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Chinese Dynasty Overview
Shang1700 BC to Qing 1911 AD
• The Mandate of Heaven is what the
Chinese people believed gave their rulers
the right to be king or emperor. It meant
that the gods had blessed that person with
the right to rule. A ruler had to be a good
ruler to keep the Mandate of Heaven.
When a ruler or dynasty lost power, this
meant that they must also have lost the
Mandate of Heaven.
Shang (1700 - 1027 BC)
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First recorded Dynasty
Ruled by aristocracy
First Chinese cities
Developed writing, worked with
bronze, created silk
• Honored ancestors, used oracle
bones
• Shang tyrant emperor
overthrown
Zhou (1027 - 250 BC)
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Longest lasting Chinese Dynasty
Built roads, expanded trade
Taoism and Confucianism introduced
Decline: Inefficient rulers can’t control
fighting between states
• Period of Warring States
Qin (221 - 207 BC)
• Adopted Legalism
• Developed highly centralized
government
• Standardized currency,
language, measurements,
laws
• Built first Great Wall
Qin (221 - 207 BC)
• Brutal ruler - executed
dissenters, burned
books
• Many enemies,
dynasty falls after his
death
Han (202 BC - 221 AD)
• Legalism replaced by Confucianism
• Silk Road developed, opens trade
Han (202 BC - 221 AD)
• Buddhism introduced, paper invented
• Great increase in population, land
holdings
Decline
• Nomadic raiders
• Corruption, weak leaders
• Collapse of government
• Read page 633 – The End of the
Dynasties
• What did Great Britain and The Qing
Dynasty fight over?
• What country did The Qing Dynasty
lose to Japan?
221 - 581 AD
• Warlords control China
Sui (581 - 618 AD)
• Completed Grand
Canal
• High taxes, forced
labor
• Military failures
• Assassination ends
dynasty
Tang (618 - 907 AD)
• High point of Chinese culture
• Rebuilt government
• Invention of movable print, porcelain,
gun powder
Tang (618 - 907 AD)
• Wu Zetian - Only Empress in Chinese
history
• Weak emperors, economic difficulties
• Warlords take control
907 – 960 AD
• No dynasty in power
Song (969 - 1279 AD)
• Large centralized government
• Mercantile class grows, increased trade
• Magnetic compass, growing sea power
• Weak military
Yuan (1279 - 1368 AD)
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Mongol Khubilai Khan conquers China
Economic stability and prosperity
China more open to trade and travel
Ignored Chinese traditions
Corruption weakens dynasty
Peasant rebellion ends Yuan
Ming (1368 - 1644 AD)
• Tried to erase all signs of Mongols
• Rebuilt and extended Great Wall
• Built the Forbidden City
• Collapsed after famines and riots
Qing (1644 - 1911 AD)
• Final Chinese Dynasty
• Eventually weakened by European /
American interventions