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1.The four ancient civilizations are all large river basins, with abundant water sources and abundant precipitation.
2.All of them are at the same latitude, all are located along the river, and they are rich in substances.
3.All in the Northern Hemisphere, in the North Temperate Zone.
4.Near the equator, the temperature is suitable for human habitation.
Four Ancient Civilizations:
The Four Ancient Civilizations is the internationally recognized abbreviation of the world's four ancient civilizations. They are Ancient Egypt (northeastern Africa and western Asia), ancient Babylon (western Asia), ancient India (southern Asia) and China (eastern Asia).
The four ancient civilizations actually correspond to the four birthplaces of the world, and the civilizations refer to the four regions where the four large human civilizations were first born, namely the Two River Basin, Ancient Egypt, Ancient India, and Ancient China, while the Aegean Sea civilization of the same period is not included. The significance of the four ancient civilizations lies not in the chronological order, but in the fact that they are the birthplace of the current civilization and the influence of the region where it is located.
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Similarities: 1: Both are on the edge of a large river. Ancient China: The Yellow River.
Ancient Egypt: Nile.
Ancient Babylon: The Euphrates. Tigris.
Ancient India: Ganges.
2: All of them have created a world-recognized civilization and have been brilliant.
3: All of them have been invaded by foreign races and ravaged tragically.
4: In modern times, they have been extremely backward.
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All on the plains of plenty.
All have amazing achievements, brilliant achievements in architecture, culture, etc.
Hieroglyphs were invented.
There are big rivers, the natural environment is better, suitable for human survival, and all of them are in the warm temperate zone, all of which are in the struggle with the natural world, especially in the use and struggle with the big rivers, to develop their respective civilizations.
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There are large rivers, the natural environment is better, suitable for human survival, and they are all in the warm temperate zone.
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All of them are developing their own civilizations in the struggle with the natural world, especially with the use and struggle of the great rivers.
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All have magnificent buildings.
There are not too many ethnic groups, or although there are many, the relationship is handled well.
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The similarities between the four ancient civilizations are: 1. They are all in the Great River Basin. 2. They all invented their own writing.
3. Focus on agriculture. 4. Self-sufficient natural economy. 5. There is a relatively complete social hierarchy.
6. Theocratic beliefs. 7. From slavery to feudal society.
The Four Ancient Civilizations is a collective term for the four ancient civilizations of the world. They were ancient Babylon (located in West Asia, now Iraq), ancient Egypt (located at the junction of West Asia and North Africa, now Egypt), ancient India (located in South Asia, including present-day India, Pakistan, etc.), and China (located in East Asia).
The four ancient civilizations actually correspond to the birthplaces of the world's four major civilizations, namely the two river basins, the Nile River basin, the Indus River basin, and the Yellow River basin, which were the earliest regions where the four large human civilizations were born, and the later Aegean civilization was not included.
The four ancient civilizations are all near 30 degrees north latitude, and they are all located in large river basins. Because these places have abundant water sources for irrigation, fertile land, abundant sunlight, which is conducive to agricultural production, and moderate temperatures, which is conducive to the life of early humans.
The significance of the four ancient civilizations is not in the chronological order, but in the fact that they were the birthplaces of many later civilizations and had a great impact on the region in which they were located. The four major civilizations are the original civilizations, while the other civilizations belong to the derivative civilizations and are deeply influenced by the native civilizations of the neighboring regions.
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There is no correspondence between the four ancient civilizations, and the four ancient civilizations are:
1. China:
China is one of the four ancient civilizations in the world. Around 5,800 years ago, the Yellow River, the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, and the West Liao River showed signs of civilization origin. Around 5,300 years ago, various regions of China entered the stage of civilization one after another; Around 3,800 years ago, a more mature civilization was formed in the Central Plains, and cultural influence was radiated to all directions.
2. Ancient India:
India is a melting pot of cultures, and the country's unique historical background has made it encompass a wide range of cultural currents from ancient to modern, from West to East, from Asia to Europe.
3. Ancient Egypt:
Ancient Egypt is one of the four ancient civilizations. Located in the middle and lower reaches of the Nile River in northeast Africa, about 7,400 years ago, the settlement organization city-states began to appear in the Faiyum region as the center and then formed a state, and the ancient Egyptian civilization was first formed in the Faiyum region of Lower Egypt about 7,450 years ago, and ended in the Islamization of the Arab Empire.
4. Ancient Babylon:
In the east of the world, around 3500 B.C., the first slave states of mankind appeared, and advanced casting technology appeared. Around 2250 B.C., the Sumerians who lived here created an advanced civilization, not only inventing the written language, the cuneiform script, which brought the two river basins into a written historical period, but also inventing a tool suitable for writing, the "clay tablet".
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The similarities of the four ancient civilizations are that they all have great river basins, they all invent their own writing, they all focus on agriculture, they all have self-sufficient natural economies, they all have relatively complete social hierarchies, they all have theocratic beliefs, and they all enter the feudal society from slavery. The four great civilizations were ancient Babylon, ancient Egypt, ancient India, and China.
The four ancient civilizations have a lot in common, they are all near 30 degrees north latitude, the climate here is good, there are large plains and rivers, which are more suitable for large-scale production. The Nile, Yellow River, Yangtze River basins, and the Indus and Ganges basins produced the world's five major civilizations.
At the same time, the four ancient civilizations from 6,000 to 3,700 years ago successively entered the Bronze Age from the Neolithic Age, and then entered the Iron Age. The social system of the four ancient civilizations mostly adopted slavery, and the state power was born relatively late; The four ancient civilizations all had their own calendars and created their own scripts.
The measure of the four ancient civilizations
In the book "The First Civilization", three standards of civilization are proposed, the first criterion is to have cities, primitive small settlements are not enough, there must be a contrast and difference between the city and the countryside; The second criterion is writing, without which it is difficult for human ideology and culture to survive and disseminate; The third criterion is to have a complex ceremonial architecture.
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The four ancient civilizations are ancient Egypt, ancient Babylon, ancient India, and ancient China. The similarities are as follows:
1. All are slave countries;
2. All are built in large river basins that are easy to survive;
3. All of them are agricultural countries;
4. All countries have created writing;
5. They all have their own calendars.
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The four ancient civilizations all have the following things in common:
1.They are all built in large river basins and are easy to survive and develop.
2.They all invented their own writing, recorded and passed on culture.
3.They are all self-sufficient with agriculture as their main form of economy.
4.They all have a relatively complete social hierarchy, and there are differences in social classes.
5.They all practiced theocratic beliefs, and religion had an important impact on society at the time.
6.They all moved from slavery to feudal society.
These commonalities reflect the basic characteristics of ancient civilizations, and also reflect the diversity of the development of human civilization.
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