- The
Liangzhu (/ˈljɑːŋˈdʒuː/)
culture or
civilization (3300–2300 BC) was the last
Chinese Neolithic jade
culture in the
Yangtze River Delta. The culture...
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Liangzhu or
Liang Zhu may
refer to:
Written as 良渚
Liangzhu, the modern-day
subdistrict under Yuhang district of Hangzhou,
China Liangzhu City, an ancient...
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archaeological ruins of
Liangzhu City, or
simply the
Liangzhu site,
consist of a
cluster of
Neolithic sites located in the
Liangzhu Subdistrict and Pingyao...
- The
Liangzhu Museum (Chinese: 良渚博物院; pinyin:
Liángzhǔ Bówùyuàn) is an
archaeological museum dedicated to the
Neolithic Liangzhu culture. It
houses a collection...
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Jiahu (6)
Dadiwan (5)
Damaidi (6)
Banpo (5)
Dawenkou (2)
Longshan (2)
Liangzhu (3)
Small collections of
symbols have been
found at
several archeological...
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Liangzhu Culture to the
Republic of China.
During the
Liangzhu Culture period, Xixi
Wetland has its
starting shape. Much of the land in the
Liangzhu Culture...
- Kra-Dai, and ****ociated with the Kuahuqiao, Hemudu, Majiabang, Songze,
Liangzhu, and
Maquiao cultures. The
second is in the
middle Yangtze River, believed...
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earliest bi were
produced in the
Neolithic period,
particularly by the
Liangzhu culture (3400–2250 BCE).
Later examples date
mainly from the Shang, Zhou...
- Lake
Cultural Landscape, the
Grand Canal, and the
Archaeological Ruins of
Liangzhu City.
Hangzhou is
designated as a sub-provincial city.
Hangzhou ranked...
- The
Butterfly Lovers is a
Chinese legend centered around the
tragic romance between Liang Shanbo (梁山伯) and Zhu
Yingtai (祝英臺),
whose names form the Chinese...