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By: Kyle McKenney Julian Palmer 10-22-10. East Asia. How did they change and how did they adapt to a changing world?. Ming Dynasty originally ruled. China fell to peasant and military rebellions. Manchu kingdom took over. Kept customs to gain legitimacy. Banned outside trade.
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By: Kyle McKenney Julian Palmer 10-22-10 East Asia
How did they change and how did they adapt to a changing world?
Ming Dynasty originally ruled. China fell to peasant and military rebellions. Manchu kingdom took over. Kept customs to gain legitimacy. Banned outside trade. Political China
Trade was restricted to domestic. Pirates often raided or traded with ports. China was largely agricultural. People tried to bypass trade laws. Europe needed China more than China needed Europe. Economic China
Art flourished during Ming and Qing. Art collectors became important. Qing had laws about how to dress. They forced the Han to wear ponytails and shaved heads. Did this to antagonize Han. Chinese Culture
Comprised of ruling families, daimyos. ToyotomiHideyoshi daimyo took power. After him was TokugawasIeyasu took power. Government known as shogunate. Capital became Edo. Political Japan
Economy based in agriculture and domestic trade. • Shogunate gained complete control of outside trade • Trade restricted to areas under direct control of Edo. • This protected Japan from any outsiders. Economic Japan
Hierarchy: • Imperial class • Lordship class • Samurai class • Peasants • Eta (lived in separate villages; “filthy”) • Tokugwa period was time of peace and prosperity. • Theater was very important to Japan. • There were 5 types: Kabuki, Bunraku, and Noh. Japanese Culture
Landscape • Painted by Zhu Da. • Descended from Ming emperor. • Fled after Manchu took over. • He joined a Buddhist monastery. • He later returned to become an artist.
How did China and Japan change, or not change? How did Zhu Da represent the Chinese mentality? What would have happened if China/Japan had opened their borders to Europeans? Discussion
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