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By: Ms. L Strong Preston HS Yamato Period: 300-710 “Great Kings” era Began promoting the adoption of Chinese culture:  Confucianism.  Language (kanji.

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2 By: Ms. L Strong Preston HS

3 Yamato Period: 300-710 “Great Kings” era Began promoting the adoption of Chinese culture:  Confucianism.  Language (kanji characters).  Buddhist sects.  Chinese art & architecture.  Government structure. Began promoting the adoption of Chinese culture:  Confucianism.  Language (kanji characters).  Buddhist sects.  Chinese art & architecture.  Government structure.

4 Prince Shotoku: 573-621   Adopted Chinese culture and Confucianism. a a Buddhist sects allowed to develop. a a Created a new government structure:   17 Article Constitution in 604. 

5 Heian Period: 794-1156 Characteristics:  Growth of large landed estates.  Arts & literature of China flourished.  Elaborate court life [highly refined]  ETIQUETTE.  ETIQUETTE.   Personal diaries  The Pillow Book by Sei Shonagon [10c]  Great novel  The Tale of Genji by Lady Murasaki Shikibu [1000 pgs.+]  The Tale of Genji by Lady Murasaki Shikibu [1000 pgs.+]   Moving away from Chinese models in religion, the arts, and government.  Moving away from Chinese models in religion, the arts, and government.  Characteristics:  Growth of large landed estates.  Arts & literature of China flourished.  Elaborate court life [highly refined]  ETIQUETTE.  ETIQUETTE.   Personal diaries  The Pillow Book by Sei Shonagon [10c]  Great novel  The Tale of Genji by Lady Murasaki Shikibu [1000 pgs.+]  The Tale of Genji by Lady Murasaki Shikibu [1000 pgs.+]   Moving away from Chinese models in religion, the arts, and government.  Moving away from Chinese models in religion, the arts, and government. 

6 Heian Period: Cultural Borrowing 1.Chinese writing. 2.Chinese artistic styles. 3.Buddhism [in the form of ZEN]. 4.BUT, not the Chinese civil service system! 4.BUT, not the Chinese civil service system!  1.Chinese writing. 2.Chinese artistic styles. 3.Buddhism [in the form of ZEN]. 4.BUT, not the Chinese civil service system! 4.BUT, not the Chinese civil service system! 

7 Heian Court Dress

8 The Pillow Book by Sei Shonagon (diary)

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10 Tale of Genji ( first novel)

11 Tale of Genji Scroll (first novel)

12 Lady Murasaki Shikibu She contributed much to the Japanese script known as kana, while men wrote with Chinese characters, kanji.

13 Minamoto Yoritomo Founded the Kamakura Shogunate: 1185-1333 Japanese Feudal Military Government System

14 Feudal Society The emperor reigned, but did not always rule!

15 FeudalismFeudalism Japan: A political, economic, and social system based on loyalty, the holding of land, and military service. Japan: Shogun Daimyo Samurai Peasant Land - Shoen Protection Loyalty Food

16 Code of Bushido – The moral code of the Samurai Warrior Code of Bushido – The moral code of the Samurai Warrior * * Fidelity (loyalty) * * Politeness * * Virility (masculinity) * * Simplicity (Buddhism) * * Fidelity (loyalty) * * Politeness * * Virility (masculinity) * * Simplicity (Buddhism)

17 Seppuku: Ritual Suicide Kaishaku – The “Beheader” It is honorable to die in this way.

18 Full Samurai Attire

19 Samurai Sword

20 Early Mounted Samurai Warriors

21 Underpinnings: Basic Steps in Self Defense A COTTON BREECH CLOUT basic undergarment A COTTON BREECH CLOUT Extended up over the chest was the basic undergarment of a samurai ’ s costume A SHORT SLEEVED KIMONO tied snuggly at the waist with a special knot A SHORT SLEEVED KIMONO, Or “ armor robe, ” was tied snuggly at the waist with a special knot (lower right)

22 BILLOWING PANTALOONS, fitted loosely in the legs to allow freedom BILLOWING PANTALOONS, Worn over the armor robe, fitted loosely in the legs to allow freedom of movement SHINGUARDS cloth or leather reinforced with strips of iron SHINGUARDS Made of cloth or leather were reinforced with strips of iron to give protection from the front AN EXQUISITE BROCADE design of peonies extravagant materials 14 th Century imperial prince AN EXQUISITE BROCADE: R ichly worked with a design of peonies, was one of the extravagant materials used in an armor robe that may have been made for a 14 th Century imperial prince

23 Samurai Charging

24 COMPARISON OF EUROPEAN AND JAPANESE

25 Modern-Day “Samurai Warriors”

26 Feudalism in EUROPE A political, economic, and social system based on loyalty, the holding of land, and military service. Europe: King Lord Knight Peasant Land - Fief Protection Loyalty Food

27 Code of Chivalry * * Justice * * Loyalty * * Defense * * Courage * * Faith * * Humility * * Nobility * * Justice * * Loyalty * * Defense * * Courage * * Faith * * Humility * * Nobility

28 European knight Samurai Warrior vs. Medieval Warriors

29 Knight ’ s Armor Samurai Armor vs. Medieval Warriors

30 Zen Buddhism  Mahayana form of Buddhism,  A Japanese variation of the Mahayana form of Buddhism, which came from India through China.  mental and self-discipline  It reinforced the Bushido values of mental and self-discipline.

31 Mongol “Invasions” of Japan 4,400 ships and 140,000 men, but kamikaze winds stopped them.

32 Ashikaga Age: 1338-1573 ► ► Shoguns fought for power.   Laws are unclear.   Less efficient than the Kamakura.   Armies of samurai protected the country. 

33 CASTLESCASTLESCASTLESCASTLES CASTLESCASTLESCASTLESCASTLES

34 Osaka Castle

35 Main Gate of Hiroshima Castle

36 Caernorfon Castle, Wales

37 Warwick Castle, England

38 ROENSROENS

39 The Age of the Warring States: ( 1467 - 1568)   Castles built on hills in different provinces.   Power shifts from above to below.   Europeans arrive in Japan  bringing firearms & Christianity.   Christianity & foreign trade flourish.

40 Oda Nobunaga (1534-1582)   Banishes the last Ashikaga shogun.   Unifies a large part of Japan.   Banishes the last Ashikaga shogun.   Unifies a large part of Japan.

41 Catholic Jesuits Arrive! Japan [First Catholic Missionaries in Asia] St. Francis Xavier [First Catholic Missionaries in Asia]

42 Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536-1598)   Becomes suspicious of European territorial ambitions.   Orders all European missionaries expelled from Japan.    Tries to invade Korea, but fails.

43 First Christian Martyrs (1597): Shrine in Nagasaki Today

44 Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543-1616)  Appointed shogun by the Emperor.  Four-class system laid down with marriage restricted to members of the same class!  Four-class system laid down with marriage restricted to members of the same class!   Warriors.  Farmers.  Artisans.  Merchants.

45 Tokugawa Shogunate Period Japan closed off to all trade Japan closed off to all trade [except to the Dutch and Chinese].  The Dutch were restricted to a small island in Nagasaki harbor. Christianity is forbidden. Japanese Christians persecuted and Christianity is forbidden. all power in the hands of the shogun. The government is centralized with all power in the hands of the shogun. Domestic trade flourishes. Towns, esp. castle towns, increase. Merchant class becomes rich! Merchant class becomes rich!  New art forms  haiku poetry, kabuki theater.


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