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Xia dynasty first ? Shang clans documented in writing. Warrior leaders near Yellow River. King/admin ruled core directly. Aristocrats & royal family administered provinces. Distant areas, native rulers. Fought barbarians. King intermediary between people and gods Zhou replaced Shang: Mandate of Heaven 100+ subject territories Zhou weakened – Eastern Zhou, then “Warring States”
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Early: agricultural with millet, pigs/chickens, stone tools. Shang; trade networks developed bringing jade, ivory, mother-of-pearl – decorative. Possible contact with Mesopotamia. Warring States: concept of private property. Land belongs to men/divided among sons.
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Shang Worshiped male ancestors. Divination using oracle bones; court ritual; sacrifices. Bronze vessels to gain support of gods Zhou Decline in divination/ritual/sacrifices. Priests’ power reduced. More secular philosophies Feng shui Philosophies Legalism: need strict rules because people are bad Confucianism (Kongzi): Hierarchy innate – human behavior should reflect this. Know your place. Venerate ancestors/elders; parallel state & family relationships. Daoism (Laozi): Follow the “path.” Accept the world; take minimal action. Passive. Believes world is always changing – no absolute morality/meaning – understand “path.” Yin & Yang: Idea of balance in nature. Justifies differences between men & women.
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Shang: warrior aristocracy Possession of bronze indicated authority/nobility. Scribes an elite class. Warring States: 3-generation family fundamental unit. Father @ head: rituals, authority, arrange marriages, sell labor of family. Women: wives and concubines. Little status. Marriage as political alliance.
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Rice cultivation Pottery (later porcelain) & potter’s wheel/kiln. Pounded earth walls. Bronze metalworking, then iron. Horse-drawn chariots (from Middle East?) Domesticated water buffalo – labor Engineering/human labor led to cities, defensive walls, tombs. Writing system – pictograms & phonetics. Made silk Astrology Gunpowder (fireworks @ first…)
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Earthen dikes/channels, reservoirs to control water. Retaining walls for tiers; rice paddies. Beginnings of Great Wall Buildings of wood, some stone (high status), dirt (dug out of hills, mud brick) Bronze ritual vessels, mirrors, bells… jade/ivory/mother of pearl jewelry & decorative figurines. Calligraphy an art – needed to learn thousands of characters
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Isolated by Himalayas, Pamir & Tian Mts., Takla Makan Desert, Gobi Desert, Mongolian Steppe, & Pacific Ocean. Major rivers: Huang He (Yellow) and Yangzi. Flow west to east. Eastern section better for agriculture – west dryer/colder. East more densely populated. South gets more rain. Resources: stone, timber, minerals. North: loess soil is fertile & soft. Lots of silt in Yellow River results in damaging floods (“China’s Sorrow”).
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