Q.1: Why didn't Ma Chang feel cut off from his fellow Muslims?
Ans: Ma Chang did not feel cut off from his fellow Muslims because there was no check on the Muslims in China. There, they were allowed to pray the way the Muslims prayed. They could observe all those rules which the Muslims throughout the world observed. They could lead their lives the way the Holy Prophet (SAW) had instructed the Muslims to lead.
Q.2: What happened in the 8th century?
Ans: In the 8th century, the Muslims armies reached the borders of China. Before China was captured, Caliph Waleed bin Abdul-Malik died and the General was killed. After death of the Caliph and General, the Muslims army made peace with the Chinese Emperor. The army turned back but left some Muslims in China who were allowed by the Emperor to live there peacefully.
Q.3: How did the Muslim merchants reach China and where did they settle?
Ans: The Muslim merchants reached China by sea. They settled in big ports.
Q.4: Who was Ibn-e-Batuta and when did he reach China?
Ans: Ibn-e-Batuta was a very great Arab traveler. He reached China in 14th century. He liked the country very much. He praised the good government of China and its five roads in his book which he wrote about his travels.
Q.5: When was people's Republic of China set up?
Ans: People's Republic of China was set up in 1949. It was set up in Peking. It was a communist government.
Q.6: Who was Yang and how did his mother teach him a lesson?
Ans: Yang was a poor boy.His father died when he was only three years old. His mother weaved cloth which she used to sell so that her son could get good education. When one day she saw that her son had run away from school, she cut into pieces the cloth which she had been weaving for several days. On his asking, the mother told him that he would not be so sad at spoiling the cloth as she was at his leaving the school. These words of his mother affected him so much that wen back to school at once and started working hard.
Q.7: How did Chang help his father in the field?
Ans: Chang helped his father in the field by spending a lot of his time there.He worked hard in the field so that they could have a great yield. He took care of the young shoots and the leaves of the beans, peas, tomatoes and potatoes which had just sprouted.
Q.8: Where is the Yellow River and why is it named so?
Ans: The Yellow River is in China. It is the second longest river in Asia and the sixth longest in the word. Its estimated length is 5464 kilometers. It is called the Yellow River because it brings with it a great deal of yellow mug which deposited in the plain.
Q.9: Name the famous crops of China?
Ans: The famous crops of China are corn, rice, soya beans are millet etc. Corn is the main crop of northern China where rice is very expensive. Rice is the main crop grown mainly in southern portion of China. Crops grow in abundance in China on account of having yellow mud which the Yellow River carries along with it.
Q.10: Where is the Great Wall of China situated and what are its dimensions?
Ans: The Great Wall of China is situated along the northern border of China. It is made of bricks and stones. It is about 30 feet high and 13 fee wide. There are watch-towers for the soldiers to keep watch on enemies.
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