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Shang Dynasty – Chou Dynasty
China Chinese Civilization: Shang Dynasty – Chou Dynasty
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LEARNING TARGETS: I CAN explain how China’s geography shape its history. I CAN identify the key personalities in China.
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GEOGRAPHY OF CHINA
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flourished in the valley of Huang Ho (Yellow River) and Yangtze River
plain between the rivers was known as China’s heartland early Chinese had to supply their own goods
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HAN DYNASTY Xia Dynasty (Legendary Dynasty) Shang Dynasty Chou Dynasty
Ancient Chinese River Valleys Shang Dynasty (First Historical Dynasty) Chou Dynasty HAN DYNASTY Chin Dynasty (China’s First Empire)
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Shang Chou Ch’in Han Sui Tang Sung Yuan Ming Qing Republic Communist
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CHINA’S FIRST DYNASTY BASED ON RECORDS:
SHANG DYNASTY
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founded by King Tang reached Bronze Age China’s first family of rulers to leave written records replaced the legendary dynasty known as Xia (Hsia) Dynasty
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practiced ancestor worship
used oracle bones (for writing) which were made from shoulder blade of animals or turtle shells had a writing system
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farming community planted rice and millet used elephants in battle wove silk cloth laid the foundation of Chinese ceramic art
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CHINA’S SECOND DYNASTY BASED ON RECORDS:
ZHOU/CHOU DYNASTY
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toppled down the last king of the Shang Dynasty
was divided into two periods: the Eastern Chou and Western Chou longest reigning dynasty (900 years) used iron and learned to domesticate and ride horses
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first dynasty to use the MANDATE OF HEAVEN – belief that granted emperors the right to rule based on their ability to govern well, appropriately and fairly; gives right to topple ineffective rulers.
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philosophy flourished in China
Some of the Philosophies that flourished during Chou Dynasty: 1) Legalism 2) Confucianism 3) Taoism
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LEGALISM believes that a ruler must have absolute power
encouragement and rewards for those who perform well harsh punishments must be given to those who disobey control people’s ideas and actions
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CONFUCIANISM introduced by Confucius
defined ways on how to behave in relationship with others emphasized family relationships, especially FILIAL PIETY – respect and obedience for elders
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TAOISM introduced by Lao Tzu
aimed to discover the “Tao” or the way of the natural universe and live in harmony with nature conceptualized yin - yang
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SUN TZU military strategist wrote the Art of War
focuses more on defeating the enemy psychologically rather than materially and physically
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Shang Dynasty – Chou Dynasty
China Chinese Civilization: Shang Dynasty – Chou Dynasty
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Chin Dynasty – Han Dynasty
China Chinese Civilization: Chin Dynasty – Han Dynasty
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LEARNING TARGETS: I CAN identify the key personalities in China. I CAN express my thoughts about the deeds and contributions of Chin and Han Dynasty.
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QIN/CH’IN DYNASTY
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China’s First Empire China’s named patterned after the empire founded by SHI HUANG-TI – China’s first emperor made the empire united gave China a form of government that lasted for more than 2000 years
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SHI HUANG-TI stopped wars in China and conquered barbaric lands
responsible for giving China’s name ordered the construction of the Great Wall of China and Terra Cotta Army
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SHI HUANG-TI standardized system of writing and measurements
ordered many books to be burned ordered noble families to live in his city built a highway of over 4,000 miles
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SHI HUANG-TI constructed irrigation projects for the farmers
introduced currency imposed harsh taxes and had an oppressive government
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HAN DYNASTY
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replaced Ch’in Dynasty
considered as Golden Age in Chinese history utilized SINOCENTRISM – belief that considered Chinese culture as superior to other culture and China as the center of the civilized world
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due to that belief, early Chinese called themselves as “People of the Han”
established by Liu Bang or Gaozu ( a rebel who came from the peasant class)
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WU-TI most powerful Han emperor known as “Martial Emperor”
declared Confucianism as the official ideology of the government extended the boundaries of the empire
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CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE HAN DYNASTY
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university was founded study the teachings of Confucius and other great writings – the lessons use in taking the civil service examination
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paper was invented used for record keeping, etc.
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invented collar harnesses made possible for horses to pull heavy loads
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wheelbarrow was invented
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invented watermills to grind grains
helped Han Dynasty to feed 60 million people one of the factors that led agriculture to be the most important and honored occupation
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created the world’s first seismograph – an instrument that detects and measures earthquakes
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recorded information about comets, stars, eclipses, planets, etc.
invented accurate calendar, star maps and several astronomical instruments
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made porcelains’ surface smooth and clean
silk was exported to different places outside China magnetic compass was also invented
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Chin Dynasty – Han Dynasty
China Chinese Civilization: Chin Dynasty – Han Dynasty
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