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China’s Earliest Civilization Pre-Class ► Using pages 328 – 329 ► List how the Shang Dynasty began to shape the Chinese Civilization Government Religion Achievements 3 items for each Achievements of the Shang ►Government: Dynastic Rule began (page 329) ►Mandate of Heaven - Zhou Built palaces, temples, & royal burial sites Battled nomadic invaders ►Fought with wheeled chariots (Middle East?) Supervised irrigation & flood control projects ►Benefitted people strengthened rule Mandate of Heaven: ancestors in heaven chose their leaders, granted right to rule loyalty was exchanged for good government like “Divine Right of Kings” in Western Europe Achievements of the Shang ►Religion: Shang Di chief God King served as the link between heaven & Earth to please the gods ►Heaven home to gods and spirits Priests used Oracle Bones to consult with ancestors (page 328) http://www.ancientchina.co.uk/writing/explore/intro .html - Oracle Bones website Achievements of the Shang ► Achievements: Developed their own form of writing Ideographs: symbols to express ideas such as beauty, joy & justice Accurate calendar Bronze making Silk pottery Random videos ► Silk Road 2:34 ► Inventions 2:31 ► Great Wall of China History Channel ► History of The Great Wall of China Three Chinese Schools of Thought & Buddhism Discovery Atlas: Short Stories: China Revealed Schools of Thought Overview Video Confucianism ► China’s best known philosopher ► Born around 551BC ► Developed ideas about how to restore peace and ensure harmony in Analects ► Taught 5 relationships must govern human society Hierarchy: any system of persons or things ranked above one another Confucianism ► Taught 5 relationships must govern human society: Relationships ►Ruler & ruled ►Father & son ►Older brother & younger brother ►Husband & wife ►Friend & friend Confucianism ► The superior person should set the example for the inferior person ► Family and society should be placed above the individual ► Filial Piety: the duty and respect that children owe their parents Confucianism ► Importance on Education ► Education shapes Chinese government Forbidden City Video 2:40 ► Civil Service Exam: merit (page 339 Exam Time) To ensure officials shared Confucius traditions and values - Han ► Confucian ideas spread & influenced cultures of Korea, Japan, & Vietnam Daoism ► Founder of Daoism: Lao Zi ► Link between people and nature rather than the importance of proper behavior ► The Way of Virtue ► Dao means the way “Those who know the Dao do no speak of it; those who speak of it do not know it” Quote p. 331 Daoism ► ► ► ► ► ► Fireworks 2:38 Yin and Yang (reading) Immortality ► Tai Chi Video 2:45 Hungry Ghost (reading) Made advances in science and technology Astronomy Developed magnetic compass May have Invented gunpowder Influenced art ► Best rules Government few Rules artificial Legalism ► Han Feizi- most famous Legalism writer The ruler alone possesses power wielding it like lightning and thunder ► Rejected Confucian ideas about proper behavior ► Harsh laws imposed by a strong leader would ensure order ► In 221 Qin emperor used to unite China Shi Huangdi – video Devine Recognition Ascending the Throne – Qin’s Legacy Han Feizi Great Wall Website Shi Huangdi Xian Tombs of Qin Dynasty ► The Terracotta Army or the "Terracotta Warriors and Horses" is a collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China. ► Website – Video – Video Buddhism ► One of the few foreign influences to impact China - Han ► The three Chinese schools of thought dealt with life on Earth, Buddhism was the only one that offered an escape from suffering of Earthly life ► Promised salvation for the good and punishment for the wicked Buddhism ► Buddhism blended with Chinese beliefs and values ► Chinese could accept diverse ideas Kung Fu Similarities between Chinese Schools of Thought ► All offered ideas about how to build an orderly society