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Chinese Emperor Wu Wang in horse-drawn carriageChinese Emperor Wu Wang (Zhou Dynasty) in his eight-horse carriage
Chinese Emperor Wu Wang creates loud explosionsChinese Emperor Yeou Wang (Zhou Dynasty) alarms his enemies with loud explosions. Date: circa 781 - 771 BC
Chinese Emperor Wu Wang creates loud explosionsThe Chinese Emperor Wu Wang (Zhou Dynasty) uses gunpowder to frighten the enemy
Bronze Bo Bell. 770 BC - 476 BC. Built during the Spring and Autumn Period, Zhou Dynastys first period. Chinese art. Sculpture on bronze. CHINA. Beijing. Museum of History of China. Proc: CHINA
Hang-Zhou (Hangchow)Bird s-eye view of the city, formerly known as Hang-chow, Xuntien or Quinzay, one of the seven ancient capitals of China, praised by Marco Polo as a very fine place
Guang-Zhou (Canton)A native sailing boat on the river near Guang-zhou. Date: 1811
Guangzhou FactoriesThe English factories at Guang-zhou, previously known as Canton
Imperial Canal, ChinaThe southern terminal of the Imperial (or Grand) Canal (Da Yun-he) at Hang-zhou
Chinese Emperor Wu Wang entertaining with gunpowderThe Chinese Emperor Wu Wang (Zhou Dynasty) uses gunpowder to make loud noises to entertain his guests