
Tang Song Dynasty - Northside Middle School
... Song rulers unable to recapture lands lost in the west and north. In 1100s, Jurchen people arise in Manchuria and set up their own empire. In 1127, Song rulers are forced south; build new capital at Hangzhou. Southern Song empire lasts from 1127 to 1279. ...
... Song rulers unable to recapture lands lost in the west and north. In 1100s, Jurchen people arise in Manchuria and set up their own empire. In 1127, Song rulers are forced south; build new capital at Hangzhou. Southern Song empire lasts from 1127 to 1279. ...
Ancient China Study Guide_NOAnswers
... The Tibet-Qinghai Plateau is called the “Roof of the World” because it is very high above sea level. The Taklimakan Desert is one of the most dangerous deserts in the world because of sandstorms and shifting dunes. ...
... The Tibet-Qinghai Plateau is called the “Roof of the World” because it is very high above sea level. The Taklimakan Desert is one of the most dangerous deserts in the world because of sandstorms and shifting dunes. ...
Lesson 2 China`s Past
... and weapons were made of bronze Bronze- created by melting copper and adding a small amount of tin Oracle Bones- Bones used to predict the future. (commonly on tortoise shells) Anyang- capital of Shang Dynasty. ...
... and weapons were made of bronze Bronze- created by melting copper and adding a small amount of tin Oracle Bones- Bones used to predict the future. (commonly on tortoise shells) Anyang- capital of Shang Dynasty. ...
History of Medieval China
... Though Buddhism was repressed during the reign of Emperor Wu Zong. ...
... Though Buddhism was repressed during the reign of Emperor Wu Zong. ...
tang and song dynasties of china
... – Higher status during the times of the Tang and Song – In charge of family affairs…great authority managing servants and finances – When a woman married she became apart of her husbands family and could never remarry. ...
... – Higher status during the times of the Tang and Song – In charge of family affairs…great authority managing servants and finances – When a woman married she became apart of her husbands family and could never remarry. ...
Chapter 17 Empire of the Middle: China to the Mongol Conquest
... Used to trade many kinds of goods but silk was the most important and valuable From the Black Sea goods would travel to Rome (paid a pound of gold for a pound of Chinese silk ...
... Used to trade many kinds of goods but silk was the most important and valuable From the Black Sea goods would travel to Rome (paid a pound of gold for a pound of Chinese silk ...
The Tang and Song Dynasties
... and was viscous. (Killed his own brothers) Built a new legal code. Li Zhu, also known as Emperor Aidi. Ascended throne at age 13. ...
... and was viscous. (Killed his own brothers) Built a new legal code. Li Zhu, also known as Emperor Aidi. Ascended throne at age 13. ...
12.1 PowerPoint
... His greatest effort was to build the Grand Canal. It linked the Yangtze River and Yellow River It became an important route for shipping products ...
... His greatest effort was to build the Grand Canal. It linked the Yangtze River and Yellow River It became an important route for shipping products ...
Hist 331: Civil War and Reconstruction (Fall 2001)
... and people the world over sought its goods—silk especially It had absorbed many invaders ...
... and people the world over sought its goods—silk especially It had absorbed many invaders ...
China Trip Presentation
... Wild Goose Pagoda and Huaqing Hot Springs Gained its name from legend that nearby temple was built to honour a sacred goose Built in 652 AD, 7 storeys high with 284 steps Hot Springs: favoured resort of the Emperors ...
... Wild Goose Pagoda and Huaqing Hot Springs Gained its name from legend that nearby temple was built to honour a sacred goose Built in 652 AD, 7 storeys high with 284 steps Hot Springs: favoured resort of the Emperors ...
Early Civilizations in India and China
... heaven (Devine right to rule)to the Zhou, who then treated the people well ...
... heaven (Devine right to rule)to the Zhou, who then treated the people well ...
DYNASTIC CHINA Zhou Dynasty (1027
... DYNASTIC CHINA Zhou Dynasty (1027-256 BCE) 1. Mandate of Heaven: permission to rule was granted by the divine power 2. Dynastic Cycle: a dynasty would remain in power as long as it provided good government 3. Development of silk and the beginnings of its trade ...
... DYNASTIC CHINA Zhou Dynasty (1027-256 BCE) 1. Mandate of Heaven: permission to rule was granted by the divine power 2. Dynastic Cycle: a dynasty would remain in power as long as it provided good government 3. Development of silk and the beginnings of its trade ...
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... 3. Where does the Yellow River (Huang He) get its name? 4. Where other cultures we’ve studied were concerned with irrigation, early Chinese civilizations along the Yellow River were concerned with what? 5. Who founded the Xia (shee-a) Dynasty? When did the Xia Dynasty come into power, and what preci ...
... 3. Where does the Yellow River (Huang He) get its name? 4. Where other cultures we’ve studied were concerned with irrigation, early Chinese civilizations along the Yellow River were concerned with what? 5. Who founded the Xia (shee-a) Dynasty? When did the Xia Dynasty come into power, and what preci ...
Fact List 1 - California State University, Long Beach
... 2. The Xia Dynasty originated from the area near the Yellow River and started the Long Shan which had black lacquered pottery but had no complete writing system. 3. Shang Dynasty had the most advanced bronze, the complete record of Chinese writing and human sacrifice. The capital of Shang was locate ...
... 2. The Xia Dynasty originated from the area near the Yellow River and started the Long Shan which had black lacquered pottery but had no complete writing system. 3. Shang Dynasty had the most advanced bronze, the complete record of Chinese writing and human sacrifice. The capital of Shang was locate ...
Medieval China The Sui Dynasty (568
... Sui Yangdi o 2nd Emperor; _____________ ruler o Completed __________ Canal using forced labor o High ___________ o Extravagant lifestyle o Military failures o People rebelled; he was ______________ ...
... Sui Yangdi o 2nd Emperor; _____________ ruler o Completed __________ Canal using forced labor o High ___________ o Extravagant lifestyle o Military failures o People rebelled; he was ______________ ...
unit 2 test study guide
... What made Babylon an important center of trade and culture? Cyrus the Great – what was he famous for compared to other conquerors? Egypt and Nubia – what was their relationship? Which Middle Eastern empire was known for their cruelty, especially in warfare? What kept happening that caused the Assyri ...
... What made Babylon an important center of trade and culture? Cyrus the Great – what was he famous for compared to other conquerors? Egypt and Nubia – what was their relationship? Which Middle Eastern empire was known for their cruelty, especially in warfare? What kept happening that caused the Assyri ...
Chapter 7: China
... Connected North & South Art/Technology advances Block printing Porcelain Poetry Flourishing of Buddhism ...
... Connected North & South Art/Technology advances Block printing Porcelain Poetry Flourishing of Buddhism ...
Pre-Read Chapter 16
... 1. Identify and label key geographic features of Asia and China. 2. Describe ways in which geography influenced the history of China. 3. Describe the reunification of China under the Sui dynasty 4. Explain the development of the imperial state and the scholar official class 5. Analyze the influences ...
... 1. Identify and label key geographic features of Asia and China. 2. Describe ways in which geography influenced the history of China. 3. Describe the reunification of China under the Sui dynasty 4. Explain the development of the imperial state and the scholar official class 5. Analyze the influences ...
The Later Middle Ages
... What was the capital city (also the largest city in the world at that time) of the Tang dynasty? ...
... What was the capital city (also the largest city in the world at that time) of the Tang dynasty? ...
Political Development of Imperial China
... ii. A second person would rewrite the answers so the graders would not know who they were grading i. Those who passed had to wait years to be appointed to their position j. Those who failed could retake the test k. People in government did not have to pay taxes or serve in the military Government by ...
... ii. A second person would rewrite the answers so the graders would not know who they were grading i. Those who passed had to wait years to be appointed to their position j. Those who failed could retake the test k. People in government did not have to pay taxes or serve in the military Government by ...
Protectorate General to Pacify the West
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The Protectorate General to Pacify the West, Grand Protectorate General to Pacify the West, or Anxi Protectorate (640–790) was a Chinese outpost established by Tang Dynasty in 640 to control the Tarim Basin. The head office was first established at the Chinese prefecture of Xizhou, but was later shifted to Kucha and situated there for most of the period. The Four Garrisons of Anxi, Kucha, Khotan, Kashgar, and Karashahr were later installed between 648 and 658 as garrisons under the western protectorate's command. After the Anshi Rebellion the office of Protector General was given to Guo Xin who defended the area and the four garrisons even after communication had been cut off from Chang'an by the Tibetan Empire. The last five years of the protectorate's history is uncertain, but most sources agree that the protectorate and its garrisons were conquered by the Tibetans in the year 791 after nearly 150 years of domination under the Tang dynasty.