Xia: Traditionally the earliest dynasty attested in the histories but not really supported by archeological findings, so likely to be legendary
Shang: First Dynasty supported by archeological findings, many of which is in the form of Oracle bones, proto-chinese characters carved onto animal bones
Zhou: the second part of the zhou is characterized by a collapse in central authority but also the development of much of Chinese Philosophy, Confucianism, Legalism and Taoism all had their beginnings there
Warring States: States warred, and eliminated each other
Qin; First Imperial dynasty over a unified China that was able to do so with the adoption of Legalism which entailed harsh laws and punishment
Han: First "real" dynasty, the Qin lasted like only 30 years, Standardized Chinese Characters and Expanded China
Three Kingdoms: fun novel
Jin: the Jin were associated with a collapse in central authority (get used to this), in this period non-Chinese "Barbarians" were able to migrate and invade into China Proper
16 Kingdoms: Shit gets further fucked
Tang: Idk about this actually, alcohol was around for way longer than the Tang, Maybe its because the Tang are the stereotypical "Fun" Dynasty with more liberal cultural values in comparison to what came before and after
Song: Paper currency invented
Yuan: I for one welcome out new mongol overlords
Ming: Sea Ban, isolationism
Qing: Last dynasty, fucked up and got all eaten up by the euros and japanese
Explanation:
Xia: Traditionally the earliest dynasty attested in the histories but not really supported by archeological findings, so likely to be legendary
Shang: First Dynasty supported by archeological findings, many of which is in the form of Oracle bones, proto-chinese characters carved onto animal bones
Zhou: the second part of the zhou is characterized by a collapse in central authority but also the development of much of Chinese Philosophy, Confucianism, Legalism and Taoism all had their beginnings there
Warring States: States warred, and eliminated each other
Qin; First Imperial dynasty over a unified China that was able to do so with the adoption of Legalism which entailed harsh laws and punishment
Han: First "real" dynasty, the Qin lasted like only 30 years, Standardized Chinese Characters and Expanded China
Three Kingdoms: fun novel
Jin: the Jin were associated with a collapse in central authority (get used to this), in this period non-Chinese "Barbarians" were able to migrate and invade into China Proper
16 Kingdoms: Shit gets further fucked
Tang: Idk about this actually, alcohol was around for way longer than the Tang, Maybe its because the Tang are the stereotypical "Fun" Dynasty with more liberal cultural values in comparison to what came before and after
Song: Paper currency invented
Yuan: I for one welcome out new mongol overlords
Ming: Sea Ban, isolationism
Qing: Last dynasty, fucked up and got all eaten up by the euros and japanese
Taiping: "Jesus Christ is my bro, bro"
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