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Chinese and Japanese Literature
(1000 B.C. to 1890 A.D.
China
Historical Background
world’s oldest surviving civilization (approx. 3,500
years)
Began in Yellow River Basin (Northern China)
By 1600 B.C .- developed complex economic and
social system
~ Shang Dynasty developed by elite group of kings
(Northern China)
China
Historical Background
believed heaven granted rulers right to rule
subjects must live in complete obedience in exchange
for good government
people had the right to rebel
China
Historical Background
Chou Dynasty (1122-256/255 B.C.)
Central Asian people
overthrew Shang Dynasty
advances in philosophy (Taoism and Confucianism), despite political
turmoil
Confucianism
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official state doctrine
for over 2,000 years
founded by Confucius
(551-479 B.C.)
focus on morality
Stresses obedience to
authority figures
Taoism
Buddhism
• founded by Lao Tzu
• focus on human
connection to nature
• humans are seen as
equals to all creation
• Stresses simplistic
lifestyle
• originated in India
• proliferated China in
the 2nd Century
• teaches earth filled
with suffering and
characterized by
illusion
China
Historical Background
Ch’in Dynasty (221-206 B.C.)
• short lived (15 years)
• built a system of roads
• Great Wall of China (4,500 miles)
Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.)
• established trade with Europe and western Asia
• introduction of Buddhism
T’ang Dynasty (618-907)
• Golden Age of China
• rulers created empire that stretched from Pacific Ocean to borders of
Persia and India- world’s most effective system of government
• invention of gun powder and block printing
China
Historical Background
Sung Dynasty (960-1279)
• Neo-Confucianism- reaction against Buddhist influence; blending of
morality and meditation to achieve enlightenment
Yuan Dynasty (1206-1368)
• overrun by Mongol invaders
• dynasty established by Genghis Khan
• first foreign rule of China
• flourishing trade
~Exp. ) visit from Venetian Marco Polo
Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)
• avoided foreign influence, due to the former invasion of Mongols
China
Historical Background
Ch’ing Dynasty (1644-1911/1912)
• 2nd foreign dynasty- Manchurian
• unrest toppled dynasty and imperial rule
Japan
Historical Background
little known about original settlers
farming through irrigation by 200 B.C.
immigration from Korea and other Asian countries
divided into tribal organizations called uji or clan
~aristocrats
~warriors
~spiritual leaders
Japan
Historical Background
Yamato Clan and Chinese Influence
4th Century- Yamato Clan most powerful in Japan
Brought Chinese beliefs to Japan (Buddhism;
Confucianism)
Chinese influence also found in architecture, art,
clothing, and language, and political structure
(central imperial rule)
Japan
Historical Background
The Heian Age
794- new imperial capital built in Heian (now Kyoto)
courtiers- a refined life; devoted to ceremonies and
festivals
emperor’s power began to diminish; political rule fell
into hands of powerful aristocrat family- Fujiwara
large aristocratic families set up estates on outskirts
in hopes to challenge Fujiwara family
Japan
Historical Background
Feudal Japan
warrior nobility like Western Europe
Samurai or Daimyo- lords/highest class
Minamoto Yoritomo became powerful shogun, chief
general
trouble unifying Japan led to centuries of feudal
warfare
Japan
Historical Background
Japan Shuts Out the World
1600’s- Tokugawa shoguns created a peaceful society
with a central government
new capital built in Edo (Tokyo)
Tokugawa felt threatened by European traders
1639-closed Japan to world
Japan
Historical Background
Perry Opens the Door
1853- United States fleet lead by Perry arrived in Edo
to end Japanese isolation
14 years later, Tokugawa shogunate ended
new emperor called reign Meiji (enlightened rule)
Japanese began to study western ways
Japan became a modern industrial nation by 1900
Japan
Historical Background
Japanese Religious Traditions
Shintoism
Buddhism
• nature worship
• emphasized life’s
• believed the elements of
impermanence, to
nature to be inhabited by
overcome the sorrows of
spirits called kami
earthly existence
• Zen- a form of Buddhism
which emphasized
attainment of tranquility
through mental and
physical discipline
• rituals, tea ceremony,
samurai
Chinese Literature
Philosophy
Along with poetry, most popular genre
The Analects –Confucius
Tao Te Ching- Lao Tzu
Chinese Literature
Poetry
Chinese Literature
Drama and Fiction
Japanese Literature
Poetry
Japanese Literature
Poetry Contests
Japanese Literature
The Haiku
Japanese Literature
Japanese Prose
Japanese Literature
Japanese Drama