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Initial developments in Egypt, Mesopotamia, and elsewhere in Asia gradually faded away or became completely overrun by new peoples. However, Ancient Chinese civilization continues to this day. Even though there have been changes throughout history, the fundamental culture of China has remained intact.

In areas like Egypt and Mesopotamia new rulers of different dynasties made sweeping changes to their respective societies. However, in China, different dynasties have managed to retain fundamental aspects of initial Chinese civilization.

Classical china differ from the early civilization patterns in the region by rulers of different dynasties made to sweep changes to their respective societies.

Further explanation

Classical Chinese also known as Literary Chinese is the language of the classic literature from the end of the Spring and Autumn period to the end of the Han dynasty, a written form of Old Chinese.

Chinese civilization was the longest  lasting in world history and it is one of the most creative and influential. They created the best-run  bureaucracy and a whole range of technologies, also they were the source of the world’s largest  trade network, the Silk Road.

Classical china differ from the early civilization patterns in the region by rulers of different dynasties made to sweep changes to their respective societies. The Shang Dynasty (1600 BCE-1046 BCE) was originally a clan living along the Yellow River during Xia Dynasty. The Shang conquered Xia land and gained control of Chinese civilization. Agriculture remained at the root of ancient Chinese civilization, and the vast majority of the people gained their livelihood from farming.

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Answer details

Grade:  9

Subject:  Advanced placement (ap)

Chapter:  classical china

Keywords: classical china, early civilization patterns, region, Advanced placement (ap), patterns