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Ancient China

Neolithic China

Sinanthropus pekinesis “Peking Man” (750,000 – 500,000 BCE) Sinanthropus pekinesis

Yellow River Civilization

Neolithic Pottery 3000 BCE to 2000 BCE

The 4 Old-World River Valley Cultures

“Zhōngguó” (The “Middle Kingdom”)

Shang Dynasty 1766-1027 BCE

Bronze Age Empires

Shang: 1523-1028 BCE

Oracle Bones The bones would be written on and then heated. The cracks were then interpreted.

Oracle Bones Calendar

The Evolution of Chinese Writing during the Shang Pictographs Semantic-Phonetics This allowed people who could not speak the language to learn to read it because you needed to learn symbols not words

Turtle Mountain Person

Ceremonial Dagger – 1028 BCE Axe Scepter – 1100 BCE - jade Ceremonial Dagger – 1028 BCE

Shang Urn

Shang Bronzes

Ritual Wine Vessel – bronze, 13c BCE

Sanxingdui – Three Star Hill - (China’s Greatest Bronze Age Culture)

Zhou Dynasty 1027 - 256 BCE

Western Zhou: 1027-771 BCE

Eastern Zhou: 771-256 BCE

Ritual Food Vessel, bronze 11c BCE (Western Zhou)

Ritual Wine Vessel – 4c bronze, silver, gold, copper

Zhou Coins - bronze

Spring and Autumn Period The first half of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty When the Zhou rulers are forced to relocate their capital to the Eastern side of China, the Spring and Autumn period beings Spring = New Capital Autumn = Dynastic Decline

“T’ien Ming” The Mandate of Heaven The leader must lead by ability and virtue. The dynasty's leadership must be justified by succeeding generations. The mandate could be revoked by negligence and abuse; the will of the people was important. Developed by the Zhou dynasty. Suggested that the emperor was only allowed to rule through the god’s permission.

Tiānzǐ The Son of Heaven Title given to Chinese emperors because their rule was dependent on the gods and divine favor

Temple of Heaven Built in 1490 AD by Ming Dynasty Twice a year the emperor prayed here to ask for a good harvest in the year to come. The emperor was closely tied to natural events Good harvest = God’s want emperor in power Bad Harvest = God’s no longer favor the emperor and he needs to go

The Symbol of Power

The Dynastic Cycle Start here A new dynasty comes to power. The emperor reforms the govt. & makes it more efficient. Emperor is defeated !! Lives of common people improved; taxes reduced; farming encouraged. The Dynastic Cycle Rebel bands find strong leader who unites them. Attack the emperor. Problems begin (extensive wars, invasions, etc.) Poor lose respect for govt. They join rebels & attack landlords. Taxes increase; men forced to work for army. Farming neglected. Droughts, floods, famines occur. Govt. increases spending; corruption.

YOUR CHINESE DYNASTIES PROJECT, YAY!!!!!!!!!! Your group will be assigned a dynasty from Chinese history. Needed information: 1). A map showing what part of China the dynasty ruled 2). Their capital city and if they moved their capital who must have both 3). First and last emperor and any emperors that changed the capital city 4). What part of China did the dynasty come from 5). Years in Power 6). One Cultural Accomplishment achieved in China while the dynasty was in power 7). One major construction completed by the dynasty 8). Two famous emperors from the dynasty and why their famous 9). Please apply the Dynastic cycle t o your dynasty