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Today’s Goal Describe the new philosophies emerging in China and how Legalism was used by the Qin Dynasty. Dynastic Cycle Justifies overthrow of poorly ruling dynasty Approval of gods to rule Warring States Period Zhou Dynasty fell apart Empire divided into seven states Regional lords struggled against one another New technologies New schools of thought Confucianism Restore order & moral living Five basic relationships (ruler subject, father son, husband wife, older bro younger bro, friend friend) Filial piety - respect for parents & ancestors Education!!! Bureaucracy (trained civil service) Daoism Laozi Dao De Jing (“The Way of Virtue”) Natural order more important than social order the Dao (“Way”) is universal force which guides all things Live simply & in harmony with nature Humans model themselves on earth, Earth on heaven, Heaven on the Way, And the way on that which is naturally so. -- Laozi, excerpted from Daodejing #251 Other Ethical Systems I Ching book of oracles to solve ethical or practical problems Yin & yang represented the natural rhythms of life Yin = cold, dark, soft, mysterious Yang = warm, bright, hard, clear Feminine Passive Darkness Cold Weak Earth; Moon Masculine Active Light Warmth Strong Heaven; Sun Legalism Efficient & powerful gov’t needed to restore order Rewards for obedient; harsh punishments for disobedient Control ideas & actions Qin [Ch’in] Dynasty, 221-206 B.C. Established China’s first empire “First Emperor” = Shi Huangdi (221-206 B.C.) “Strengthen the trunk & weaken the branches” Legalist rule Bureaucratic administration Centralized control Military expansion Qin [Ch’in] Dynasty, 221-206 B.C. Prevented criticism & opposition Book burnings Buried protestors alive Autocracy – gov’t w/unlimited power & uses it however it wishes Program of Centralization Highway & road networks Set standards for writing, law, currency, weights & measures Harsh taxes & cruel gov’t Great Wall of China Closed gaps in pre- existing wall & extend along border Hundreds of thousands of peasant laborers “work or die” Built upon later by the Han & Ming Dynasties Today it is 8,851.8 kilometers (5,500 miles) from east to west of China Great Wall of China Fall of the Qin Shi Huangdi’s son was an ineffective ruler Cruel and strict laws Peasant rebellion Weapons = farming tools Broken cloth = flag Replaced by Liu Bang & Han Dynasty Shi Huangdi’s Terra Cotta Army Shi Huangdi’s Terra Cotta Army