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Classical China Storyboard

Classical China Storyboard. Introductory Activity. 4 Corners Activity with Chinese Values Follow up with: Storyboard Activity or Chinese Teahouse Activity. Agree. Strongly Agree. Disagree. Strongly Disagree. 4 Corners. Some people deserve respect because of their job. . 4 Corners.

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Classical China Storyboard

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  1. Classical China Storyboard

  2. Introductory Activity • 4 Corners Activity with Chinese Values • Follow up with: • Storyboard Activity or • Chinese Teahouse Activity

  3. Agree

  4. Strongly Agree

  5. Disagree

  6. Strongly Disagree

  7. 4 Corners • Some people deserve respect because of their job.

  8. 4 Corners • People of a certain age and experience in life deserve respect.

  9. 4 Corners • Respect must be earned.

  10. 4 Corners • Respect is an important value in our society.

  11. Each group will discuss the assigned topic below. You have 10minutes to conduct a “crash” research. • Qin Dynasty & Legalism • Han Dynasty Government & Expansion • Silk Road & Trade • Chinese Religions & Philosophies • Chinese Social Structures/ Hierarchy • Han Achievements & Inventions • Decline & Fall of the Han Dynasty

  12. #1a-Qin Dynasty

  13. Building of the Great Wall of China with Corvee Labor Qin Shi Huangdi use of Legalism #1b-Qin Dynasty & Legalism Terra Cotta Warriors

  14. #2a-Han Dynasty

  15. Bureaucracy of the Han Dynasty & Scholar-Bureaucrats #2b-Han Dynasty Government Government Structure Civil Service Examinations

  16. Journey into Central Asia #3a-Han Dynasty: Silk Road Coins Silk Road

  17. #3b-Han Dynasty: The Silk Road

  18. #4a-Chinese Philosophies & Religion Chinese World View Ancestor Veneration

  19. Buddhism #4b-Chinese Philosophies & Religion Spread of Buddhism

  20. Confucianism #4c-Chinese Philosophies & Religion The Analects

  21. #5-Chinese Social Structures/ Hierarchy Scholar-Gentry (Scholar bureaucrats)

  22. Invention of Paper #6a-Han Achievements & Inventions Compass

  23. Bronze Artistic Work Seismograph #6b-Han Achievements & Inventions

  24. Taxation & Government Spending Expansive Empire #7-Decline & Fall of Han Dynasty Threats of Invasion by the Xiongnu (Asiatic Huns)

  25. “Zigong asked about government. The Master said, “Sufficient food, sufficient military force, the confidence of the people.” Zigong said, “If one had, unavoidably, to dispense with one of these, which of them should go first?” The Master said, “Get rid of the military.” Zigong said, “If one had, unavoidably to dispense with one of the remaining two, which should go first?” The Master said, “Dispense with food: Since ancient times there has always been death, but without confidence a people cannot stand.”- Analects 12.7

  26. Primary Source Questions: • Why would the ideas of Confucius have more appeal after followers realized that a tyrannical government that punished citizens harshly could be brought down by peasant rebellions? • Why did Confucius think that culture trumped politics and the military in government? • Why did Confucius believe that a cruel tyrant could not remain in power for very long?

  27. “If one desires to take the empire and act on it, I say that he will not succeed. The empire is a sacred vessel, that cannot be acted upon. In being acted upon, it is harmed; And in being grasped, it is lost. For among living things some move ahead and others follow, Some breathe easily and others hard, Some are strong and others are weak, Some rise up and others are brought low. Thus, the sage rejects the excessive, the extravagant, the extreme.- The Book of the Way and Its Power, Vol.1 p.86.

  28. Primary Source Questions: • According to Master Lao (Laozi) what should long-term rule be based on? • Why would the Legalists find Daoism more appealing than Confucianism as a practical political philosophy?

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