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Geography of China and India
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The geography of India and China had great influences of their economy. My plan of action is to show how India and China's country affected their way of life and their safety. China was divided into three states when they fell to the Han dynasty; the Wu from the Southland and the Wei from the North. For right now I am only going to concentrate on 2 out of the 3 states, the Wu and the Wei. The Wu from the South had wonderful waterways that were used for irrigation and navigation. They had a great way of transportation down those waterways and also helped them transport crops. With the weather conditions in southern China was also amazing, warm weather made it easy for crops such and rice and tea to grow. The south was very well organized because with the rice cultivation it made it easier to promote it to be irrigated. Since the warfare in the Northern part of China more people started moving south so the population boosted shifting the balance. Besides the political part of southern China, the culture and ethnics of it were just as good. In the south the arts, paintings, calligraphy, and poetry skyrocketed with themes of spiritual survival. The Chinese language also kept it's meaning in the south as the primary language. The Wei from the north has topsoil called loess; it is a fine yellow dust. The north unlike the south is very cold especially in the winter months.
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