Ancient China By Haley.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Find your seat and work on your Ch. 4 Outline
Advertisements

Early Dynasties of China
Key Terms - China The Huang He River The Yangtze River Dynastic Cycle Mandate of Heaven Emperor Zhou Dynasty Civil Service Exam Calligraphy Confucianism.
Ancient Chinese Civilization
E. Napp The Zhou and the Qin Dynasties In this lesson, students will be able to identify characteristics of the Zhou and Qin dynasties. Students will be.
CHINESE DYNASTIES Ancient Dynasties  Xia- ( BCE)- “The Legendary Dynasty” founded by “Yu the Great”  Settled along the Huang He (Yellow) River.
The Warring States Period 403 BC – 221 BC Times were violent and bad… (the simple version) So philosophers tried to solve the problems with new ways of.
The rule of Shi Huangdi Unification of China during the Qin Dynasty. The young Shi Huangdi (13 years old) unified China through the brutal ideas of Legalism.
Review! Describe the geography of ancient India What were the two capitals of the Indus river valley civilization? Why do historians know so little.
Dynasties of China Review! As we go through each dynasty, you will take notes on the most important aspects of each one. The words highlighted in green.
Ancient China By Hannah. Dynasties Shang 1766 B.C. Zhou 122 B.C.-253 B.C. Han 202 B.C A.D.
Dynasty: ruling family China’s history can, in part, be seen as a series of dynasties.
Ancient China By: Chelby Dragons The Chinese call themselves Descendants of the Dragon. The Chinese worship dragons. The emperors wore dragons on the.
From River Civilization to Isolation
The Qin Dynasty Shi Huangdi unified the warring kingdoms of China and established the Qin dynasty. He connected existing walls to protect against attacks.
Strong Rulers Unite Warring Kingdoms Sec. #3. The Terracotta Army In 1974, a group of farmers found pottery made of terracotta Archaeologists found 8,000.
Lets learn what happened when!. __________________________________________________ 5000 BC The 1 st Mesopotamian settlements 2100 BC 1 st Chinese settlements.
Empire of China. Zhou Dynasty ( BC) Mandate of Heaven : justifies royal authority and establishes dynastic cycles Nobles rule through feudalism.
The Great Wall of China By: Olivia Dynan.
Shang Dynasty Years in Power 1766 BC – 1050 BC Established first dynasty Ruled much of North China Plain Built first walled cities Nobles at the top/peasants.
The First Empire of China
Ancient China By: Wyatt. Chinese Inventions Did you know that the Chinese are one of the most advanced civilizations. They invented the compass, gun powder.
Early Chinese Dynasties. Shang Dynasty B. C. First dynasty with written records Oracle bones- shells and bones that contained writing Major.
GeographyCultureDynastiesVocabularyReligion
ANCIENT CHINA. Huang-He River “Cradle of Agriculture” Very fertile Carries silt from the areas through which it travels- “yellow color”
Ancient China By: Brandon. Inventions Chinese people from Ancient times were scientifically advanced. The compass is one of the Chinese inventions that.
Today I am… investigating Chinese philosophies DO NOW: What was going on in China during the Zhou Dynasty?
The Great Wall of China is about 1,500 feet and the archeologists are still discovering more pieces of the wall each month. It is 25ft high and the towers.
Unit 11: China Visual Vocabulary – Mr. Hauger’s 6 th Grade Class.
 People were to be civil to one another, and aid the weak. He quickly gained a wide following.
Chapter 3 Section 3&4 The Chinese Dynasties. The Mandate of Heaven was a claim by the Chinese that their kings or emperors had the authority to rule and.
Twenty Questions Subject: Chapter 3 Twenty Questions
Section 20.1 Early China. Chinese Civilization Begins People farmed as early as 7000 BC Centered on two rivers – Yangzi & Yellow Grew rice, millet, and.
Shang Dynasty  Grew out of the banks of three rivers:  Huang He (Yellow River)  Chang Jiang (Yangtze)  Xi Jiang (West River)  Silk  Domesticated.
The Culture of Early China Part 2 I. The Ch’in Dynasty ( BC ) 1. Shih Huang Ti 1. “1 st Emperor” 1. “1 st Emperor” 2. Expand Territory 2. Expand.
Chapter 4 “Classical China” 1029 B.C.E. – 220 C.E.
Chapter 22 The First Emperor of China. Was the Emperor of Qin an effective leader?
Classical China and India. Classical China  Zhou Dynasty ( ) Mandate of Heaven Feudalism  Decline of Zhou Dynasty Confucianism Daoism Legalism.
Homework 2/3 -Unit 5 Vocabulary Assessment (Ancient China) will be on FRIDAY 2/7! Warm Up 2/3 -Read and answer questions about the Ch’in Dynasty!
Unit 11: China Visual Vocabulary.
The great wall of china.
What should we know about Classical China?
Chapter 4: Ancient Chinese Civilization
The ABC's of Ancient China
1. China: Physical..
Unit 11: China Visual Vocabulary.
The Zhou and the Qin Dynasties
Classical China: The Qin and Han Dynasties 300BCE-300CE
Look at these symbols/pictures. Are you familiar with any?
Early China 1500 B.C.-300 B.C..
The Zhou and the Qin Dynasties
Early Chinese Civilizations
The Qin dynasty ruled China from
Ancient China Religion Geography Achievements Taoism Confucianism
Early China and the Han Dynasty
Government and Dynasties of Ancient China
Ancient China Unit Mr. Duncan.
The Zhou and the Qin Dynasties
Ancient China ABC Book By Khristian Arnold.
What was the significance of the Han Dynasty in China? Notes #26
DO NOW What happens to the Shang Dynasty after ruling China for 600 years? Who wins control and what does he call himself? How long does the emperor believe.
DO NOW What happens to the Shang Dynasty after ruling China for 600 years? Who wins control and what does he call himself? How long does the emperor believe.
Dynasty Known For Shang Dynasty B.C. Zhou Dynasty B.C. Qin Dynasty
The Qin Dynasty The Han Dynasty
Classical China Qin & Han & Silk Road.
QIN & HAN DYNASTY 5-3.
Early China Zhou and Qin “Grrr…”.
The ABC Book of Ancient China
Unit 11: China Visual Vocabulary.
Shang.
Presentation transcript:

Ancient China By Haley

Dynasties 1766 B.C. Shang 256 B.C Zhou 1923 B.C Qin 122 B.C Chou 2o2 B.C Han

Qin Dynasty Shih Huang Ti proclaimed himself the first Emperor of Ancient China. He wanted to live forever so he tried a potion but died from the chemicals. Believed in Confucianism and legalism. Refined China by burning school books so all studies were the same. China’s borders were expanded and the Great Wall of China was built.

Great Wall of China The wall is 25 feet wide. It is called “Wan Li Quang Queng” because it is many miles long. Fires in the wall signal intruders.

Yin-Yang Sunny side had anything to do with males and sun. Shaded had anything to do with female and dark.

Bibliography Dowling, Mike., "The Electronic Passport to Chinese History," available from http://www.mrdowling.com/613chinesehistory.html; Internet; updated Tuesday, April 30, 2002 11:58 PM Hooker, Richard. "Unified Emperor: Qin." The Chinese Empire. 1996. 4 Jun 2007