
(1046–256 ), dynasty that ruled ancient China for almost a millennium, establishing the distinctive political and cultural characteristics that were ... [29 related articles]
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Chinese succession of rulers
c. 1066–256 BC, during which cities emerged and philosophy flourished. The dynasty was established by the Zhou, a semi-nomadic people from the Wei Valley region, west of the great bend in the Huang He (Yellow River). Zhou influence waned from 403 BC, as the Warring States era began. The found...
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