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Post-Han Chinese Dynasties. Unit Two: 600-1450. Chinese Dynasties Sui Tang Song. Post-Han China. Period of the Six Dynasties (220-589CE) Bureaucracy collapsed Buddhism gained strength, replacing Confucianism Non-Chinese nomads rule much Chinese territory. Established by Wendi.
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Post-Han Chinese Dynasties Unit Two: 600-1450
Post-Han China • Period of the Six Dynasties (220-589CE) • Bureaucracy collapsed • Buddhism gained strength, replacing Confucianism • Non-Chinese nomads rule much Chinese territory
Established by Wendi Followed by Yangdi Sui Dynasty (589-618CE)
Tang Dynasty (618-907CE) • Li Yuan • Tang armies extend to Afghanistan, parts of Tibet, Red River Valley in present-day Vietnam, and Manchuria dominating nomads on borders
Xuanzang returning to Chang'an Xuanzang returning to Chang'an Buddhism in Tang
Tang Dynasty (618-907CE) • Rebuilt Bureaucracy • Confucian • Political authority shared • Examination System—Ministry of Rites • Training • Some commoners • Granted them special social status
Tang Dynasty Gossip… • Empress Wu • Empress Wei • Females in general
East Asia in 1000 East Asia in 1000
Song Dynasty (969-1279CE) • Decline • Nomads on the borders • Neo-Confucianism weakens the military • Poor leadership—Wang Anshi’s reforms of the 11th Century • Mongols – eventually invade Song China
Legacies – Tang and Song • Grand Canal • Commercial Expansion • Agricultural Production • Family • Technology • Art • Bureaucracy was re-established
Women vs. Men:Confucianism and Neo-Confucianism • Roles of women and men (Neo-Confucians) • Advocated confining women • Men—permitted far more sexual freedom • Laws • Education
Foot-binding • Counterpart to veiling in Islam? • Small feet preferred • At the age of 5-6, a girl’s toes were turned under and bound with silk. It was wound more tightly as she grew. Greatly impaired a woman’s ability to walk. Easier to confine.
Question • As part of the Tang ___________ system, participating countries sent embassies to the Tang capital to acknowledge the Chinese emperor’s supremacy. • examination • exchange • tributary • colonization
Answer • As part of the Tang ___________ system, participating countries sent embassies to the Tang capital to acknowledge the Chinese emperor’s supremacy. • examination • exchange • tributary (correct) • colonization Hint: See page 314.
Question • The most dramatic change in the status of Chinese women during the Song dynasty was manifested by • footbinding. • admittance of women into the military. • veiling. • the introduction of education for women.
Answer The most dramatic change in the status of Chinese women during the Song dynasty was manifested by • footbinding. (correct) • admittance of women into the military. • veiling. • the introduction of education for women. Hint: See page 327.
Question • The hostility of Tang elites to ___________ resulted in an incalculable cultural loss to China. • Confucianism • educated women • Buddhism • Islam
Answer • The hostility of Tang elites to ___________ resulted in an incalculable cultural loss to China. • Confucianism • educated women • Buddhism (correct) • Islam Hint: See page 319.