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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 16 MIN

History of China Part 15

from Blind History · host Blind History with Josh Barry

@Asmr-Blind-HistoryHow China Stays the Same—By Changing (10:15) — An explainer on continuity and change in Chinese history. We trace dynastic cycles of unity and fragmentation, bureaucratic governance, the imperial examination legacy, Confucian family and educational values, frontier and multiethnic dynamics, and how modern China repurposes imperial ideas for state legitimacy and global influence. Perfect for exam review, class discussion, and essay evidence on continuity vs. change. If this helped your revision, please subscribe, like and share. Keywords: China history, dynastic cycles, Confucianism, imperial exams, continuity and change, AP History, IB History. #ChinaHistory #APWorld #IBHistoryOUTLINE:00:00:00Introduction00:00:39Political and Institutional Patterns00:02:31Cultural and Intellectual Threads00:04:58Rethinking 'China' in a Global Context00:07:40Continuity Through Disruption00:08:49Restating the Central Argument00:10:37Synthesis of Major Themes00:13:45Reflections on Future Trajectories00:16:15Conclusion

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