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Chapter 6
Geography of China
• China is a land of over
  four 1)million square
  miles.
• It is home to:
  ▫ 2)The Gobi Desert
  ▫ 3)Plateau of Tibet
  ▫ 4)Huang He River
  ▫ 5)Yangzi River
  ▫ 6)Qinling Shandi
The Gobi Desert
     • It’s the 7)fifth largest desert
       in the 8)world
     • It’s the largest 9)arid region
       on the Asian continent.
     • The desert spans 10)two
       countries.
       ▫ 11)China (north/northwest)
       ▫ 12)Mongolia (south)
The Gobi Desert
• Gobi means
  “13)Waterless Place”
• The climate is very
  14)cold
• It rarely 15)snows
• It is located 16)above
  sea level
• 17)Rainfall is up to 7.6
  inches per year.
The Gobi Desert
        • Its a rain
          18)shadow
          desert
        • It 19)suffers
          from having
          most of its rain
          blocked by the
          20)Himalayas.
Mind Map
• Your Topic is Gobi
  Desert
• Use all the bubbles
• Make sure to use 4
  or less words or a
  picture
Plateau of Tibet
• Located in the
  21)southwest of
  China.
• It has several
  mountain 22)peaks
  that reach more than
  23)26,000 feet.
Plateau of Tibet
        • Sometimes called "the
          24)roof of the world"
        • It is the 25)highest
          and biggest
          26)plateau in the
          world.
Huang He River
• Also known as the
  27)Yellow River
• Its the second-longest
  river in 28)China
• The sixth-longest in the
  29)world
• It flows through nine
  provinces of China and
  empties into the
  30)Bohai Sea.
Huang He River
       • The Yellow River is
         called "the 31)cradle
         of Chinese
         civilization"
       • The name Huang He
         means “32)river"
       • It originates from the
         33)Kunlun
         Mountains and flows
         into the Yellow
         34)Sea
Mind Map
• Your Topic is Huang
  He River
• Use four bubbles
• Make sure to use 4
  or less words or a
  picture
Yangzi River
• The longest river in 35)Asia
• The 36)third-longest in the
  world.
• It flows for 37)3,988 miles
• It starts at the 38)Tibetan
  Plateau and empties into the
  39)East China Sea
• Its river basin is 40)home to
  one-third of China's
  41)population.
Mind Map
• Your Topic is Yangzi
  River
• Use four bubbles
• Make sure to use 4
  or less words or a
  picture
Qinling Shandi
       • This is a
         42)mountain
         range in the
         43)western part
         of China.
       • It separates
         44)northern
         China from
         45)South China.
Growth of Farming
• Farming began on
  the two main rivers:
  ▫ 46)Huang He
  ▫ 47)Yangzi
• The major groups
  include:
  ▫ 48)Rice
  ▫ 49)Wheat
  ▫ 50)Millet
Development of Other food
        Sources
        • The 51)Chinese people
          developed several other forms
          of capturing and
          52)collecting food:
          ▫ 53)Fishing (bow and arrow)
          ▫ 54)Domesticated Pigs and
            Sheep
        • These help to 55)advance
          and grow the countries
          56)population
Xia the First Dynasty
• Around 57)2200 BC
  battles were frequent
  between the 58)Xia tribe
  and 59)Chi You's tribe.
• The Xia 60)won these
  battles.
• 61)Yu the Great was
  the first ruler and
  founder of the Xia
  62)Dynasty.
Xia the First Dynasty
           • He is best
             63)remembered
             for teaching the
             people 64)flood
             control techniques
             to tame China's
             rivers and
             65)lakes.
Xia Dynasty Achievements
• The dynasty was the first
  to:
  ▫ 66)Irrigate
  ▫ 67)Cast bronze
  ▫ 68)Strong army
  ▫ 69)Created a
    calendar
Xia Dynasty Achievements
             • There were 13
               70)generations and
               16 71)kings in Xia
               dynasty
             • Xia 72)declined
               over many years and
               was replaced by
               73)Shang dynasty
             • It existed for 74)400
               years
Mind Map
• Your Topic is Xia
  Dynasty
• Use four bubbles
• Make sure to use 4
  or less words or a
  picture
Shang Dynasty
• Following the 75)Xia
  Dynasty the Shang
  Dynasty became the
  second dynasty in
  76)Chinese history
• From King 77)Tang to
  King 78)Zhou, the Shang
  Dynasty lasted:
  ▫ 79)600 years
  ▫ 80)30 emperors
Shang Dynasty
    • The main crops of the
      dynasty included:
      ▫ 81)Millet
      ▫ 82)Wheat
      ▫ 83)Rice
      ▫ 84)Mulberry
Shang Dynasty
• Industry included:
  ▫ 85)Bronze making
  ▫ 86)Large-scale
    works
  ▫ 87)Invented
    porcelain
  ▫ Improved 88)pottery
    and 89)jade making
    techniques
Shang Dynasty
 • 90)Social order become more
   organized under this dynasty.
 • China’s first 91)writing system
 • Created Jade items:
   ▫ 92)Axes
   ▫ 93)Knives
 • They developed:
   ▫ 94)Bronze body armor
   ▫ 95)War Chariots
   ▫ 96)Calendar based on cycles of the
     moon
Mind Map
• Your Topic is
  Shang Dynasty
• Use four bubbles
• Make sure to use 4
  or less words or a
  picture
The New Ideas of the Zhou
• A people named the
  97)Zhou came to
  power in 98)1050 BC
• This dynasty became
  known as the Zhou
  99)Dynasty
• It lasted until 100)400
  BC
• It’s the 101)longest
  dynasty in Chinese
  history.
The New Ideas of the Zhou
           • The kings of the empire
             claimed that 102)heaven
             gave them their power
           • They established a new
             103)political order:
             ▫ 104)Kings
             ▫ 105)Lords and Warriors
             ▫ 106)Peasants
The New Ideas of the Zhou
• The system allowed
  107)China to be under
  control
• The 108)Lords would
  help keep the far
  reaching 109)areas
  under the dynasty
Three parts of Zhou
          • The Dynasty is
            divided into three
            periods:
            ▫ 110)Western Zhou
            ▫ 111)Eastern Zhou
            ▫ 112)Late Zhou
Western Zhou
• The period was the 113)first
  half of the Zhou Dynasty
• It began when King 114)Wu
  of Zhou overthrew the
  115)Shang Dynasty
• The dynasty was successful
  for about 116)seventy-five
  years and then slowly lost
  117)power
Western Zhou
     • King Wu 118)died two or
       three years after the
       119)conquest.
     • His son, King 120)Cheng
       was young
     • King Wu’s 121)brother
       assisted the young and
       122)inexperienced king
       as 123)regent.
Western Zhou
• The young kings
  124)brothers
  concerned about the
  growing 125)power
  of the uncle formed
  an 126)alliance with
  other regional rulers
  and remnants in a
  127)rebellion
Confucius
 • Born in 128)551 BC
 • The most 129)influential
   teacher is Chinese history
 • The 130)philosophy of
   Confucius emphasized:
   ▫ Personal and governmental
     131)morality
   ▫ 132)Correctness of social
     relationships
   ▫ 133)Justice
   ▫ 134)Sincerity
Confucianism
• His ideas become known
  as 135)Confucianism
• He wanted 136)China to
  return to ideas and
  practices when people
  knew their 137)roles in
  society
• He 138)traveled China
  teaching his ideas to the
  139)people
Confucianism
   • A 140)book was written
     by his followers named
     the 141)Analects sharing
     his beliefs
   • His 142)students would
     use this book to teach
     others about his
     143)philosophy
Daoism
• The term Daoism
  means “144)the
  way”
• It is also spelled
  145)Taoism
• 146)Laozi was the
  most famous Daoist
  147)teacher
Daoism
 • This 148)belief stressed
   living in harmony with
   the 149)universe
 • They believed that
   150)people should
   avoid interfering with
   151)nature
Daoism
• They taught that the world
  is a 152)balance of
  opposites:
  ▫ 153)Female vs Male
  ▫ 154)Light vs Dark
  ▫ 155)Low vs High
• They both have to work
  together to stay in
  156)harmony with the
  world
Legalism
  • This is a Chinese
    157)philosophy that
    emphasizes the need for order
    above all other 158)human
    concerns
  • Legalists believed that
    159)government could only
    work if rulers were not deceived
    by 160)impossible ideals such
    as:
    ▫ 161)Tradition
    ▫ 162)Humanity
Legalism
• They 163)believe that attempts to
  improve the human 164)situation
  by education and morals were
  165)useless.
• Instead 166)people needed a
  strong 167)government
• A carefully devised code of 168)law
• A 169)police force that would
  stringently and 170)impartially
  enforce these rules and 171)punish
  harshly even the most 172)minor
  infractions
Qin Dynasty (221BC-206BC)
          • Several 173)states battled for
            control of the country during
            a period called 174)Warring
            States
          • The state of 175)Qin defeated
            all of its 176)enemies
          • The Qin united the
            177)country under one
            178)government
Qin Dynasty (221BC-206BC)
• The King was
  179)Ying Zheng
• He changed his name
  to 180)Shi Huangdi
  which means “First
  Emperor”
• He was a 181)legalist
• His government was
  strong with 182)strict
  laws and harsh
  183)punishments
Qin Dynasty (221BC-206BC)
        • He ordered 184)burning of
          all writing that did not agree
          with 185)Legalism
        • He took away the power of
          the 186)lords
        • He required them to move to
          the 187)capital city
        • He used 188)force labor on
          the citizens to get
          189)projects done
Qin Dynasty (221BC-206BC)
• The 190)country was divided
  into 191)districts
• Each one had a 192)governor
• The districts were divided into
  193)counties
• Each one was ran by a appointed
  194)official
• This was used to enforce
  195)taxes and keep a tight
  196)control of the districts
Qin Achievements
       • Roads that
         197)connected the
         capital to every part of the
         198)country
       • Advanced 199)Canal
         System
       • Advanced 200)Irrigation
         System
       • Worked on the 201)Great
         Wall
End of the Qin
• Shi Huangdi 202)died in
  210 BC
• Within a few years the
  country 203)fell into a civil
  war ending the first dynasty
  of 204)China
• His tomb was recovered in
  205)1974
End of the Qin
        • It was filled with an
          206)army of soldiers
          made of 207)terra-
          cotta
        • They found over
          208)6,000 life size
          soldiers and another
          1,400 figures of
          209)cavalry and
          210)chariots
Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD)
• 211)Liu Bang a peasant from
  birth
• Takes over after the
  212)collapse of the Qin’s in 207
  BC
• He will the first of
  213)emperor of the dynasty
• This dynasty will last for over
  214)400 years
Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD)
            • Liu Bang freed people
              from the 215)legalism
              of the past
            • He lowered 216)taxes
              and lessened
              217)punishments for
              crimes
            • He relied on
              218)education
              officials to help
              219)rule the region
Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD)
• He died in
  220)195BC from
  natural causes
• Liu Bang was
  221)immortalized
  as Emperor
  222)Gao-Di.
Rise of Wudi
      • 223)Wudi was the
        seventh emperor of
        the Han Dynasty
      • He 224)ruled from
        141 to 87 BC
      • Wudi inherited
        225)imperial power
        when he was 226)15
Rule of Wudi
• Under Wudi
  227)Confucianism
  became an official
  government
  228)philosophy
• He started a Confucian
  229)Academy
Rule of Wudi
    • Those who 230)passed a
      test about Confucian
      political philosophy were
      231)guaranteed a job in
      government
    • This test was
      232)corrupt and only the
      rich and 233)powerful
      were allowed to even take
      the 234)exam
Mind Map
• Your Topic is Wudi
• Use all of the
  bubbles
• Make sure to use 4
  or less words or a
  picture
Han Social Classes
• Under the Confucian
  system people were
  divided into four groups:
  ▫ Shi – 235)Gentry
    Scholars
  ▫ Nong – 236)Peasant
    Farmers
  ▫ Gong – 237)Artisans
    and Craftsmen
  ▫ Shang – 238)Merchants
    and Traders
Shi-Gentry Scholars
         • This class was made of
           239)aristocratic
           scholars
         • They studied in order to
           240)occupy positions of
           rank
         • Scholars were never very
           241)rich, but they were
           respected because of their
           242)knowledge
Nong – Peasant Farmers
• Farmers were
  243)second only to
  gentry scholars
• They were
  244)landholders
• 245)Agriculture
  long played a key role
  in the rise of Chinese
  246)civilization
Nong – Peasant Farmers
            • They paid land
              247)tax, which was a
              source of state
              248)revenue for the
              ruling dynasties
            • Farmers were
              therefore
              249)valuable
              members of society
              even though they
              weren’t 250)shi
Mind Map
• Your Topic is Nong
• Use all of the
  bubbles
• Make sure to use 4
  or less words or a
  picture
Gong – Artisans and Craftsmen
• This class had
  251)skills to make
  useful objects
• Most of them did not
  have 252)land of their
  own and so did not
  generate the
  253)revenue
Gong – Artisans and Craftsmen
               • They
                 254)commanded
                 more respect than
                 merchants because
                 the skills they had
                 were handed
                 255)down from
                 father to 256)son
Gong – Artisans and Craftsmen
             • They could be
               257)government
               employed or 258)self
               employed
             • Those that were most
               259)successful could
               become wealthy enough
               to hire 260)apprentices
               or laborers
             • The artisans formed their
               own 261)guilds
Mind Map
• Your Topic is Gong
• Use all of the
  bubbles
• Make sure to use 4
  or less words or a
  picture
Shang – Merchants and Traders
• Transported and
  262)traded goods
  made by others
• Sometimes
  263)merchants
  bought land in order
  to be considered
  264)farmers and
  therefore command
  more 265)respect in
  society
Shang – Merchants and Traders
             • Some would buy a good
               266)education for their
               children so that they
               could attain the status of
               267)scholars
             • This class was the
               268)lowest class in the
               society
             • People believed they
               were 269)greedy and
               270)immoral
Mind Map
• Your Topic is
  Shang
• Use all of the
  bubbles
• Make sure to use 4
  or less words or a
  picture
Han Achievements
• Many works of art were
  produced
  ▫ 271)Figure painting
  ▫ 272)Portraits
  ▫ 273)Nature scenes
• Han Literature included:
  ▫ 274)Poetry
  ▫ 275)Historical writings
Han Achievements
        • Inventions of the
          dynasty included:
          ▫ 276)Modern Paper
          ▫ 277)Books
        • Innovations of the
          dynasty included:
          ▫ 278)Sundial
          ▫ 279)Seismograph
          ▫ 280)Acupuncture
Mind Map
• Your Topic is Han
  Achievements
• Use four bubbles
• Make sure to use 4
  or less words or a
  picture

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Chapter 6 ancient china

  • 2. Geography of China • China is a land of over four 1)million square miles. • It is home to: ▫ 2)The Gobi Desert ▫ 3)Plateau of Tibet ▫ 4)Huang He River ▫ 5)Yangzi River ▫ 6)Qinling Shandi
  • 3. The Gobi Desert • It’s the 7)fifth largest desert in the 8)world • It’s the largest 9)arid region on the Asian continent. • The desert spans 10)two countries. ▫ 11)China (north/northwest) ▫ 12)Mongolia (south)
  • 4. The Gobi Desert • Gobi means “13)Waterless Place” • The climate is very 14)cold • It rarely 15)snows • It is located 16)above sea level • 17)Rainfall is up to 7.6 inches per year.
  • 5. The Gobi Desert • Its a rain 18)shadow desert • It 19)suffers from having most of its rain blocked by the 20)Himalayas.
  • 6. Mind Map • Your Topic is Gobi Desert • Use all the bubbles • Make sure to use 4 or less words or a picture
  • 7. Plateau of Tibet • Located in the 21)southwest of China. • It has several mountain 22)peaks that reach more than 23)26,000 feet.
  • 8. Plateau of Tibet • Sometimes called "the 24)roof of the world" • It is the 25)highest and biggest 26)plateau in the world.
  • 9. Huang He River • Also known as the 27)Yellow River • Its the second-longest river in 28)China • The sixth-longest in the 29)world • It flows through nine provinces of China and empties into the 30)Bohai Sea.
  • 10. Huang He River • The Yellow River is called "the 31)cradle of Chinese civilization" • The name Huang He means “32)river" • It originates from the 33)Kunlun Mountains and flows into the Yellow 34)Sea
  • 11. Mind Map • Your Topic is Huang He River • Use four bubbles • Make sure to use 4 or less words or a picture
  • 12. Yangzi River • The longest river in 35)Asia • The 36)third-longest in the world. • It flows for 37)3,988 miles • It starts at the 38)Tibetan Plateau and empties into the 39)East China Sea • Its river basin is 40)home to one-third of China's 41)population.
  • 13. Mind Map • Your Topic is Yangzi River • Use four bubbles • Make sure to use 4 or less words or a picture
  • 14. Qinling Shandi • This is a 42)mountain range in the 43)western part of China. • It separates 44)northern China from 45)South China.
  • 15. Growth of Farming • Farming began on the two main rivers: ▫ 46)Huang He ▫ 47)Yangzi • The major groups include: ▫ 48)Rice ▫ 49)Wheat ▫ 50)Millet
  • 16. Development of Other food Sources • The 51)Chinese people developed several other forms of capturing and 52)collecting food: ▫ 53)Fishing (bow and arrow) ▫ 54)Domesticated Pigs and Sheep • These help to 55)advance and grow the countries 56)population
  • 17. Xia the First Dynasty • Around 57)2200 BC battles were frequent between the 58)Xia tribe and 59)Chi You's tribe. • The Xia 60)won these battles. • 61)Yu the Great was the first ruler and founder of the Xia 62)Dynasty.
  • 18. Xia the First Dynasty • He is best 63)remembered for teaching the people 64)flood control techniques to tame China's rivers and 65)lakes.
  • 19. Xia Dynasty Achievements • The dynasty was the first to: ▫ 66)Irrigate ▫ 67)Cast bronze ▫ 68)Strong army ▫ 69)Created a calendar
  • 20. Xia Dynasty Achievements • There were 13 70)generations and 16 71)kings in Xia dynasty • Xia 72)declined over many years and was replaced by 73)Shang dynasty • It existed for 74)400 years
  • 21. Mind Map • Your Topic is Xia Dynasty • Use four bubbles • Make sure to use 4 or less words or a picture
  • 22. Shang Dynasty • Following the 75)Xia Dynasty the Shang Dynasty became the second dynasty in 76)Chinese history • From King 77)Tang to King 78)Zhou, the Shang Dynasty lasted: ▫ 79)600 years ▫ 80)30 emperors
  • 23. Shang Dynasty • The main crops of the dynasty included: ▫ 81)Millet ▫ 82)Wheat ▫ 83)Rice ▫ 84)Mulberry
  • 24. Shang Dynasty • Industry included: ▫ 85)Bronze making ▫ 86)Large-scale works ▫ 87)Invented porcelain ▫ Improved 88)pottery and 89)jade making techniques
  • 25. Shang Dynasty • 90)Social order become more organized under this dynasty. • China’s first 91)writing system • Created Jade items: ▫ 92)Axes ▫ 93)Knives • They developed: ▫ 94)Bronze body armor ▫ 95)War Chariots ▫ 96)Calendar based on cycles of the moon
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  • 27. Mind Map • Your Topic is Shang Dynasty • Use four bubbles • Make sure to use 4 or less words or a picture
  • 28. The New Ideas of the Zhou • A people named the 97)Zhou came to power in 98)1050 BC • This dynasty became known as the Zhou 99)Dynasty • It lasted until 100)400 BC • It’s the 101)longest dynasty in Chinese history.
  • 29. The New Ideas of the Zhou • The kings of the empire claimed that 102)heaven gave them their power • They established a new 103)political order: ▫ 104)Kings ▫ 105)Lords and Warriors ▫ 106)Peasants
  • 30. The New Ideas of the Zhou • The system allowed 107)China to be under control • The 108)Lords would help keep the far reaching 109)areas under the dynasty
  • 31. Three parts of Zhou • The Dynasty is divided into three periods: ▫ 110)Western Zhou ▫ 111)Eastern Zhou ▫ 112)Late Zhou
  • 32. Western Zhou • The period was the 113)first half of the Zhou Dynasty • It began when King 114)Wu of Zhou overthrew the 115)Shang Dynasty • The dynasty was successful for about 116)seventy-five years and then slowly lost 117)power
  • 33. Western Zhou • King Wu 118)died two or three years after the 119)conquest. • His son, King 120)Cheng was young • King Wu’s 121)brother assisted the young and 122)inexperienced king as 123)regent.
  • 34. Western Zhou • The young kings 124)brothers concerned about the growing 125)power of the uncle formed an 126)alliance with other regional rulers and remnants in a 127)rebellion
  • 35. Confucius • Born in 128)551 BC • The most 129)influential teacher is Chinese history • The 130)philosophy of Confucius emphasized: ▫ Personal and governmental 131)morality ▫ 132)Correctness of social relationships ▫ 133)Justice ▫ 134)Sincerity
  • 36. Confucianism • His ideas become known as 135)Confucianism • He wanted 136)China to return to ideas and practices when people knew their 137)roles in society • He 138)traveled China teaching his ideas to the 139)people
  • 37. Confucianism • A 140)book was written by his followers named the 141)Analects sharing his beliefs • His 142)students would use this book to teach others about his 143)philosophy
  • 38. Daoism • The term Daoism means “144)the way” • It is also spelled 145)Taoism • 146)Laozi was the most famous Daoist 147)teacher
  • 39. Daoism • This 148)belief stressed living in harmony with the 149)universe • They believed that 150)people should avoid interfering with 151)nature
  • 40. Daoism • They taught that the world is a 152)balance of opposites: ▫ 153)Female vs Male ▫ 154)Light vs Dark ▫ 155)Low vs High • They both have to work together to stay in 156)harmony with the world
  • 41. Legalism • This is a Chinese 157)philosophy that emphasizes the need for order above all other 158)human concerns • Legalists believed that 159)government could only work if rulers were not deceived by 160)impossible ideals such as: ▫ 161)Tradition ▫ 162)Humanity
  • 42. Legalism • They 163)believe that attempts to improve the human 164)situation by education and morals were 165)useless. • Instead 166)people needed a strong 167)government • A carefully devised code of 168)law • A 169)police force that would stringently and 170)impartially enforce these rules and 171)punish harshly even the most 172)minor infractions
  • 43. Qin Dynasty (221BC-206BC) • Several 173)states battled for control of the country during a period called 174)Warring States • The state of 175)Qin defeated all of its 176)enemies • The Qin united the 177)country under one 178)government
  • 44. Qin Dynasty (221BC-206BC) • The King was 179)Ying Zheng • He changed his name to 180)Shi Huangdi which means “First Emperor” • He was a 181)legalist • His government was strong with 182)strict laws and harsh 183)punishments
  • 45. Qin Dynasty (221BC-206BC) • He ordered 184)burning of all writing that did not agree with 185)Legalism • He took away the power of the 186)lords • He required them to move to the 187)capital city • He used 188)force labor on the citizens to get 189)projects done
  • 46. Qin Dynasty (221BC-206BC) • The 190)country was divided into 191)districts • Each one had a 192)governor • The districts were divided into 193)counties • Each one was ran by a appointed 194)official • This was used to enforce 195)taxes and keep a tight 196)control of the districts
  • 47. Qin Achievements • Roads that 197)connected the capital to every part of the 198)country • Advanced 199)Canal System • Advanced 200)Irrigation System • Worked on the 201)Great Wall
  • 48. End of the Qin • Shi Huangdi 202)died in 210 BC • Within a few years the country 203)fell into a civil war ending the first dynasty of 204)China • His tomb was recovered in 205)1974
  • 49. End of the Qin • It was filled with an 206)army of soldiers made of 207)terra- cotta • They found over 208)6,000 life size soldiers and another 1,400 figures of 209)cavalry and 210)chariots
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  • 51. Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD) • 211)Liu Bang a peasant from birth • Takes over after the 212)collapse of the Qin’s in 207 BC • He will the first of 213)emperor of the dynasty • This dynasty will last for over 214)400 years
  • 52. Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD) • Liu Bang freed people from the 215)legalism of the past • He lowered 216)taxes and lessened 217)punishments for crimes • He relied on 218)education officials to help 219)rule the region
  • 53. Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD) • He died in 220)195BC from natural causes • Liu Bang was 221)immortalized as Emperor 222)Gao-Di.
  • 54. Rise of Wudi • 223)Wudi was the seventh emperor of the Han Dynasty • He 224)ruled from 141 to 87 BC • Wudi inherited 225)imperial power when he was 226)15
  • 55. Rule of Wudi • Under Wudi 227)Confucianism became an official government 228)philosophy • He started a Confucian 229)Academy
  • 56. Rule of Wudi • Those who 230)passed a test about Confucian political philosophy were 231)guaranteed a job in government • This test was 232)corrupt and only the rich and 233)powerful were allowed to even take the 234)exam
  • 57. Mind Map • Your Topic is Wudi • Use all of the bubbles • Make sure to use 4 or less words or a picture
  • 58. Han Social Classes • Under the Confucian system people were divided into four groups: ▫ Shi – 235)Gentry Scholars ▫ Nong – 236)Peasant Farmers ▫ Gong – 237)Artisans and Craftsmen ▫ Shang – 238)Merchants and Traders
  • 59. Shi-Gentry Scholars • This class was made of 239)aristocratic scholars • They studied in order to 240)occupy positions of rank • Scholars were never very 241)rich, but they were respected because of their 242)knowledge
  • 60. Nong – Peasant Farmers • Farmers were 243)second only to gentry scholars • They were 244)landholders • 245)Agriculture long played a key role in the rise of Chinese 246)civilization
  • 61. Nong – Peasant Farmers • They paid land 247)tax, which was a source of state 248)revenue for the ruling dynasties • Farmers were therefore 249)valuable members of society even though they weren’t 250)shi
  • 62. Mind Map • Your Topic is Nong • Use all of the bubbles • Make sure to use 4 or less words or a picture
  • 63. Gong – Artisans and Craftsmen • This class had 251)skills to make useful objects • Most of them did not have 252)land of their own and so did not generate the 253)revenue
  • 64. Gong – Artisans and Craftsmen • They 254)commanded more respect than merchants because the skills they had were handed 255)down from father to 256)son
  • 65. Gong – Artisans and Craftsmen • They could be 257)government employed or 258)self employed • Those that were most 259)successful could become wealthy enough to hire 260)apprentices or laborers • The artisans formed their own 261)guilds
  • 66. Mind Map • Your Topic is Gong • Use all of the bubbles • Make sure to use 4 or less words or a picture
  • 67. Shang – Merchants and Traders • Transported and 262)traded goods made by others • Sometimes 263)merchants bought land in order to be considered 264)farmers and therefore command more 265)respect in society
  • 68. Shang – Merchants and Traders • Some would buy a good 266)education for their children so that they could attain the status of 267)scholars • This class was the 268)lowest class in the society • People believed they were 269)greedy and 270)immoral
  • 69. Mind Map • Your Topic is Shang • Use all of the bubbles • Make sure to use 4 or less words or a picture
  • 70. Han Achievements • Many works of art were produced ▫ 271)Figure painting ▫ 272)Portraits ▫ 273)Nature scenes • Han Literature included: ▫ 274)Poetry ▫ 275)Historical writings
  • 71. Han Achievements • Inventions of the dynasty included: ▫ 276)Modern Paper ▫ 277)Books • Innovations of the dynasty included: ▫ 278)Sundial ▫ 279)Seismograph ▫ 280)Acupuncture
  • 72. Mind Map • Your Topic is Han Achievements • Use four bubbles • Make sure to use 4 or less words or a picture