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New Empires in Asia
China’s Great Dynasties
China’s Great Dynasties:
Vocabulary
• Grand Canal
• Porcelain
• Silk Road
China’s Great Dynasties:
Vocabulary
• Grand Canal:
Connected
Huang and
Chang Rivers
• Porcelain: fine
pottery
• Silk Road: road
connecting Asia
to Europe
China’s Dynasties
People
Places
Events
China’s Dynasties
People
Tang
Song
Yuan
Ming
Places
Events
China’s Dynasties
People
Places Events
Tang Tang
Tang
China’s Dynasties:
Tang Dynasty People
• Wu Hou:
Female leader of Tang
China’s Dynasties:
Tang Dynasty Places
• 618-907
China’s Dynasties:
Tang Dynasty Events
• 618-907
• Developed the Great
Wall and Grand Canal
• Wu Hou became
emperor
China’s Dynasties
Song
China’s Dynasties:
Song Dynasty Places
• 960-1127
• Guangzhou: key port city
for trade
China’s Dynasties:
Song Dynasty Events
• Developed important
trade centers, paintings,
books, and porcelain
• Guangzhou: key port city
for trade
• Invaded from north
China’s Dynasties:
Yuan Dynasty People
• Genghis Khan:
leader of Yuan,
military/political
leader who used fear
• Kublai Khan:
grandson of Genghis,
leader of Yuan who
attacked S. China
China’s Dynasties:
Yuan Dynasty People
• Marco Polo: Italian
who traveled on silk
road and wrote about
his adventure
China’s Dynasties:
Yuan Dynasty Places
• 1206-1368
• Silk Road
China’s Dynasties:
Yuan Dynasty Events
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1206-1368
Khans in power
Expanded canal
Patrolled Silk Road
Marco Polo key person
Developed nation wide
currency
China’s Dynasties:
Ming Dynasty People
• Zheng He:
Ming admiral who went
on seven voyages
China’s Dynasties:
Ming Dynasties
Places
• 1405-1600
• Forbidden City
China’s Dynasties:
Ming Dynasties
Events
• 1405-1600
• Zheng He traveled and
traded
• Forbidden City was were
leaders ruled from
• Porcelain is key to culture
• Inward look
• Closed to foreigners
China’s Dynasties
Tang
Time
Leaders
Cultural
achievement
Government
acheivement
Decline
Song
Yuan
Ming
China’s Dynasties
Tang
Time
Leaders
618-907
Wu Hou
Cultural
Trade
Arts-stonebuddas
Diversity- Indias/W.Asians
Government
Great wall and grand canal
Centralized and stabilized
Decline
Arabs defeated in the
west
Song Yu Ming
an
China’s Dynasties
Tang Song
Time
Leaders
960-1127
Cultural
Painting and porcelain at peak
Landscaping key
Guangzhou key port city
Government
Gun powder, explosives
Money and currency
Decline
Invaders from north
Yu Ming
an
China’s Dynasties
Tang Son
g
Yuan
Time
Leaders
1206-1368
Cultural
Grand Canal expanded
Silk Road is key between Asia to
Europe
Government
Mongols in power
Currency/paper is nation wide
Local government in power
Decline
Flood, famine, disease, rebels
Genghis Khan: military/political
Kublai Khan: attacked S China,
Mongols in charge
Ming
China’s Dynasties
Tang Son
g
Yua
n
Ming
Time
Leaders
1405-1600
Cultural
Strengthen and extended great wall
Closed to world
Government
Forbidden City: walled area in Beijing
Closed to common people and
foreigners
Look inward
Control trade
Decline
Starvation, rebellions, and riots
Zheng He: Ming admiral
Confucian Scholars: took power in
1424, look inward
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