Sui, Tang, and Song
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Sui, Tang, and Song
Sui
Wendi unites N and S China
Restores strong central gov’t
China enters Golden Age
Sui Dynasty (581-618)
Wendi = 1st Emporer
Completed Grand
Canal
Connects Huang He
and Chang Jiang
Trade b/w N and S
1 million peasants
worked on 1/2 died
Sui
Continued work on Great Wall
These labor projects Make peasants
mad Overworked, overtaxed
Revolted
Tang Dynasty (618-907)
Tang Taizong
Empire expanded
Reconquered Lands
N and W (Lands they lost)
Extended to Korea
Wu Zhao (Tang)
After Taizong
Empress that held
real power
Took title of Emperor
Only woman to do so
in China
Tang
Extend roads
Promoted foreign trade
Improved agriculture
Tang restore Bureaucracy
Expanded civil service testing system
Few who passed became elites
Only wealthy could afford education
If connected politically Didn’t need to
take tests
Despite that…Still good governing class
Edu Even more important
Tang Lose Power
Raised taxes in mid 700’s
Struggle to control huge empire
Muslims defeat in West
China loses Central Asia
907- Chinese rebels sacked and burned
Tang capital
Song Dynasty (960-1279)
Taizu reunites China
Remained powerful, stable and
prosperous
Try to buy peace with neighbors
1100’s – Manchurians (Jurchen)
establish Jin Empire in North
Force Song to retreat south across Huang
He
Song (Economic Growth)
Trade with Chinese in North
Trade with Central Asia
Trade with Western Asia and Europe
Prosperity and Innovation
(Tang and Song)
Pop = 100 million
10 cities with 1 million
Now, about 1.3 Billion
Now, USA has 9 cities over 1 million
Science (Tang and Song)
Movable Type
Leads to…
More EDUCATION
Other Inventions (Tang
and Song)
Gunpowder
Porcelain
Mechanical Clocks
Paper Money
Magnetic Compasses
Math
Trade Improves (Tang and
Song)
Ocean Trade
Sailing technology
Up and down Chinese Coast
India
Persian Gulf
Africa
Culture (Religions)
Spreads
Buddhism
Islam
Christianity
Changes in Society
More Mobile
Moved to cities
Civil Service System increases even more
Levels of Society
Larger Upper Class emerges
Scholar officials
Gentry – Well to do people attained
status through education and civil service
positions
Below Gentry Urban Middle Class
Merchants, Artisans, Shopkeepers
Society (Cont’d)
Below Urban Middle Class Bottom of
Society
Laborers, Soldiers, servants
Countryside = Peasants
Women (Tang and Song)
Status further declined
Ex. Binding feet of upper-class girls
Crippled for life, but beautiful
“Lily-foot”