Title: The Ming and Qing Dynasties
1The Ming and Qing Dynasties
- In this lesson, students will be able to define
the following terms - Ming Dynasty
- Forbidden City
- Zheng Ho
- Manchus
- Qing Dynasty
2During the Ming Dynasty, China enjoyed nearly
three hundred years of stability and prosperity.
3Ming China
- The Mings ruled China from 1368-1644.
- The Mings restored Chinese rule to the Chinese.
The Mings replaced the Mongol rulers. - Chinese art and literature flourished.
4Ming rulers constructed a magnificent Imperial
Palace in Beijing.
5The Forbidden City
- Ming rulers constructed a magnificent Imperial
Palace in Beijing. - This Imperial Palace was called the Forbidden
City. - It was the home of all later Chinese emperors.
6During the Ming Dynasty, Zheng Ho traveled to
India and even Arabia.
7Zheng Ho
- Early Ming rulers sponsored great naval
expeditions. - Zheng Ho was an admiral of the Chinese navy.
- He even traveled to India and Arabia.
8Compare Zheng Hos ship to Columbus ship.
9Chinese Ethnocentrism
- However, the Chinese looked down upon Europeans
as barbarians, lacking the civilized ways of the
Middle Kingdom. - This ethnocentric attitude eventually led to a
policy of isolationism. - Due to ethnocentrism, Chinese emperors eventually
halted naval expeditions.
10Eventually, the Manchus invaded China and
overthrew the Ming dynasty.
11The Decline of the Mings
- Population pressure led to peasant uprisings.
- Many Chinese felt the Mings had lost the Mandate
of Heaven. - In 1644, the Manchus invaded and conquered China.
12The Manchu dynasty was known as the Qing dynasty.
It lasted from 1644-1911.
13Initially, the Manchus brought peace to China.
They built new roads and cleared additional land
for farming but European technology began to
surpass China.
14Questions for Reflection
- What were some of the accomplishments of the Ming
rulers? - Why did Ming rulers build the Forbidden City?
- Who was Zheng Ho and why were his voyages
eventually stopped? - Who were the Manchus and what did they do?