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China 400 A.D. – 1500s 7.02 I can describe how the reunification of China prior the Tang Dynasty helped spread Buddhist beliefs 7.03 Summarize agricultural, commercial, and technological developments during the Song Dynasty, and describe the role of Confucianism during the Song.
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China’s Geography https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6IrkUvJxio
7.19 Create a visual or multimedia display to identify the physical location and major geographical features of China including the Yangtze River, Yellow River, Himalayas, Plateau of Tibet, and the Gobi Desert.
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Label the following -Yangtze River -Yellow River -Himalayas, -Plateau of Tibet -Gobi Desert
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Label the following -Yangtze River -Yellow River -Himalayas, -Plateau of Tibet -Gobi Desert
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DO NOW August 23rd, 2019 Answer:
How did the Yellow River get it’s Name? Name at least 3 different geographical features of China.
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LINKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTNyIJHcPd0
Tang-Song-Dynasty--2aaxnz1.pdf tang_dynasty.pdf
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AGENDA DO NOW Teacher Explanation Video
Students will complete the guided notes for the Sui, Tang, and Song Dynasties (Pages ). Class Discussion
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OBJECTIVES AND STADARDS
7.02 Describe how the reunification of China under the Tang Dynasty and reasons for the cultural diffusion of Buddhism (helped spread Buddhist beliefs) OBJECTIVE TSW be able to evaluate and describe the how the Sui, Tang and Song dynasties unified China using guided notes and the Textbook. Today TSW will only complete the guided notes for pages (Sui, Tang, and Song Dynasties). TSW know they have it when they can list 4 out of 6 reunification efforts made by China under the Tang Dynasty. TSW then describe how these efforts reunited China and brought a new sense of national identity
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DO NOW August 26, 2019 Objective: analyze how the rulers of China rebuilt their empires after years of war Agenda: China Rebuilds its Empire Notes (pg ) DO NOW__USE PAGES —Study the MAP and answer the following questions: “Step Into the Place” What group conquered China? In what direction did this group extend its empire? PLACE: What challenges did the geography of the Mongol empire present for travelers? REGIONS: Describe the extent of the Silk Road. What were its furthest boundaries at either end? Analyzing: Identify two advantages and disadvantages of building and maintaining an enormous empire.
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China Rebuilds Its Empire/Review from 6th Grade
Han Dynasty ended in A.D. 220 For the next 300 years, NO CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
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China Rebuilds Its Empire/Review
Collapse into separate kingdoms People suffered many hardships. Warlords fought each other. Nomads attacked and captured parts of China. China lost control of neighboring lands it had previously conquered. The people of Korea freed themselves and started their own civilization.
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The Sui Dynasty Brings Unity then Revolt
-Wendi, a Chinese General declared himself Emperor in A.D He won many battles and set up a new dynasty called The Sui Dynasty. (SWAY) - This unified China, once again, under the rule of emperors.
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The Sui Dynasty Brings Unity then Revolt
-Wendi, a Chinese General declared himself Emperor in A.D He won many battles and set up a new dynasty called The Sui Dynasty. (SWAY) - This unified China, once again, under the rule of emperors.
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Standards 7.02 I can describe how the reunification of China prior the Tang Dynasty helped spread Buddhist beliefs 7.03 Summarize agricultural, commercial, and technological developments during the Song Dynasty, and describe the role of Confucianism during the Song.
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Making Inferences in History
DO NOW Tuesday, august 27, 2019 Objective: analyze how the rulers of China rebuilt their empires after years of war Agenda: China Rebuilds its Empire Notes (pg ) Making Inferences in History Why would a lack of central government cause an empire to collapse? Give an advantage and disadvantage of having a warlord as a leader of a kingdom. 3. Why would it be beneficial to have control over the Silk Road? 4. Explain how the Tang dynasty was weakened.
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The Sui Dynasty Brings Unity then Revolt
Wendi was followed by his son, Yangdi, who wanted to expand China’s territory. He was not successful. He had more success trying to bring back the glory of the Han Dynasty. He accomplished the following things: * Repaired the Great Wall * Rebuilt the magnificent Han capital city of Changan * Built the Grand Canal – waterways that connected China’s two great rivers (the Huang He and the Yangtze) * The waterways made it easier to ship rice and other products between northern and southern China. * This united China’s economy.
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The Sui Dynasty Brings Unity then Revolt
-Yangdi forced the farmers to do all of this work and charged them higher taxes to pay for it. -The farmers revolted and Yangdi was killed, bringing an end to the Sui Dynasty.
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DO NOW 8/27/2019 ANSWER THE FOLLOWING Using Complete Sentences :
List at least 2 Accomplishments of the SUI Dynasty. List at least 1 way the Tang Dynasty tried to restore order.
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The Tang Dynasty 7.20 I can describe the reunification of China under the Tang Dynasty and reasons for the cultural diffusion of Buddhism. A.D a general named himself Emperor and founded the Tang Dynasty which lasted nearly 300 years. Rulers restored strong central government, made reforms to improve government Taizong, most powerful ruler, brought back civil service exams and gave land to farmers Brought peace and order to the countryside
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Growth and Trade Tang rulers took control of the Silk Road.
Increased trade, cities became wealthy. Changan, world’s largest city, wide avenues and large market squares 700s – Tang rulers faced challenges from Turkish nomads and lost control of Silk Road. Trade and the economy suffered Chinese farmers revolt Continued unrest led to the fall of Tang Rule in A.D. 907.
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List 4 out of 6 reunification efforts made by China under the Tang Dynasty.
Next, describe how these efforts reunited China and brought a new sense of national identity
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The Song Dynasty After the Tang fell, military leaders ruled China.
In A.D. 960, one of them became emperor and founded the Song (SUNG) Dynasty. Lasted from A.D. 960 to A.D A time of economic prosperity and many cultural achievements Faced many challenges: northern nomads forced them to move their capital south to Hangzhou.
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Buddhism in China Buddhism came from India in the A.D. 100s. At the fall of the Han Dynasty, many people in China turned to Buddhism seeking peace and comfort. Tang rulers feared Buddhism’s growing influence. They saw it as an enemy of China’s Confucian traditions. A.D. 845, the Tang government destroyed many Buddhist monasteries and temples. Buddhism in China never fully recovered. Buddhism did, however, thrive in Korea. It later spread to the nearby islands of Japan.
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Review Watch Think Write
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Confucian Ideas/Review
Confucius believed that a good government depended on having wise leaders. The Civil Service exams were based on Confucian principles. After the fall of the Han, Confucianism went into decline and Buddhism won many followers with its message of escape from suffering. Tang and Song rulers wanted to return Confucianism to the position of respect it had held before. Neo-Confucianism – a new understanding of Confucianism – created to stop the growing influence of Buddhism. Taught that people should be concerned with the world and also the afterlife. People must be active in society and help others.
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Neo-Confucianism Included some Buddhist and Daoist beliefs.
It became more than a set of rules for good behavior. It became a religious tradition with beliefs about spiritual world. Taught that people would find peace of mind if they followed the teachings of Confucius. Neo-Confucianism and civil service exams – strengthen the government. Only men were tested on Confucian beliefs. Only 1 in 5 passed. Scholar-officials – new class of leaders – no physical work – who influenced Chinese thought/government well into modern times.
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EXIT - choose one How did Tang rulers use Civil Service examinations to improve the government of China? (3 – 5 sentences) Why do you think Buddhism spread from India through China and into Korea and Japan? (3-5 sentences)
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