The seventh grade history textbook catalogue of People's Education Press Volume 1 Unit 1 The Origin of Chinese Civilization
The ancient inhabitants of China
Lesson 2 primitive farming life
Lesson 3 China's ancestors
Activity 1 Looking for History
Unit 2 the emergence of the state and social changes
Lesson 4 The Rise and Fall of Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties
Lesson 5 Brilliant Bronze Civilization
Lesson 6 Disputes during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period
Lesson 7 the era of great change
Lesson 8 Cultural Prosperity in China (1)
Lesson 9 The Prosperity of China Culture (2)
Activity 2: Historical Story
Unit 3 the establishment of a unified country
Lesson 65438? Qin Wang swept Liuhe?
Lesson 65438? Is there no way to punish Qin without asking for trouble?
Unified Han dynasty
Economic development in Han dynasty
The Rise of Xiongnu and Its Peace War with Han Dynasty
Hantong Western Regions and the Silk Road
Prosperous Qin and Han culture (1)
The Prosperous Culture of Qin and Han Dynasties (2)
Debate on the merits and demerits of Qin Shihuang in Activity 3
Unit 4 Separation of Political Power and Integration of the State
The three countries stand upright.
The development of Jiangnan area
Lesson 20 Great Integration of Northern Nationalities
Culture of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties (1)
Lesson 22 Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties Culture (2)
Activity Lesson 4 Using Historical Maps to Learn History
Activity class five? Review the past and learn the new? Methods and techniques
Chronology of Chinese Historical Events (I)
appendix
postscript
The seventh grade historical knowledge summarizes the ancient residents of the motherland
1, Sanzui: Yuanmou was the earliest known human being in China (1.7 million years ago) P2.
Beijing ape-man site is the richest ancient human remains and remains in the world. P3
China has discovered the largest number of ancient human sites in the world. P4
2. The fundamental difference between humans and animals lies in whether they can make tools P2.
3. In the evolution from ape to human, labor played a decisive role. P2
4. Time and place of life of Beijingers and cavemen: About 70 years ago? 200,000 years ago, Beijingers lived in caves in Gulong Mountain, Zhoukoudian, southwest of Beijing, and lived in groups with percussion tools and natural kindling. This is the primitive society of early human beings. Cavemen lived in the area where Beijingers lived about 30,000 years ago. They still use percussion tools, but they have mastered polishing and drilling techniques, can create artificial fires, and make a living by gathering and hunting. The collective in which they lived also entered the period of matriarchal clan commune. P3 No.5
5. What progress did Neanderthals make compared with Beijingers?
Beijingers live in groups with natural fire. Neanderthals knew how to make a fire by hand, mastered polishing and drilling techniques, and lived a clan life. Cavemen can also fish, and they can go far to the seaside to exchange daily necessities with other primitive people. I can sew clothes with bone needles and know how to love beauty. Bury after death. pregnenolone
6. Clan: a collective that is United by blood ties and handed down from a common ancestor, living together, working together and living together, without distinction between rich and poor. pregnenolone
Primitive agricultural life
7. Hemudu people (about 7000 years ago) lived in the Yangtze River basin, and Banpo people (about 5000 to 6000 years ago) lived in the Yellow River basin. They all used grinded stone tools and began their primitive farming and settlement life. Hemudu race rice, Banpo race millet. Hemudu people live in a dry fence house, which is convenient for ventilation and moisture-proof; Banpo people live in a house in a semi-basement. P7-9
8. Three mornings: China is the first country in the world to grow rice and millet. There are seeds of Chinese cabbage or mustard in the earthenware pot of Banpo site, which proves that China is the earliest country to grow vegetables in the world. P7-9
9. The embryonic form of early Chinese characters originated from Banpo painted pottery. P9