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Ancient China Study Guide Write a sentence that shows the relationship between these phrases. 1. First Chinese civilization // ____________ River. 2. Chinese culture // unknown // world // mountains and deserts. 3. Chinese // first to discover // _________ // kept secret 4. Europe // Asia // Silk Road. 5. Ancient China // ruled by // ______________ 6. Emperors // power to rule from // ____________ ____ ____________. 7. Families of rulers // _____________// power for many generations // until heaven sent a sign. 8. The _____ Dynasty // built the Great Wall // protected China from __________ Complete the analogy: 9. Great Wall : barrier :: Silk Road : 10. Cotton : plant :: Silk : 11. Country : China :: Continent : 12. Explain Confucianism 13. Explain Daoism 14. Explain Legalism 15. How are these three Chinese philosophies related to the Warring States? Study the following: The land and geography of China is best described as a variety of ecosystems. Civilization in China began and succeeded because natural barriers kept out invaders, man-made barriers kept out invaders and rivers provided fertile farmland. Most of the history of ancient China took place in Inner China. Early settlers chose to live in Inner China rather than Outer China because Inner China had rivers and rich soil. Each year on the Chinese calendar is represented by an animal. Of all the countries in the world, China has the most people. The Tibet-Qinghai Plateau is called the “Roof of the World” because it is very high above sea level. The Taklimakan Desert is one of the most dangerous deserts in the world because of sandstorms and shifting dunes. Which area of china is known for its deserts? Which area of China is near the best farmland and early settlement? What belongs in the blank space on the diagram? Rise to power/ government Achievements Loss of power Shang Divided China into small kingdoms with wealthy nobles in charge. oracle bones strong army bronze weapons Constant warfare Misspent money Corrupt rulers Attacked by Zhou Zhou Conquered Shang Mandate of Heaven Qin Took over Zhou Strict control (Legalism) China’s first emperor Iron weapons Catapult Chopsticks Philosophers Unified China’s kingdoms Standardized laws, measurements, and money Warring States Conquered by Qin Wanted to live forever Emperor Qin Shihuangdi died Chinese people rebelled in civil war Confucius valued respect most highly. “I am a follower of Confucius. I am the oldest of three children in my family. My younger sister and brother have to obey me. In return, I must set a good example." Exams for civil servants was a later practice in China that shows the influence of Confucian thought. If you were a laborer, Confucius would say that you should behave properly for your role. Daoists taught that people could gain happiness by living in harmony with nature. In a chart titled “Yin and Yang,” pleasure would be paired with pain. One way that Daoism influenced China was it became a popular religion. The Legalist view of human nature was that people are basically selfish. Hanfeizi, whose teachings were the basis for Legalism, wrote that rulers should emphasize rewards and punishments. Hanfeizi would say that rulers must exercise absolute power and control to avoid being overthrown. The Pamir Mountains along the Silk Road exposed travelers to the dangers listed below: • Lack of oxygen • Narrow passes • Steep cliffs • Snowstorms Europeans learned some Chinese manufacturing methods is an example of how culture was diffused through the Silk Road. Even ideas and religion was spread along the Silk Road. For example, travelers carried Buddhist beliefs from India to China