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East Asian Dynasties Timeline

  • 2200 BCE

    Xia Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)

    Xia Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)
    This dynasty was the first to adhere to the policy of dynastic succession. It was also regarded as a mythical construct of later Chinese Historians until excavations in the 20th century corresponded to certain descriptions in the accounts.
  • 1766 BCE

    Shang Dynasty (Chinese)

    Shang Dynasty (Chinese)
    This Dynasty faced rebellions by local lords, attacks by Central Asian nomads and natural disasters. However some time later it weakened and fell.
  • 1700 BCE

    Xia Dynasty ENDS (Chinese Dynasty)

    Xia Dynasty ENDS (Chinese Dynasty)
  • 1080 BCE

    Shang Dynasty ENDS (Chinese Dynasty)

    Shang Dynasty ENDS (Chinese Dynasty)
  • 1045 BCE

    Zhou Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)

    Zhou Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)
    During this dynasty laws were recorded for the first time, the first coins were created, farmers began to use plows for oxen, Chinese culture spread, trade grew, and Chinese began making iron tools.This dynasty ruled for 800 years.
  • 221 BCE

    Qin Dynasty(Chinese)

    Qin Dynasty(Chinese)
    During this dynasty, they established the first empire in China. During which the Qin leaders engulfed 6 Zhou states. The dynasty had a lasting cultural impact on the dynasties that followed.
  • 221 BCE

    Zhou Dynasty ENDS (Chinese)

    Zhou Dynasty ENDS (Chinese)
  • 206 BCE

    Han Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)

    Han Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)
    With the Han dynasty came unity and stability, arts and sciences flourished, paper making was invented and was used to write records, trade grew all the way through Europe and South Asia for other natural resources. During this dynasty they also built the historical Great Wall Of China.
  • 206 BCE

    Qin Dynasty ENDS(Chinese)

    Qin Dynasty ENDS(Chinese)
  • 57 BCE

    Silla Dynasty (Korean Dynasty)

    Silla Dynasty (Korean Dynasty)
    Silla was one of the 3 rival kingdoms they conquered the other 2 kingdoms and unified the peninsula. This was possible because of its centralized government, and highly hierarchical system of social ranks. It is best seen in the gold crowns which were greatly prized.
  • 37 BCE

    Goguryeo Dynasty (Korean)

    Goguryeo Dynasty (Korean)
    During this dynasty an achievement was that Goguryeo controlled most of the Korean peninsula, large parts of Manchuria and parts of the Russian Far East and Easter Mongolia when it was at its best.
  • 18 BCE

    Baekje Dynasty (Korean)

    Baekje Dynasty (Korean)
    An achievement was that Baekje was a great maritime power its nautical skill, which made it the Phoenicia of East Asia, was instrumental in the dissemination of Buddhism throughout East Asia and continental culture to Japan.
  • 221

    Han Dynasty ENDS (Chinese)

    Han Dynasty ENDS (Chinese)
  • 581

    Sui Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)

    Sui Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)
    During the Sui dynasty, the people built granaries that helped them with a stable source of cheap food during famine years.
  • 618

    Tang Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)

    Tang Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)
    During this dynasty a new type of printing emerged by using blocks of wood and clay. This helped ideas spread rapidly since books printed faster. Gunpowder was also invented. Lastly, magnetic compasses which helped sailors find their way back or to a certain fishing point.
  • 618

    Sui Dynasty ENDS (Chinese Dynasty)

    Sui Dynasty ENDS (Chinese Dynasty)
  • 660

    Baekje Dynasty END (Korean)

    Baekje Dynasty END (Korean)
  • 668

    Goguryeo Dynasty END (Korean)

    Goguryeo Dynasty END (Korean)
  • 698

    Parhae Dynasty (Korean)

    Parhae Dynasty (Korean)
    An achievement of Balhae was that it had a high level of craftsmanship and engaged in trade with neighboring countries such as Göktürk, Japan, Silla and Tang.
  • 710

    Early Japan Period Ends

    Early Japan Period Ends
  • 710

    Nara and Heian Periods (Japanese)

    Nara and Heian Periods (Japanese)
    During this period huge parts of Japanese history such as Buddhism, Taoism and other Chinese influences were at their height. The Heian period is also considered the peak of the Japanese imperial court and noted for its art, especially poetry and literature.
  • 907

    Tang Dynasty ENDS (Chinese)

    Tang Dynasty ENDS (Chinese)
  • 918

    Koryo Dynasty (Korean Dynasty)

    Koryo Dynasty (Korean Dynasty)
    During this Dynasty the country began to form its own cultural traditions from the rest of East Asia. Buddhism was influential and widespread. Its visual art was similar to China´s Song Dynasty. Koryo had good relations with China and adopted its culture and political system.
  • 926

    Parhae Dynasty ENDS (Korean)

    Parhae Dynasty ENDS (Korean)
  • 935

    Silla Dynasty ENDS (Korean Dynasty)

    Silla Dynasty ENDS (Korean Dynasty)
  • 960

    Song Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)

    Song Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)
    This dynasty brought stability and cultural advancement due to its reunification.
  • 1192

    Nara and Heian Period ENDS (Japanese)

    Nara and Heian Period ENDS (Japanese)
  • 1192

    Kamakura Period (Japanese)

    Kamakura Period (Japanese)
    The Kamakura period marked the transition to land-based economies and a concentration of advanced military technologies in the hands of a specialized fighting class.
  • 1279

    Song Dynasty ENDS (Chinese)

    Song Dynasty ENDS (Chinese)
  • 1279

    Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)

    Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)
    One achievement that happened during this dynasty was that Yuan Dynasty unified China after a period of more than 300 years.
  • 1333

    Kamakura Period END (Japanese)

    Kamakura Period END (Japanese)
  • 1338

    Muromachi Period (Japanese)

    Muromachi Period (Japanese)
    The Muromachi period in spite of the political disorder, witnessed great cultural growth, particularly under the influence of Zen Buddhism. The uniquely Japanese arts of the tea ceremony and flower arranging.
  • 1368

    Ming Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)

    Ming Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)
    Under the Ming dynasty, the naval explorer Zheng reached as far as the coasts of East Africa for trade. Chinas population also doubled. It's remembered for its drama, literature, and world renowned porcelain.
  • 1368

    Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty ENDS (Chinese)

    Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty ENDS (Chinese)
  • 1392

    Choson Dynasty (Korean Dynasty)

    Choson Dynasty (Korean Dynasty)
    During this dynasty, Confucianism became Korea's dominant religion. Chinese characters came to be used for Korean writing, writers were inspired by the art and literature of China. They also used Confucianism as a basis for government
  • 1392

    Koryo Dynasty ENDS (Korean Dynasty)

    Koryo Dynasty ENDS (Korean Dynasty)
  • 1573

    Muromachi Period END (Japanese)

    Muromachi Period END (Japanese)
  • 1573

    Azuchi Momoyama Period (Japanese)

    Azuchi Momoyama Period (Japanese)
    The Azuchi Momoyama period brought political unification under the daimyo Oda Nobunaga and his successor Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who finally brought all provinces under the control of the central government.
  • Azuchi Momoyama Period END (Japanese)

    Azuchi Momoyama Period END (Japanese)
  • Edo Period (Japanese)

    Edo Period (Japanese)
    That period was a time of internal peace, political stability, and economic growth under the shogunate (military dictatorship) founded by Tokugawa Ieyasu.
  • Qing Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)

    Qing Dynasty (Chinese Dynasty)
    The Qing Dynasty was the last imperial dynasty in China. This era was noted for its initial prosperity and tumultuous (loud) final years.
  • Ming Dynasty ENDS (Chinese)

    Ming Dynasty ENDS (Chinese)
  • Edo Period END (Japanese)

    Edo Period END (Japanese)
  • Meiji Period (Japanese)

    Meiji Period (Japanese)
    An achievement of this period was they adopted a constitution and a parliamentary system, instituted universal education, built railroads and installed telegraph lines, and established strong army and navy forces.
  • Choson Dynasty ENDS (Korean Dynasty)

    Choson Dynasty ENDS (Korean Dynasty)
  • Qing Dynasty ENDS (Chinese Dynasty)

    Qing Dynasty ENDS (Chinese Dynasty)
  • Meiji Period END (Japanese)

    Meiji Period END  (Japanese)
  • Taisho and Early Showa Period (Japanese)

    Taisho and Early Showa Period (Japanese)
    This period is considered the time of the liberal movement known as the "Taishō democracy" in Japan; it is usually distinguished from the preceding chaotic Meiji.
  • Taisho and Early Showa Period (Japanese) END

    Taisho and Early Showa  Period (Japanese) END