A: in the 6th century BC
B: in the Qin Dynasty
C: in the Three Kingdoms Period
D: from the end of the warring states to the end of western Han dynasty
举一反三
- When was Buddhism introduced into China? A: Qin Dynasty B: Western Han Dynasty C: Eastern Han Dynasty D: Western Jin Dynasty
- When did Confucius live?( ) A: The Han Dynasty B: The Qin Dynasty C: The Warring sState Period D: The Spring and Autumn Period
- When did Buddhism find its way into China?( ) A: Qing Dynasty B: Han Dynasty C: Qin Dynasty D: Sui Dynasty
- The Lantern Festival can be traced back to the earliest( ) A: Western Han dynasty B: Eastern Han dynasty C: Three kingdoms
- When was the “China Dream” proposed?( ) A: Warring States period B: Song Dynasty C: Spring and Autumn period D: Tang Dynasty
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Western Zhou Dynasty is traditionally to be divided into two phases : the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.
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When was the Taoist religion found? A: Warring state period B: Qing Dynasty C: Eastern Han Dynasty D: Tang Dynasty
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In the Qin dynasty, the “______” for clothing and personal adornments continued till the Western Han dynasty and was changed to red in the Eastern Han dynasty because it was believed that red displayed the Han dynasty’s virtues.
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Which statement in the following is not true?( ) A: It was in the “Spring and Autumn” and the “Warring States” that a hundred schools of thoughts emerged. B: The period between 475 BC and 221 BC is called “the Warring States”. C: The period between 770 BC and 476 BC is called “the Spring and Autumn”. D: The Western Zhou Dynasty witnessed the first great disruption in Chinese history.
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The bells, which rose in the Eastern Han Dynasty and prevailed in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States period, are special musical instruments in the upper class society.