Bellringer Which Chinese philosophy* do you think has been used most successfully? *Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism.

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Bellringer Which Chinese philosophy* do you think has been used most successfully? *Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism

Agenda 1.Chinese Philosophies Review 2.Qin and Han Dynasties 3.The Dynastic Cycle

Objectives Students will be able to… 33. Summarize the major features of the Qin and Han Dynasties.

Era of Warring States Everyone fights everyone else, and no one is in charge Responses to the chaos: – Confucius – Daoism – Legalism

Chinese Philosophies What would class look like… – Under Confucianism? – Under Daoism? – Under Legalism? Any good fortune cookie sayings?

Qin Dynasty ( BCE) Objective #33

Qin Dynasty Emperor of the Qin kingdom conquers his rivals and becomes Shi Huangdi – the First Emperor

Legalism, Implemented Implemented strict rules and harsh punishments Centralized the government under the emperor Burned books and killed thinkers and poets who criticized the government

Qin Achievements Built roads to link the empire, expanding trade Doubled the size of China, united the warring states, defeated the nomads Standardized currency, writing, and measurements

Construction Great Wall Terra Cotta Warriors

Predictions What happened to the Qin Dynasty?

Qin Collapse Government was an autocracy – government in which the ruler has unlimited and arbitrary power High taxes, harsh punishments, abusive construction projects People revolt when Shi Huangdi dies, dynasty is destroyed

Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE)

Han Dynasty Many tried to become emperor, but Liu Bang conquered the others and founded the Han Dynasty in 202 BCE Liu Bang and Wudi strengthened the government, but without punishing the people

Confucianism, Implemented Expanded the bureaucracy – Civil service exams and education Stable government, lower taxes Farmers were most important part of society Importance of family

Han Achievements Technology and commerce – Silk trade – Invent paper, porcelain, harness, plow, wheelbarrow, watermills, compass Assimilation of conquered people into Chinese culture

Predictions What happened to the Han Dynasty?

Han Fall Poor grew poorer with each generation – Rich manipulated the poor, so the poor revolted Wealthy families tried to be more powerful than the emperor Rivals fought for power and the dynasty fell apart

Predictions How were the Han and Qin similar? How were they different?

The Silk Roads Silk is a strong, lightweight, attractive fabric – Carried from China, through deserts and mountains, to India, Persia, Egypt, and Rome Cultures and ideas also spread along the Silk Roads – Buddhism

Dynastic Cycle The dynastic cycle can be applied to any Chinese dynasty. Explain how the dynastic cycle can be applied to each of the Qin and Han dynasties.