Korea and It’s Traditions. Geography of the Korean Peninsula Korea is covered 70% by mountains. Most people live in the west, where they can farm. Korea.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Todays Target Make a folding fan from a sheet of paper. Illustrate it with scenes reflecting natural environments.
Advertisements

February 13th 2012 Today’s Agenda
12.5 Kingdoms of Southeast Asia and Korea
Ancient Korea Presentation created by Robert L. Martinez Primary Content Source: Prentice Hall World History Images as cited. zlatni.org hwarangdo.com.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Korean History and Culture.
Objectives Describe how geography affected life on the Korean peninsula. Understand the influence of China and Buddhism on Korea. Explain the major achievements.
Ancient Communism Korean War. First Koreans were immigrants from northern Asia First people grew rice and made bronze tools Practiced shamanism- belief.
Japan Learns from China and Korea
CHAPTER 12 China in the Middle Ages. SECTION 1- CHINA REUNITES.
China’s influence in Japan, Korea and Vietnam. China’s Influence on Japan - Art  China influenced the art in Japan by:  They used brushes on paper.
Landforms East Asia stretches from the western provinces of China to the eastern coast of Japan. Mongolia Taiwan N. Korea South Korea East Asia include.
Chapter 11: Cultures of East Asia
Korea. Korea History 109 BC under Han dynasty Chinese influence Gradually separated into 3 Kingdoms Koguryo (north), Paekche (southwest), Silla (southeast)
The Emergence of Japan January 25, 2012World History.
Chapter 11 Section 3.  Archipelago  Shinto  Prince Shotoku  Lady Murasaki Shikibu  Koryo Dynasty.
The Cultures of East Asia Chapter 24, Section 4 Pages
China Chapter 28, Section 1. China Early History Early China was not influenced by other countries due to the geography and long distances Dynasty- a.
North and South Korea A Divided Country. History China ruled Korea until 300 A.D A.D.—the kingdom of Silla united most of the peninsula Korea.
KOREA. I. GEOGRAPHY – peninsula (land surrounded by __________) on 3 sides. - 2 countries ___________ and ______________ A. Korea has served as a cultural.
Chapter 9, Lesson 1 Korea: History & Culture
History of Korea. KOREA Located on a peninsula Located on a peninsula Covered with mountains that are not high but are very rugged. Covered with mountains.
Asia Unit 7. Background Information  The countries of East Asia have different customs, histories and traditions.  This Unit focuses on Japan, China,
Korea and Its Traditions!
 Mountainous peninsula-create regionalism  Folk and Origin tales revolve around lake and mountain at Paektusan  Early Korea most influenced by those.
North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea)
The Kingdom of Korea. I. The Early Years 1. Wiman (194 BC) a. Military leader a. Military leader b. United Korea for 40 years b. United Korea for 40 years.
Korea and Vietnam.
1.Where was the maximum South Korean advance in 1950? How does its location compare to that of the Chinese and North Korean advance in 1950? Daily Focus.
Ch. 28-History and Government of East Asia Some of the world’s longest continuous civilizations can be found in East Asia. Their history is filled with.
The Emergence of Japan. Geography of Japan Japan is located on an archipelago, which is a chain of islands. Its four main islands are: Hokkaido, Honshu,
KOREA WORLD HISTORY. ANCIENT KOREA NO WRITTEN RECORDS NO WRITTEN RECORDS ORGANIZED BY CLANS ORGANIZED BY CLANS ANAMISTS—ALL THINGS HAVE A SOUL ANAMISTS—ALL.
Golden Ages of China. The Han Dynasty (206 B.C.–220 A.D.) One of the longest of China’s major dynasties. One of the longest of China’s major dynasties.
Korea Location Korea is a peninsula attached to eastern Asia in between China and Japan. Korea is divided into two sections –North Korea –South Korea.
Chapter 13 Section 3 Korea and Its Traditions
1 EAST ASIA JAPAN About the size of Montana 4/5 is to Mountainous to farm. But plenty of rainfall and a mild climate made farming.
Korea. Korea Today Seoul, South Korea Pyongyang, North Korea.
Then and Now By: Sophie Cox
History and Culture Japan and the Koreas Chapter 23, section 2.
Chapter 13 Section 4 The Emergence of Japan Mr. Schoff Global History I.
By: Katherine, Marquis, Virginia, and Christa. Koreans played role in dynastic struggles that preoccupied people of Northern China In 109 B.C.E., earliest.
Cultures of East Asia ©2012, TESCCC World Geography Unit 11, Lesson 03.
KOREA & ITS TRADITIONS Chapter DO NOW 11/11/14: What common theme does geography play in the creation of civilizations/empires?
The Koreas: North and South Korea. History Called the “Hermit Kingdom” – Surrounded by water on 3 sides – Mountains on northern border – Self-protected.
Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia Chapter 12 – Section 3.
SPREAD OF CHINESE CULTURE: KOREA AND JAPAN.  Most profoundly influenced by China  Dynasties paid tribute to Chinese Emperor  Descendants from Siberia.
KOREA Amanda, Sungjin, Cleo, Dylan. Map Social Structure Gender Roles:  Women generally had lower statuses in Korea than in Japan. Family:  Aristocratic.
China Chapter 28, Section 1.
The Koreas: North and South Korea
Answer the Following two questions with the people around you.
Korea and its Traditions
SOUTH KOREA Geography Coxwell.
The Koreas: North and South Korea
Korea.
East Asia: Korea and Vietnam
Label the Following on the Map – p. 525
Korea and Southeast Asia
The Emergence of Japan.
Today’s Target Make a folding fan from a sheet of paper. Illustrate it with scenes reflecting natural environments.
Japan and Korea Chapter 11 Section 3.
The Spread of Civilization in East and Southeast Asia
Aim: How were Korea and Vietnam impacted by Chinese culture?
The Spread of Chinese Civilization: Japan, Korea, Vietnam Ch. 14
Bellwork What examples can you and your group think of that America has borrowed from other countries cultures?
The Spread of Civilization in East and Southeast Asia
Korean History and Culture
Chapter 12 Section 3 - Korea.
No Warm-up Take a handout from the grey table and have a seat.
Chapter 11: Cultures of East Asia
Tuesday, January 10th, 2017 Happy Tuesday!
Contrasting the Korean Peninsula
Presentation transcript:

Korea and It’s Traditions

Geography of the Korean Peninsula Korea is covered 70% by mountains. Most people live in the west, where they can farm. Korea is covered 70% by mountains. Most people live in the west, where they can farm. Because the country is so close to China, many people took on aspects of the Chinese culture. Because the country is so close to China, many people took on aspects of the Chinese culture. Early Koreans probably migrated from Siberia in Paleolithic and Neolithic times. Early Koreans probably migrated from Siberia in Paleolithic and Neolithic times.

Korea United Between 300 and 600 A.D., there were three separate kingdoms in Korea. Between 300 and 600 A.D., there were three separate kingdoms in Korea. In 668, the Shilla Kingdom united Korea. They ruled from , the Koryo ruled from , and the Choson ruled from In 668, the Shilla Kingdom united Korea. They ruled from , the Koryo ruled from , and the Choson ruled from

The Shilla Dynasty Under the Shilla, they became a Chinese tributary state. Under the Shilla, they became a Chinese tributary state. It was like the Confucian relationship of older brother, younger brother. It was like the Confucian relationship of older brother, younger brother. The Koreans took many Confucian and other ideas from the Chinese, but still maintained their independence. The Koreans took many Confucian and other ideas from the Chinese, but still maintained their independence.

Koryo Dynasty During the Koryo age, Korea took on many Buddhist ideas. During the Koryo age, Korea took on many Buddhist ideas. They wrote many Buddhist texts using movable type. They wrote many Buddhist texts using movable type. Also, the emperor emancipated the slaves during this time. Also, the emperor emancipated the slaves during this time.

Choson, the Longest Dynasty The Choson leader, Yi Song-gye, reduced Buddhist influence during this time. The Choson leader, Yi Song-gye, reduced Buddhist influence during this time. He set up a government based on Confucian ideas. He set up a government based on Confucian ideas. They developed their own alphabet-the Hangul, which led to an extremely high literacy rate. They developed their own alphabet-the Hangul, which led to an extremely high literacy rate.

Other things to know about Korea First wave of Chinese influence to reach Korea was the Han Dynasty First wave of Chinese influence to reach Korea was the Han Dynasty The Shilla, Koryo, and Choson dynasties of Korea are the only dynasties in Korea’s history The Shilla, Koryo, and Choson dynasties of Korea are the only dynasties in Korea’s history In the Shilla dynasty there was the emergence of upper-class women playing a public role In the Shilla dynasty there was the emergence of upper-class women playing a public role The Koryo dynasty gave us celadon-porcelain with a blue glaze. This is still popular today. The Koryo dynasty gave us celadon-porcelain with a blue glaze. This is still popular today. In addition to creating the Hangul-the Chosen dynasty was the longest dynasty ( ) and they created “turtle boats”-metal plated…as a result Japanese attacks were stopped in the 1590s and Korea had a new trade to share with the world. In addition to creating the Hangul-the Chosen dynasty was the longest dynasty ( ) and they created “turtle boats”-metal plated…as a result Japanese attacks were stopped in the 1590s and Korea had a new trade to share with the world.

Korea Today Korean unity lasted almost 1300 years- however it eventually split Korean unity lasted almost 1300 years- however it eventually split North Korea is a communist country and South Korea a democracy North Korea is a communist country and South Korea a democracy North Korea has close ties with China and South Korea with the U.S. North Korea has close ties with China and South Korea with the U.S.

Assignment Draw an illustration that expresses the relationship between Korea and China during either the Shilla, Koryo, or Choson dynasty. Draw an illustration that expresses the relationship between Korea and China during either the Shilla, Koryo, or Choson dynasty. Use symbols to show the exchange of ideas. Use symbols to show the exchange of ideas. Be sure to write a 4-5 sentence paragraph explaining your illustration. Be sure to write a 4-5 sentence paragraph explaining your illustration. Use Ch. 13-Sec. 3 for help. Use Ch. 13-Sec. 3 for help.