Transcript Sui Dynasty
Major Chinese
Dynasties
Han Dynasty
Established basis for Chinese
government
Established a series of trading routes
called the Silk Road
Silk Road connected China to central
Asia and the Middle East
What else besides goods
could travel along the Silk
Road?
Exchange of culture and ideas
Religions
Technology
Such as.. Paper, printing, agriculture,
weapons,
What is a Middle Man?
Traders on Silk Road did not travel entire
distance.
Sold goods to others along the way who
continued moving the goods along
What does that do to the price??
Costs increase with each trade off point.
Mandate of Heaven
Do you remember
your vocabulary?
Mandate of Heaven
Belief that the
emperor is chosen to
rule by the laws of
nature; if mandate is
lost, the dynasty
falls.
What is this?
How did this boat move?
Sui Dynasty (589-618)
Sui Dynasty (589-618)
China becoming an empire
Harsh Rulers- Wen Di and son,
Yang Di
Forced labor to pay off debt
Help Spread Buddhism
Grand Canal
How was this canal made?
Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China
Originally built during the Warring States
Period (476 BC - 221 BC) to Ming
Dynasty (1368-1644) –(2,000 years)
Dynasty
Was built to keep nomadic tribes
(outsiders) from raiding China’s riches
Protected the Silk Road and traders
Review Questions
How did the Sui Dynasty govern China?
Emperors Wen Di and Yang Di are
remembered for harsh rule.
Forced many peasants to fight in army
or work on public works projects.
What belief systems did
this dynasty encourage?
Encouraged the practices of Buddhism,
Confucianism and Daoism.
Tang Dynasty (618-907)
Silk Road Reopens
The Tang Dynasty gave China its
greatest expansion. Most significant
expansion was in the West because it
allowed the reopening of the Silk Road.
Tang Dynasty (618-907)
Silk Road reopened for trading w/
West
Culture & Technology flourish
Buddhism attacked b/c too powerful
Peasants chance to gain wealth
Tang Technology
More Technology
Fireworks
spaghetti
Silk Road Route
Song Dynasty (906-1279)
Song Dynasty (906-1279)
Problems w/ neighbors
Empire loses land
Govt. based on Civil Service
Exam
Confucianism disapproves of
merchants
Civil Service Exam
Examination hall with 7500
cells, Guangdong, 1873.
Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)
Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)
China under Mongolian rule—Kublai
Khan
Maintained Chinese form of govt.;
top officials foreigners
Chinese treated poorly
Marco Polo visits
Kublai Khan & Marco Polo
Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)
Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)
Chinese rebel b/c of discrimination &
high taxes
Emperor Hong Wu revives China:
1. Absolute power
2. Beats incompetent & corrupt
officials
3. Civil Service Exam used again
Builds fleet to trade throughout Asia
Emperor Hong Wu
(r.1368-1398)
Zheng He’s & Colombus’
Ships
Silk Road & Sea Routes
Forbidden City
Ming Legacy
Qing Dynasty (1644-1912)
Qing Dynasty (1644-1912)
Manchurians invade & take over
China
Imposed Manchu dress & hairstyles
Allows Christians to enter China;
later throws them out
Europeans arrive, causes major
problems
Emperors Kangxi
&Qianlong
Europeans
“Ocean Devils”
Relationship with
Europeans
1516 Portuguese arrive
Chinese not prepared for Europeans
Portuguese rob Chinese ships”ocean devils”
Foreign countries can only trade if bow down to
Emperor
Trade only 3 months of year
British demand more trade, China denies it,
eventually leads to Opium Wars
People’s Republic of China
(1912-Present)
Resources
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“Marco Polo.”
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8/27/06
“Chinese Paper.”
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8/27/06
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8/27/06
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8/27/06