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ISN pg 16. Title: Ancient China. Respond to Preview: –The Chinese concept of Mandate of Heaven says that the gods choose the ruling family. How might this concept be similar to Egyptian rule? Classical China China’s Geography On map of China, label the following features (use pg. 83): –Yellow River –Yangtze River –Gobi Desert, –Takla Makan Desert –Plateau of Tibet, –North China Plain –Himalayan Mountains Yellow River Yangtze River Intro to China Video (Stop at 1.15) Ancient China Began at least 1,000 years later than other 3 river valleys, but is only one to survive today Ancient China Chinese civilization began between the Yellow & Yangtze Rivers; unpredictable flooding (Yellow River is “China’s Sorrow”) China is geographically isolated China from other cultures Chinese referred to themselves as “Middle Kingdom”—believed everything outside China was barbarian (inferior) Chinese Government Mandate of Heaven—rulers of China got approval to rule from God & ruled as families called dynasties Chinese Government Dynastic Cycle: –Ruler gets approval from God –Establishes dynasty & strong, successful rule –Dynasty grows weaker & appears to lose Mandate of Heaven –New dynasty takes over & gets approval from God #2 #1 #4 #3 Chinese Government Chinese scribes kept gov’t records China was run by government officials that collected taxes & conscripted (drafted) all males to annual labor for the government: –Built Great Wall to keep out northern barbarians –Created network of roads, canals, & irrigation channels Grand Canal Took 5 years to build, tens of thousands of peasants were forced to built this 1,000-mile canal Chinese Religion China did not produce a single belief system & remained a secular country, stressing philosophies over organized religion: –Confucianism –Daoism –Legalism Confucius Teacher who believed social order could be maintained through 5 relationships: –Ruler & Subject (commoner), Father & Son, Husband & Wife, Older Brother & Younger Brother, Friend & Friend Rulers should be kind; children should practice filial piety (respect for elders) Confucius says, “To know what is right and not to do it is the worst cowardice” Confucian Analects Confucius says: Do not do unto others, what you would not want others to do to you Confucius says: If you make a mistake and do not correct it, this is called a mistake Confucius says: He who rules through virtue may be compared to the north polar star, which keeps its place and all the stars turn towards it Taoism Lao Tzu believed natural order was most important to bring harmony: –Tao (“The Way”) is the universal force that guides all things –Nothing in nature strives for fame or power; Only humans fail to follow Tao –Live as simply as possible; best answer is always the simplest The Taoist has no interest of his own, but regards the interests of the people as his own. He is kind to the kind, he is kind to the unkind; for virtue is kind Legalism Philosophy called for clear and strict laws as necessary to control human nature Chinese Economy Created Silk Road to trade with Persians; camel caravan allowed trade over 4,000 miles Chinese Society Family is very important; deep respect for elders; women inferior to men because only men could carry on religious/ government duties Chinese Society 3 main social groups: –Emperor & family –Land-owning nobles & Government workers –Laborers –“Mean people” (those lacking skills; merchants were included here because money-making was not seen as important) Shang & Chou Dynasties Ch’in Dynasty Han Dynasty ISN pg 16, Review Question: –What trends do we see in China? –China will maintain its ties to the ancient world to 1911 while no other river valley civilization was able to do so. • Why do you think this was possible in China?