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China Trivia
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. How was the government affected by the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989?
three years later - he formed the Chinese Communist Party
lost face
kaolin with cobalt for color
hard-paste - soft-paste - and bone china
2. Why was a sixth string added to the guqin and by whom was it done?
5
from Jiangxi to Yenan
Ming
Zhou Won Wang added it to mourn his son
3. What does acupuncture help balance within us?
chi (energy) and blood flow
Kublai Khan
loved their art - lost their empire
Ma-Ho in honor of Muhammad
4. What happens to the children with 'little emperor syndrome?'
Zhou Won Wang added it to lead his army into battle
clear the way for officials and processions - number of strokes declared the importance of the individual
lost face
they become spoiled and fat
5. What do the Chinese call the Great Wall - and what does it mean?
not a war - but a police action by the UN
Europeans used it to dominate China during the Opium War in the 1800s
Ma-Ho in honor of Muhammad
Wanli Chang Cheng means Great Wall of 10 -000 Leagues
6. Where does silk come from and what do the producers eat?
silkworms eat mulberry leaves
Ma Yuan - 'one-corner Ma -' was known for painting half the canvas in a very Taoist way
anti-foreign and anti-communist
urban
7. What was the line that divided North Korea and South Korea?
set up the Communist North and Capitalist South
the 38th parallel
urban
to guard China
8. What do you need to do in silkmaking in order to dissolve the gooey substance that holds the cocoon together?
boil it
set up the Communist North and Capitalist South
from Jiangxi to Yenan
the five elements
9. Which of the compass points do the Chinese place the most importance on - and what color and animal represents it?
south - represented by red and a phoenix
5
three years later - he formed the Chinese Communist Party
Ming
10. Why was a sixth string added to the guqin and by whom was it done?
Zhou Won Wang added it to mourn his son
not a war - but a police action by the UN
chi (energy) and blood flow
devil's horsemen
11. What was the saying of the Sung dynasty?
three years later - he formed the Chinese Communist Party
it was forbidden - also called Purple because purple was symbolic of the north star - or the center of the cosmos
loved their art - lost their empire
hard-paste - soft-paste - and bone china
12. How did the invention of gunpowder backfire on the Chinese?
Mao Zedong
Ma-Ho in honor of Muhammad
Treaty of Nanking - 1840 - gave England extraterritoriality and Hong Kong
Europeans used it to dominate China during the Opium War in the 1800s
13. What was ironic about the fact that Mao Zedong attended the May 4th Movement in 1919?
three years later - he formed the Chinese Communist Party
urban
Ming
Wanli Chang Cheng means Great Wall of 10 -000 Leagues
14. What do the Chinese call the Great Wall - and what does it mean?
5
urban
he was a eunuch orphan Muslim - so had no filial piety obligations
Wanli Chang Cheng means Great Wall of 10 -000 Leagues
15. Why was it called theForbidden City?
landscape
set up the Communist North and Capitalist South
it was forbidden - also called Purple because purple was symbolic of the north star - or the center of the cosmos
he was a eunuch orphan Muslim - so had no filial piety obligations
16. Who were the Red Guards in the Cultural Revolution and what was their job?
young enforcers of rules
harsh and public
landscape
5
17. Where did the Long March begin and end?
harsh and public
from Jiangxi to Yenan
public humiliation and loss of face
public humiliation and loss of face
18. Who is a famous Sung watercolor painting - and what is he known for?
19. Why could Cheng-Ho leave and explore?
Mao Zedong
he was a eunuch orphan Muslim - so had no filial piety obligations
Treaty of Nanking - 1840 - gave England extraterritoriality and Hong Kong
commoners and men (except eunuchs)
20. What is the purpose of the creatures of the compass of China?
south - represented by red and a phoenix
hard-paste - soft-paste - and bone china
to guard China
not a war - but a police action by the UN
21. What was the purpose of Chinese punishments?
Kublai Khan
5
freedom within yourself
public humiliation and loss of face
22. What was the Korean War?
Ming
not a war - but a police action by the UN
Chih Shih Huang-Ti of the Qin Dynasty
boil it
23. What does acupuncture help balance within us?
commoners and men (except eunuchs)
from Jiangxi to Yenan
chi (energy) and blood flow
boil it
24. What were the 1919 and 1989 Tiananmen Square movements against?
anti-foreign and anti-communist
young enforcers of rules
public humiliation and loss of face
clear the way for officials and processions - number of strokes declared the importance of the individual
25. Who led the Red Army in the Long March?
chi (energy) and blood flow
chi (energy) and blood flow
the five elements
Mao Zedong
26. Who led the Red Army in the Long March?
wind and water
Ming
Mao Zedong
to guard China
27. What was the name of the Mongolian ruler during the failed Mongol invasions of Japan in 1274 and 1281?
harsh and public
Kublai Khan
Zhou Won Wang added it to mourn his son
Mao Zedong
28. Which of the compass points do the Chinese place the most importance on - and what color and animal represents it?
hard-paste - soft-paste - and bone china
south - represented by red and a phoenix
set up the Communist North and Capitalist South
divine wind
29. In which dynasty did Cheng-Ho live?
three years later - he formed the Chinese Communist Party
divine wind
Ming
5
30. Under what dynasty was theForbidden City built?
Ming
from Jiangxi to Yenan
chi (energy) and blood flow
urban
31. How was the government affected by the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989?
from Jiangxi to Yenan
lost face
boil it
Wanli Chang Cheng means Great Wall of 10 -000 Leagues
32. How did the invention of gunpowder backfire on the Chinese?
lost face
clear the way for officials and processions - number of strokes declared the importance of the individual
kaolin with cobalt for color
Europeans used it to dominate China during the Opium War in the 1800s
33. How many meridians are in your body?
5
they become spoiled and fat
Mao Zedong
not a war - but a police action by the UN
34. Who were the Red Guards in the Cultural Revolution and what was their job?
divine wind
the five elements
Ming
young enforcers of rules
35. What was porcelain maid out of - and what did they use to color it?
clear the way for officials and processions - number of strokes declared the importance of the individual
it was forbidden - also called Purple because purple was symbolic of the north star - or the center of the cosmos
kaolin with cobalt for color
Ming
36. What are the three categories of Ming and Ching porcelain?
hard-paste - soft-paste - and bone china
the five elements
Zhou Won Wang added it to lead his army into battle
Ming
37. What five Chinese inventions have had the most influence on today's world?
he was a eunuch orphan Muslim - so had no filial piety obligations
gunpowder - printing - compass - paper - silk
set up the Communist North and Capitalist South
5
38. What was porcelain maid out of - and what did they use to color it?
kaolin with cobalt for color
gunpowder - printing - compass - paper - silk
boil it
5
39. Why did the Roman Empire fall because of the silk road?
it overextended itself along the road
5
Zhou Won Wang added it to lead his army into battle
gunpowder - printing - compass - paper - silk
40. What was the most prominent subject to paint during the Sung dynasty?
landscape
three years later - he formed the Chinese Communist Party
commoners and men (except eunuchs)
devil's horsemen
41. What does the Monkey King symbolize?
Europeans used it to dominate China during the Opium War in the 1800s
young enforcers of rules
freedom within yourself
from Jiangxi to Yenan
42. Why could Cheng-Ho leave and explore?
he was a eunuch orphan Muslim - so had no filial piety obligations
from Jiangxi to Yenan
divine wind
Treaty of Nanking - 1840 - gave England extraterritoriality and Hong Kong
43. What was Cheng-Ho originally named - and who was it in honor of?
Zhou Won Wang added it to lead his army into battle
Ma-Ho in honor of Muhammad
lost face
landscape
44. What was the purpose of Chinese punishments?
devil's horsemen
public humiliation and loss of face
landscape
Ming
45. What were the 1919 and 1989 Tiananmen Square movements against?
silkworms eat mulberry leaves
Chih Shih Huang-Ti of the Qin Dynasty
Ming
anti-foreign and anti-communist
46. Why was a seventh string added to the guqin and by whom was it done?
not a war - but a police action by the UN
anti-foreign and anti-communist
Zhou Won Wang added it to lead his army into battle
loved their art - lost their empire
47. Who was theForbidden City forbidden to?
chi
commoners and men (except eunuchs)
divine wind
chi (energy) and blood flow
48. What is the central force that Feng Shui focuses on?
chi
it overextended itself along the road
loved their art - lost their empire
public humiliation and loss of face
49. What are two purposes the gong served in China?
urban
clear the way for officials and processions - number of strokes declared the importance of the individual
Ma-Ho in honor of Muhammad
loved their art - lost their empire
50. What does the Monkey King symbolize?
Ma Yuan - 'one-corner Ma -' was known for painting half the canvas in a very Taoist way
freedom within yourself
he was a eunuch orphan Muslim - so had no filial piety obligations
clear the way for officials and processions - number of strokes declared the importance of the individual