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Sui, Tang and Song China Highest Point of Traditional China Sui Dynasty: Reestablishing Unity in China • United Han Territory • North Turkic Forces • Central Asia Turkic and Tibetan Forces • South Vietnam and Taiwan Sui Dynasty • • • • 581-618 Founded by Yang Juan Becomes Wen Di Capital Changan Sui Dynasty • Son Yang Di • Harsh Rule • Centralized powerful state Religion • Buddhism – Stupas • Confucianism • Daoism Achievements • • • • Grand Canal 610 (Yang Di) 600 miles Rice (tax) Great Wall 607 (Shi Huang Di) The Grand Canal Tang Dynasty: Golden Age of Chinese Culture • Greatest Expansion (Empress Wu Zhao) – – – – Mongolia- North Vietnam- South Korea- East Kashmir- West • Reopened Silk Road Silk Road • Connects Asia to the Middle East • Export - Silk, porcelain, Jade, bronze, tea • Import – glass, rugs, horses, precious metals, cotton, spice, medicine • Technology and Religion Military Strength • 618 Li Shi Min • Father Li Yuan ruled til 626 • Dai Zong • Controlled generals Mid-Tang— Age of Powerful Women • Empress Wu Zetian Wu Zhoa) • Took charge after husband had stroke in 660 • 690 proclaimed herself emperor Foot binding • Broken toes by age of 3 Foot binding • For upper class girls— status symbol and new custom Foot binding in Tang Confucianism • 551-497 BCE • Bureaucracy – civil service • Scholarship important Chinese Arts/Religion • Xuan Zong arts reach zenith – Daoist – Harmony with nature – Poetry – Li Bo • Confucianism, Buddhism and Daoism flourished – – – – Buddhism threatened Xenophobia Monastaries not taxed Wu Zong (841-847) purged Buddhism Daily Life • Scholar class became new ruling elite • Equal-field system limited power or rural aristocracy • Land reform gave some peasants a chance to gain wealth • Yang Guifei • Forgets to rule • General An Lushan Cost of Rebellion • Uighurs (a Turkish people) stop rebellion • Looted the capital • suppressed in 763 • keep meeting the ridiculous demands of the Uighurs The Song Dynasty: Rise of Meritocracy • Unity threatened • Threatened by Mongols, Jurchens and Khitans (north) Southern Domination • 60 years of civil war “Five Dynasties” • Zhao Kuang Yin – Tai Zu emperor in 960 • Capital Kaifeng captured 1126 by Jurchen • Hangzhou - Southern Capital Government by Meritocracy • Based on Confucian traditions – Dominated by wealthy (education expensive) – Recommendations – Talent sought from all ranks Civil-Service Examination • “Ladder of the Clouds” • 4 levels included poetry, gov’t, administration, calligraphy • Start at 23 – few pass • Became officials, poets and historians Buddhism • Chan (Japan, Zen) – Enlightenment through zazen (meditation) – Appealed to elite – Appealed to monks (simplicity) • Pure Land – Appealed to lay people Zen Buddhist Monk Merchant Class • • • • Tax commerce! Faster growing rice from Cambodia Junks (ships) overseas trade Invention of printing – Paper money