China: Tang & Song Dynasties
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China: Tang & Song
Dynasties
EQ: How do contributions from
these dynasties impact us today?
Tang Dynasty: 618-907CE
United China
Built a vast empire
The capital was at Xian
Vietnam, Korea, & Tibet become tributary
states
A tributary state is independent, but China is the
supreme power and these states must pay a
tribute ($$$) to China
Tang Government
Guided by Confucian ideals
Emphasis on social order ensures stability
duty, rank, proper behavior
Skilled government
Revive the civil service exam system (begun
by the Han Dynasty)
Difficult exams stressed Confucian thought
Highly educated ruling class
Song Dynasty: 960-1279CE
Golden Age
Landscape painting
Calligraphy
literature
Conquered by Mongols in 1279
Invaders from the north
Tang & Song Social Structure
Social pyramid:
Gentry
Status of women
Peasants
Rich landowners
Some are civil servants
Majority of population
farmers
Merchants
Some are rich
Low in status because
their $$ comes from the
work of others
Many have authority
Manage family
finances and run
household
Boys still have higher
value than girls
Once married, girls
became part of their
husband’s family
Could never remarry
Tang & Song Contributions
Economic
Land reform:
redistributes land to
peasants
Landowners have
less power &
peasants pay taxes
Canals
Trade expands
(India, Persia,
MidEast)
Paper $$$
Art & Lit
Poetry (Li Bo) &
short story
Block printing
Landscaping
Calligrapy
Porcelain
Architecture
Pagoda = temple w/
roof that curves up at
the corners
Tang & Song Contributions
So what?
What is used today
from the Tang & Song
period?
Chinese culture will
influence Japan’s
development
More evidence
proving the dynastic
cycle
CHINESE CONTRIBUTIONS
Find (identify) 2 contributions from the 3
periods of Chinese history that we have
talked about so far…
1. Shang & Zhou
2. Qin & Han
3. Tang & Song