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The Spread of Civilization in
East and Southeast Asia
The Mongols
• 1200s spill out of the
steppes of Central
Asia under Genghis
Kahn
• Highly trained, mobile
armies
• China sees the first
use of cannon in
warfare
• Not oppressive;
tribute; Pax
Mongolica
Mongol Archer on Horseback
Muhammad ibn Mahmudshah alKhayyam
Iran, early 15th century
The Silk Road
China Under Mongol Rule
• Kublai Khan finally
defeats last Song
emperor
• Rules China, Korea,
Tibet from Beijing;
Yuan Dynasty
• Keeps Mongols
separate from
Chinese
• Marco Polo
Ming Restore Chinese Rule
• 1294 Yuan Dynasty
declines
• Chinese despise the
Mongols
• Heavy taxes,
corruption, natural
disasters lead to
uprisings
• 1368 Mongols pushed
back and the Ming
come to power
Zhu Yuanzhang 1368 – 1398
First Ming Emperor
Trade and Exploration
• 1405-1433 Zheng He
leads voyages to SE
Asia, India, and the
Middle East
• On his death,
Emperor banned ship
building
• 60 years later
Columbus’ voyages
made Spain a world
power
Early 17th century Chinese
woodblock print, thought to
represent Zheng He's ships.
The Korean Peninsula
• Juts south from
mainland; 70%
covered by mountains
• Earliest people
migrate from Siberia;
most people live on
western coastal plains
• 5400 mile coastline;
thousands of islands
• Controlled by China;
bridged between
china and Japan
Korean Dynasties
• 676 AD the Silla
unites Korea;
Buddhism, trade with
China, civil service
• 918 Koryo dynasty;
moveable metal type
and porcelain
• 1392 Chosen
replaces Mongols;
500 years; alphabet
Japan and the Feudal Age
• Archipelago; Ring of
Fire
• Four-fifths is
mountains; people
settled in river valleys,
along coastal plains
• Seas isolate Japan
• Choose what to
accept from China
• At times they sealed
themselves off from
the outside world
Early Traditions
• Clans/chief/god or
goddess
• 500 AD Yamato Clan;
first and only dynasty
• Direct descendents of
sun god
• Shinto
• Language and
Buddhism link Japan
and Korea; leads to
interest in China
Japan Goes to China
• 600s Japanese begin
visiting China for
trade and study
• Bring back Chinese
ideas, technology, art
• ‘Heavenly Emperor’
modeled on the Tang
• Bureaucracy, central
government, law
• Selective borrowing
Todai-ji temple, Nara
Feudalism
• 1400s feudal warfare;
warlords and armies
fight for power
• Emperor’s a
figurehead; real
power is the shogun
• Daimyo; samurai;
bushido
• Peasants, artisans,
merchants
• Mongols and the
kamikaze
Feudalism
A political, economic, and social
system based on loyalty, the holding
of land, and military service.
Shogun
Land - Shoen
Land - Shoen
Protection
Samurai
Peasant
Daimyo
Loyalty
Daimyo
Samurai
Peasant
Loyalty
Samurai
Peasant
Food
Peasant
The Tokugawas
• 1338-1590 increasing
levels of warfare
• 1590 Tokugawa
shogunate rules until
1868
• Centralized feudalism
brings daimyo under
control
• New laws, moral
code; food surpluses;
towns; trade
Zen Buddhism
• Self-reliance,
meditation, devotion
to duty
• Popular among
samurai
• Similar to bushido
with its emphasis on
discipline and
devotion to duty
Other Cultures of SE Asia
• South of China and
East of India
• Two major regions
• Mainland; Myanmar,
Thailand, Cambodia,
Laos, Vietnam
• 20,000 islands
between Indian
Ocean and South
China Sea; Indonesia,
Singapore, Brunei,
the Philippines
Geography and Culture
• Mountains separate
mainland from Asia
• Separate river
valleys; early
civilizations
• Monsoons shape
trading patterns
• Indian culture spreads
to SE Asia; Islam
Shwezigon Paya
New Kingdoms
• 1044 Pagan;
Irrawaddy Valley;
Buddhist; 1287 falls to
Mongols
• 800-1350 Khmer in
Cambodia; Indian
writing, architecture,
art; rulers Hindu,
common folk Buddhist
• 600-1200 Indonesia;
Srivijaya; trade
Corridor within Myazedei
View of gatehouse and
boundary wall, Htilominlo
Temple (Pagan)
Exterior View of Myazedei from
South (Pagan)
Corridor within Myazedei
Aerial View of Angkor Wat
Temple Complex of Angkor Wat
Built in the early 12th Century for King Suryavarman II.
Vietnam
• Chinese not Indian
influences
• Indian influence
spread by trade;
China sent their
military
• 111 BC Han conquer
Vietnam; stay in
control for 1,000
years
• 39 AD the Trung
sisters