2500 Battle of Zhuolu China |
2500 Battle of Banquan China |
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2300 - 2200 100 Great Flood of Gun-Yu (Chinese: 鯀禹治水), also known as the Gun-Yu myth,[1] was a major flood event in ancient China that allegedly continued for at least two generations, which resulted in great population displacements among other disasters, such as storms and famine. People left their homes to live on the high hills and mounts, or nest on the trees |
2300 Rice Culture Stone Axes, Megaliths, Cist Graves, Terraced Burial Mounds |
2260 Symbolic mode of writing, music, dressmaking, sacrificing at solstices by Yao |
2357 Pleiades Star Cluster Recorded |
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Yangcheng
2134 Astrologers failed to predict a solar eclipse |
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Kingdom of Han China
2205 BCE - 1911 CE 4116 |
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