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February 3, 2017 In religion, India is the only millionaire……the One land that all men desire to see, and having seen once, by even a glimpse, would not give that glimpse for all the shows of all the rest of the globe combined. - Mark Twain Todays Schedule - Warm-up: Unit III Vocab Quiz - East Asia Lecture and SAQ - Complete Spice Chart (Tang and Song) - Timed Writing: DBQ HW: - Prepare for Socratic Seminar (Annotate&Questions) – Continue studying for Unit III Test Warm-Up: Practice For Unit Test • Take 5-8 Minutes studying for the Unit III Vocabulary Terms Quiz 5 minutes End Warm-Up: Practice For Unit Test • Take 5-8 Minutes studying for the Unit III Vocabulary Terms Quiz Reunification For over 400 years when China was divided into three separate states, the Wei in the north, Wu in the south, and Shu in the west, the ideal of Chinese unification was not. Chinese language, ideology, culture, and administration had remained virtually intact. Unification was achieved under the Sui Dynasty who provided the restoration of military power, economic productivity, and administrative integrity but massive public works led to the disintegration of the Sui in a very short time. The Rise of the Tang The leading general (Tang Taizong) of the Sui seized control and established the new Tang Dynasty in 618 C.E. When the Sui Dynasty fell the Tang continued some of its policies and even expanded the empire. Maintaining Transportation/Communication Distributing land with equal-field principle Relying on a bureaucracy of merit The state expanded into Mongolia, Central Asia, Pakistan, and Iran. China also expanded into northern Vietnam, Korea, and culturally into Japan. Tang Dynasty, 618-907 New technologies: Printing moveable print Porcelain Gunpowder Chinese Poetry More cosmopolitan culture. High Point or Golden Age Buddhism became a major influence in culture Reestablished the safety of the Silk Road. Large population to man large armies Tea comes into China from Southeast Asia. Empress Wu Zetian, 624-705 Empress Wu's rise to power was achieved through cruel and calculating tactics The only female Empress in China’s history who ruled alone. Tang Dynasty interrupted; claimed 2nd Zhou Legitimized her rule, bu circulating a document called the Great Cloud Sutra, which predicted that a reincarnation of the Buddha would be a female monarch Construction of new irrigation systems. Buddhism was the favored state religion. Financed the building of many Buddhist temples. BUT… She appointed cruel and sadistic ministers to seek out her enemies. Tang Decline 9th CE – weakened central government stopped governing the economy. Maintained a civil service system by recruiting scholar-officials through standardized examinations Weakened by internal rebellion Civil order was destroyed by the rise of regional military governors known as jiedushi Invited Uighurs, Turkish nomads, to help destroy rebels in the empire They were successful but ended up destroying the capital cities of Chang’an and Luoyang. Song Dynasty 960-1279 Following the Tang collapse, warlords ruled China until the Song Dynasty reimposed centralized imperial rule. The Song gained control with a strong army after winning many battles Song Taizu convinced his generals to retire. Adopted a strong Confucian government based on merit Civil servants would go onto to control all aspects of Chinese society including the military and large sums and salaries were levied to encourage others to adapt. Song [Sung] Dynasty, 960-1279 C.E. First Dynasty in World History to: issue banknotes or true paper money nationally establish a permanent standing navy Divided into two distinct periods: Northern Song: established northern capital Bianjing Southern Song: established maritime trade Creation of an urban, merchant, middle class. Increased emphasis on education & cheaper availability of printed books. Magnetic compass makes China a great sea power! Song Peasant Family Rice Cultivation Began Under the Song fm. SE Asia Song Rice Cultivation Neo-Confucianism Song Decline The Song approach to a more centralized imperial government led to its eventual split and fall: Financial and Military Financial: During the first half of the Song Dynasty, Manchuria demanded and received large tribute payments of silk and silver. Military: The Song Dynasty in time with the incursion from the north would move its empire to Hangzhou and survived only in southern China. The Southern Song would remain until 1279 when the Mongol forces ended the dynasty and incorporated southern China into their empire. Chinese Dynasties Shang 1600-1100 BCE Zhou 1100-256 Qin 221-206 Han 202 BCE - 220 CE Three Kingdoms 22065 Shu, Wei, and Wu Sui 581-618 Tang 618-907 Song 960-1279 Yuan 1279-1368 Ming 1368-1644 Manchu (Qing) 1644-1912 SAQ Questions 1. Based on this chapter, how would you respond to the idea that China was a self-contained or isolated civilization? “The basic justification for the Chinese Imperial (civil service) Exams was that appointees to civil service positions were not to be chosen through special or inherited privilege, but through an individual's own abilities. For centuries, the might of China was established militarily, often by emperors from humble origins who had toppled existing dynasties. However, once in control, these emperors soon realized that the actual governance of China would require the administrative services of thousands of bureaucrats. The civil service examination was thus a means for creating such a body of men…” “The examination system also helped to maintain cultural unity and agreement on basic values. The fact that the content of the examinations were uniform (did not vary) meant that the local scholars and ambitious would-be scholars across the whole of China were taught with the same values. Even though only a small fraction (about 5 percent) of those who attempted the examinations passed them and received titles, the studying and the hope of eventual success on a another examination sustained the interest of those who took them. Those who failed to pass—most of the candidates at any single examination—did not lose wealth or local social standing; as dedicated believers in Confucian ideals, they served, without the benefit of state appointments, as teachers, patrons (supporters)of the arts, and managers of local projects, such as irrigation works, schools, or charitable foundations.” 2. (a) What was needed—in addition to a powerful Emperor—to successfully rule China? (b) Explain how civil service examinations helped China achieve a Golden Age. (c) Use documents above to help support your answer Todays Schedule - Warm-up & Mini-Quiz - East Asia Lecture and SAQ - Spice Chart for Tang and Song - Review Unit III Study Guide HW: - Prepare for Socratic Seminar (Annotate&Questions) - Study for Vocabulary Quiz tomorrow – Continue studying for Unit III Test Any student who didn’t do/did their Outlines wrong tomorrow is your last chance to submit