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Title: Imperial China -- Qin to Ming Dynasties


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Imperial China Qin to Ming Dynasties
by Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS
Chappaqua, NY
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Qin Chin Dynasty, 221-206 B.C.E.
  • Established Chinas first empire ?
  • Shi Huangdi (221-206 B.C.E)
  • Legalist rule ?
  • Bureaucratic administration
  • Centralized control
  • Military expansion
  • Book burnings ? targetedConfucianists
  • Buried protestors alive!
  • Built large section of the Great Wall

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Shi Huangdis Terra Cotta Army
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Shi Huangdis Terra Cotta Army
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Shi Huangdis Terra Cotta Soldiers Cavalrymen
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Cavalry
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Individual Soldiers
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The Details of an Individual Soldier
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Individual Tombs
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The Great Wall with Towers
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The Eastern terminus of the Great Wall, Shanhai
Pass
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Han Dynasty, 206 B.C.E.-220 C.E.
  • People of the Han ? original Chinese
  • Paper invented 105 B.C.E. ?
  • Silk Road trade develops improves life for many
  • Buddhism introduced into China
  • Expanded into Central Asia

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Han Roman Empire Connection
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ChanganThe Han Capital
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Liu Sheng Tomb (d. 113 BCE)
His jade suit has 2498 pieces!
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Emperor Wudi, 141-87 B.C.E.
  • Started public schools.
  • Colonized Manchuria, Korea, Vietnam.
  • Civil service system ?
  • bureaucrats
  • Confucian scholar-gentry
  • Revival of Chinese landscape painting.

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Han Artifacts
Imperial Seal
Han Ceramic House
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Ceramics, Later Han Period
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Trade Routes of the Ancient World
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Multi-Cultural Faces -- People Along the Silk Road
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Ruins of Jiaohe, Turphan depression. Han
dynasty outpost in Central Asia
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Sui Dynasty, 581-618 C.E.
  • Land Equalization System ? land
    redistribution.
  • Unified coinage.
  • Grand Canal constructed.
  • Established an army of professional soldiers.
  • People were overworked and overtaxed!

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The Grand Canal
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The Grand Canal Today
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Tang Dynasty, 618-907 C.E.
  • Imperial examination system perfected.
  • Liberal attitude towards all religions.
  • Spread of Buddhism in China
  • Golden Age of foreign relations with other
    countries. ?
  • Japan, Korea, Persia

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Tang Government Organization
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Tang Dynasty, 618-907 C.E.
  • New technologies
  • Printing ? moveable print ?
  • Porcelain
  • Gunpowder
  • Mechanical clocks
  • More cosmopolitan culture.
  • Reestablished the safety of the Silk Road.
  • Tea comes into China from Southeast Asia. ?

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Empress Wu Zetian, 624-705
  • The only female Empress in Chinas history who
    ruled alone. ?
  • Searched for outstanding individuals to attract
    to her court.
  • Construction of new irrigation systems.
  • Buddhism was the favored statereligion.
  • Financed the building of many Buddhist
    temples.
  • BUT She appointed cruel and sadistic
    ministers to seek out her enemies.

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Foot-Binding in Tang China
  • Broken toes by 3 years of age.
  • Size 5 ½ shoe on the right

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Foot-Binding in Tang China
  • Mothers bound their daughters feet.

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Foot-Binding in Tang China
  • For upper-class girls, it became a new custom.

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The Results of Foot-Binding
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Song Sung Dynasty, 960-1279 C.E.
  • Creation of an urban, merchant, middle
    class.
  • Increased emphasis on education cheaper
    availability of printed books.
  • Magnetic compass makes China a great sea power!
    ?

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Song Peasant Family
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Rice Cultivation Began Under the Song
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Song Rice Cultivation
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Mongolian Steppes
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Xinjiang Region Typical Uygher Mongol Yurt
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Mongol Invasions
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Mongol Warriors
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Mongol Archer
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Gold Saddle Arch Mongols, 13c
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Gold Saddle, Front View Mongols, 13c
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The MONGOLS Golden Horde
  • Temujin --gt Genghis Khan Universal Ruler
  • 1162 - 1227
  • from the steppe dry, grass-covered plains of
    Central Asia

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The MONGOLS Golden Horde
  • Genghis Khans 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
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Robe of a Mongol Nobleman, early 14c
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Yuan Golden Bowl, 13c
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The Extent of the Mongol Empire
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Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty, 1279-1368 C.E.
  • Kublai Khan r. 1260-1294
  • Pax Mongolica Mongol Peace
  • Tolerated Chinese culturebut lived apart from
    them. ?
  • No Chinese in top govt. posts.
  • Believed foreigner were moretrustworthy.
  • Encouraged foreign trade foreign merchants to
    live and work in China.
  • Marco Polo

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Marco Polo (1254-1324)
  • A Venetian merchant.
  • Traveled through YuanChina 1271-1295
  • Black Stones coal
  • Gunpowder.
  • Noodles.

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Marco Polos Travels
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Yuan Porcelains Ceramics
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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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Chinas last native imperial dynasty!
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The Forbidden City Chinas New Capital
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Revived the Civil Service Exam
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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
  • Literature.
  • Painting.
  • Ceramics.
  • Opera.

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Ming 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.
  • 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)
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The Tribute System
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Admiral Zheng He (Cheng Ho)
  • Ming Treasure Fleet
  • Each ship 400 long 160 wide

1371-1435
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Admiral Zheng He (Cheng Ho)
  • Chinas Columbus? ?

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Admiral Zheng Hes Voyages
  • First Voyage 1405-1407 62 ships 27,800 men.
  • Second Voyage 1407-1409 Ho didnt 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 --gt Da Gama reached Calcutta, Chinas
    favorite port.

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Ming Porcelain / Ceramics, 17c18c
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Ming Vases, 18c
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Ming Carved Lacquer Dish 15c
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Ming Scroll PaintingTravellers in Autumn
Mountains
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Ming Painting Taoist Scholar
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Ming Painting Birds and Flowers, 16c
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Ming Painting and Calligraphy, early 16c
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Imperial Chinas Impact on History
  • Removed 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
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