| 1. dynasty
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A lamp with a transparent case that protects the flame or electric bulb. It has a handle for easy carrying |
| 2. Confucius
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A written character symbolizing the idea of something without using the sounds necessary to say it |
| 3. chopsticks
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Capital of China in the northeastern part of the country |
| 4. calligraphy
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A real or imitation Hindu or Buddhist temple or sacred building, typically a many leveled tower |
| 5. jade |
An oblong frame with rows of wire or grooves that beads are moved across for making calculations |
| 6. emperor |
A giant woody grass that mainly grows in the tropics and is often used in making furniture and other implements |
| 7. bamboo |
A succession of people from the same family that hold ruler positions in a country
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| 8. Asia |
A toy that is made with a light frame with thin material stretched over it that is then flown in the wind with a string attached |
| 9. rickshaw |
The largest continent that constitutes nearly one third of all landmass and lies predominantly north of the equator |
| 10. lantern
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Decorative handwriting or handwriting written with a pen of paintbrush on a canvas as art |
| 11. abacus |
A sovereign ruler with great rank and often unlimited power |
| 12. ideogram |
A large bearlike mammal that is black and white in color and native to the bamboo forests of China |
| 13. pagoda
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A Chinese philosopher that taught about practical morals |
| 14. Beijing |
Each of a pair of small, thin, tapered sticks that are held in one hand and used for eating, often made of ivory, wood, or plastic |
| 15. kite |
A small two wheeled cart that holds a single passenger and is pulled by another person |
| 16. panda |
A hard, normally green stone, that is used to make ornaments and jewelry |