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Objectives
10/5-9
•Locate physical features
of Huang He River Valley
Civilization on a map
•Identify and explain
PERSIA G
characteristics of
Huang He River
Valley Civilization
•Prepare for River
Valley civilizations
assessment
China
Huang He River Civilization
Important features:
Mountains
Himalayas
Rivers
Huang He
Yangtze
Deserts
Taklamakan
Gobi
Geography
Talk to your
neighbor –
How did these
physical
features affect the
development
of ancient
Chinese
Civilizations?
Mapping:
Using colored pencils and the textbook,
label the map in your packet with the
following:
• All the essential places
• Silk Road
• Draw the route of Buddhism into China
• 4 empires=Shang, Zhou, Qin, and Han
*use map key if you need
Academic Textbook pages:
p. 171
p. 285
p. 47-Shang and Zhou
p. 81-Qin
Mountains
Deserts, Ocean
Rivers
Provided protection
from invaders –
isolated – no trade
with outsiders
Provided water and fertile
soil. Loess (windblown
silt) from unpredictable
flooding of the Huang He
River replenished the soil
with nutrients. It also
colored the river yellow,
giving it the name “Yellow
River”
The Huang He
River has also
been called
“China’s
Sorrow”
because of its
history of
devastating
floods.
Taklamakan Desert with snow
The Gobi Desert
The Yangtze River
The first civilizations
emerged
on the Huang He
River around
2000 BCE.
China’s earliest
governments were
dynasties.
What is a dynasty?
Political
Hereditary Rule
The ruler’s son
became the ruler
after the ruler
died.
Ruling power
stayed in the
family.
There were three dynasties in
Ancient China:
1. The first dynasty was
the Xia but little is known
because there are no
written records
2. The Shang dynasty
followed and many
artifacts and writings were
found in its capital city of
Anyang.
Political
Anyang
•Surrounded by a
massive wall – 118 feet
wide and 1.2 miles
What can you conclude
about their
government?
•Artifacts included the
chariot and bronze
weapons.
•Ruled by a king
Political
Anyang
Some houses were
larger and enclosed
within the wall.
Others were poorly
constructed and were
outside the wall.
Talk to your
neighbor.
Who lived
within the
walls and who
lived outside
the walls?
By 1027 BCE, the Shang Dynasty was
overthrown and the third dynasty began
called the Zhou Dynasty.
Zhou rulers
justified
their use of
force by
claiming
that they
had the
“Mandate of
Heaven”
Political
Ancient Dynasties of China
1532 BCE
1027 BCE
Shang Dynasty
Zhou Dynasty
begins
Political
256 BCE
Qin Dynasty
Era of
Warring States
Almost 900 years of rule
Over time, the Zhou government became decentralized and regional nobles gained more and more
power. A system of feudalism developed. What is
feudalism?
Feudalism: A government
system in which regional
landowners grant land to
knights or warriors in
exchange for loyalty and
protection.
During the last 500 years
of Zhou rule, regional
rulers were constantly at
war with each other. This
period is called the Era of
Warring States.
Political
Economy
How did China’s
geography affect its
economy?
Talk to your
neighbor.
Because of China’s
isolation by natural
barriers, there was
not much trade
outside of China
Its economy was
agricultural.
Economy
As territory in the North and South were
united during the Zhou dynasty, China
gained crop diversity: grains from the
northern fields and rice from the south led
to rise in population. Rice would become a
staple in the Asian diet.
Economy
Because China was
geographically isolated,
it did not trade with
other civilizations
until the Classical
period (500 BCE-500
CE). In the Classical
period, it would become
a manufacturer to the
world, trading along the
Silk Road and Indian
Ocean routes.
Porcelain
Chinese Culture
From its earliest history,
Chinese culture
emphasized:
•Importance of family
•The group is more
important than the
individual
Religious beliefs:
Religion
•Ancestor worship: Deceased
ancestors could bring good
fortune or disaster.
•Through ancestors, gods were
worshipped, especially a supreme
god, Shang Di.
•The Chinese consulted
the gods using oracle bones.
Religion
Questions were
etched into the bones
of animals, usually turtle
shells.
The bones would then be
exposed to heat.
The cracks in the shell
were then interpreted
to see how the gods
answered.
Oracle bone
Society was comprised
of nobles and
peasants.
The nobles were
landowners. The
peasants worked the
land for the nobles.
Society
Women were
expected to obey
their fathers and
husbands. Their
marriages were
arranged when
they were 13-15
years old.
The most
important job for a
woman was to
produce a son.
Society
Chinese writing
developed
from pictographs or
drawings of objects.
The system used
today is directly
related to the
writings found on
oracle bones from
the Shang dynasty.
Intellectual
There is no
connection between
written and spoken
Chinese
– Advantage:
Someone can
read Chinese
without knowing
how to speak it
Intellectual
Love
A common language developed during the Zhou
Dynasty – Mandarin Chinese
Achievements
Artifacts
from Anyang
The Shang
civilization
excelled
at using
bronze
for weapons,
carrying
vessels and
beautiful
objects.
Chariots
were invented
and used in battle
Silk production began
during the Shang
dynasty and
became a prized fabric
of the nobles.
Silk thread from
silkworms is woven to
make beautiful
cloth.
Achievements
Achievements
• During the Zhou
Dynasty they:
–Built roads and
canals
–Developed blast
furnaces that
allowed them to
produce cast iron
Achievements
Iron was used for
weapons and
farm tools which
expanded
agriculture for
China’s growing
cities.
Coined money
also developed
during the Zhou
Dynasty.
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