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Mongolian Steppes Xinjiang Region – Typical Uygher [Mongol] “Yurt”

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Page 1: Mongolian Steppes Xinjiang Region – Typical Uygher [Mongol] “Yurt”
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Mongolian SteppesMongolian Steppes

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Xinjiang Region – Typical Uygher [Mongol] “Yurt”Xinjiang Region – Typical Uygher [Mongol] “Yurt”

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Mongol InvasionsMongol Invasions

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Mongol WarriorsMongol Warriors

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Mongol ArcherMongol Archer

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Gold Saddle Arch – Mongols, 13c

Gold Saddle Arch – Mongols, 13c

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Gold Saddle, Front View – Mongols, 13cGold Saddle, Front

View – Mongols, 13c

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The MONGOLS [“Golden Horde”]

The MONGOLS [“Golden Horde”]

Temujin --> Genghis Khan [“Universal Ruler”] 1162 - 1227 from the steppe [dry, grass-covered

plains of Central Asia]

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The MONGOLS [“Golden Horde”]

The MONGOLS [“Golden Horde”]

Genghis Khan’s Tax Laws: If you do not pay homage,

we will take your prosperity. If you do not have prosperity,

we will take your children. If you do not have children,

we will take your wife. If you do not have a wife,

we will take your head. Used cruelty as a weapon --> some areas

never recovered from Mongol destruction!

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Mongol Nobleman, late 13c

Mongol Nobleman, late 13c

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Robe of a Mongol Nobleman, early

14c

Robe of a Mongol Nobleman, early

14c

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Yuan Golden Bowl, 13c

Yuan Golden Bowl, 13c

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The Extent of the Mongol Empire

The Extent of the Mongol Empire

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Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty, 1279-1368

C.E.

Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty, 1279-1368

C.E. Kublai Khan [r. 1260-1294]

Pax Mongolica [“Mongol Peace”] Tolerated Chinese culture

but lived apart from them. No Chinese in top govt. posts. Believed foreigner were more

trustworthy. Encouraged foreign trade &

foreign merchants to live and work in China. Marco Polo

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Marco Polo (1254-1324)

Marco Polo (1254-1324)

A Venetian merchant.

Traveled through YuanChina: 1271-1295 “Black Stones”

[coal] Gunpowder. Noodles.

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Marco Polo’s Travels

Marco Polo’s Travels

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Yuan Porcelains & Ceramics

Yuan Porcelains & Ceramics

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Yuan Dynasty, 1279-1368 C.E.Yuan Dynasty, 1279-1368 C.E.

The Black Plague was spread by the Mongols in the mid-14c.

Sent fleets against Japan. 1281 --> 150,000 warriors Defeated by kamikazi [“winds of the gods”]

Kublai Khan experienced several humiliating defeats in Southeast Asia late in his life.

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China’s last native imperial dynasty!

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The Forbidden City: China’s New CapitalThe Forbidden City: China’s New Capital

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Revived the Civil Service Exam

Revived the Civil Service Exam

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Ming Cultural Revolution

Ming Cultural Revolution

Printing & Literacy Cheap, popular

books: woodblock printing. cheap paper.

Examination system. Leads to explosion in

literacy. Leads to further

popularization of the commercial market.

Culture & Art Increased literacy

leads to increased interest in cultural expressions, ideas, and things: Opera. Literature. Painting. Ceramics.

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Ming Silver MarketMing Silver Market

Spanish Silver Convoys Triangle route:

Philippines to China to Japan. Silver floods Chinese Market:

Causes devaluation of currency & recession Adds to reasons for Chinese immigration

overseas. Reduces price of Chinese goods in Europe Increases interest in Chinese culture &

ideas in Europe.

Helps fund conquest of New World Encourages Europeans in conquest & trade.

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Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 C.E.Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 C.E.

Golden Age of Chinese Art Moderation Softness Gracefulness

Three different schools ofpainting developed.

Hundreds of thousands ofworkers constructed theForbidden City.

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Ming Emperor Tai Zu (r. 1368-1398)

Ming Emperor Tai Zu (r. 1368-1398)

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The Tribute SystemThe Tribute System

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Admiral Zheng He (Cheng Ho)

Admiral Zheng He (Cheng Ho)

Ming “Treasure Fleet” Each ship 400’ long & 160’ wide

China’s “Columbus?”

1371-1435

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Admiral Zheng He’s VoyagesAdmiral Zheng He’s Voyages

First Voyage: 1405-1407 [62 ships; 27,800 men]. Second Voyage: 1407-1409 [Ho didn’t go on this

trip]. Third Voyage: 1409-1411 [48 ships; 30,000 men]. Fourth Voyage: 1413-1415 [63 ships; 28,500 men]. Fifth Voyage: 1417-1419 Sixth Voyage: 1421-1422

Emperor Zhu Gaozhi cancelled future trips and ordered ship builders and sailors to stop work.

Seventh Voyage: 1431-1433 Emperor Zhu Zhanji resumed the voyages in 1430 to

restore peaceful relations with Malacca & Siam 100 ships and 27,500 men; Cheng Ho died on the return

trip.

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1498 --> Da Gama reached Calcutta, China’s favorite port.

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Ming Porcelain / Ceramics, 17c–18cMing Porcelain /

Ceramics, 17c–18c

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Ming Vases, 18cMing Vases, 18c

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Ming Carved Lacquer Dish 15c

Ming Carved Lacquer Dish 15c

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Ming Scroll Painting“Travellers in Autumn

Mountains”

Ming Scroll Painting“Travellers in Autumn

Mountains”

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Ming Painting – “Taoist Scholar”Ming Painting – “Taoist Scholar”

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Ming Painting – “Birds and

Flowers”, 16c

Ming Painting – “Birds and

Flowers”, 16c

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Ming Painting and Calligraphy, early

16c

Ming Painting and Calligraphy, early

16c

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Imperial China’s Impact on HistoryImperial China’s

Impact on HistoryRemoved religion from morality.

Beginnings of political philosophy through which a ruler must prove he/she is legitimate.

Mandate of Heaven

Secular law.

Valued history --> The Dynastic Cycle