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| c. 500 BC |
| | The Chinese I Jing, or 'Classic of Changes', is compiled as a book of divination | |
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| c. 500 BC |
| | The Chinese philosophy of alternating opposites is expressed as yin and yang | |
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| c. 400 BC |
| | Daodejing ('The Way and the Power') is the book of Daoism | |
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| c. 350 BC |
| | Daoism, attributed to the mythical sage Lao Tzu, becomes a popular alternative to the solemnity of Confucianism | |
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| c. 350 BC |
| | Tea, now well established as a drink, features in a Chinese dictionary | |
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| c. 350 BC |
| | The brutal philosophy of Legalism contributes to the decline of the Zhou dynasty | |
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| c. 250 BC |
| | The Chinese develop the crossbow, many centuries before its use in Europe | |
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| 221 BC |
| | After 800 years the Zhou dynasty is brought to an end by the ruler of the Qin kingdom | |
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| 221 BC |
| | The ruthless Qin dynasty establishes control over the whole of central China | |
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| c. 215 BC |
| | The Qin emperor joins up earlier fortifications to create the Great Wall of China | |
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