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China

Unit Four

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Part One:

Chinese philosophies

1. Confucianism2. Daoism (Taoism)3. Legalism

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Two Great Thinkers

● Confucius and Laozi established philosophies to try to solve China’s social problems

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What is Confucianism?

● An ethical system more than a religion○ Ethics-morals; knowing the difference

between right and wrong

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What is the Significance of Confucianism?● Foundation for Chinese government and

social order● Ideas spread throughout East Asia

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What is the Goal of Confucianism?To restore the order and moral living of earlier times

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How Should Society Achieve This Goal?● Focus on 5 basic relationships

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5 Basic Relationships

● Ruler and subject● Father and son● Husband and wife● Older and younger brother● Friend and friend

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Centralized Government

● China had a centralized government○ When power or legal authority is exerted by a ruler

and local authorities have to obey that ruler

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Bureaucracy

● Confucius laid the groundwork for a bureaucracy○ a gov’t where decisions are made by

state officials, not elected representatives

● Trained civil service ran the gov’t

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Civil Service Connections to Today● Post office workers● Air traffic controllers● Police officers

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Confucian Ideas About Education

Education has the power to transform a person into a gentleman

Do you agree with this statement? Do you think the United States supports or disagrees with this statement? Explain your ideas.

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What is Daoism?

Like Confucianism, Daoism is a philosophy more than a religion

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Who Established Daoism?

● Chinese thinker Laozi (Lao Tzu)○ Did he actually exist?

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Legend Has It...

According to legend, Lao Tzu’s mother carried him in her womb for 62 years, and he was born with white hair and wrinkled skin.

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What is the Dao?

● “The Way”● Universal force that guides all things● According to Lao Tzu, only humans fail to

follow the Dao

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Daoist Beliefs

● Natural order more important than social order

● Humans should live simply and in harmony with nature

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Daoist Influence

Due to a search for knowledge and understanding of nature, Daoists contributed to the studies of

● Alchemy (ancient chemistry)● Astronomy● Medicine

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Legalists

● Political thinkers● Believed a powerful gov’t was the key to

order

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Part Two:Four Dynasties:

1. Tang2. Song3. Yuan (Mongol)4. Ming

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Where is China?

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Chinese Empire c. 581-907 CE

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Chinese Empire c. 1280-1365 CE

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John Green’s Crash Course

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Background Information

● Dynasties ruled China from c. 2100 BCE until 1912 CE○ Dynasty- a family of rulers who rule over a country

for a long period of time

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We Will Focus On...

The

● Tang (618-906 CE)● Song (960-1279 CE)● Yuan/Mongol (1279-1368 CE)● Ming (1368-1644 CE)

Dynasties

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China’s Golden Age

● Under the Tang and Song dynasties, China experienced a Golden Age○ Golden Age- the time period when a

place is at its greatest

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The Tang Dynasty(618-907 CE)

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Important Rulers During the Tang Dynasty● Tang Taizong● Empress Wu

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Tang Taizong

● Killed his brothers and forces his father to step aside for the throne

● Reformed gov’t organization and law code

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Taizong’s Armies

● Reconquered northern and western lands

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Combining Cultures

● Due to expansion, Chinese culture started mixing with other cultures○ India, Korea, Japan

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Chang-an

● The Tang capital○ Largest city in the world at that time○ 2 million people

● Arabs, Persians, Greeks, Jews, and native Chinese all lived there

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Chang-an

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Empress Wu

● Tang Taizong’s secondary wife● Became the favored wife of his son

○ Ruled for him, due to sickness● After his death, sons were unable to rule

○ She took the throne at age 65● Only Chinese female emperor

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Empress Wu’s Accomplishments

● Expanded territory● State support for Taoism, Buddhism,

education, and literature

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Revival of the Civil Service Exam

● China needed to restore their bureaucracy○ Revived the Civil Service Exam

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Civil Service Exam

● Exams were open to all men○ Do you think men from every social

class took them? Why or why not?● Few who passed the exam became

scholar-officials

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Effects of the Civil Service Exam

● Intelligent and qualified governing class● Talent and education became more

important than noble birth

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Fall of the Tang Dynasty

External Causes

● Border attacks● (751) Muslims

defeated Chinese, took central Asia

Internal Causes

● High taxes● Rebellion

○ (907)Chinese rebels sacked and burned Tang capital

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The Song Dynasty(960-1279 CE)

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Reuniting China

● After the Tang fell,○ Warlords divided China into separate

kingdoms● In 960, Taizu reunited China

○ Proclaimed himself the first Song emperor

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Song Empire

● Lost northern and southern lands● Moved capital to Hangzhou● Militarily weak● Economically prosperous

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Song Empire

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Song Prosperity

● China became○ Most advanced○ Most populous (at least 10 cities with 1

million people)

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Inventions

● Movable type● Gunpowder● Porcelain● Clock● Paper money● Magnetic compass

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Changes in Trade

● China lost control of Silk Roads● Relied on ocean trade

○ Traded with Africa, Asia, and Japan

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Religion & Trade

● Increase in trade impacted the spread of religion○ Buddhism spread from China to

Vietnam, Korea, and Japan○ Islam and Eastern Christianity spread

to China

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Social Structure

● China’s prosperity produced many social changes.○ Old aristocratic families faded○ New upper class emerged

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New Upper Class

● Made up of scholar-officials and their families

● A powerful class is called a gentry

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Social Classes in China

Gentry Scholar-officials

Urban Middle Class Merchants, shopkeepers, artisans, and minor officials

Lower Class Laborers, soldiers, and servants

Bottom of Society (the largest class)

Peasants

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Women’s Status

● During the Tang and Song dynasties, women’s status declined.○ Especially in the uppers classes○ Foot-binding

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The Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty(1279 -1368 CE)

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Mongol Territory

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Remember Genghis Khan?

This is his grandson, Kublai Khan.

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Kublai Khan’s Goals

● Extend and strengthen power of his own khanate

● Conquered China● First time a foreign ruler was in charge of

China

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A New Dynasty

● The Yuan Dynasty

Important because…

1. United China for the first time in 300 years2. Increased foreign contact and trade3. Tolerated Chinese culture & gov’t

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Why Was Kublai Khan Successful?● He ruled China from China, not Mongolia.

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Military Goals

● Wanted to conquer Japan○ KK forced Koreans to build and sail

ships● Sent 150,000 Korean, Chinese, and

Mongol warriors○ Largest navy in history until WWII

● Failed both times

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The Chinese Empire Under the Mongols● Mongols maintained a separate identity● Different laws● Highest gov’t jobs went to Mongols &

foreigners● Trade increased

○ Caravan routes kept safe○ KK invited foreign merchants to China

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Marco Polo’s Journeys

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Jot Down 5 Facts About Marco Polo

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Mongol Legacy:

Three things we owe to the Mongols:

1. Pants- before the Mongols, men wore Roman tunics2. Hurray!- comes from the Mongol phrase “Hurree!” which

is similar to “Amen”3. Passports- the Mongols used paizas, needed to show at

posts for food, shelter, & a fresh horse

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The Ming Dynasty(1368 -1644 CE)

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Ming Ideals

● Distrust of foreigners● Return of Confucianism● Still traded high priced goods

○ Porcelain and silk

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Hongwu

● First Ming Emperor● Son of a peasant● Led an army who defeated the Mongols

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Zheng He

● Chinese Muslim explorer○ Increased trade and tribute

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Isolationism

● Eventually, China returned to isolationism○ When a nation stays out of the affairs

of other countries