Title: Kunlun Mts. Himalayan Mts.
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2Physical Features
Gobi Desert
Kunlun Mts. Himalayan Mts.
Huang He (Yellow) River Yangtze River
3Middle Kingdom/ Ethnocentrism
- Mountains Deserts in the north west Pacific
in the east isolated China from outsiders - Ethnocentrism-China was the center of the world
- All foreigners were Barbarians
- Lacked interest in foreign cultures
4Confucianism
Founded by Confucius 6th Century B.C.
- Texts Analects/ writings of Confucius
- Filial Piety Respect for elders
- 5 relationships Father/son, Ruler/subject,
husband/wife, older brother/ younger brother,
friend/friend
5Taoism
Founded by Lao-tzu 3rd century BC
- Tao- The Way of the universe
- Live in Harmony with nature
- Balance between Ying Yang
- Rejected government
6Legalism
- Highly powerful government is the key to social
order - Punishment for offenses should be severe
7Buddhism
Siddartha Gautama 5th Century BC
- Eightfold Path, ethical behavior good deeds
(Meditation) - Ultimate goal is Nirvana
8Dynastic Cycles
- Rise, decline, and replacement of dynasties
- Mandate of Heaven- Rule by divine right.
9Han Dynasty
- 210BC-220 AD
- Legalism/confucianism
- Centralized government
- Civil Service Exam
10Chin Dynasty
- 221BC-210BC
- Legalism/ unified China
- Shi Huangdi
- Burned rival books/regulated coinage
- Unified Great Wall of China
11Tang Dynasty
- 618-907 AD
- Revived Confucianism
- Expanded Trade (Silk Road) connected china to the
Middle East
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13Mongol Rule
- Ruled China from 1279-1368AD
- Mongols- Invaders from the north
- Led by Genghis Khan
- China first experienced foreign rule under Kublai
Khan - Opened China to foreign contacts (Marco Polo)
14Opium War
- Conflict between England China over Opium Trade
- Chinese easily defeated forced to sign Treaty
of Nanking - Gave Britain Island of Hong Kong
extraterritoriality - Right to live under own laws
15Mao the Rise of Communists
- Sun Yixian establishes republic of China 1911
- 3 Principles Nationalism, Democracy, livelihood
- Chiang Kai Shek takes over leadership of
Kuomintang (Nationalists) 1925
16Taiwan- the Republic of China
Peoples Republic of China
Mainland
17Mao the Rise of Communists
Civil War between Nationalists Communists Mao
Zedong Communist defeat Nationalists under
Chiang Kai Shek (Taiwan)
18Mao the Rise of Communists
Great Leap Forward- Program to increase
industrial Agricultural Output
(Collectivization) Cultural Revolution- Renewal
of Loyalty to Communism purge China of non
revolutionary forces
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20Legacy of Mao
- Leaders after Mao are more moderate
- UN membership in 1971
- President Nixon visits China in 1972
- US Recognizes China in 1979
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224 Modernizations
- Leader Deng Xiaoping promoted foreign trade and
contact with western World - 4 modernizations Industry,Farming,
- Science technology,
- Defense.
- Eliminated communes
23- Economic Reform supported capitalist ideas but
remained strongly Communist - Tiananmen Square- 1989 student uprising in May
1989 1000s killed or wounded. 10,000 arrested - Human rights violations still a huge issue
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27China in the 1990's
- Leader Jiang Zemin (1997-today)
- Economically open/ politically closed
- Transfer of Hong Kong (1997) from British control
- Agreed not to change Hong Kongs political or
economic system for 50 years