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Well, there are tons of differences. One is that China had emperors, while Egypt had Pharaoh's. Also, China used characters in there writing, while Egypt used hieroglyphics's. Additionally, China's clothing was usually silk, while Egypt's clothing was usually linen. Religion was different too. China followed philosophy, while Egyptians were polytheistic (believed in many gods) Yes, these are only some differences but there are too many to name all of them.
In Kaifeng, during its time as a major capital of China, various social classes existed, including the scholar-officials (literati), merchants, artisans, and peasants. The scholar-officials held significant power and prestige due to the civil service examination system, while merchants gained wealth but often lacked the same social status. Artisans contributed to the economy with their crafts, and peasants formed the base of the agricultural workforce. This class structure reflected the broader social hierarchy of imperial China, emphasizing the importance of education, economic activity, and agricultural production.
Scholars, farmers, workers and businessmen, with scholars enjoying the highest social status and the businessmen the lowest.
Why did long-distance trade decline in China between the fourth and sixth centuries?
In Ancient China, there were many forms of entertainment that were available. For instance, hunting was a popular sport among all classes. There were also wrestling, kite flying, boxing and music.
The social classes in China were divided by economic status. The classes were rulers, nobles, farmers, traders, craftspeople, and slaves.
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The three social classes in China under the Zhou dynasty are King, Nobles, and Peasants.
they were the people that would be in the social classes of ancient china
Class structure became more rigid
Social Classes
One similarity between the social systems of Europe and South Asia or China during this period was the presence of hierarchical structures based on feudalism or caste systems. In all three regions, society was organized into clear social classes with limited mobility between them. The ruling elite held power and authority over the lower classes, shaping the social order of each region.
The four social classes of china were the shi, the Nong, the gong and the Shang. The shi were low-level aristocrats, the Nong were the farmers, the gong were the artisans and craftsman and the Shang were the merchants.
Canada has a democratic government, whereas China has a communist government.
the caste system
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They're different countries