From 202 BCE- 220 CE, the Chinese experienced economic prosperity aka the "Golden Age". They established trade on the Silk Road and made big steps in science and technology like papermaking, the rise of rudders for ships, and advanced map-making.
Song Dynasty960-1270 CE
I have paper money now.
Wow China is so cool
The Sui Dynasty was founded by Wen-Di who reunited the 17 Kingdoms of China forcefully after 361 years of chaos. Also during this time, China began "National Projects" to unite the country with common goals. They also rebuilt the Great Wall, constructed the Grand Canal, and Yang-Di, Wang-Di's son was assassinated at the end of the dynasty
Yuan Dynasty(Mongol Rulers)1279-1368 CE
During this dynasty, the civil service exams started, porcelain and gun powder were invented. Also during this dynasty, the oldest/first book was published, the "Age of Poetry" began, and Empress Wu became the first woman to rule in China in her own name.
Ming Dynasty1368-1644 CE
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During this time, the Song Dynasty has the Golden Age of Imperial China. They also modified the civil service system to meritocracy. Paper money was now a thing and Genghis Khan was the Mongol Emperor.
Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan continued to conquer China and establish the Yuan Dynasty, trade is much safer now, and Marco Polo starts living in China.
In the time of the Ming Dynasty, the great wall was extended, there is discrimination against non-Chinese, and explorer Zheng-He led expeditions to the Indian/Africa Ocean. This Dynasty was founded by a peasant named Taizu.