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Ancient China. CHAPTER 5. Geography of China’s River Valleys. When you think of Dragons….What comes to mind?. Chinese Dragons. Dragons were a respected spirit Brought the life giving rains (China had Dragon rain ceremonies) China’s Explanation of rivers?. The Geography of China.
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Ancient China CHAPTER 5
Geography of China’s River Valleys • When you think of Dragons….What comes to mind?
Chinese Dragons • Dragons were a respected spirit • Brought the life giving rains (China had Dragon rain ceremonies) • China’s Explanation of rivers?
The Geography of China • Contrasting Climate and Landforms • North China Plain- Built by soil deposits from the Huang River • Short Summer and rain season due to the monsoons • Climate is very dry most of the year
Contrasting Climates • Southern climate is the direct opposite of the North (duh) • Very warm and damp
Effects of Civilization • Geographic Barriers? • Mountains • Rivers • What did these barriers do?/ Cause
Flooding Rivers • China’s flooding rivers did what for the people? • Based off of everything we have learned this year, where do you believe the first Chinese villages were established?
Yellow River • The Huang River carries deposits of loess • Loess- yellow-brown soil • When the river floods it leaves this yellow brown silt all over the northern region • That’s why the northern region can still farm even though it is dry • Millet is grown here (staple of Chinese diet)
China’s Sorrow • The Huang (Yellow) River was called China’s Sorrow • Why?
Flood Control • Dikes- walls to control the floods • Major issue as a result?
Early Civilization in China • It is unknown when the first nomadic groups began settling and farming in the region, but it was believed to be as early as 5000 B.C.
Shang Dynasty • 1st Major Civilization in China • Arose around 1760 B.C. • Created the first Chinese writing system the writing system was culturally universal, multiple different Chinese groups could use the writing system • Built China’s first cities • Great Bronze workers • Ruled for about 600 years
Zhou Dynasty • Bordered the Shang • Had times of War and Peace with the Shang • Conquered the Shang in 1122 BC • Ruled for 1000 years (Western Zhou/Eastern Zhou) • The end of the Zhou was marked by a perior of time called the Warring States • This period lasted only a small time before the Qin took over
Mandate of Heaven • The idea is that a King or Ruler gets his power by fate, God has determined that person will be in control. • Same goes for the father leading his family.
The Importance of Family • Family is the center of Chinese life, more important than the individual and the nation.
Traditional Families • Could contain up to 5 generations • Extended family- closely related group of people living in the same house • Wealthy families may live in one big house • Majority of the people were poor and lived in one room cottages positioned close to one and other
Family Authority • Center authority was the eldest male • After the oldest man died, land was divided up between his sons and they started their own families at that point.
Women’s Roles • Women were considered lower status than men • Women were bound by the 3 obedience's • 1- obey father in youth • 2- obey husband in marriage • 3- obey their sons if widowed
Family Names • Chinese tradition is that the family name is passed on to each child then a personal name is given also. • When spoken, the family name comes first. • Example instead of Seth Whiting, I would be Whiting Seth. What would your name be?
The Life of Confucius • Confucius- Chinese teacher and philosopher • Name- Kong Fu Zi (Master Kong) one of the earliest Chinese thinkers (Confucius is the Latin translation) • Born to a Noble (yet poor) family in the North China Plain (NCP) • Self taught (became a teacher)
Teaching Pioneer • First recognized paid teacher • Goal was to find a leader to follow his teachings • He never did • Believed his life to be a failure • Teaching lasted for centuries
The Teachings of Confucius • His goal was to pass on forgotten teachings of wise men • Confucianism- A system of values and beliefs, a philosophy, based on Confucius’s ideas
Bringing Order to Society • Confucius believed that if people could be trained to behave properly, and orderly successful society would follow • Too many of China’s leaders were more worried about displaying power than intellegence
Respecting Others • People should know their place, and show respect to those above and below them • The five human relationships: • Ruler and Ruled • Father and Son • Husband and Wife • Older Brother and Younger Brother • Friend and Friend
The Golden Rule • Very similar to Jewish and Christian belief that: • “Do not do to others what you would not want done to yourself”
Religious Traditions • Confucianism is a philosophy but was followed much like a religion, often along side another original religion • Ancient China was home to many beliefs • Chinese people believed that you should live life in harmony and happiness • Taoism- living in harmony with the earth (based off of the writings of Laozi)
Influence of Confucianism • Confucian ideas became the basis for Chinese government civil service • Civil Service- group of people who carry out the work of the government • Merit System- Govt. positions were given based on how well you did your job and if you passed the exams • Rising to high Positions- In order to take the exam you had to read and write, this left poor people out of govt. office because most lacked the ability to read and write
SHI HUANGDI • The first Emperor of China • 6000 piece terracotta army
SHI HUANGDI • The emperor had this army created to protect his tomb and help him gain control in the afterlife. • He had grand plans for real life as well, he said his dynasty would last for 10,000 generations
QIN DYNASTY • Lasted only 2 generations • Shi Huangdi was the first emperor • He conquered and united all the warring states • First task was to enforce strong rule and protect his people • He ordered the construction of the great wall of China
GREAT WALL FACTS • The Great wall is one continuous structure built by the QIN Dynasty…? False- it was started by the Qin and added to by many other dynasties. The wall is built in segments some attached others detached. • Death Toll- 1,000,000. Referred to as the longest cemetery in the world! • Length of the Defense walls- 31,070 miles • Circumference of earth- 24,854 miles
More Great Wall Facts • The wheelbarrow was invented and used extensively to build the great wall • 25ft tall and up to 30 ft wide.
Organizing the Government • To stop rebelions, Huangdi had farmers build miles of road so his armies could quickly get to any uprising and stop it. • Huangdi killed any official who opposed him • Divided China into districts run by his trusted officials
Unifying Economy & Culture Huangdi declared that one currency would be used Currency- type of money Why would he want one currency for all of China? Also called for: common weights and measures improved writing system law code
Restricting Freedoms • Outlawed philosopher who was not QIN • Confucius's teachings were banned • Qin taught legalism, the Idea that you are punished for bad behavior and rewarded for good behavior • People should work to serve the govt. and the emperor • Huangdi burnt all books except those containing medical, technical, or farming information. • The people who protested were killed
The End of the Qin • Huangdi died in 210 B.C. • It was followed by 4 years of chaos 9 (both his sons were killed) • His grandson takes over but cannot maintain control • Rebellions broke out and the dynasty fell • The 10,000 generation dynasty only lasted 15 years