Gupta and Tang and Song
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Geography benefited the northern
empires because:
› Mountains kept out invaders
› Indus and Ganges
Rivers provided
water and fertile soil
Efficient central government allowed
faring and trade to prosper
Provided a stable background for
advances in learning and arts
Central government gave great power
to local leaders
Local leaders elected by merchants and
artisans
Women were not allowed to serve on
councils
Hinduism had strong influence on Gupta
life
Gupta dynasty promoted Hinduism
Village life effect through the caste
system
Had effect on culture
and intellectual
achievements
People believed that Karma (all the good
and bad things they had done in life)
determined their caste
People could not change their caste in
their lifetime but could be born into a new
one
The Untouchables were outcasts who lived
harsh lives
Untouchables were given “impure”jobs
Untouchables had to live apart from Gupta
society
Zero and decimal system
Arabic numerals
Medicines
Stupas, large dome shaped shrines
After fall of Han Dynasty, China was
divided for nearly 400 years until Tang
Taizon took power and established the
Tang Dynasty
Ruled China from 615-907
Forced Vietnam, Tibet and Korea to send
tribute
Corruption, drought and rebellion
contributed to collapse of Tang China
960 AD Zhao
Kuangyin
united China
under Song
Dynasty
China
prospered
under Song
rule
Eventually
Mongols from
the north
invaded and
conquered
the Song
Dynasty in
1279
Set up schools to
prepare for civil service
exam = highly
educated ruling class
Land reform: Redistributed land to
peasants
Paper money
The grand canal – linking the Huang He
and Yangzi
Calligraphy- fine handwriting’
Porcelain
Influenced Japanese life