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Ancient China CHAPTER 5
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Geography of China’s River Valleys
When you think of Dragons….What comes to mind?
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Chinese Dragons Dragons were a respected spirit
Brought the life giving rains (China had Dragon rain ceremonies) China’s Explanation of rivers?
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The Geography of China Contrasting Climate and Landforms
North China Plain- Built by soil deposits from the Huang River Short Summer and rain season due to the monsoons Climate is very dry most of the year
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Contrasting Climates Southern climate is the direct opposite of the North (duh) Very warm and damp
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Effects of Civilization
Geographic Barriers? Mountains Rivers What did these barriers do?/ Cause
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Flooding Rivers China’s flooding rivers did what for the people?
Based off of everything we have learned this year, where do you believe the first Chinese villages were established?
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Yellow River The Huang River carries deposits of loess
Loess- yellow-brown soil When the river floods it leaves this yellow brown silt all over the northern region That’s why the northern region can still farm even though it is dry Millet is grown here (staple of Chinese diet)
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China’s Sorrow The Huang (Yellow) River was called China’s Sorrow Why?
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Flood Control Dikes- walls to control the floods
Major issue as a result?
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Early Civilization in China
It is unknown when the first nomadic groups began settling and farming in the region, but it was believed to be as early as 5000 B.C.
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Shang Dynasty 1st Major Civilization in China Arose around 1760 B.C.
Created the first Chinese writing system the writing system was culturally universal, multiple different Chinese groups could use the writing system Built China’s first cities Great Bronze workers Ruled for about 600 years
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Shang Dynasty
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Zhou Dynasty Bordered the Shang
Had times of War and Peace with the Shang Conquered the Shang in 1122 BC Ruled for 1000 years (Western Zhou/Eastern Zhou) The end of the Zhou was marked by a perior of time called the Warring States This period lasted only a small time before the Qin took over
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Mandate of Heaven The idea is that a King or Ruler gets his power by fate, God has determined that person will be in control. Same goes for the father leading his family.
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The Importance of Family
Family is the center of Chinese life, more important than the individual and the nation.
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Traditional Families Could contain up to 5 generations
Extended family- closely related group of people living in the same house Wealthy families may live in one big house Majority of the people were poor and lived in one room cottages positioned close to one and other
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Family Authority Center authority was the eldest male
After the oldest man died, land was divided up between his sons and they started their own families at that point.
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Women’s Roles Women were considered lower status than men
Women were bound by the 3 obedience's 1- obey father in youth 2- obey husband in marriage 3- obey their sons if widowed
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Family Names Chinese tradition is that the family name is passed on to each child then a personal name is given also. When spoken, the family name comes first. Example instead of Seth Whiting, I would be Whiting Seth. What would your name be?
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Confucius and His Teachings Section 2
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The Life of Confucius Confucius- Chinese teacher and philosopher
Name- Kong Fu Zi (Master Kong) one of the earliest Chinese thinkers (Confucius is the Latin translation) Born to a Noble (yet poor) family in the North China Plain (NCP) Self taught (became a teacher)
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Teaching Pioneer First recognized paid teacher
Goal was to find a leader to follow his teachings He never did Believed his life to be a failure Teaching lasted for centuries
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The Teachings of Confucius
His goal was to pass on forgotten teachings of wise men Confucianism- A system of values and beliefs, a philosophy, based on Confucius’s ideas
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Bringing Order to Society
Confucius believed that if people could be trained to behave properly, and orderly successful society would follow Too many of China’s leaders were more worried about displaying power than intellegence
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Respecting Others People should know their place, and show respect to those above and below them The five human relationships: Ruler and Ruled Father and Son Husband and Wife Older Brother and Younger Brother Friend and Friend
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The Golden Rule Very similar to Jewish and Christian belief that:
“Do not do to others what you would not want done to yourself”
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Religious Traditions Confucianism is a philosophy but was followed much like a religion, often along side another original religion Ancient China was home to many beliefs Chinese people believed that you should live life in harmony and happiness Taoism- living in harmony with the earth (based off of the writings of Laozi)
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Influence of Confucianism
Confucian ideas became the basis for Chinese government civil service Civil Service- group of people who carry out the work of the government Merit System- Govt. positions were given based on how well you did your job and if you passed the exams Rising to high Positions- In order to take the exam you had to read and write, this left poor people out of govt. office because most lacked the ability to read and write
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THE WARRING KINGDOMS UNITE
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Comparing Detail of Chinese Rulers
QIN DYNASTY HAN DYNASTY
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QIN DYNASTY HAN DYNASTY
Comparing Rulers QIN DYNASTY HAN DYNASTY Had an Emperor (Shi Huangdi) Dynasty was short lived (15 years) Very Controlling govt. (restricted freedoms) Wanted a strong military Created common currency/ law system/ weights and measures/ improved writing system Outlawed Confucius ideas Built Great Wall Had an Emperor (Liu Bang) Long Lived (400 years) Open govt. (educated the people) Govt. based on Confucius ideas Did not keep up with road and canal repairs Extended Great Wall
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SHI HUANGDI The first Emperor of China 6000 piece terracotta army
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SHI HUANGDI The emperor had this army created to protect his tomb and help him gain control in the afterlife. He had grand plans for real life as well, he said his dynasty would last for 10,000 generations
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THE QIN DYNASTY
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QIN DYNASTY Lasted only 2 generations
Shi Huangdi was the first emperor He conquered and united all the warring states First task was to enforce strong rule and protect his people He ordered the construction of the great wall of China
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GREAT WALL
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GREAT WALL FACTS The Great wall is one continuous structure built by the QIN Dynasty…? False- it was started by the Qin and added to by many other dynasties. The wall is built in segments some attached others detached. Death Toll- 1,000,000. Referred to as the longest cemetery in the world! Length of the Defense walls- 31,070 miles Circumference of earth- 24,854 miles
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More Great Wall Facts The wheelbarrow was invented and used extensively to build the great wall 25ft tall and up to 30 ft wide.
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Organizing the Government
To stop rebelions, Huangdi had farmers build miles of road so his armies could quickly get to any uprising and stop it. Huangdi killed any official who opposed him Divided China into districts run by his trusted officials
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Unifying Economy & Culture
Huangdi declared that one currency would be used Currency- type of money Why would he want one currency for all of China? Also called for: common weights and measures improved writing system law code
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Restricting Freedoms Outlawed philosopher who was not QIN
Confucius's teachings were banned Qin taught legalism, the Idea that you are punished for bad behavior and rewarded for good behavior People should work to serve the govt. and the emperor Huangdi burnt all books except those containing medical, technical, or farming information. The people who protested were killed
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The End of the Qin Huangdi died in 210 B.C.
It was followed by 4 years of chaos 9 (both his sons were killed) His grandson takes over but cannot maintain control Rebellions broke out and the dynasty fell The 10,000 generation dynasty only lasted 15 years
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The Han Dynasty Emperor- Liu Bang (rebel who helped overthrow the Qin)
Less Harsh than Qin Open to education (Han Rulers new it was necessary for success) Govt. set on Confucius ideas (civil service/Merit Based)
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Liu Bang’s Death Wudi (woo dee) Liu Bang’s grandson has come to power after Liu Bangs death He was 15 years old Name means “Warrior Emperor” Improved the Great Wall Extended the Empire to its largest size yet
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The End of the Han Wudi dies (the empire continues to develop for a short time) Weak leadership leads to a collapse One leader took control at (100 days old) Govt. struggle led to a lapse in upkeep of roads and canals Warlords and armed groups take control
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Cao Pei Warlord who took control as emperor
220 A.D. he calls an end to the dynasty 220 A.D. starts his own dynasty called the “Wei” Lasted 50 years
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Chinese Achievements “THE SILK ROAD”
An ancient trade route between China and Europe (China to Mediterranean sea) Wudi’s western conquest put China in contact with Europeans and Middle Eastern people Name comes from the trade of silk, a valuable cloth made only in China (closely guarded by the Chinese)
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SILK ROAD
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A route for goods Most traders never travelled the whole length
Goods passed from trader to trader, the price goes up each time Why? Things other than goods travelled the route Explain!
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Tradition and Learning
Writing of Chinese history Creating a Dictionary Advancement in the arts Sima Qian- wrote the Chinese history including the myths and fact from the beginning of Chinese time to the reign of Wudi (Historical Record)
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Advances in Technology
The arts: silk weaving, jade carving, architecture, bronze work Medicine- acupuncture, herbal remedies, circulatory system Technology- paper, iron plow, rudder, seismoscope, wheel barrow, compass
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Assignment Pg. 161- Key Terms 1-8
Pg (9 b/c) (10 c) (11 b) (13 a/b/c)
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