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Running Head: WORKSHOP THREE 1 
Workshop Three 
Ancient Culture of China 
Silvia M. Velásquez 
Maikel Milian 
Aurora Martinez 
Nelly Flores 
Paulo Arieu 
Universidad del Turabo 
September 18th, 2014 
HUMA 101 
Professor: Dr. Joanverónika Valedón
WORKSHOP THREE 2 
Ancient Culture of China 
The influence of China and its culture in today’s world is felt in many areas: Economics, 
philosophy, arts, sports, politics, to name a few. This influence can be traced to its ancient roots. 
China is more than 5,000 years old. The origins of this culture date back to the Neolithic era, 
with various regional centers along the Yellow River. China is known for its cultural richness 
and diversity. This culture grew between eras of emperors and their dynasties. These rulers 
watched after their territories and ensured their development. China is one of the most important 
ancient civilizations. 
In the next paragraphs, we will develop the following aspects of China’s ancient development: 
History, Politics, Religion, Arts and Literature. 
The Chinese culture is an extraordinary phenomenon of huge discoveries in paleontology 
dating back thousands of years and whose evolution has maintained the fundamental principle of 
caring to the extreme for mother earth. Chinese culture has been characterized by its progress in 
maintaining order and trying to drive cross always to get science to help man maintain harmony 
with the sacred and valuable environment from every manifestation of energy (Kaltenmark, 
1982) and that man is bound to understand and respect. Only pretending to find the reason for the 
phenomena and not wanting to dominate phenomena as does Western man. Because the great 
unity (ecological and psychological unit) is the universal idea that does not look beyond it 
understood every moment of evolution or Hui Shih (Gutiérrez J, 2004) to be consistent with the 
nature of nature without being submissive but contravene. Looking for the depth of knowledge to 
find the perfect fusion of human thought with what is not. Because everything back in that 
special sense of unity and the universe is everything and it is cyclical. For that reason is fatal to
WORKSHOP THREE 3 
consider studying Chinese prehistory starting at its history. But for academic purposes it can be 
said that China's prehistory is divided into two periods: the first is the culture Yang Chao. 
Northwest of China and 4000 years B.C. This was established on the Yangtze River. Farmers, 
ranchers and some advanced techniques in sericulture. They developed silk weaving, jade 
carving and polychrome ceramics. And the other is the Longshan culture (Lung shen). North of 
China. This phase was identified from findings in excavation of black ceramic and writing found 
on bones and tortoise shells (Gutiérrez J, 2004) and develops natural medicine. But this process 
is part of the natural evolution of man since man stands in the standing position and your brain 
starts to develop from the need to band together to hunt, cultivate, and develop physical fighting 
skills and survival, preservation of fire and transmission of knowledge. After comes the ability to 
use the stone as a tool, as a weapon and as an element that generated knowledge. But stone with 
stone served as spectacular graphics texts in caves. And later man seeks to settle down and find a 
space and has the need to grow crops near his home. Agriculture and society and created. 
I – Politics: 
In China's current politics, there are three main structures: Communist Party, People of 
liberation and State Army. Actually, the head of State is the President of the Republic of China 
Hu Jintao (García-Purriños, 2012). But, according to tradition, there were five dynasties, being 
the first Chinese dynasty inherited, the tradition of the Xia (1994-1766 B.C.), but the Shang were 
the first dynasty with historical evidence (Mauro, 11-25-2008). Instable politic period was the 
characteristic of that political stage.
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a. Shang’s Dinasty (1766 a 1027 a. C.) 
He ruled in the territory of the current provinces of Henan, Hubei, Shandong and northern part of 
Anhui, in Central and North China (Mauro, 11-25-2008).Surely, it was a high civilization! 
b. Zhou’s Dinasty (1122 a 256 a. C.) 
The Zhou has exercised direct control over the region of the Valley of the river Yang-tse-Kiang. 
They delegated authority to vassals (Mauro, 11-25-2008).This dynasty has the power in the 
ancient China for approximated a millennium, 
The Zhou of the east: 
They maintained control over their domains until the 770 B.C., when some States rebelled and 
expelled the Zhou. In this dynasty, China entered the iron age (Mauro, 11-25-2008).The event 
that marks the beginning of the Eastern Zhou period was that they moved the capital to Luoyang. 
c. The Qin dynasty (221-206 a C.): 
In 221 BC, the King of Qin proclaimed himself Qin Shi Huangdi, or the first emperor of the Qin 
dynasty. The word "China" is derived from this dynasty (Mauro, 11-25-2008).In this period, the 
Qin has wished to create an imperial state that it will be political unified and able to support to 
the military power.
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d. The Han’s dynasty (206 a. C. a 9 d. C.): 
Liu Bang, a leader of humble origin, eliminated the other pretenders to the throne and 
proclaimed himself emperor (206 A.C). This dynasty would be the most lasting of the Imperial 
Era. In this dynasty Confucianism was set as official ideology (Mauro, 11-25-2008). That four 
centuries segment period of the Han Dynasty was a golden age in Chinese history 
II. Religion and philosophy 
The first religion of China was the worship towards the unknown and strength that man may 
have natural phenomena. The Chinese, they related the conduct by the individual with the 
phenomena of the universe. Currently, religion in China is polytheistic and syncretic and 
dominates Taoism, Buddhism and Christianity (Mauro, 11-25-2008). Although officially the 
freedom of religion is a constitutional right of every Chinese citizen, certain current reports 
speak of a strong intolerance toward Christianity (LleraVazques, n.d.). Three major religious 
systems stand out in ancient China: Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism: 
a) Confucius: Confucius was Kong Qiu, or Kong Zhongni (551 BC - 479 BC). He was a wise 
thinker, politician and educator of his time. In his old age, wrote the book annals of spring and 
autumn and revised Li and Le, classics of China. After his death, his disciples collected his 
sayings in the Analects book (Mauro, 11-25-2008).He was a great teacher, editor, politician and 
philosopher of great spring and autumn period in Chinese history. He was famous about the early 
gold rule: One should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself.
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b) Taoism and Confucianism: Confucius was Kong Qiu, or Kong Zhongni (551 BC - 479 BC). 
After his death, his disciples collected his sayings in the Analects book. The second religion in 
China was that of Lao-Tse is the reason founded in the rationalist doctrines of Tao (Mauro, 11- 
25-2008). It’s interesting to know, that the expression “Tao” means "way", "path" or "principle" 
and it can be founded in other philosophies or other religions than Taoism. 
c) Buddhism: It is the philosophy adopted by Siddhartha Gautama (ca. 566-486 BC) in Nepal. It 
is based on the four Buddha’s visions: a) a sick man, b) an old man, c) a dead man and d) a 
roving ascetic (Ramos, n.d.). It appeared in China for the first time during the Han dynasty, 
having entered China from India (Tudiscovery, n.d.).The Buddhists don’t revere a man as God or 
worship at a god, but follow a system of thought, meditation and exercises based on the 
teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha, the Enlightened One) spirit. Buddha wasn’t a god; he 
was only a good oriental philosopher. So, Buddhism is the only major religion that not theorizes 
about a Creator God or a cult addressed to it 
Language and Writing (China Culture) 
Like the other manifestations, "Mandarin" Chinese language is the first language spoken 
in the world in a number of active speakers. The Chinese language, based on symbols, is one of 
the most beautiful dialect and artistic languages on the planet. It gives rise to its geographical, 
phonetic, and dialectic variants with more than 55 languages and 2000 dialects. Chinese 
characters emerged in pictograms recorded on bones and tortoise shells. This symbols appeared 
as simplifications graphs of the environment perceived. Later, inscriptions are produced in stone, 
metal, bronze and later began to record in bamboo. The Chinese script has no alphabet, since
WORKSHOP THREE 7 
Chinese characters are not formed by letters, but by strokes. Each character corresponds to a 
single syllable or a few syllables. The size of these symbols are very important since each 
character has to be written within an imaginary picture, which means that depending on the size 
of the character, length, position, is the meaning of this. Other important aspects are that the 
writing is done in columns, from the top to the bottom, and from left to right. Each symbol refers 
to the minimum unit of significance (monema). Currently there are dictionaries of the Chinese 
language that contains more than 47000 characters, and according to studies to be able to master 
this language need to be tried between three and four thousand characters. As many cultures 
China has a beautiful graphic and phonetic, language that allows communication between human 
beings. Like other many important discoveries like fire, agriculture, the wheel, writing is one of 
the greatest discoveries of the human being. 
ART 
Art in ancient china had a significant boom in the Tang dynasty, turning to the city in a symbol 
of the rise of power. In its temples you will find many architectural styles mainly devoted to 
Buddhism, Taoism, and ancestral religions. The funerary art was a feature of Chinese culture 
from Neolithic times. The paintings at this time were drawings on lines and landscapes with 
flowers and birds, endowed with great vividness and energy. It should be mentioned that there 
were lots of skills in the work of mostly silk fabrics. The sculptures of miss began as a majestic 
representation on animal funerals and major roads that represented the social strata. To 
illuminate the paths of the dead, lamps were placed with different human figures and offerings of 
items in jade used to cover body orifices.
WORKSHOP THREE 8 
The China that we know today, as we have seen, has developed in many directions in 
politics, in art, in writing, in religion, and other different areas. The importance of Chinese 
culture in today’s world is still present and dominant in other areas as well like sports (i.e. recent 
Chinese Olympics), and global domination of world economic activity. Chinese culture remains 
an influence today. To quote former Vice President Dick Cheney, a reporter asked him why the 
United States has an economic relationship with China. He replied: “China is the world’s second 
largest economy.”
WORKSHOP THREE 9 
References 
Hutong School Ltd. (2014). http://www.hutong-school.com. Retrieved from http://www.hutong-school. 
com/es/sobre-el- idioma-chino 
Biblioteca Virtual Suagm. (2014). http://bibliotecavirtualut.suagm.edu/. Retrieved from 
http://bibliotecavirtualut.suagm.edu/: http://bibliotecavirtualut.suagm.edu/ 
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. . (2014). Retrieved from http://www.britannica.com/ 
Significados. (2014). http://www.significados.info. Retrieved from http://www.significados.info/ 
García-Purriños, Tomás V. Sistema Político en China. (2012) Retrieved from 
http://www.lavueltaalgrafico.com/2012/10/sistema-politico-en-china.html 
Llera Vázquez, Pedro L. Persecuciones. (n.d.). Catholic.net. Retrieved from 
http://www.es.catholic.net/escritoresactuales/916/802/articulo.php?id=48484 
Mauro. China Antigua. (11-25-2008). Retrieved from 
http://historiantigua.obolog.es/china-antigua-164457 
Ramos, Marcos Antonio. Nuevo Diccionario de Religiones, Denominaciones y Sectas. (n.d.) 
Tudiscovery.China Antigua. (n.d.) Retrieved from 
http://www.tudiscovery.com/guia_china/china_religion/china_budismo/

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Ancient Culture of China

  • 1. Running Head: WORKSHOP THREE 1 Workshop Three Ancient Culture of China Silvia M. Velásquez Maikel Milian Aurora Martinez Nelly Flores Paulo Arieu Universidad del Turabo September 18th, 2014 HUMA 101 Professor: Dr. Joanverónika Valedón
  • 2. WORKSHOP THREE 2 Ancient Culture of China The influence of China and its culture in today’s world is felt in many areas: Economics, philosophy, arts, sports, politics, to name a few. This influence can be traced to its ancient roots. China is more than 5,000 years old. The origins of this culture date back to the Neolithic era, with various regional centers along the Yellow River. China is known for its cultural richness and diversity. This culture grew between eras of emperors and their dynasties. These rulers watched after their territories and ensured their development. China is one of the most important ancient civilizations. In the next paragraphs, we will develop the following aspects of China’s ancient development: History, Politics, Religion, Arts and Literature. The Chinese culture is an extraordinary phenomenon of huge discoveries in paleontology dating back thousands of years and whose evolution has maintained the fundamental principle of caring to the extreme for mother earth. Chinese culture has been characterized by its progress in maintaining order and trying to drive cross always to get science to help man maintain harmony with the sacred and valuable environment from every manifestation of energy (Kaltenmark, 1982) and that man is bound to understand and respect. Only pretending to find the reason for the phenomena and not wanting to dominate phenomena as does Western man. Because the great unity (ecological and psychological unit) is the universal idea that does not look beyond it understood every moment of evolution or Hui Shih (Gutiérrez J, 2004) to be consistent with the nature of nature without being submissive but contravene. Looking for the depth of knowledge to find the perfect fusion of human thought with what is not. Because everything back in that special sense of unity and the universe is everything and it is cyclical. For that reason is fatal to
  • 3. WORKSHOP THREE 3 consider studying Chinese prehistory starting at its history. But for academic purposes it can be said that China's prehistory is divided into two periods: the first is the culture Yang Chao. Northwest of China and 4000 years B.C. This was established on the Yangtze River. Farmers, ranchers and some advanced techniques in sericulture. They developed silk weaving, jade carving and polychrome ceramics. And the other is the Longshan culture (Lung shen). North of China. This phase was identified from findings in excavation of black ceramic and writing found on bones and tortoise shells (Gutiérrez J, 2004) and develops natural medicine. But this process is part of the natural evolution of man since man stands in the standing position and your brain starts to develop from the need to band together to hunt, cultivate, and develop physical fighting skills and survival, preservation of fire and transmission of knowledge. After comes the ability to use the stone as a tool, as a weapon and as an element that generated knowledge. But stone with stone served as spectacular graphics texts in caves. And later man seeks to settle down and find a space and has the need to grow crops near his home. Agriculture and society and created. I – Politics: In China's current politics, there are three main structures: Communist Party, People of liberation and State Army. Actually, the head of State is the President of the Republic of China Hu Jintao (García-Purriños, 2012). But, according to tradition, there were five dynasties, being the first Chinese dynasty inherited, the tradition of the Xia (1994-1766 B.C.), but the Shang were the first dynasty with historical evidence (Mauro, 11-25-2008). Instable politic period was the characteristic of that political stage.
  • 4. WORKSHOP THREE 4 a. Shang’s Dinasty (1766 a 1027 a. C.) He ruled in the territory of the current provinces of Henan, Hubei, Shandong and northern part of Anhui, in Central and North China (Mauro, 11-25-2008).Surely, it was a high civilization! b. Zhou’s Dinasty (1122 a 256 a. C.) The Zhou has exercised direct control over the region of the Valley of the river Yang-tse-Kiang. They delegated authority to vassals (Mauro, 11-25-2008).This dynasty has the power in the ancient China for approximated a millennium, The Zhou of the east: They maintained control over their domains until the 770 B.C., when some States rebelled and expelled the Zhou. In this dynasty, China entered the iron age (Mauro, 11-25-2008).The event that marks the beginning of the Eastern Zhou period was that they moved the capital to Luoyang. c. The Qin dynasty (221-206 a C.): In 221 BC, the King of Qin proclaimed himself Qin Shi Huangdi, or the first emperor of the Qin dynasty. The word "China" is derived from this dynasty (Mauro, 11-25-2008).In this period, the Qin has wished to create an imperial state that it will be political unified and able to support to the military power.
  • 5. WORKSHOP THREE 5 d. The Han’s dynasty (206 a. C. a 9 d. C.): Liu Bang, a leader of humble origin, eliminated the other pretenders to the throne and proclaimed himself emperor (206 A.C). This dynasty would be the most lasting of the Imperial Era. In this dynasty Confucianism was set as official ideology (Mauro, 11-25-2008). That four centuries segment period of the Han Dynasty was a golden age in Chinese history II. Religion and philosophy The first religion of China was the worship towards the unknown and strength that man may have natural phenomena. The Chinese, they related the conduct by the individual with the phenomena of the universe. Currently, religion in China is polytheistic and syncretic and dominates Taoism, Buddhism and Christianity (Mauro, 11-25-2008). Although officially the freedom of religion is a constitutional right of every Chinese citizen, certain current reports speak of a strong intolerance toward Christianity (LleraVazques, n.d.). Three major religious systems stand out in ancient China: Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism: a) Confucius: Confucius was Kong Qiu, or Kong Zhongni (551 BC - 479 BC). He was a wise thinker, politician and educator of his time. In his old age, wrote the book annals of spring and autumn and revised Li and Le, classics of China. After his death, his disciples collected his sayings in the Analects book (Mauro, 11-25-2008).He was a great teacher, editor, politician and philosopher of great spring and autumn period in Chinese history. He was famous about the early gold rule: One should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself.
  • 6. WORKSHOP THREE 6 b) Taoism and Confucianism: Confucius was Kong Qiu, or Kong Zhongni (551 BC - 479 BC). After his death, his disciples collected his sayings in the Analects book. The second religion in China was that of Lao-Tse is the reason founded in the rationalist doctrines of Tao (Mauro, 11- 25-2008). It’s interesting to know, that the expression “Tao” means "way", "path" or "principle" and it can be founded in other philosophies or other religions than Taoism. c) Buddhism: It is the philosophy adopted by Siddhartha Gautama (ca. 566-486 BC) in Nepal. It is based on the four Buddha’s visions: a) a sick man, b) an old man, c) a dead man and d) a roving ascetic (Ramos, n.d.). It appeared in China for the first time during the Han dynasty, having entered China from India (Tudiscovery, n.d.).The Buddhists don’t revere a man as God or worship at a god, but follow a system of thought, meditation and exercises based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha, the Enlightened One) spirit. Buddha wasn’t a god; he was only a good oriental philosopher. So, Buddhism is the only major religion that not theorizes about a Creator God or a cult addressed to it Language and Writing (China Culture) Like the other manifestations, "Mandarin" Chinese language is the first language spoken in the world in a number of active speakers. The Chinese language, based on symbols, is one of the most beautiful dialect and artistic languages on the planet. It gives rise to its geographical, phonetic, and dialectic variants with more than 55 languages and 2000 dialects. Chinese characters emerged in pictograms recorded on bones and tortoise shells. This symbols appeared as simplifications graphs of the environment perceived. Later, inscriptions are produced in stone, metal, bronze and later began to record in bamboo. The Chinese script has no alphabet, since
  • 7. WORKSHOP THREE 7 Chinese characters are not formed by letters, but by strokes. Each character corresponds to a single syllable or a few syllables. The size of these symbols are very important since each character has to be written within an imaginary picture, which means that depending on the size of the character, length, position, is the meaning of this. Other important aspects are that the writing is done in columns, from the top to the bottom, and from left to right. Each symbol refers to the minimum unit of significance (monema). Currently there are dictionaries of the Chinese language that contains more than 47000 characters, and according to studies to be able to master this language need to be tried between three and four thousand characters. As many cultures China has a beautiful graphic and phonetic, language that allows communication between human beings. Like other many important discoveries like fire, agriculture, the wheel, writing is one of the greatest discoveries of the human being. ART Art in ancient china had a significant boom in the Tang dynasty, turning to the city in a symbol of the rise of power. In its temples you will find many architectural styles mainly devoted to Buddhism, Taoism, and ancestral religions. The funerary art was a feature of Chinese culture from Neolithic times. The paintings at this time were drawings on lines and landscapes with flowers and birds, endowed with great vividness and energy. It should be mentioned that there were lots of skills in the work of mostly silk fabrics. The sculptures of miss began as a majestic representation on animal funerals and major roads that represented the social strata. To illuminate the paths of the dead, lamps were placed with different human figures and offerings of items in jade used to cover body orifices.
  • 8. WORKSHOP THREE 8 The China that we know today, as we have seen, has developed in many directions in politics, in art, in writing, in religion, and other different areas. The importance of Chinese culture in today’s world is still present and dominant in other areas as well like sports (i.e. recent Chinese Olympics), and global domination of world economic activity. Chinese culture remains an influence today. To quote former Vice President Dick Cheney, a reporter asked him why the United States has an economic relationship with China. He replied: “China is the world’s second largest economy.”
  • 9. WORKSHOP THREE 9 References Hutong School Ltd. (2014). http://www.hutong-school.com. Retrieved from http://www.hutong-school. com/es/sobre-el- idioma-chino Biblioteca Virtual Suagm. (2014). http://bibliotecavirtualut.suagm.edu/. Retrieved from http://bibliotecavirtualut.suagm.edu/: http://bibliotecavirtualut.suagm.edu/ Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. . (2014). Retrieved from http://www.britannica.com/ Significados. (2014). http://www.significados.info. Retrieved from http://www.significados.info/ García-Purriños, Tomás V. Sistema Político en China. (2012) Retrieved from http://www.lavueltaalgrafico.com/2012/10/sistema-politico-en-china.html Llera Vázquez, Pedro L. Persecuciones. (n.d.). Catholic.net. Retrieved from http://www.es.catholic.net/escritoresactuales/916/802/articulo.php?id=48484 Mauro. China Antigua. (11-25-2008). Retrieved from http://historiantigua.obolog.es/china-antigua-164457 Ramos, Marcos Antonio. Nuevo Diccionario de Religiones, Denominaciones y Sectas. (n.d.) Tudiscovery.China Antigua. (n.d.) Retrieved from http://www.tudiscovery.com/guia_china/china_religion/china_budismo/