History quiz all about Chinese history - a bit harder.
1. In which city was Sun Yatsen kidnapped in 1896?
Xi'an
Guangzhou
New York
London
Sun Yatsen traveled widely, seeking the support of groups of Overseas Chinese to aid the overthrow of the Qing dynasty. In London he was kidnapped by agents of the Chinese embassy. It was pressure from a campaign in the British press from Sun's friends and supporters which led to his release within a month.
2. Which writer wrote with dismay about the destruction of the Old Summer Palace in 1860?
Victor Hugo
George Eliot
Honore de Balzac
Mark Twain
Qing Emperor Qianlong built the Old Summer Palace as a number of fine palaces set among gardens, hills and lakes on the site of a 12th century park. The parkland palace bore the brunt of Anglo-French attacks in 1860 at the end of the Second Opium War.
3. The Yongle Dadian was what?
type of epic poem
encyclopedia
military academy
goverment department
The 永乐大典 Yǒng lè dà diǎn was to be an encyclopedia of all known scholarship on all subjects arranged into categories. It took 2,180 scholars six years to produce an amazing work totaling 11,095 volumes - the Wikipedia of its day.
4. Who was the Premier of China 2003-12?
Hu Jintao
Li Keqiang
Wen Jiabao
Zhao Ziyang
Wen Jiabao was premier under President Hu Jintao. Wen was dubbed ‘the people’s premier’ by both domestic and foreign media because he tried to ensure that China's increasing wealth benefited the rural poor.
5. The banker H. H. Kung married who in 1914?
Song Ailing
Song Meiling
Song Qingling
Song Yaoju
Song Ailing was the eldest of the famous Song sisters and married the rich banker H.H. Kung (a direct descendent of Confucius), Song Qingling married Sun Yatsen and Song Meiling married Chiang Kaishek forming the most powerful family at the time.
6. Cao Pi declared himself the founder of which dynasty in 220CE?
Wei
Xin
Liang
Jin
General Cao Cao placed his son Cao Pi on the throne on the fall of the Han dynasty. Cao Cao's daughter had married the last Han Emperor Xiandi. The new dynasty did not have control over the whole of China, only the northern kingdom of Wei.
7. The Jinggang Mountains are famous for what?
base of Jiangxi soviet
birthplace of Chiang Kaishek
Han dynasty battle
marble quarries
The Jinggang Mountains is known as the birthplace of the Chinese Red Army. The beleaguered Communist forces were hemmed in to the remote mountains in Jiangxi. It formed the Jiangxi soviet 1931-34 before they set off on the Long March.
8. 'Rats and foxes' was a term used by Dowager Empress Cixi for which group of people?
Taiping rebels
Han Chinese
Imperial eunuchs
Scholars
A significant reason for the fall of the Qing dynasty was the intransigence of the Imperial eunuchs. They feared reform as it threatened them and they were in a strong position to block it. Dowager Empress Cixi was a prisoner in her palace, unable to act without the eunuchs approval.
9. Which leader put the Gang of Four under arrest?
Zhou Enlai
Deng Xiaoping
Zhao Ziyang
Hua Guofeng
The Gang of Four soon lost control after Mao Zedong's death on 9th September 1976. Hua Guofeng became the new Chairman rather than a gang member and the gang (including Jiang Qing) was arrested on 21st October 1976 bringing to an end the cultural revolution.
10. In 1980 China set up a number of Special Economic Zones (SEZ) to promote rapid economic development. Which one of these was NOT a SEZ?
Xi'an
Shantou
Xiamen
Zhuhai
Goaded by the continuing prosperity of Hong Kong, China under Deng Xiaoping set up the first SEZs in southern China in 1980. More were created in1984 all over China.
11. The battle of Yamen marked the end of the Song dynasty, where did it take place?
Shandong
Fujian
Beijing
Guangdong
The remnants of the Southern Song dynasty fled by boat from their capital at Hangzhou. The naval battle at Yamen on 19th March 1279, in Guangdong saw the final defeat and the suicide of the last Song emperor.
12. Puyi was Emperor of Manchuguo 1934-45 where was his capital?
Daqing
Shenyang
Changchun
Jilin City
At this time Changchun (meaning Eternal Spring) in Jilin province was known as ?Xinjing? (New Capital). Emperor Puyi had hopes of regaining the Chinese Imperial throne. As hereditary leader of the Manchu people he had the right to claim himself leader of Manchuria then under Japanese occupation.
13. What was the central doctrine of the Taiping rebels?
The Rig-Veda
Ten commandments
Analects of Confucius
The Kojiki
The leader of the Taipings, Hong Xiuquan, developed his own version of Christianity with the Ten commandments as the core set of beliefs.
14. The first books in China were made of what?
beech tree bark
papyrus
vellum
strips of bamboo or wood
Bamboo and wooden slips were used for writing in China before the invention of paper. Bamboo was split lengthwise into strips about eight inches long.
15. The 10,000 ton sculpture in Tiananmen square commemorates what?
October 1st 1949
Heroes of the People
Mai Zedong
Lu Xun
Construction lasted from August 1952 to May 1958. Eight revolutionary scenes are depicted from the 1st Opium war through to the Chinese Civil War.
16. When did China detonate its first atom bomb?
1950
1976
1980
1964
The explosion of the first Chinese atom bomb on October 16th 1964 (from a project begun with Russian technical help) marked China's admission into a very select group of nuclear defended nations.
17. The An Lushan revolt took place in which dynasty
Song
Sui
Tang
Shang
An Lushan was of Turkish/Sogdian descent and while still illiterate became the slave of a Chinese military officer. He soon learned his letters and became an interpreter and rose to become military governor-general to the fractious border regions. He inveigled himself into Emperor Xuanzong's inner circle and then launched a rebellion.
18. Xuanzang's trip to fetch Buddhist scriptures from India took place during which dynasty?
Three Kingdoms
Han dynasty
Tang dynasty
Song dynasty
The famous journey, fictionalized in the 'Journey to the West' brought many scriptures back to China from India. Tang Emperor Taizong built the Great Wild Goose Pagoda at Xi'an to house the books.
19. Shenzhou is the name of a high profile programme for what purpose?
nuclear power generation
environmental protection
space exploration
military training
Shenzhou 神舟 meaning roughly 'Ship of the Heavens' and began in 1992 it aims to put a Chinese person on the moon and set up a space laboratory.
20. The most senior lama after the Dalai Lama in Tibetan buddhism is who?
Kumbum Lama
Panchen Lama
President of China
Karmapa Lama
The Panchen Lama is important because it is he who decides is the next reincarnation of the Dalai Lama (spiritual leader of Tibetan people). It is claimed that the current Panchen Lama is kept under house arrest by the Chinese government.