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Chapter 8 The Asian World

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Chapter 8 The Asian World. I. China A. Sui Dynasty 589 – 615 AD * followed the 6 Dynasties. Emperor Yang Chian * extended Grand Canal (1000 miles long) links Yellow ( Haung He) & Yangtze Rivers worlds oldest & longest canal system. Grand Canal. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Chapter 8The Asian World

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I. China A. Sui Dynasty 589 – 615 AD *followed the 6 Dynasties

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Emperor Yang Chian *extended Grand Canal (1000 miles long) links Yellow (Haung He) & Yangtze Rivers worlds oldest & longest canal system

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Grand Canal

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B. Tang Dynasty 618 - 907 *China richest & most powerful nation in world Chinese influence spreads: Japan, Korea, & S.E. Asia

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Poetry of T'ang Dyn. Quiet Night Thoughts *by Li Po “Beside my bed the bright moonbeams bound almost as if there were frost on the ground.”

Li Po

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Woodblock Printing invented Tang Dyn. 704 AD

The Diamond Sutra (Buddhist Text) *1st printed book 868 AD

Diamond Sutra

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Fine Porcelain Pottery = China

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Zen Buddhism *meditation means to enlightenment

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Empress Wu 683 AD *civil service exam for gov. workers

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Firelance flamethrower *evolved into cannon

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C. Song Dynasty 960 – 1279 General Zhao Kuangyin claimed Mandate of Heaven (power to rule from god) *China unified state fight off invading Mongols

The Song Dynasty 960 A.D. - 1279 A.D.

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Landscape (mountain – water) painting Tao “Way of Nature”

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Neo-Confucianism fulfillment in life from good moral principles

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Chinese Cuisine food we know today dev.s Ma Yu Ching’s (Bucket Chicken) *worlds oldest restaurant 1153

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Footbinding (wealthy classed girl’s) feet tied with linen strips & toes tucked underneath

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D. Yuan Dynasty 1271 - 1368 1st foreign dynasty in China *Mongols control China Kublai Khan “The Wise Khan” Grandson of Genghis founded Yuan Dyn.

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Khanbaliq “The City of the Khan” renamed Peking (today Beijing) Xanadu Palace of Kublai

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Marco Polo visits China *Yaun Dyn.

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E. Ming Dynasty 1368 - 1644 Hung Wu (Zhu Yuan Zhang) *Buddhist monk drove Mongols out founded Ming Dyn.

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White Lotus Society*secret organization led revolt against Mongols led by Buddhist Monks Nanking Capital City

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Emperor Yung La built Forbidden City *Emperors Home *Peking

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Admiral Zhenghe 1405 – 1433 Voyages of Exploration Junks *Chinese Ships 1433 China isolates itself from World

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Ming Vases today priceless

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A rare underglaze copper-red Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) vase sold for HK$78.52 million (US$10.13 million) in Hong Kong on Tuesday, setting a world auction record for Ming porcelain.

May 30, 2006

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II. Mongol Empire 1200's *largest land empire in history originated modern Mongolia

Mongol Empire

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A. Genghis Khan (Universal Monarch) *1st Mongol Emperor 1206 Temuchin **original name greatest conquer in world history

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“Mans highest joy, is in victory: to conquer one’s enemies, to pursue them, to deprive them of their possessions, to make their beloved weep, to ride their horses, and to embrace their wives & daughters!”

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Great Wall of China completed to keep him out 1215 destroyed Peking

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Golden Horde *Mongol cavalry “Horsemen from Hell” *greatest nomadic fighting force of all time ride up to 90 miles a day

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Takhi *Mongol ponies

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Yam *Pony Express

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B. Kublai Khan “The Great Khan” (Grandson of Genghis) *conquered all of China Yuan Dynasty founder 1271 rebuids Peking

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Marco Polo * visits China 1271 Venice, Italy The Travels of Marco Polo & Description of the World books on his travels

“Prince of Liars” *nickname Pasta *Chinese noodles to Italy

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Marco Polo &Kublai Khan

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Invasion of Japan Aug. 15, 12814,400 ships 150,000 warriorsKamikaze (Divine Wind) *Typhoon saved Japan

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Khanates *Mongol territories 1. Khanate of the Great Khan - China 2. Khanate of Jagatai - Turkey 3. Golden Horde Empire - Russia Batu Khan (Kublai brother) controls Europe & Russia 4. Khanate of Persia

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III. Japan Ainu *Prehistoric name A. Geography Archipelago chain of islands (3000 islands) 4 Main Islands: Hokkaido Honshu main islands Kyushu Shikkoku

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Mt. Fuji volcanic mt. temples & shrines on slopes

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B. Creation Myths: 1. Amaaterasu Sun Goddess *created Japan 1st Emperor 3 Gifts: mirror, a jewel, & sword

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Amaterasu & JimmuCreate the World

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2. Jimmu 1st Emperor? (mythical) 660 BC descended from Amaterasu

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C. Yayoi People *early Japanese clans *family groups (common ancestors)

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D. Shinto “Way of the Gods” *main religion of Japan stresses natures beauty Kami *nature spirits inhabit trees, rivers, & mts.

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Shinto Temple

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Shinto Priests

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E. Rise of Japanese State 1. Yamato Clan 300 AD *strongest clan Yamato *1st & only Japanese Dynasty

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Prince Shotoku *unified clans of Japan Seventeen Article Constitution created centralized gov. under supreme ruler

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Selective Borrowing *mainly from China Zen BuddhismPhilosophy Confucianism & Taoism

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F. Feudal Japan Emperor Shogun (General) *most powerful Samurai Daimyo (Great Name) *great landowners

Shogun Statue outside Imperial Palace

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Samurai (Those Who Serve) *Warrior Knights Ronin *Samurai without lords

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Ninja *spies & assassins

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Bushido *Way of the Warrior *Samurai code of conduct honor loyalty simplicity courage obedience to ones lord

Bushido

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Seppuku or Hara-kari *ceremonial suicide

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G. Nara Period 710 AD – 794 AD Nara *1st permanent capital Fujiwara Clan 800 - 1100's *take power from Yamato Emperor *Emperor becomes figurehead

Fujiwara

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Oldest wooden building in world Nara Period approx. 750 AD

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H. Heian Period 794 AD new capital city Heian (modern Kyoto) “The City of Peace & Tranquility”

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The Tale of Genji *worlds 1st novel 1000 AD by Lady Murasaki

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I. Kamakura Shogunate Yoritomo Minamoto *1st Shogun defeated warring clans

Minamoto

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Kamikaze *Divine Wind 1281 saved Japan from Mongol invasion

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J. Ashikaga 1338 - 1500 *Feudal wars bt. Daimyo

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Onin War 1467 - 1477 *civil war bt. Samurais

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K. Hideyoshi “The Bald Rat” 1580 *end to feudal warfare *defeated warring Samurai

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L. Tokugawa “Great Peace” 1603 - 1868 *unites Japan

Tokugawa

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Edo (Tokyo) *Capital City

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M. Portuguese 1543 *1st European nation to trade with Japan

The first Portuguese ship at Nagasaki

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Francis Xavier *Jesuit Priest *brought Christianity to Japan 300,000 Christians 1600 AD

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1639 Shogun expelled all Europeans Japan isolated itself

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N. Nagasaki *only Japanese port open to world