Which Xueba has a chronology of historical memorabilia? High school compulsory 123 adds up, according to political, economic and cultural points, 1840 to 2000.

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Chronology of historical events in senior high school: ancient history of China 1, western Zhou dynasty (1046-77 1): politics: patriarchal feudalism; Economy: bronze casting is developed; 2. Spring and Autumn Period (770 BC-476 BC): Politics: the enfeoffment system collapsed and the slave society collapsed; Economy: Niu Geng has iron plows and artificial iron smelting; Culture: the formation of Confucius and Confucianism, the emergence of a hundred schools of thought, The Book of Songs; 3. Warring States Period (475 BC-2265438 BC+0 BC): Politics: Shang Yang reformed and established a feudal system; Economy: the formation of natural economy, the construction of Dujiangyan and Zheng Guoqu, and the policy of emphasizing agriculture and restraining business; Culture: continue to contend, Mencius, Xunzi, Chu Ci, Sina; 4. Qin Dynasty (2265438 BC+206 BC): Politics: the establishment of autocratic centralization of authority (including the establishment of the emperor system, the system of three officials and nine ministers, and the implementation of the county system); Culture: seal script, official script; 5. Han Dynasty (202 BC-220 AD): Politics: China-Korea system, secretariat system; Economy: the Western Han Dynasty coupled plows, the Eastern Han Dynasty used oxen to pull plows, the formation of the industrial bureaucracy in the Western Han Dynasty, the opening of the Silk Road and the "Silk Country" in the Western Han Dynasty, the smelting of iron from coal and water, and strict urban management; Culture: Dong Zhongshu's "exclusive respect for Confucianism", the establishment of imperial academy in the Eastern Han Dynasty, papermaking, Cai Lun; 6. Sui and Tang Dynasties (58 1 year -907): politics: three provinces and six departments; Economy: celadon and white porcelain in Tang Dynasty, grass market in Six Dynasties, Chang 'an; Culture: engraving printing, gunpowder invention, calligraphy, European style, Liu style and Tang poetry in the Tang Dynasty; 7. Song and Yuan Dynasties (960- 1368): Politics: the system of provincial administration in Yuan Dynasty, and Wang Anshi's political reform in Northern Song Dynasty; Economy: the rise of cotton textile industry in Song Dynasty, blue and white porcelain in Yuan Dynasty, the breakthrough of time and space boundary in Song Dynasty and the development of Caoshi, Tokyo and Lin 'an; Culture: Zhu Neo-Confucianism in the Southern Song Dynasty, biography of compass, biography of gunpowder, Bi Sheng and movable type printing in the Northern Song Dynasty, wooden movable type in the Yuan Dynasty, and Zhao Ti's calligraphy, literati painting, Song Ci and Yuan Qu; 8. Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368- 1840): Politics: Ming Dynasty Cabinet, Qing Dynasty Military Department; Economy: famille rose porcelain and enamel porcelain in Qing dynasty, merchants' guild in Ming dynasty, closed-door policy of sea ban, budding capitalism; Culture: the thoughts of Li Zhi, Huang Zongxi, Gu and Wang Fuzhi, the emergence of Peking Opera, novels of Ming and Qing Dynasties; Ancient world history 1. Ancient Greece: 1, Solon reform began (594 BC): 2. The reform of Christini began (506 BC): 3. Pericles (443 BC-429 BC): 4. The movement of the wise (mid-5th century BC): 2. Ancient Rome: 65433 BC. Promulgated the law of twelve bronze watches (449 BC): 3. Civil Law (509 BC-3 BC): Modern History of China 1. The period of the old democratic revolution (BC1840-1919): (1) From the Opium War to the Sino-Japanese War. 2. The signing of treaty of nanking (1842); 3. The germination of "new ideas" (65438+1940s and 1950s); 4. Suits, western food and houses were introduced to China (65438+1940s); 5. The Second Opium War (1856-1860); 6. Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement (1851-kloc-0/864): Tianmu System in China (1853), Tianjing Rebellion (1856) and Senior Minister New Edition (65438). (2) Economy: 7. Westernization Movement (65438+60s-90s); 8. The emergence of national capitalism (65438+ 1960s and 1970s); (3) culture: 9. China Post Pilot Project (1866); 10, China built the first ship designed by itself, and the modern shipping industry started (1865); 1 1, China started its own modern newspaper (65438+70s); 12, the beginning of China's own cable telegraph (1877); 13. Call to China (1882); 14, the first film screening in China (1896); 15, Sino-Japanese War (1894- 1895): naval battle in the Yellow Sea (1894); 16, the signing of treaty of shimonoseki and the struggle against the header (1895); (2) From the Sino-Japanese War of 1894 to the May 4th Movement (19 19): (1) Economy: 1, the initial development of national capitalism (19); (2) politics: 2. The Reform Movement of 1898 (1895- 1898): bus writing (1895), Hundred Days Reform (1898); 3. The Boxer Rebellion (1899-1900); 4. Eight-Nation Alliance's war of aggression against China (1900- 190 1 year); 5. The signing of the Xin Chou Treaty (190 1 year); 6. China League was established (1905); 7. Sun Yat-sen put forward the Three People's Principles (1905); 8. Wuchang Uprising (19 1 1 year); 9. Nanjing Provisional Government was established (19 12 New Year's Day); 10, Provisional Constitution of the Republic of China promulgated (1912); (3) Culture: 1 1, China creates wireless telegraph (1906); 12, a "short spring" appeared in national industries (1912-19); 13, the new culture movement began (1915); 14, Hu Shi published "Improvement of Literature" and Chen Duxiu published "On Literary Revolution".