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Standards • The Tang Dynasty was able to pull people together and create a powerful dynasty • Buddhism spread easily because people believed they would go to Nirvana or a state of complete peace Chapter 10 China’s Golden Age Vocab of Ch.10 • Dynasty: family that holds political power through many generations • Merit system: (S.C.S.E) process of hiring and promoting people based on talent and skills rather than on wealth or social status • Daoism: a belief that all things should follow the Dao; if so then all will be well • Neo-Confucianism: Confucian thoughts and Buddhism and Daoism also • Rice: an easy to grow crop that was abundant and ripened quickly Main people of Ch. 10 • Tang Taizong: a military leader who reunited China • Empress Wu: only woman emperor in Chinese history • Siddhartha Gautama: the teacher of Buddha and original Buddha • Confucius: great Chinese teacher and philosopher • Zhu Xi: a scholar-official and the most famous NeoConfucian thinker Arts of Ch. 10 • • • • • Fine paintings in subtle colors Beautiful ceramic pieces of clay Glazed pottery of different subjects Temples and statues Chinese poetry Eras of Ch.10 • The Tang Era (618-907 ADC) • The Song Era (960-1279 ADC) Main points of Tang Era • • • • • Started in 618 Tang Taizong started this Era Used bureaucracy for style of government Capital was Chang’an Golden Era for Chinese art • Li Bo, one of the greatest poets in China, lived during the Tang • Collapsed in 907 Main Points of Song Era • • • • Started in 960 Had good government, ruled by scholar-officials Used the Merit System to choose civil servants Moved south because of barbarian invasion from the north • Four main religions were Daoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Neo-Confucianism • Increase in farming, technology, trade, and industry • Ended in 1279 Check Up Questions 1. In what way was the Song era a period of good government? 2. What were the four main religions? 3. What three key industries from Tang and Song periods? Chapter 11 The Mongols and The Ming Vocab for Ch. 11 • • • • Ascendancy: rise to a position of power Khan: leader of Mongol tribe Despot: cruel tyrannical leader Tributary state: state that pays taxes in resources such as in food and supplies in place of trade • Kowtow: a custom that required touching the ground with one’s forehead as a sign of respect • Draft animal: an animal used to pull a load Main people of Ch.11 • Genghis Khan: a strong leader who built an army and conquered rival tribes • Kublai Khan: founded the Yuan Dynasty • Marco Polo: Famous European traveler who traveled along the Silk Road and brought information and goods back from China • Hongwu: founder of the Ming Dynasty and government, was a cruel despot • Yongle: Son of Hongwu, took power and continued his father’s policy of absolute power • Zheng He: Leader of maritime expeditions, court official Mongol Empire • Largest empire the world has ever known • Leader was Genghis Khan • Took them 20 years to conquer China after they conquered the West • Made a new social order with Mongols at the top and the Chinese at the bottom • No civil service examinations, regional officials gained power Trade and Commerce • Mongols encouraged trade and expanded commerce • They reopened the Silk Road • Mongols increased the status of merchants and didn’t make them pay a special tax • Traders and missionaries carried ideas and inventions from the Mongol Empire around the world Ming Dynasty • Founded by Hongwu • Hongwu revived Confucian values and the merit system • Hongwu’s son Yongle came into power after Hongwu’s death and moved the capital from Nanjing to Beijing • Created tributary system and used it to replace trade with foreign nations • Began sea voyages in 1405, ended them in 1433 Chinese Influence • Trade brought Confucian and Buddhist ideas to Vietnam, Korea and Japan • Vietnam, Korea and Japan adopted the Chinese writing system, painting style, music and architecture • The Chinese invented paper and printing, which are still used today, as well as the magnetic compass and gunpowder • Developed the wheelbarrow, the harness for draft animals, and draft pumps Works Cited Hart, Diane. "China's Golden Age." Medieval and Early Modern Times. 2006. Print. Hart, Diane. "China Under the Mongols and the Ming." Medieval and Early Modern Times. 2006. Print. Google. Google Images. N.p., 25 Mar. 2011. Web. 25 Mar. 2011. <http://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=w i&safe=on>. By Ryan, Nick, Danny and Ethan