China 2000 BC - Unearthing the Truth Behind a Myth: The Xia Dynasty

201346 min 40 secFilm: Documentary

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Direction: Wally LongulTakayoshi AizawaNobuhide AbeYoshihiro Watanabe

Production: Wally LongulFumito KondouRyota Urabayashi

Script: Gary LangTakayoshi AizawaNobuhide AbeYoshihiro Watanabe

Produced by NHK in co-production with Gedeon Programmes/F5 and the National Film Board of Canada.

The nation of China is more than 4000 years old, and recent discoveries are shedding new light on its origins. In our common knowledge China’s earliest dynasty that was proven to exist was the Shang that was founded in about 1600 B.C. However, joint research by Chinese and Japanese archeologists is uncovering evidence of an even earlier dynasty, existence of which has long been considered just a myth as if Troy in China. It was the Xia, the first dynasty established by Yu the Great, who is said to have saved many people's life from violent floods through his diligent flood prevention works.

In the past decades there have been archaeological digs across the country, yielding many astounding findings. They indicate that in this ancient period, many nations were springing up throughout China, each with its own languages and customs.  Archaeological facts also show that many of colonies that thrived along the Yellow River declined through repeated flooding events. Among them one who survived disasters with their unique wisdom would rise to become China’s earliest dynasty. They introduced palace rituals to bind many tribes, and the tradition gave the prototype of all Chinese dynasties through the ages, further having a vast cultural influence on Asian nations.

The episode explores how the first chaos was followed by a dramatic development of the first dynasty and what would create the base of a great civilization.



Subject categories


  • Archaeology > Archaeological Sites
  • Developing Countries > China
  • History > World History

Credits


narrator
Diana Tso
editor
Lawrence Jackman
narration recording
Kitchen Sync Digital Audio
mix
Geoffrey Mitchell
sound editing
Daniel Toussaint
graphics
Mélanie Bouchard
Gaspard Gaudreau
titles
Mélanie Bouchard
Gaspard Gaudreau
online editor
Denis Pilon
post-production supervisor
Mireille Potvin
Louise McLean
post-production coordinator
Mira Mailhot
Pierre Ferlatte
writer
Gary Lang
Takayoshi Aizawa
Nobuhide Abe
Yoshihiro Watanabe
producer
Wally Longul
director
Wally Longul
Takayoshi Aizawa
Nobuhide Abe
Yoshihiro Watanabe
advisor
Hidenori Okamura
Tetsuji Atsuji
Takao Hirase
Kazuyuki Tsuruma
theme music
Suguru Matsutani
Aoi Teshima
animation
Hin Gan
Daisuke Takasaki
illustrations
Hin Gan
Daisuke Takasaki
camera
Ichiro Horiuchi
Daisuke Hasegawa
sound
Shinichiro Ogata
video engineering
Hirotsugu Ogi
computer graphics
Makoto Ikeda
Terabe Akira
VFX
Nozomu Sato
sound effects
Jyunko Fukui
editing
Tomoki Kitamori
Nobuo Suzuki
Masaharu Yoshioka
co-ordination
Quan Wan Shi
Hideki Murayama
Miwa Yamamoto
executive producer
Fumito Kondou
Ryota Urabayashi