Title: Chinese Hegemony: The Tang
1Chinese Hegemony The Tang Song Golden Age
2Re-cap Important Dates
3I. Early Dynasties
- Xia? (2200 B.C.E.)
- 1. Shang (1766-1122 B.C.E.)
- 2. Zhou (1122-221 B.C.E)
- 3. Qin (221 -206 B.C.E.)
- -first Emperor, coins
- 4. Han (206 B.C.E.-220 C.E.)
- -Confucianism, scholar-gentry, paper porcelain
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5II. Post-Han China
- 1. Period of the Six Dynasties (220-589 C.E.)
- - bureaucracy collapsed
- - Buddhism gained strength, replacing
Confucianism for a time - - nomads ruled much of Chinese territory
6III. Sui Dynasty (589-618CE)
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- lowered taxes
- established granaries
- reconstruction of bureaucracy
- reconstruction of Confucian scholar-gentry
- extension of Grand Canal
7Sui Grand Canal
8IV. Tang Dynasty (618-918)
9- 1. Capital city Changan
- 2. Imperial power moral restraint
- 3. Cosmopolitan attitude towards religions
- Three Doctrines
- Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism
- 4. Tang armies extend West
- used Turkic nomads in military (Uighurs)
- Great Wall is repaired
- loss to Arabs at Battle of Talas (751)
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11A. Empress Wu (625-705)
- ruled for 50 years (only female empress)
- began as imperial concubine
- 2. Imperial civil exam system
- blow to noble class
- social mobility of scholar-gentry
- Neo-Confucianism official philosophy
- increased literacy uniting China
- 4. BACKLASH AGAINST BUDDHISM
12Tang Government Organization
13B. New Technologies
- 1. re-established the safety of the Silk Road
(tea from S.E. Asia) - 2. Inventions
- moveable typeset printing
- porcelain
- GUNPOWDER
- mechanical clocks
14C. East Asian Cultural Sphere
- 1. Chinese cultural diffusion throughout East
Asia - sinification
- Korea, Japan, Vietnam assimilate Chinese
culture - Confucianism
- Buddhism
- writing system
15D. Tang Decline Losing the Mandate
- 1. Xuanzong
- Empress Wus grandson
- lack of morality?
- executed favorite consort during a rebellion
- 2. Causes for decline
- land distribution breaks down
- poor attention to canal irrigation systems
- NOMADIC INVASIONS
16Tang Xuanzong (The Profound Emperor)
Consort Yang
17V. Song Dynasty (960-1279)
18A. Beginnings
- 1. followed the chaos of the Five Dynasty
Period - 2. based on Neo-Confucianism
- 3. civil examination system
19B. Government
- 1. flying paper money (increased commerce)
- 2. government schools
- 3. Imperial civil service exams
- 4. replaced corvée labour with paid labor from
taxes - 5. trained militia supplied arms
- 6. paid Mongols in silk for protection
20C. Increasing population
- 1. new developments in rice cultivation
- -champa (wet rice) production from Vietnam
- 2. Population grew from 60 to 100 million
- 3. Rice also used to brew wine
21Champa wet rice production
22D. Role of women
- 1. new ideal of the "willow-waisted woman
- 2. against widow remarriage
- 3. ability to inherit property control of
family/budgets - 4. upper-class female foot-binding
- Size 5 ½ shoe on the right
23Foot-Binding in Tang Song China
- Broken toes by 3 years of age
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25E. Culture
- 1. Literature popularization of vernacular
language - 2. Poetry used to spark political reform
- 3. Paintings landscapes (harmony between humans
and nature)
26- Poem of Farewell to Liu Man by Yelu Chucai
(1190-1244) - "Despotic officials and shyster underofficials,
may they feel ashamed!"
27Travelers Among Mountains Streams by Fan Kuan
(ca. 1000)
A Chinese scholar in a meadow
2812 Views from a Thatched Hut by Xia Gui, early
13th century
29Spring Festival Along the River byZhang
Zeduan (1085-1145)
30 31 32F. Technology
- irrigation fertilizer
- large ships called junks
- compass
- waterwheels canal locks
- 5. gunpowder crouching tiger catapults
- 6. printing paper money
33Junks the Compass
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34Astronomical Clock
35Paper Currency
36Military Technology
37First case of gun grenade (950 C.E.)
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40G. Commercial Growth
- 1. production of silk cash crops (tea)
- 2. Commerce improved farming cause Urbanization
41H. Split of North South Song
- Weak military dependent on bureaucrats
- Song invaded by northern nomads (Jurchin)
- 2. Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279) allied w/
Mongols for protection
42I. Collapse of Southern Song
- 1. Invasion by Mongols (1279)
- start of Yuan Dynasty (Mongol Dynasty)