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CHINA
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Post-Classical China(1000B.C.E-500c.e)
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Politics
Shang - decentralized
Zhou(1029-258 B.C.E)
“Middle kingdom” (Yangtze to Huang)-ethnocentrism
No central gov’t instead alliances with regional princes
Qin(221-202 B.C.E)
Shi-huangdi~centralized gov’t, Great wall, Mandate of
Heaven, strong unification & expansion south
Han(202 B.C.E- 220 C.E.)
power=Mandate of Heaven, Civil service exams,
Wu Ti- Golden age, kept Huns out, expansion
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Economy
Large differences between high and low class
Three main groups:
Landowning aristocracy & Bureaucrats
Laboring peasants and artisans
“mean people” unskilled labor jobs
Rice, silk, wheat and trade with India + spice islands
Merchants had low standing
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Religion
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Confucianism, Daoism,
legalism, Buddhism
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Confucianism= mutual
respect and eventually
became the foundation
of bureaucracy
-HAN Dynasty somewhat
ZHOU
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Daoism- balance with
nature founded by Laozi
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Legalism- Qin dynasty &
best gov’t = by force
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Culture
Technological advances like calendar, astronomy
and seismographs
ART- pottery/calligraphy
Social structure- aristocratic and merit
Patriarchy
High knowledge of science
Mandarin language
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Interaction
Silk road ~ India, Mesopotamia,
Greece
Little allances
Spread of Buddhism due to trade with
India
Huns
Ethnocentrism~ all non-Chinese=
Barbarians
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Comparison with the outside
China
Differences
India
Differences
Emphasis on Gov’t
Emphasis on religion
Confucianism
Mainly Hinduism/Buddhism
Locked up and small
market econ
Huge market/trade econ
Similarities
Rigid social structure
No slaves
Similarities
Rigid social structure
No slaves
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Post Classical time(600c.e.-1450)
POLITICS
After Han, China= three kingdoms: Northern Zhou,
Chen, and The Northern Qi
Wendi~ Sui -married daughter to zhou empire
Yangdi~(son of Wendi) milder legal codes,
Confucianism, civil service exam~luxury=decline
TANG~ Li Yuan revived bureaucracy, civil service
exams
Hereditary aristocracy declined
Tang & Song-Scholar-gentry increased
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Economic
Grand Canal by Yangdi
Tang promoted Chinese, Buddhist, and Islamic
exchange
Merchants traded
Junks
Flying money or credit vouchers
Inventions like wheelbarrow helped plowing,
planting, etc
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Religion
Buddhism strong especially Chan or Zen
Wide-spread conversions and monasteries
Empress Wu= attempt commission Buddhism as
state religion
Envy of Confucius/ Daoist
Mid-9th Cent. Emperor Wuzong= persecution of
Buddhism
Confucianism flourished in Tang and Song
Culture
Neo-Confucianism-women=homemakers
Confinement of women, chastity for wives
Like India widows can’t remarry
Foot-binding
Song & Tang technology, art &literature
Gunpowder, chairs, calculator(abascus) & compass~ Song
Scholar-gentry~ artistic and literary creativety
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Interactions
Reopening of Silk road
Increased interaction with India, Persia, and Central
Asia
Imports: Horses, Persian rugs, tapestries
Exports: silk, textiles, porcelain, paper
Merchants traded with other countries and
transported it to China
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Continuites and Changes
Continuites
There were multiple
continuities like
Confucianism based civil
service exams and
Bureaucracy.
Women also continued to
have a subordinate role.
Change
Buddhism became popular
during this time period
whereas before it was
unknown to China
The merchant class’ role
became more important to
that of Chinese economy.
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Early modern
Times(14501750c.e)
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Song dynasty fell to Mongol
invasion leading to the Yuan
dynasty in 1271 by Kublai
Khan
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Kublai discontinued civil
service exams but
surrounded by Confucius,
Buddhist, and Taoist scholars
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Wife Chabi = promotion of
Buddhism
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Political
Ming dynasty(1368-1644)
Founded: Zhu Yuan Zhang revolted against Yuan
He eradicated all Mongol evidence like dress(skirts and
leather), names
Bureaucracy and Confucianism revived
Emperor Hongwu=power for himself eradicated
ministery
Anyone corrupt= public beating
Decline of Ming due to political inbalance
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Economy
Zhenghe(1405-1423)~ third Ming emperor
7 huge expeditions throughout world: Persia, Arabia,
East indies, and East/south of Africa
Huge fleets(six times larger than European)
Isolation after due to Ethnocentrism, too much money
in that it can be used to fix internal problems
Trade allowed in Macao and Canton
Trade=high Europeans loved silk and spices
Also architecture became huge
Religion
Buddhism rose due to the rise in completion
Morality books with lots of merits points for good deeds
Hand in hand with Confucianism
Daoism
Supported by emperor
Christianity by Italian Jesuits 1583 Michael Ruggerius
& Matteo ricci w/ knowledge of math and Science
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Culture
Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang promoted art work
Bureaucracy= lots of Scholar-gentry w/ free time
pursued art careers
Time of peace meant more display opportunities
Confucianism impacted culture~ sayings, art,etc
Buddhism and Taoism had little impact for not as
popular as Confucianism
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Interaction
Zenghe’s Expedition With huge fleets
Isolationism
Europeans with Christianity flowing into China
Ethnocentrism made Chinese despise foreign rule
Hatred towards Christian converts
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Continuites and Changes
Continuites
Confucianism
continued to be
major belief in China
and continued to be
the base for civil
service examinations.
Changes
China went from
subtly open country to
completely isolated
country due to the
idea of Ethnocentrism.
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Modern Period(1750-1914)
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Politics
Qing Dynasty (or Manchu Dynasty)
Last dynasty of China
People unhappy since foreign rule
Qing= Chinese ideas
The Scholar-gentry still in power but
Manchus were the main power
Mandate of Heaven
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Politics continued
Qing fall
Corrupted Exam system and bribery started it all
Wealthy were put into power again
Confucius value waned
Poor were neglected so lots of robbery
Qing= last dynasty because deprived of needed
change, “barbarians”, and crops brought
population growth
Lin Zexu enforced laws on opium
Economy
Opium
Chinese got hooked & officials had no money for
infrastructure
Lin Zexu enforces laws against opium so British angry
Opium war won by british & Chinese ports forced
open
Taiping Rebellion= Christian prophet Hong Xiuquan
Social order, rights to Women, question
Confucianism
Boxer rebellion = Cixi oust Europe, Japan and
America Failed
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Religion
Confucianism is still there but weakening due to
corruption
Christianity brought into China
Chinese despised foreign influence
Converts looked down upon
Barely excepted after two Italian Christians brought it
over
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Culture
Women treated horribly
Infanticide
Males marry lower class women to keep woman under
control
Mandate of heaven
Art and architecture
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Interactions
Lots of Foreign interaction
Europeans
This
made them realize they are not
at the top
Technology
was easy
level low so conquering
New religions brought over to China
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Continuites and Changes
Continuites
Although there was foreign
rule in China, Confucianism
still continued to be the
main belief that everyone
followed.
Change
China was forced out of
the isolation that had once
been in action and had to
trade with Europeans
without their consent.
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Opium war
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Industrial
age(20th centpresent)
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Present-day Hong kong
pictured on the right.
Politics
Beginning= End of Puyi the last of the Qing
China in Chaos
Students and Teachers factor in China
Japan= constant threat~ Revolutionary alliance but failed
Japan took German land
May 4th= Liberal Democracy movement but students =
radical communist
1921 communist party born
MAO ZEDONG communist leader considered a hero and ideas
of moving forward and cultural revolution
DENG XIAOPING promoted economic reform and opened
China to the world
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Mao Zedong
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Economic
Technological developments only some
Plants used in factories
Productivity growth by 1949
Match by the growing population of China
Foreign trade involvement rose
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Religion
Confucianism is the most popular still throughout
China
Buddhism and Islam in China of the Hui and Uyghur
Freedom of religion
Buddhism widely influential throughout China
Taoist about 300 Taoist temples spread across China
Others are Ancestor soul existence and the Chinese
astrology is popular
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Religion
Buddhism
Taoist
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Culture
Chinese new year a huge parade
Clothing and ornaments like Dragon robe
Folk art
Chinese zodiac
New year market selling fireworks, clothing and
usually decorated with lots of lanterns
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Culture
Chinese new year
Chinese Zodiac
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Interactions
Foreign trade
Ministry of Foreign affairs like other nations
U.S. used Mainland China as counter to the Soviet
Union
China and U.S. are rivals in many areas today
including economy
U.S. – China trade largest in the world
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Continuities and Changes
Continuites
Even through the modern
times, Confucianism stays
strong as the major belief of
most Chinese population
today.
Changes
The gov’t went from a
single ruler with Mandate of
Heaven to slowly
developing Communist
gov’t.