China: Dynasties of Power - Manasquan Public Schools
... 10. According to this film, what is the period between 481-221BC called? ...
... 10. According to this film, what is the period between 481-221BC called? ...
Chinese Identity (Sino-Centrism/Sino-Centrism
... Chinese people call their country Zhongguo 中国. The character zhong 中 means middle or central, and guo 国 means land, kingdom or country; thus Zhongguo can be translated as ‘middle kingdom’. This name first appeared in the 6th century BC Classic of History (Shu jing 书经) relating to the latter part of ...
... Chinese people call their country Zhongguo 中国. The character zhong 中 means middle or central, and guo 国 means land, kingdom or country; thus Zhongguo can be translated as ‘middle kingdom’. This name first appeared in the 6th century BC Classic of History (Shu jing 书经) relating to the latter part of ...
unit3page13 - Kerrifportfolio
... How did the Mongol rulers treat their Chinese subjects? Kept their Mongol identity, tolerated Chinese culture, retained Chinese officials in local governments. ...
... How did the Mongol rulers treat their Chinese subjects? Kept their Mongol identity, tolerated Chinese culture, retained Chinese officials in local governments. ...
Chinese Identity (Sino-Centrism/Sino-Centrism
... tended to view themselves as indeed being at the centre of the world while the rest of the world consisted of barbarians, and they looked on the people in neighbouring countries as vassals. ...
... tended to view themselves as indeed being at the centre of the world while the rest of the world consisted of barbarians, and they looked on the people in neighbouring countries as vassals. ...
Inventions of Tang and Song Dynasties in China
... - Is so associated with Chinese culture that it is now called “____________” ...
... - Is so associated with Chinese culture that it is now called “____________” ...
Chinese Dynasties - UHS AP World History Class
... Southern Song New capital at Hangzhou: sophisticated, wealthy, commerce expands Politically and economically weak; culturally, it is a golden age ...
... Southern Song New capital at Hangzhou: sophisticated, wealthy, commerce expands Politically and economically weak; culturally, it is a golden age ...
APWH Fact Find Ch. 10 Ch. 10 Bulliet MC Quiz
... b. Hemp c. Silk d. Linen e. Muslin 10. The Tang Empire declined when a. earthquakes and tidal waves destroyed coastal cities. b. plague swept the capital. c. the Grand Canal silted up and the government couldn't afford to dredge it. d. political decay and military decline undermined the social order ...
... b. Hemp c. Silk d. Linen e. Muslin 10. The Tang Empire declined when a. earthquakes and tidal waves destroyed coastal cities. b. plague swept the capital. c. the Grand Canal silted up and the government couldn't afford to dredge it. d. political decay and military decline undermined the social order ...
Civilizations and Empires of East Asia
... Civilizations and Empires of East Asia In this unit we will be studying early Chinese history from early river civilizations to the rise and fall of the Mongols. We will also look at early feudalism in Japan. Outcomes: 1. Geography 2. Dynasties 3. The Mongols 4. Early Japan Key Terms, People, & Even ...
... Civilizations and Empires of East Asia In this unit we will be studying early Chinese history from early river civilizations to the rise and fall of the Mongols. We will also look at early feudalism in Japan. Outcomes: 1. Geography 2. Dynasties 3. The Mongols 4. Early Japan Key Terms, People, & Even ...
Early Chinese Dynasties Shang Dynasty One of the first civilizations
... ____________ System—Emperor (top) Lords (received _____________from Emperor and pledged ____________; fought for Emperor) Peasants/Farmers (owned little land and grew food and worked for themselves and Lord) Introduced “Mandate of Heaven” (T’ien Ming)—belief that _____________ chose China’s ...
... ____________ System—Emperor (top) Lords (received _____________from Emperor and pledged ____________; fought for Emperor) Peasants/Farmers (owned little land and grew food and worked for themselves and Lord) Introduced “Mandate of Heaven” (T’ien Ming)—belief that _____________ chose China’s ...
Strand of Social Studies
... 4. List the name of the desert that separated China from the rest of Asia. ...
... 4. List the name of the desert that separated China from the rest of Asia. ...
Lecture 17: China under the Tang Dynasty
... Economy Revives in both North & South by end 5th c. CE ...
... Economy Revives in both North & South by end 5th c. CE ...
China Unit Review Questions
... 1. (19.4) What protected Inner China from invaders who might have tried to enter from the northwest? East? South? North? ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________ ...
... 1. (19.4) What protected Inner China from invaders who might have tried to enter from the northwest? East? South? North? ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________ ...
China Reunites
... 3. During the rule of the Song dynasty, China enjoyed a period of cultural achievement and __________. 4. Many Chinese thought that Buddhist monks and nuns weakened respect for family life because they were not allowed to _______________. 5. The Tang dynasty returned to the ideas of _________ to red ...
... 3. During the rule of the Song dynasty, China enjoyed a period of cultural achievement and __________. 4. Many Chinese thought that Buddhist monks and nuns weakened respect for family life because they were not allowed to _______________. 5. The Tang dynasty returned to the ideas of _________ to red ...
WHag Ch. 2 sec. 4 Textbook Talkie Questions Name: As you watch
... 1. China is isolated by the Pacific Ocean in the east, and by __________________ and ___________________ in the west. 2. The Huang He River is often known as the ______________________ River due to the fine yellow silt known as _________________________. 3. About _______% of China’s land is suitable ...
... 1. China is isolated by the Pacific Ocean in the east, and by __________________ and ___________________ in the west. 2. The Huang He River is often known as the ______________________ River due to the fine yellow silt known as _________________________. 3. About _______% of China’s land is suitable ...
4000 Years of Chinese History
... BCE: Before Common Era (used to be just BC/Before Christ) - newer term for events that took place before Year 0. CE: Common Era (used to be AD/anno Domini - In the Year of the Lord) - newer term for events that took place after year 0. ...
... BCE: Before Common Era (used to be just BC/Before Christ) - newer term for events that took place before Year 0. CE: Common Era (used to be AD/anno Domini - In the Year of the Lord) - newer term for events that took place after year 0. ...
Ancient China
... • Relied on the loyalty of princes and heads of local clans. • Clan: a group of families who claim a common ancestor ...
... • Relied on the loyalty of princes and heads of local clans. • Clan: a group of families who claim a common ancestor ...
China`s Two Golden Ages, Tang and Song Chapter 12.1, 12.2
... • Lived 17 years with Kublai Khan, then wrote a book of his experiences • His writings caused Europe to be very interested in China ...
... • Lived 17 years with Kublai Khan, then wrote a book of his experiences • His writings caused Europe to be very interested in China ...
China - mrdodson
... China Overview • China acts as a cultural hearth* in East Asia. • Most of the region’s nations have, at one time, been controlled by China or influenced by its culture. • China is the world’s most populous country. * a hearth is a starting place, an origination point ...
... China Overview • China acts as a cultural hearth* in East Asia. • Most of the region’s nations have, at one time, been controlled by China or influenced by its culture. • China is the world’s most populous country. * a hearth is a starting place, an origination point ...
Protectorate General to Pacify the West
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.