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Chinese Dynasties From the Mandate of Heaven to the Great Wall Chinese Dynasties The Chinese “Adam” The sky and earth were subjected to the opposing forces of the yin (passive/ female) and yang (active/male) The interaction gave birth to Pangu, causing the egg's shell to crack Xia Dynasty (2100-1700 BC) No evidence was found of it until 1959 when excavations uncovered their capital city The Xia Dynasty included 17 emperors spanning fourteen generations, all of whom were blood descendants Shang Dynasty (1700-1027 BC) The Shang Dynasty consisted of 30 kings and seven different, successive, capitals Rather than passing from father to son, the Shang form of descent passed from the eldest brother to the youngest brother Shang Writing System A question was written on the bone, which was then fired and a T-shaped crack was produced which was interpreted, and the interpretation was then written on the bone Shang Cultural Life Zhou Dynasty (1027-221 BC) The WESTERN ZHOU era (1027-771 BC) ended when they were forced east by barbarians from the north The capital was moved east, which began the period known as the EASTERN ZHOU era (770-221 BC) The Eastern Zhou is further divided into two time periods… The Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC) The Warring States Period (475-221 BC) Sun Tzu (544-496 BC) Sun-Tzu came from a noble family that lost their dukedoms during the Spring and Autumn Period After Sun Tzu was hired by King Helu as a military advisor, the kingdom of Wu went on to become the most powerful state of the period Confucius (551-479 BC) Confucius' death as recorded in the royal genealogy at age 72 is a ‘magic number’ Confucius supposedly became active in politics in his adopted home province of Lu, and apparently offended the nobility Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) Much of what came to constitute China Proper was unified for the first time under the Qin The Qin used a LEGALIST form of government China was divided up in 36 commanderies which were then subdivided into counties Great Wall of China The Wall was slowly built over a 2000-year period and was basically an attempt to keep invading armies out…different walls built by different states were connected by the Qin’s first emperor Chinese Tradition The “silk road” became legendary for its ability to maintain contact with other cultures even during times of dynastic change When the Han Dynasty overthrew the Qin, they kept some Qin improvements… such as the Legalism form of government The whole idea of passive-aggression comes from the ideas of Yin and Yang, which are never separated from each other