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  2. Four occupations - Wikipedia

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    A painting of a gentry scholar with two courtesans, by Tang Yin, c. 1500. The four occupations (simplified Chinese: 士农工商; traditional Chinese: 士農工商; pinyin: Shì nóng gōng shāng), or "four categories of the people" (Chinese: 四民; pinyin: sì mín), [1] [2] was an occupation classification used in ancient China by either Confucian or Legalist scholars as far back as the ...

  3. Social structure of China - Wikipedia

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    The current social structure of China relies on strata, which are defined by an individual's economic and social status. There are a total of ten strata which, in a general sense, include government officials, private and small business owners, industrial workers, agricultural laborers, and the unemployed. [ 119 ]

  4. Prehistory of China - Wikipedia

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    Academician Zhang Guangzhi, in his book The Bronze Age of China, was the first to clearly point out that the Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties were the heyday of the Bronze Age, followed by the Spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period. The Houmuwu ding is the largest and heaviest bronze vessel ever found in China.

  5. Outline of ancient China - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to ancient China: Ancient ChinaChina under the rule of the Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties, beginning around 2070 B.C. and extending until approximately 256 B.C.

  6. Social issues in China - Wikipedia

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    Homelessness in China is a social issue. In 2011, there were approximately 2.41 million homeless adults and 179,000 homeless children living in the country, 0.18% of the country population. [29] However, owing to government policies and housing schemes, China has managed, to some extent, to tackle the problem.

  7. Chinese historiography - Wikipedia

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    The period established social and political patterns which shaped China's history from that point on. [ 22 ] There was a gradual relaxation of Marxist interpretation after the death of Mao Zedong in 1976, [ 23 ] which was accelerated after the Tian'anmen Square protest and other revolutions in 1989, which damaged Marxism's ideological ...

  8. History of China - Wikipedia

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    Despite its importance, Legalism was probably supplemented in non-political matters by Confucianism for social and moral beliefs and the five-element Wuxing (五行) theories for cosmological thought. [50] The Qin administration kept exhaustive records on their population, collecting information on their sex, age, social status and residence. [51]

  9. Category:Social history of China - Wikipedia

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