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What are the achievements of Chinese civilization?

China is one of the cradles of human civilization, with more than 2,000 years of human historical development and civilization. There are many civilizations that have developed mankind and pushed forward history, including:

First, agricultural civilization, which is the oldest and most brilliant civilization in China, has created the apex and direction of agricultural development, and the use of tools and livestock is also the development of agricultural civilization in China. This also believes in the development of agricultural technology and tools.

Second, literature is the soul of the development of a nation and a country. With culture, human beings have thoughts, souls and spirits. Culture unites strength, culture develops production and culture promotes unity. China culture includes "a hundred schools of thought contend", "Confucian culture" and "poems and songs".

Third, architectural civilization, the development of architecture enables human beings to shelter from the wind and rain. However, the development of ancient buildings has not only sheltered from the wind and rain, but also considered beauty, grandeur and comfort. This also created the beginning and glory of China's architecture and bridge science.

Fourth, political civilization. Although China was a feudal political system in ancient times, it was the leader of world civilization in the prosperous Tang Dynasty and the early Qing Dynasty and was once the center of world economy and politics.

1. China's splendid ancient civilization mainly includes science and technology (four great inventions: papermaking, printing, gunpowder and compass), philosophy, literature and art.

Features: Long history, profound knowledge and far-reaching influence.

2. Chinese dynasties: more than 4,000 years ago: Huangdi, Yao, Shun and Yu.

Formation: The dynasties of Xia, Shang and Zhou began to form in the 2nd/kloc-0th century BC.