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Development of: • Daoism, inspired by Laozi. • Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical Period.”
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Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

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Page 1: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

Development of:• Daoism, inspired

by Laozi. • Confucianism,

inspired by Confucius.

Buddhism, from India, was absorbed

by the Chinese culture during the “Classical

Period.”

Page 2: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

• The funerary complex constructed for Qin Shihuangdi reflects a belief that the living and the dead formed a single community existing in parallel societies.

• 7,000 life-sized terra-cotta soldiers. • • His wives that ____ were sacrificed in his tomb.

Page 3: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

Qin:• Burned

books.• Scholars

were buried alive.

Page 4: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

Han:• Developed paper making ca. 105 C.E.

Page 5: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

Qin:• Standardized

writing system, to what is used today.

Page 6: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

• Developed cast iron. • This led to the development of _______________.

Page 7: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

• Created the crossbow. • Advantages of the crossbow over European bows were;

______ & _______.• First weapon

to have _______.

Page 8: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

• Iron smelting progressed with the use of human powered bellows.

Han:

Page 9: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

• Zhang Heng, invented seismograph (earth-quake-observation instrument) in 132 C.E.

Page 10: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

Qin:• Examples of the

centralization of the Chinese state under Qin Shihuangdi, where to consolidate China with 5,000 miles of roads, and standardized coinage, weights and measures.

Page 11: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

• Gave peasants the right to own land.

Page 12: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

• Designed first iron plow.• Created the yoke.

Page 13: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

• Zhuge Liang, created single-wheeled cart (wheelbarrow) in 231 C.E.

Page 14: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

Improved ship designs:

• Stronger hull

• Aft sails• Stern-

mounted rudder

Page 15: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

Han:• Traded along the Silk Road. • A trading network, connected Asia, Europe, and Africa.

Page 16: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

Trade Items:• Han; silk & jade.• Rome; glass. • India; cotton textiles. • East Africa; Ivory. • Arabia; incense,

spices, and tortoise shells.

Page 17: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

• Created wealthy merchant class, along the route.• The Yuezhi, nomadic peoples in Central Asia, created the

Kushan Empire based on Silk Road trade.

Page 18: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

Affects of the Silk Road: • 1. More people in non-food production. • 2. Spread of technology and religion (Buddhism). • 3. Spread of disease (measles, smallpox and the bubonic plague).

Page 19: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

Social Stratification

Page 20: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

• After emperor, the Dowager (wife of emperor) was most powerful.• Issue edicts• Pardon• Appoint new

emperor if no heir.

Page 21: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

First class:1. Nobles,

relatives to emperor.

• Ruled over semi-autonomous fiefs.

Page 22: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

2. Palace officials (eunuchs).

3. Scholars.

Page 23: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

Second Class:• Farmers and

peasants. • Not allowed to

wear fancy clothing or ride horses.

Page 24: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

Third Class:• Artisans and

craftsmen.• Below farmers;

but, allowed to wear fancy clothing and ride horses.

• Could become officials.

Page 25: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

Fourth Class:1. Merchants

• Wore white as an indicator of their lowly status.

2. Slaves; • Privately owned

or state-owned.• 1% of population.

Page 26: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

Family Structure:• Patrilineal. • Arranged marriages. • Wife joined the

husband’s clan. • Sons valued over

daughters. • Confucianism required

females to be passively to males.

Page 27: Development of: Daoism, inspired by Laozi. Confucianism, inspired by Confucius. Buddhism, from India, was absorbed by the Chinese culture during the “Classical.

That concludes Ancient China.

Any questions before the quiz on the next slide?