
Chapter 8, Lesson 1 “Geography Shapes Life in Ancient China”
... • River valleys supported the rise of Chinese civilization, while some geographic features helped to isolate China from outside contact. • The Shang developed a dynasty and a culture that included a system of writing. • The Zhou claimed to rule using the idea of the Mandate of Heaven. ...
... • River valleys supported the rise of Chinese civilization, while some geographic features helped to isolate China from outside contact. • The Shang developed a dynasty and a culture that included a system of writing. • The Zhou claimed to rule using the idea of the Mandate of Heaven. ...
The Qin and Han Dynasty - Levittown School District
... land to aristocrats and work on the land. • Tenant farmers paid rent in crops. • China’s empire continued to grow in size and secure their borders resulting in a period of peace for almost 150 years. ...
... land to aristocrats and work on the land. • Tenant farmers paid rent in crops. • China’s empire continued to grow in size and secure their borders resulting in a period of peace for almost 150 years. ...
Chapter 5- Ancient China Objectives: recognize the dynasties and
... • Mesopotamians, Ancient Egyptians, and Ancient Indians traded with each other. Ancient Chinese did not trade with other civilizations because the mountains and deserts made trade and travel difficult. ...
... • Mesopotamians, Ancient Egyptians, and Ancient Indians traded with each other. Ancient Chinese did not trade with other civilizations because the mountains and deserts made trade and travel difficult. ...
Chinese Religions
... A generic term often used to indicate the various religious traditions that emerged in China over its long history. There are four basic categories of Chinese religions: (1) CONFUCIANISM, (2) DAOISM, (3) BUDDHISM and (4) Chinese folk religions. Throughout China’s history, these religious traditions ...
... A generic term often used to indicate the various religious traditions that emerged in China over its long history. There are four basic categories of Chinese religions: (1) CONFUCIANISM, (2) DAOISM, (3) BUDDHISM and (4) Chinese folk religions. Throughout China’s history, these religious traditions ...
Map of Ancient China
... What is the Warring States period? ____________________________________________________ Eventually the Qin ________________________________ the country under one government What was the name of the first emperor of Qin? ________________________________________ What political beliefs did he follow? _ ...
... What is the Warring States period? ____________________________________________________ Eventually the Qin ________________________________ the country under one government What was the name of the first emperor of Qin? ________________________________________ What political beliefs did he follow? _ ...
China`s First Empire
... • It upheld high standards of personal ethics • It had systematic philosophy and ties to Indian intellectual life. • It drew on sophisticated Indian traditions of meditation and psychology. ...
... • It upheld high standards of personal ethics • It had systematic philosophy and ties to Indian intellectual life. • It drew on sophisticated Indian traditions of meditation and psychology. ...
Document
... • It would be like if French, Spanish, and English all sounded different but had the same written symbol for “tree” ...
... • It would be like if French, Spanish, and English all sounded different but had the same written symbol for “tree” ...
Thinking About China…
... • China closed itself off for most of the last 1000 yrs. – Economically • One of the world’s top economies,Per capita still very poor • Rapid economic, but not political change ...
... • China closed itself off for most of the last 1000 yrs. – Economically • One of the world’s top economies,Per capita still very poor • Rapid economic, but not political change ...
The Spread of Chinese Civilization: Japan, Korea, and Vietnam
... • Because the commoners and low born faired so poorly in Korea and the aristocracy was more concerned with their own pleasures than with making life better for the poor the commoners and near-slaves rose up from time to time. These rebellions were ruthlessly put down by the armies. However this inne ...
... • Because the commoners and low born faired so poorly in Korea and the aristocracy was more concerned with their own pleasures than with making life better for the poor the commoners and near-slaves rose up from time to time. These rebellions were ruthlessly put down by the armies. However this inne ...
I. Imperial China (221 BCE-220 CE)
... Military expenditures hurt domestic economies New people overran both empires, kept some culture of old empires Slavery existed in both civilizations -However, slavery was indispensible part of the foundation of Roman Empire economy Roman Empire – slavery = POW’s, harsh conditions -slaves – always s ...
... Military expenditures hurt domestic economies New people overran both empires, kept some culture of old empires Slavery existed in both civilizations -However, slavery was indispensible part of the foundation of Roman Empire economy Roman Empire – slavery = POW’s, harsh conditions -slaves – always s ...
Our 3rd Argument Comes from a Chinese Warrior
... Write 2 paragraphs explaining whether or not you agreed with the class’s decision and why? Paragraph 1: What was the class’s decision & what effects do you think it will have on China’s society? Paragraph 2: What is your decision & what effects do you think it will have on China’s society? ...
... Write 2 paragraphs explaining whether or not you agreed with the class’s decision and why? Paragraph 1: What was the class’s decision & what effects do you think it will have on China’s society? Paragraph 2: What is your decision & what effects do you think it will have on China’s society? ...
Chinese Dynasties Project Outline
... Each newscast must have a technological visual aid in it. Each team must select a team leader, whose responsibility will be to act as a link between the group and the teacher. They will be asked to report the team’s progress. Prior to project presentations, each group will be required to turn ...
... Each newscast must have a technological visual aid in it. Each team must select a team leader, whose responsibility will be to act as a link between the group and the teacher. They will be asked to report the team’s progress. Prior to project presentations, each group will be required to turn ...
Chapter 14 Notes
... Buddhism was spreading quickly throughout the lands. It first came to China during the Han dynasty. During the troubled time of the Period of Disunion, many turned to Buddhism. They took comfort in the teaching that people can escape suffering and achieve a state of peace. It influenced many aspects ...
... Buddhism was spreading quickly throughout the lands. It first came to China during the Han dynasty. During the troubled time of the Period of Disunion, many turned to Buddhism. They took comfort in the teaching that people can escape suffering and achieve a state of peace. It influenced many aspects ...
PPT - FLYPARSONS.org
... Chinese people united to form one kingdom They called their homeland “the Middle Kingdom.” To them, it was the world’s center and its leading civilization The Chinese developed a way of life that lasted into modern times. ...
... Chinese people united to form one kingdom They called their homeland “the Middle Kingdom.” To them, it was the world’s center and its leading civilization The Chinese developed a way of life that lasted into modern times. ...
Ancient China - Elmwood Park Memorial High School
... • founded by Zhu Yuan-Zhang (1328-98), the son of a peasant. • By 1356, the Red Turbans had captured the city of Nanjing and assumed the leadership of the rebellion. • Zhu Yuan-Zhang became the first emperor of a new dynasty, the Ming, with its capital at Nanjing. • Over a period of 276 years, 16 Mi ...
... • founded by Zhu Yuan-Zhang (1328-98), the son of a peasant. • By 1356, the Red Turbans had captured the city of Nanjing and assumed the leadership of the rebellion. • Zhu Yuan-Zhang became the first emperor of a new dynasty, the Ming, with its capital at Nanjing. • Over a period of 276 years, 16 Mi ...
NCTAN+Zheng+He[2]
... Competency Goal 1The learner will use language to express individual perspectives in response to personal, social, cultural, and historical issues. COMPETENCY GOAL 2: The learner will act by interacting in improvisations and assuming roles. COMPETENCY GOAL 3: The learner will design and produce thea ...
... Competency Goal 1The learner will use language to express individual perspectives in response to personal, social, cultural, and historical issues. COMPETENCY GOAL 2: The learner will act by interacting in improvisations and assuming roles. COMPETENCY GOAL 3: The learner will design and produce thea ...
Tomb raiders at Shaanxi Province leave little for archaeologists
... SHAANXI PROVINCE : Chinese archaeologists have said a cluster of elaborate tombs unearthed in China's northwest Shaanxi Province may be the most significant historical find in many years. Unfortunately, the archaeologists were not the first to find the tombs grave robbers have left very little for h ...
... SHAANXI PROVINCE : Chinese archaeologists have said a cluster of elaborate tombs unearthed in China's northwest Shaanxi Province may be the most significant historical find in many years. Unfortunately, the archaeologists were not the first to find the tombs grave robbers have left very little for h ...
Slide 1
... • Extra rice sold imperial centers of northern China • Extra food meant fewer people to work as farmers • More people can work in trade ...
... • Extra rice sold imperial centers of northern China • Extra food meant fewer people to work as farmers • More people can work in trade ...
Early Civilizations in India and China 2500 BCE
... - New Dynasty eventually becomes Aging Dynasty, and cycle repeats - Feudal State: Zhou rewarded supporters by giving them control over regions. - Feudalism – system of government where local lords own and govern their own region, but owe support, loyalty, and other duties to the king. - Economic Gro ...
... - New Dynasty eventually becomes Aging Dynasty, and cycle repeats - Feudal State: Zhou rewarded supporters by giving them control over regions. - Feudalism – system of government where local lords own and govern their own region, but owe support, loyalty, and other duties to the king. - Economic Gro ...
21 Art of China
... for pictures of birds—has poem and signature that the emperor handwrote—interest in meticulous portrayal—feather and petals in sharp precise lines—emperor’s calligraphy enhances the painting—little regard for animating a subject -this emperor set up a School of Painting in 1104, but abolished the sc ...
... for pictures of birds—has poem and signature that the emperor handwrote—interest in meticulous portrayal—feather and petals in sharp precise lines—emperor’s calligraphy enhances the painting—little regard for animating a subject -this emperor set up a School of Painting in 1104, but abolished the sc ...
Chapter 2 Section 4
... the Shang They brought new ideas to the Chinese civilization Zhou Wen Wang 1131- 1115 BC ...
... the Shang They brought new ideas to the Chinese civilization Zhou Wen Wang 1131- 1115 BC ...
Chapter 3 - india an..
... • They developed their first written language, Sanskrit, around 1000 B.C. • They wrote down the religious rituals, legends, and chants that previously had been passed down orally. Song Written in Sanskrit ...
... • They developed their first written language, Sanskrit, around 1000 B.C. • They wrote down the religious rituals, legends, and chants that previously had been passed down orally. Song Written in Sanskrit ...
The Royal Air Force Table Tennis Team (RAF TTT) is set to become
... The RAF team has enjoyed much success over the years; they are unbeaten in the Men's Inter-Services Championships having gained the title for 24 years in succession and received the Combined Services Sports Award for 'Team of the Year Award' in March of this year, which prompted them to pursue this ...
... The RAF team has enjoyed much success over the years; they are unbeaten in the Men's Inter-Services Championships having gained the title for 24 years in succession and received the Combined Services Sports Award for 'Team of the Year Award' in March of this year, which prompted them to pursue this ...
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.