2. Main Idea Power and authority. The early rulers introduced ideas about government and society that shaped Chinese civilization. Why it matters . The culture that took root during ancient times still affects Chinese ways of life today. Terms and names : loess, oracle bone, Mandate of Heaven, dynastic cycle, feudalism.
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10. 3. Between which two rivers is the heartland of China found? Huang He and Chang Jiang.
11. Cont… 4. What family obligations did a Chenese person have? To respect and obey elders; women were to obey male relatives. 5. How is the dynastic cycle connected to the Mandate of Heaven? The Mandate of Heaven explained why events in the dynastic cycle happened .
12. Cont… 6. What are the benefits and drawbacks of the belief that the group was more important than the individual? Benefits – Parents respected, strength in numbers. Drawbacks – Individuals less importante, few rights for women.
13. Cont… 7. How did the social classes in Shang society differ from those in Egyptian Society? Both had small upper class and larger lower class; Chinese rulers warrior-kings; Egypt’s considered gods; artisans and peasant classes similar.
14. Cont… 8. Do you think that the Zhou Dynasty’s downfall resulted from its method of control? Why or why not? Yes – Great distance between ruler and ruled, greedy lords, chaotic warfare. No – Zhou ruled 300 years, downfall caused by invaders, not feudalism.
15. … If you want to learn about Chinese dragons’ legends… carry on!
16. Ancient China These mythical creatures had and whiskers. a camel head, a snake neck, fish scales, eagle claws, tiger paws, ox ears, deer horns,
17. Wood Dragons Legend says …. Wood dragons are brown. They are not as selfish as the other dragons. They share well. They guard the forest. They are imaginative and curious, and come up with brilliant new ideas.
18. Fire Dragons Legend says …. Fire dragons are red. They guard the wind, fire, lightning and sky. These dragons are the most outgoing and short-tempered.
19. Earth Dragons Legend says … Earth dragons are green. They guard the earth, the crops, and the mountains. They know the value of cooperation.
20. Metal Dragons Legend says …. Metal dragons are gold. They guard metals and precious gems. These dragons succeed because they refuse to accept failure. They have little caring for the feeling of others. These dragons are quite selfish.
21. Water Dragons Legend says …. Water dragons are blue . They guard rivers, rain, wells, and water. They get along well with people. They know how to accept defeat and how to rebuild.
22. Discussion Question: Do magical dragons really exist? Did they ever exist? Answer: Nope. Dragons are mythical creatures. They exist only in myth and imagination.
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Teacher Notes: Magical dragons, of course, never existed. But the ancient Chinese believed they were very real and could effect their daily life. But they were not gods. They were magical beings, similar to the unicorn in ancient Greek mythology, but far more complicated and mischievous. The ancient Chinese used dragons to denote status. The fewer the toes on a dragon design on a robe, the lower the rank of the official. They called on dragons for protection. And they thought of dragons as personalities.
Teacher Notes: Magical dragons, of course, never existed. But the ancient Chinese believed they were very real and could effect their daily life. But they were not gods. They were magical beings, similar to the unicorn in ancient Greek mythology, but far more complicated and mischievous. The ancient Chinese used dragons to denote status. The fewer the toes on a dragon design on a robe, the lower the rank of the official. They called on dragons for protection. And they thought of dragons as personalities.
Teacher Notes: Magical dragons, of course, never existed. But the ancient Chinese believed they were very real and could effect their daily life. But they were not gods. They were magical beings, similar to the unicorn in ancient Greek mythology, but far more complicated and mischievous. The ancient Chinese used dragons to denote status. The fewer the toes on a dragon design on a robe, the lower the rank of the official. They called on dragons for protection. And they thought of dragons as personalities.
Teacher Notes: Magical dragons, of course, never existed. But the ancient Chinese believed they were very real and could effect their daily life. But they were not gods. They were magical beings, similar to the unicorn in ancient Greek mythology, but far more complicated and mischievous. The ancient Chinese used dragons to denote status. The fewer the toes on a dragon design on a robe, the lower the rank of the official. They called on dragons for protection. And they thought of dragons as personalities.