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An Empire Unifies China Objectives Compare the Chinese ethical systems that arose in the late Zhou period Describe the impact of the Qin Dynasty on Chinese history SOL Objective: describe China, with emphasis on the development of an empire and the construction of the Great Wall SOL Objective: describe the impact of Confucianism and Daoism Introduction Zhou Dynasty Conflict 1045 B.C.E. – invade China Use Mandate of Heaven and Feudalism 700 B.C.E.- Feudalism breaks down 700 B.C.E- 453 B.C.E- Warring States period Need for order Led to questioning what was the best way to keep order in society Three Philosophies: Confucianism, Daoism, Legalism The Vinegar Tasters 1st Confucius 2nd Buddha Sour look Life was sour Present was out of step with the past Bitter look Life was suffering 3rd Lao-Tse Smiling World was teacher of valuable lessons Natural result of living harmoniously was happiness Life when understood is sweet not sour and bitter Confucianism Kongfuzi- Confucius 551 B.C.E.- 479 B.C.E. Saw rulers needed to govern wisely Changes needed for peace Teachings Goal: peaceful and just society Society best when all people acted properly 5 basic relationships: Ruler-subject Husband-wife Father-son Older sibling- younger Sibling Friend- friend Authority figures must set good examples Do not do to others what you would not want done to you Influence of Confucianism The Analects Han Dynasty Civil servants hired for ability instead of birthright Civil service exams Influenced Chinese culture Respect for elders Proper behavior Love of scholarship Daoism (Taoism) Laozi (Lao-Tzu) Author of Dao De Jing (The Classic of the Way and its Power) Legend? 500s B.C.E. ? Teachings Ancient idea of the Dao, or “the way” The force that gave order to the natural universe People gained happiness and peace by living in harmony with nature Nature full of opposites Follow nature by meditation Accept whatever comes Must discover on your own Government should interfere the least Influence Encouraged rulers to govern less More significant impact on Thought Writing Art Developed into a religion Legalism Hanfeizi 280-233 B.C.E. Prince of a royal family Book called Hanfeizi Teachings Based on idea that people are naturally selfish Pursue self-interests Not enough for rulers to rule by example Strict laws Harsh punishments People that critize government should be banished Rulers should have absolute power Trust no one, even family Influence Qin Dynasty used Legalism to build a strong central government Adopted strict policies Confucianism Daoism Legalism Social order, harmony, and good government should be based on family relationships Natural order is more important than the social order A highly efficient and powerful government is the key to social order Respect for parents and elders is important to a wellordered society A universal force that guides all things Punishments are useful to maintain social order Education is important to both the welfare of the individual and society Human beings should live simply and in harmony with nature Thinkers and their ideas should be strictly controlled by the government APPARTS: The Analects A: author P: place and time P: prior knowledge A: audience Why did the author write it? T: the main idea Who was it written for? R: reason it was written What was going on that LED author to write it? What is the main idea of the source? S: significance Why is it importance? Qin Dynasty Replaced Zhou Dynasty in third century B.C.E. Shi Huangdi “First emperor” 221 B.C.E. Defeated invaders and crushed internal resistance Doubled China’s size Wanted to unify China Had to crush political opposition Policy of “strengthening the trunk and weakening the branches” All nobles families forced to live in the capital city Seized their land, created 36 administrative districts Silenced opposition by murdering hundreds of Confucian scholars Burned “useless” books Established an autocracy- government in which ruler has unlimited power Centralization Highway network of 4,000 miles Peasants forced to work on roads Trade blossomed Merchants became a new prominent class Uniform standards for Writing Law Detailed laws and punishments Currency 9,000 approved characters Metal coins of bronze or gold Hole in center Weights and Measures Measuring cups Standardized weights Irrigation projects increased farm production Qin Dynasty unpopular Harsh taxes Repressive government Great Wall Zhou Dynasty had built small walls to discourage attacks from invaders Focused on northern border Shi Huangdi wanted to close gaps and unify wall 1,400 miles Used 100,000s of peasants to build Die or build wall Difficult conditions Thousands died Wall worked Fall of the Qin Dynasty Peasants rebelled three years after Shi’s son took control of the Dynasty One of the leaders of the rebellions from the land of Han marched on capital in 202 B.C.E. Would lead to the Han Dynasty Death and Burial of Emperor Qin Afraid of dying Wanted to be immortal Searched for magic potion Xian Emperor’s tomb Terra cotta army Discovered in 1974 C.E. Writing Workshop Was Shi Huangdi a good or bad ruler? Create a thesis statement Create information list Create outline Information List Good Ruler Characteristics Bad Ruler Characteristics Outline Introduction Paragraph Paragraph 2 Main point # 3 Paragraph 4 Main point # 2 Paragraph 3 State thesis Briefly describe main points Main point # 4 Conclusion Restate conclusion Summarize main points Objectives Compare the Chinese ethical systems that arose in the late Zhou period Describe the impact of the Qin Dynasty on Chinese history Essential Questions Why was the Great Wall of China built? What were contributions of Classical China? Line of defense against invaders Civil service exam Paper Porcelain silk Why were Confucianism and Daoism important in the formation of Chinese culture? Confucianism Belief that Humans are good Respect for elders Code of Politeness (still used today) Emphasis on Education Ancestor Worship Daoism Humility simple life and inner peace harmony with nature Homework Stearns Chapter 2 Outline Continue working on Notecards for SS Fair Project Coming up: Essay #2 , Classical India/China Exam