They mostly traveled by boat across the many ancient Chinese rivers, such as the Huang Jang and the Xi Jang. Also, the Yellow River was a main way of transporting goods. The biggest route for trade was the Silk Road, which expanded from China all the way to ancient Rome and Egypt. For they Silk Road, they would either travel by foot, cart, carriage, or chariot.
Roads and canals
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11th century B.C.E With Shang and Zhou dynasty
The Zhou Dynasty occurred right after the Shang Dynasty, and just before the Qin Dynasty.You are not older than the Zhou Dynasty!The Chinese people developed advanced procedures of bronze-ware making during the Zhou Dynasty.
The Zhou Dynasty contributed the use of iron to the world and was said to have created the Mandate of Heaven.
Mandate of Heaven
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11th century B.C.E With Shang and Zhou dynasty
The Zhou Dynasty occurred right after the Shang Dynasty, and just before the Qin Dynasty.You are not older than the Zhou Dynasty!The Chinese people developed advanced procedures of bronze-ware making during the Zhou Dynasty.
The Zhou Dynasty occurred right after the Shang Dynasty, and just before the Qin Dynasty.You are not older than the Zhou Dynasty!The Chinese people developed advanced procedures of bronze-ware making during the Zhou Dynasty.
The Zhou Dynasty contributed the use of iron to the world and was said to have created the Mandate of Heaven.
Mandate of Heaven
the least transportation use in china is buses or ships
A dynasty and it used messangers
The Zhou claimed they had the right to start a new dynasty because of the Mandate of Heaven.
The Qin dynasty differs from the Zhou because the Qin dynasty to use iron in their weapons and tools and they were the first to even introduce a new political system
fuedalism
The first recorded use of the word "China" is dated 1555. It is derived from Cin, a name for China popularized by Marco Polo. This word was derived via Persian from Sanskrit Cīnāand ultimately from Qin Kingdom (778BC-207BC), the Westernmost of the Chinese kingdoms during the Zhou Dynasty. China was historically referred to as Sina (hence "Sino-"), Sinae, Cathay, or Ceres by Western nations. The official name of China changed with each dynasty. The common name is Zhōngguó , which is usually translated as "Middle Kingdom."