In this article I will explain the early civilization of China and the outline of various era of this era. In addition, it includes the political and cultural pursuit of people during this period, the struggle of the people of Asia and their religious beliefs and community struggle and identity and diversity. In the early period of seeing the emergence of the Chinese civilization where geographical barriers were relatively isolated, the early civilization of China had little relation with other cultures. In the Neolithic Age, people living in areas of unique environments such as the Yellow River and the Yangtze River basin acquired agriculture, the animals became domesticated, the production of ceramics became more refined.
Since it is a fertile area that is easily accessible through river travel without many geographical obstacles, the early Chinese civilization developed almost entirely around the Yellow River basin. For this reason it grew rapidly until it filled the majority of the valley and formed a strong civilization. Due to the fertile agricultural land, in this valley, the eastern part of China can develop a stronger, more permanent civilization, unlike the civilization of the nomadic herbs in the dryer, lively regions of the western part.
Many great civilizations formed on the banks of these holy rivers. Early river civilization included the Indus Valley Civilization, Ancient Egypt (Nile), Mesopotamia (along Tigris and Euphrates), and the Chinese civilization along the Yellow River. Most of these civilizations are agricultural societies. But one of the main challenges facing today's rivers is climate change. And I am worried about today's situation. Today, our river is consumed at a rate that is seasonal in 20 years. Between the past 10 and 12 years, we have witnessed depletion of rivers over dozens nationwide. Today, some of the most important rivers in southern India, the Cauvery Sea, the Krishna Sea and the Godavari River are flowing into the ocean for only a few months a year.
Early Chinese civilization was located between the two major rivers of the Yangtze River and Red River, but unlike most rivers in China, the plain between the two rivers is fertile, people are rice and other Crops can be cultivated. Rivers are a source of water for daily life, and in the vicinity of the Yangtze River, the mountain road water makes it possible for people to cultivate rice. The nomads of the northern prairie became Mongolians and did not develop a sedentary lifestyle for those who settled in the plains of the river. In addition, China is surrounded by the west mountains and the desert. Thanks to these geographical features, China has been separated from other parts of the world and could prosper in other parts of Europe and the world until the Silk Road was developed.