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Aim: How did ancient China develop under the Shang and Zhou dynasties? Do Now: Take out homework – Paragraph Explain the positives and negatives of loess. Dynasty – a line of rulers who belong to the same family Capital in city of Shang Control of Yellow River delta Kings ruled over towns Gave land to nobles – the rich who were often family members ◦ Nepotism – favoring relatives of those close to you Agricultural society Shang Society King and Family Nobles Craft-workers Farmers Prisoners of War Written language Oracles – people who could predict the future Oracle bones – bones used by oracles to predict the future Polytheism Veneration of ancestors – pray to ancestors who could control human life Overthrows Shang dynasty in 1000s B.C. Mandate of Heaven – nature maintained order in the world and the king ruled as a representative of heaven ◦ Chosen by the gods Dynastic Cycle - a dynasty would remain in power only as long as it was providing good government. When a dynasty went into decline, and began to abuse its power, it was said to lose the Mandate of Heaven, or the favor of the gods. A strong leader would usually emerge to claim the Mandate, and establish a new dynasty. The dynastic cycle would then begin again. Aim: Explain the uniqueness of Shihuangdi’s Tomb. Do Now: Take out Tomb of Shihuangdi worksheet Explain the Dynastic Cycle 221 B.C. – general of Qin wins battles and controls eastern China ◦ Emperor – supreme ruler of an empire ◦ Shihuangdi – “First Grand Emperor” Geography protection ◦ Qinling Mountains ◦ Huang River Split empire into 36 provinces (political divisions of land) Nobles move to capital – Xianyang Single system of money Mirror of the real world Clay army of soldiers and horses to protect emperor Crossbows set up if tomb opened Explain Shihuangdi and the tomb of Shihuangdi. Aim: How does Confucianism offer values that all people can learn from? Do Now: Take out homework Why is it important to take advice from someone older than you(parents, grandparents, aunt/uncles) Lived from 551-479 B.C. Lived through time of warfare Suggested peaceful way to live He says China has lost its traditions Stresses education to make people better Better people make a better civilization Respect of elders Thoughts recorded in a book ◦ The Analects Founded by Lao Tzu Teaches inaction and not action Don’t try to control nature of things, act spontaneously and let nature take its course ◦ Opposite of Confucianism Construction begun by Shihuangdi Protection from northern invaders Most of it built in later generations ◦ 1300s to 1600s Aim: How did the Han dynasty make grand achievements? Do Now: Take out Han Dynasty worksheet What was the purpose of the Great Wall? 206 B.C. - Qin overthrown General of rebels – Han Gaozu Expanded borders north to Korea and south to Vietnam Confucius state Civil service exam – government officials must be qualified for the job or pass a test ◦ No longer can they just be appointed by king Wudi – first strong emperor of Han Grand School – empire’s best school ◦ Doctors, scientists, mathematicians, gov’t jobs Invention of paper Seismograph – machine used to detect earthquakes Trade routes that connected Asia and Europe Silk was very popular trading item Take out Chapter Review