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Homework • China Assignment #2 due tomorrow • Castle Learning #3 due Thursday at 11:59pm. • Quiz on China Tuesday. I. Geography – Huang He (yellow river) birthplace of first cities during Neolithic Revolution • Irrigation (canals to bring water to crops) for agriculture • Transportation for trade • Violent flooding, Huang He has been called “China’s Sorrow” • Fertile land in the East, most populated area in China I. Geography – Himalayan mountains and Gobi Desert • Have isolated China – Led to Ethnocentrism (China is “Middle Kingdom” between Heaven and Earth) – Foreigners called barbarians • Limited cultural diffusion – However Buddhism spread from India to China and then to Korea and Japan I. Geography • Mountains and desert have hindered trade – Silk Road created routes north of the Himalayas promoted cultural diffusion, silk roads eventually led to the spread of bubonic plague from China to Europe in the 1300s during the Middle Ages • Terrace farming used to create agricultural land on mountainous topography II. Confucianism – Focused on how to have a harmonious, peaceful, and prosperous society, focus on social order – Stressed the 5 relationships • Ruler to people, father to son, husband to wife, older brother to younger brother, friend to friend – Patriarchal (male dominated society) – Love for family (Filial Piety) and respect for elders are important (ancestor worship) – Community more important than yourself (set the stage for communism in the future) – Basis of civil service (government) exams during dynasties III. Taoism (Daoism): Founded by Lao Tzu • Nature worship, Wu Wei (go with the flow like water) – Artwork is focused on Nature – Taoist priests created gunpowder by accident while working on potion of immortality during the Tang Dynasty IV. Qin Dynasty – Emperor Qin Shi Huang Di united China – Claimed the Mandate of Heaven – God given right to rule – Divine Right – Forced labor to begin building the Great Wall to keep Mongols out – Used Legalism – strict/harsh laws and punishments, reward loyal people, buried Confucian scholars alive V. Han Dynasty – Considered a Golden Age of prosperity and development – Built roads for military • Increased trade on silk roads • Exported silk, porcelain, and tea / imported horses and gold – Invented Paper travelled through Middle East into Europe where it increased literacy and was used in printing press in Europe – Confucianism basis of education for government leaders • Civil service exams (3 days long) • Strengthened the central government by providing intelligent government employees – Cultural diffusion through Korea into Japan • Spread Chinese pictograph writing system, Zen Buddhism, architecture, and Confucian education