Events in Chinese History that Influenced Literature

  • 1400 BCE

    Earliest evidence of Chinese writing found on oracle bones

    Earliest evidence of Chinese writing found on oracle bones
    Oracle bone script is the form of Chinese characters on animal bones or turtle plastrons. It is Shang writing which is directly related to modern Chinese script.
  • 1000 BCE

    Earliest known Chinese poems composed

    Earliest known Chinese poems composed
    The Classic of Poetry is a collection of the oldest existing Chinese poetry. The picture shows a song handwritten by the Emperor Qianlong from the Zhou dynasty in 600BC.
  • 551 BCE

    Confucius teaches ethical values

    Confucius teaches ethical values
    Confucius was a philosopher, teacher, editor, and politician from the State of Lu in China. He taught ethical values such as honesty, loyalty, and respect for elders.
  • 100

    The first Chinese dictionary

    The first Chinese dictionary
    A famous Chinese scholar, Xu Shen, edited the first Chinese dictionary, "Shuo Wen Jie Tzi" or in English, The origin of Chinese Characters. The dictionary is arranged by "boo shou" using a system of 540 radicals.
  • 365

    T'ao Ch'ien is born

    T'ao Ch'ien is born
    He was an important lyric poet also known as Tao Yuanming. Well educated in Confucianism and Taoism, he projected warmth, humanity, and personal vulnerability in his poetry.
  • Jan 1, 690

    Poetry writing included in the civil service exam

    Poetry writing included in the civil service exam
    Imperial (civil service) examinations were used to select candidates for the state bureaucracy. Most failed the exam because it was based on knowledge of classics and literary style, which therefore lead to many problems.
  • Jan 1, 868

    Diamond Sutra is published

    Diamond Sutra is published
    A major event in Chinese literature, the first book with a printed date is published. The book relates to Buddhism principles and uses metaphors to show wisdom cuts through illusions to reveal reality.
  • Jan 1, 900

    Song lyrics became popular

    Song lyrics became popular
    Song lyrics, or tz'u, were sung by women entertainers and became a major poetic form. A famous poet and songwriter, Li Ch'ing-chao, wrote many songs of her feelings as a maiden and her hatred of war.