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Chapter 5 Early Society in East Asia 1 Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display. The Yellow River Huang He 3000 Miles: Tibet to the Yellow Sea Deposits fertile, light colored soil Periodic flooding: “China’s sorrow” 2 Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display. Prehistoric Society: Yangshao 5000-3000 BCE Middle region of the Yellow River valley Banpo Village Painted pottery Bronze tools 3 Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display. The Earliest Dynasties The Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties, 220-256 BCE Xia Shang C. 2200 BCE Organized through village network Hereditary monarchy Flood control 1766-1122 BCE Zhou 1122-256 BCE 4 Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display. Shang Dynasty Bronze metallurgy State monopoly Horse-drawn chariots, other wheeled vehicles Large armies Political organization: network of fortified cities, loyal to center 1000 cities Capital moved six times Impressive architecture at Ao, Yin Other regional kingdoms coexist: Sanxingdui 5 Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display. Shang Dynasty Burial Practices Hierarchical social structure Live burials alongside deceased member of ruling class Sacrificial victims, mostly slaves Wives, servants, friends, hunting companions Later replaced by statuary, often monumental 6 Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display. Zhou Dynasty, 1122-256 BCE No law codes: rule by decree Aggregation of villages opposed to Shang leadership “Mandate of Heaven” Decentralization of authority Development of cheap iron weaponry ends Shang monopoly on Bronze Early money economy 7 Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display. Decline of the Zhou Dynasty Decentralized leadership style allows for building of regional powers Increasing local independence, refusal to pay Zhou taxes Iron metallurgy allows for widespread creation of weaponry Northern invaders weaken Zhou dynasty, beginning 8th c BCE Internal dissention: the Period of the Warring States (403-221 BCE) 8 Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display. China during the Period of the Warring States, 403221 BCE 9 Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display. Social Order Ruling classes great advantage Palatial compounds, luxurious lifestyle Supported by agricultural surplus, tax revenues Defended by monopoly on bronze weaponry Hereditary privilege Support class of artisans, craftsmen Evidence of long-distance trade, merchant class Large class of semi servile peasants Slave class 10 Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display. Family and Patriarchy Devotion to family, ancestor veneration Connection of spirit world to physical world Ritual sacrifices Father ritual head of family rites Earlier prominence of individual female leaders fades in later Shang, Zhou dynasties 11 Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display. Oracle Bones and Early Chinese Writing Used for communicating with spirit world, determining future Question written on animal bones, turtle shells Then heated over fire, cracks examined for omens Early archaeological evidence of Chinese writing Evolution of Chinese script Pictograph to ideograph 12 Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display. Oracle Bone from Shang Dynasty 13 Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display. Zhou Literature The reflections of Confucius Book of Changes Manual for divination Book of History Book of Etiquette (Book of Rites) Book of Songs Little survived Often written on perishable bamboo strips Many destroyed by Emperor of Qin dynasty in 221 BCE 14 Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display. Nomadic Peoples of Central Asia Steppe nomads Poor lands for cultivation, extensive herding activities Horses domesticated c. 4000 BCE, bronze metallurgy in 2900 BCE Extensive trade with sedentary cultures in China Tensions: frequent raiding 15 Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display. Southern Expansion of Chinese Society Yangzi Valley Yangzi river: Chang Jiang, “long river” Excellent for rice cultivation Irrigation system developed The State of Chu Autonomous, challenged Zhou dynasty Culture heavily influenced by Chinese 16 Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display.