Ancient China
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Ancient China
Location
North - Yellow river
valley
Grew Wheat
South – Yangtze river
valley
Grew Rice
Distinct Characteristics
Silk
Bronze weapons and chariots
Ancestor worship
Family = most important
Chopsticks
Writing
Oracle bone with early
ideographic script
An example of
Shang bronze
religious objects
More bronze ware, with early ideograms
A bronze temple bell
-many will strike two
distinct and separate
notes, depending on
which part of the bell
is struck
Feudalism
Nobles own land
King taxes nobles to pay for national
projects
Peasants work, pay the nobles most of
their crops in return for being allowed to
live on the land.
Dynasties
A ruling family
Chinese history is
divided into dynastic
periods
Zhou dynasty 1100-256 B.C.
Zhou invaders were also eventually
absorbed into Chinese society
Mandate of Heaven
God puts the emperor in charge
But later, emperor may lose God’s favor
Early Chinese Money
The Period of the
Warring States,
ca. 500 B.C.
The First Emperor
Qin Shi Huangdi (r. 221-210 BCE) founds
new dynasty as “First Emperor”
Dynasty sets dramatic precedent
Centralized
power
Legalism
Massive public works begun
Grand
Canal
Great Wall
China under the Qin dynasty,
221-207 B.C.E.
Three Chinese Philosophies
Legalism
Confucianism
Daoism
Legalism
The leader determines what’s right and
wrong
No need for morality
Confucianism
Desired the “good old days”
Respect for ancestors, family, morality
Confucius sayings…
What
one does not wish for oneself, one ought not do
to anyone else…
proper training, education, and aptitude make a
“gentleman”
not
simply birth into a certain family
Ruler
Subject
Father
Son
Husband
Older Brother
Older Friend
Wife
Younger
Brother
Younger
Friend
Daoism (Taoism)
Focus on nature
Non-action or “effortless doing”
Kindness, Simplicity, and Modesty
* Feminine
* Masculine
* Passive
* Active
* Darkness
* Light
* Cold
* Warmth
* Weak
* Strong
* Earth;
Moon
* Heaven;
Sun
The Han Dynasty
Han society
Confucianism
becomes the
dominant philosophy
Golden age for
Chinese society
Trade with Western
cultures – Silk road
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220 BCE
9 CE
Population (millions)
Silk Road