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China, Korea, & Japan

Essential Questions How does geography impact the population distribution of China, Korea and Japan? What was the impact of isolation for the Korean Peninsula and Japanese Islands? What is the significance of the economies of China, Korea and Japan?

What are China’s 3 major river systems? Answer: Huang He Chang Jiang Xi Jiang

Natural Resources p. 622 China Korea Japan Coal, Oil, Natural Gas, Iron Ore, Minerals! Hydroelectric Power Korea Coal, Tungsten Japan Coal, Tungsten, Fishing/Seafood What is the importance of coal? What the heck is tungsten???

Three Gorges Dam – Chang Jiang (Yangtze River)

Chinese Inventions in History Paper Block Printing Gunpowder the Sail Compass Silk Porcelain Steel Kung Fu

Kitty Kung Fu

Chinese Religions and Beliefs

Confucianism Respect for the past, one’s elders Hierarchy/order in society Obey parents, obey emperor/government Emphasis on education Influence on Chinese culture! Confucius 551-479 B.C.

Taoism Based on the teachings of Lao-tzu Emphasizes harmony with nature Tao = “the way” or “the way of the universe” Yin and Yang – balance in the universe Follow your instincts, not rules

Buddhism based on the teachings of the Buddha Buddha = Siddhartha Guatama Goal: To reach nirvana Nirvana = eternal happiness Buddhist Teachings 4 Noble Truths: Life is suffering The cause of suffering is desires To end suffering, you must end desires To end desires, follow the Eightfold Path

8 Fold Path Right view Right intention Right speech Right action Right livelihood Right effort Right mindfulness Right concentration

Mahayana Buddhism Attain enlightenment through meditation Zen or Zazen How do I meditate??? Focus only on the breathing Breathe deep into the belly Allow thoughts to arise and pass away Thich Nhat Hanh