Puyi – the Last Emperor of China
Known during his four-year reign (1908-1912) as Xuantong Emperor, Puyi (1906-1967) was China’s last emperor and also the last ruler of the Qing dynasty. After China’s most radical political transformation...
Known during his four-year reign (1908-1912) as Xuantong Emperor, Puyi (1906-1967) was China’s last emperor and also the last ruler of the Qing dynasty. After China’s most radical political transformation...
Christened the Eight Wonder of the World, the Terracotta Warriors (or Army) refers to the humanoid battalion of clay troops that were accidentally discovered in 1974, around the vicinity of...
Confucius (551 BCE- 479 BCE) was arguably the greatest philosopher to come from ancient China. His humanistic approach to living and treating others earned several followers from not just China...
Born in 551 BCE, Confucius was an ancient Chinese philosopher and politician who often went by the name ‘the Great Chinese Sage’. He lived in an era that historians like...
The following is a brief chronological account of the major events that occurred from ancient China’s inception (around 2200 BCE) to its demise in 1911 CE. They have been grouped...