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The Mongols and China Ch 8.2 “Voices from the Past” Read p. 253 As we go through the section, think about the following: What were the major achievements of the Mongol dynasty? What changes resulted from the Mongol invasions? The Mongol Empire Who were the Mongols? Pastoral people from Mongolia (North of China) who were organized into clans Temujin: born in 1160 and gradually unifed the Mongol clans Elected Genghis Khan in 1206 Created the largest land empire in history Central Europe to Korea After he died, the empire was split up into several separate territories called Khanates The Mongol Dynasty Kublai Khan: Genghis’ grandson who created a new Chinese dynasty Adapted to the Chinese political system Major Difference between Chinese and Mongolians: CULTURALLY Social Stratification: Mongols became a separate class with their own laws Highest positions: Mongols Religion and Government Primarily Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism Buddhism was criticized for being a foreign religion (India) Government destroyed countless Buddhist temples and forced more than 260,000 monks and nuns to leave Official governmental support went to a revival of Confucianism Neo-Confucianism Says the world is real, not an illusion, and that fulfillment comes not from withdrawal but from participation in the world Poetry The invention of printing (1450s) helped to make literature more readily available and popular Golden age of poetry 48,000 poems were written by 2,200 authors Celebrated the beauty of nature, the changes of the seasons, and the joys of friendship Read poems on page 256-257 Painting and Ceramics Landscape paintings reached its high point Went into the ountains to paint and find the Dao (the way) in nature Not just painting what they saw though… Tried to portray the “idea” of what they saw (See painting-257) Painted the concept of a mountain rather than a specific mountain Always left empty spaces in paintings Why? Because in Daoism, one cannot know the whole truth Portrayed humans as small and insignificant next to nature CERAMICS Perfected the making of porcelain (a ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperatures Technique didn’t make it to Europe until the 18th century! “Lord of the Mongols: Genghis Khan” Read p. 258-261 Answer Questions 1-3 They will be graded for correctness, not just completion so answer them thoroughly! Information from this section will also be on your test, so you may want to take some notes as you read… “Genghis Khan: Rise of the Conqueror” Discovery DVD Notes as a class as we go along