasty(Korea)
    China influenced Buddhism to the Koreans.The Koguryo Dynasty was the first in Korea
  • 18 BCE

    The Baekje Dynasty(Korea)

    The Baekje Dynasty(Korea)
    Baekje was a great maritime power; its nautical skill, which made it the Phoenicia of East Asia
  • 221

    The end of the Han Dynasty(China)

    The end of the Han Dynasty(China)
  • 581

    The Sui Dynasty(China)

    The Sui Dynasty(China)
    The Sui Dynasty's big accomplishment was that they made the Grand Canal
  • 618

    The end of the Sui Dynasty(China)

    The end of the Sui Dynasty(China)
  • 618

    The Tang Dynasty(China)

    The Tang Dynasty(China)
    In the Tang Dynasty China became the biggest nation in the world
  • 660

    The end of the Baekje Dynasty(Korea)

    The end of the Baekje Dynasty(Korea)
  • 668

    The end of the Koguryo Dynasty(Korea)

    The end of the Koguryo Dynasty(Korea)
  • 698

    The Parhae Dynasty(Korea)

    The Parhae Dynasty(Korea)
    Parhae prospered for two centuries thanks to its rich agricultural lands and thriving trade relations
  • 710

    The Nara and heian Periods(Japan)

    The Nara and heian Periods(Japan)
    During the Nara Period the government officially supported Buddhism and a succession of large temples were built at important parts of the capital to protect the emperor and the state. It was the first period of japan
  • 907

    The End of the Tang Dynasty(China)

    The End of the Tang Dynasty(China)
  • 918

    The Goryeo(Korea)

    The Goryeo(Korea)
    elegant wooden structures, literary histories, cast-metal movable type, and the production of gunpowder
  • 926

    The End of the Parhae Dynasty(Korea)

    The End of the Parhae Dynasty(Korea)
  • 935

    The end of the Silla dynasty(Korea)

    The end of the Silla dynasty(Korea)
  • 960

    The Song Dynasty(China)

    The Song Dynasty(China)
    The song dynasty was when the first compose was used
  • 1192

    The end of the Nara and heian period(Japan)

    The end of the Nara and heian period(Japan)
  • 1192

    The Kamakura period(Japan)

    The Kamakura period(Japan)
    The Kamakura period marks the transition to land-based economies and a concentration of advanced military technologies in the hands of a specialized fighting class
  • 1279

    The end of the song dynasty(China)

    The end of the song dynasty(China)
  • 1279

    The Yuan Dynasty(China)

    The Yuan Dynasty(China)
    Many developments in the economy, science, engineering, mathematics, printing, astronomy, medicine, painting, poetry, calligraphy and other forms of art took place during its reign.
  • 1333

    The end of the Kamakura peiod(Japan)

    The end of the Kamakura peiod(Japan)
  • 1338

    The muromachi period(Japan)

    The muromachi period(Japan)
    the Muromachi period witnessed great cultural growth, particularly under the influence of Zen Buddhism.
  • 1368

    The End of The Yuan Dynasty(China)

    The End of The Yuan Dynasty(China)
  • 1368

    The Ming Dynasty(China)

    The Ming Dynasty(China)
    The Majority of the existing Great Wall of China was built in the Ming dynasty
  • 1392

    The end of the goryeo Dynasty(Korea)

    The end of the goryeo Dynasty(Korea)
  • 1392

    The joseon Dynasty(Korea)

    The joseon Dynasty(Korea)
    Joseon was the last dynasty of Korea and its longest-ruling Confucian dynasty. During its reign,
  • 1573

    The end of the muromachi period(Japan)

    The end of the muromachi period(Japan)
  • 1573

    The Azuchi-Momoyama period(Japan)

    The Azuchi-Momoyama period(Japan)
    Oda Nobunaga achieved control over the province of Owari (around the modern city of Nagoya) in 1559
  • The end of the Azuchi-Momoyama period(Japan)

    The end of the Azuchi-Momoyama period(Japan)
  • The Edo period(Japan)

    The Edo period(Japan)
    the Edo period included urbanization, increased shipping of commodities, a significant expansion of domestic and, initially, foreign commerce, and a diffusion of trade and handicraft industries
  • The End of The Ming Dynasty(China)

    The End of The Ming Dynasty(China)
  • The Qing Dynasty(China)

    The Qing Dynasty(China)
    At its heights, Qing China ruled over 13 million square kilometers of territory. The Qing Dynasty was the last Dynasty to rule china
  • The end of the Edo period(Japan)

    The end of the Edo period(Japan)
  • The Meiji period(Japan)

    The Meiji period(Japan)
    during the Meiji period, Japan adopted a constitution and a parliamentary system, instituted universal education, built railroads and installed telegraph lines, and established strong army and navy forces.
  • The end of the joseon Dynasty(Korea)

    The end of the joseon Dynasty(Korea)
  • The End of the Qing period(China)

    The End of the Qing period(China)
  • The end of the Meiji period(Japan)

    The end of the Meiji period(Japan)
  • The Taisho and Early Showa period(Japan)

    The Taisho and Early Showa period(Japan)
    The Taisho and Early Showa period were while world war 2 was going on
  • The End of the Taisho and Early Showa period(Japan)

    The End of the Taisho and Early Showa period(Japan)
    The last period of japan ended when world war 2 ended