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THE UNIFICATION OF CHINA ZHOU DYNASTY ZHOU= JOE NOT ZOO ZHOU DYNASTY 1027-256 B.C. Feudalism- a political system where nobles or lords are granted the use of lands in return for military service and protection of the king Towards the end of the Zhou dynasty, China moves away from the traditional values of social order, harmony and respect for authority CONFUCIUS (551-479 B.C.) Led a scholarly life, teaching and studying history, music and moral character Had a desire to restore traditional Chinese ideas of social harmony, order and good government CONFUCIANISM Principal of filial piety Government organized by 5 relationships Ruler and subject Father and son Husband and wife Older brother and younger brother Friend and friend FILIAL PIETY “Nowadays people think they are dutiful sons when they feed their parents. Yet they also feed their dogs and horses. Unless there is respect, where is the difference?” -Confucius CONFUCIAN IDEAS ABOUT GOVERNMENT Laid groundwork for bureaucracy creation: a trained civil service, or departments that run the government. Education became critically important Confucianism not a religion, just an ethical system that became foundation for Chinese government. DAOISM Chinese thinker, Laozi Believed only the natural order was important Universal force called the Dao (the Way) guides all things Search for knowledge and understanding of nature. LEGALISM Legalists- Political thinkers calling for highly efficient and powerful central government Rewards for people carrying out the rulers demands well. Harsh punishments for those failing to obey LEGALISM Legalists seek to control both actions and ideas. Widespread burning of books, such as the teachings of Confucius Legalists gain power and influence as their efforts subdue warring states. OTHER ANSWERS I Ching A book of oracles used to solve problems Throw coins, interpret, read oracle Offered good advice and simple common sense. Helped people lead a happy life. Yin and Yang Ancient Thinkers Two powers that represent natural rhythm of life. Yin – cold, dark, mysterious Yang – bright, hard, clear Circle represents harmony, complement each other. RISE OF THE QIN DYNASTY RISE OF THE QIN DYNASTY The Qin dynasty is founded, under emperor Shi Huangdi. Emperor is quick and decisive in crushing opposition with brutal measures. Relocates all noble families to the capitol under his suspicious gaze. ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE QIN Sweeping program of centralization Construction of the Great Wall of China Increased irrigation and farm production. HYPOTHESIZE How would followers of the three philosophical traditions react to the idea that “all men are equal”?