Timelines of timlines

  • 2200 BCE

    Xia

    First dynasty of china and firsted ruled it and it end in 1700 bc
  • 1766 BCE

    shang

    shang
    The Shang dynasty a Chinese dynasty that ruled in the Lower Yellow River Valley and ended in 1080 bc
  • 1045 BCE

    Zhou

    Zhou
    The Zhou dynasty (Chinese: 周; pinyin: Zhōu [ʈʂóu]) was a Chinese dynasty that followed the Shang dynasty and preceded the Qin dynasty. It ends in 221bc
  • 221 BCE

    Qin

    Qin
    Achievements. The main achievement of the Qin is the fact that it unified China, ends 206
  • 206 BCE

    Han

    Han
    The achievment of the Han dynasty was paper and use water clock and ended in 221 a.d
  • 57 BCE

    Silla

    Silla
    With the support of China, Silla conquered and subjugated Paekche in 660 and Koguryŏ in 668.
    end in 935
  • 37 BCE

    Goguryeo

    Goguryeo
    brought about a loose unification of the Korean Peninsula, and achieved undisputed control of most of Manchuria and over two thirds of the Korean Peninsula.
    End in 668 ce
  • 18 BCE

    Baekje

    Baekje
    Baekje was a great maritime power
    End 660 ce
  • 581

    Sui

    Sui
    They had builts a built granaries which provided them with a stable source of cheap food. The Sui ended in 618
  • 618

    Tang

    Tang
    The first criminal code was created by the Tang and Chinese poetry reach its pinnacle. Tang dynasty ended in 907
  • 698

    Perhae

    Perhae
    Perhae became very wealthy and powerful
    Ends 926
  • 710

    Heian

    Heian
    The Heian period is noted for its cultural achievements, at least at the imperial court. Hien ended in 1192
  • 710

    Nara

    Nara
    Nara, the country's first permanent capital, was modeled on the Chinese T'ang dynasty (618–907) capital, Ch'ang-an. 1192
  • 918

    Goryeo

    Goryeo
    Other achievements of the dynasty were elegant wooden structures, literary histories, cast-metal movable type
    1392 is when it ends
  • 960

    Song

    Song
    They were the first to use a compass for navigation and built the first permanent standing navy base. The Song ended in 1279
  • 1192

    kamtakura

    kamtakura
    The Kamakura period marks the transition to land-based economies and a concentration of advanced military technologies ends in 1333
  • 1279

    Yuan (Mongol)

    Yuan (Mongol)
    Yuan dynasty unified China for over 300 years. It ended in 1368
  • 1338

    muromachi

    muromachi
    The uniquely Japanese arts of the tea ceremony, flower arranging, and nō drama were developed, while the Sung style of ink painting (sumi) reached its height.
    End in 1573
  • 1368

    Ming

    Ming
    The great wall of china was built in the Ming era. The Ming dynasty ended in 1644
  • 1392

    Joseon

    Joseon
    Joseon was the last dynasty of Korea and its longest-ruling Confucian dynasty.

    end- 1910
  • 1573

    Azuchi-Momoyama Period

    Azuchi-Momoyama Period
    During the Azuchi era it finally brought all provinces under the control of the central government. ends in 1603
  • Edo

    Edo
    Edo Period, was a time of much peace and cultural growth in Japan from 1603 to 1867. Ends in 1868
  • Qing

    Qing
    At its heights, Qing China ruled over 13 million square kilometers of territory.
    Qing ened in 1911
  • Meiji

    Meiji
    Among other accomplishments, during the Meiji period Japan adopted a constitution and a parliamentary system Ends in 1912
  • Taisho and Showa

    Taisho and Showa
    Japan experienced both the destruction of World War II and the period of rapid economic recovery that followed.
    End in 1945