Title: East Asia 1300_1900
1East Asia1300_1900
2Ming Dynasty Empire, 1368-1644
3I. Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644) A. Founded by a
commoner B. Zhu Yuanzhang (Taizu)
4Taizu, Founder of the Ming Dynasty (1369-1398
5- Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644)
- A. Founded by a commoner
- B. Zhu Yuanzhang (Taizu)
- C. Yongle (Chengzu)
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6Third Ming Emperor, Yongle, at right, and typical
coin from his reign, above
7Moved capital from Nanjing to Beijing
8Built Forbidden City, palace of Emperor
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10Largest square in palace, facing Gate of Supreme
Harmony
11Rebuilt Great Wall to keep out Mongol invaders
from North
present-day wall is Ming construction
12- Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644)
- A. Founded by a commoner
- B. Zhu Yuanzhang (Taizu)
- C. Yongle (Chengzu)
- D. Ocean Exploration
13Model of ship used by Zheng He on his voyages of
exploration, 1405-1433. He made 28 voyages,
commanded a fleet of 62 ships, and over 27,000
men. Places visited included the Arabian
Peninsula, east Africa, India, and Indonesia. In
each, he opened trade relations and exchanged
gifts.
14Zheng He
15- Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644)
- A. Founded by a commoner
- B. Zhu Yuanzhang (Taizu)
- C. Yongle (Chengzu)
- Ocean Exploration
16- New technology
- New foodsespecially from New World
- Maize
- Sweet potatoes
- Peanuts
- New better strain of rice
- Longest period of peace in Chinese history
17- Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644)
- A. Founded by a commoner
- B. Zhu Yuanzhang (Taizu)
- C. Yongle (Chengzu)
- Ocean Exploration
- Population Explosion
- Neo-Confucians take over government
- 1601Jesuit Matteo Ricci
- Administrative problems
- Peasant rebellion
18- II. Qing (Ching) or Manchu Dynasty (1644-1911)
- Foreigners again conquer China
- Kangxi (K'ang-hsi)
- Longest reign Chinese history
- 1661-1722
- 1689--Treaty of Nerchinsk
19- C. Taiwan
- D. Qian-Long (Ch'ien-lung)
- 5th Qing emperor
- 1711-1799
- British arrived 1793
- settled question of Russian border
- known for scholarly and artistic achievements
- commercial boom
- expanded empire to fullest extent
20Emperor Qian-long
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22- E. Opium War 1839-1842
- F. Hong Kong
- G. Dowager Empress Cixi (Tz'u-hsi)
- 18621908 effective ruler of China
- First named regent for her minor son
- when he died, selected cousin
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24H. Sino-Japanese War 1894-95 (China is
weakening) I. Spheres of Influence J. Boxer
uprising of 1900
25- Ming-Qing culture
- Literature
- Vernacular Poetry/popular songs
- Short stories
- The Courtesans Jewel Box
- Novel
- The Carnal Prayer Mat
- Water Margin
- The Plum in the Golden Vase
- Romance of the Three Kingdoms
26Journey to the West
27The Dream of Red Mansions(1791) 120 chapters a
family epic novel of the wealthy Jia
family Provides a good look at family life
during the Qing Dynasty of the 18th century
considered by many to be greatest of all Chinese
works of literature
28 29Japan
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31Japan
- 1500s Japan a collection of provinces ruled by
warrior-nobles (daimyo) in system known as the
shogunate - Over 200 clans each with daimyo military leader
(Shogun) ruler of Japan emperor no power - First European contacts came in mid-1500s
- Brought firearms and Christianity
- Japanese distrusted Christianity
- Began period of enforced isolation from the rest
of the world
32- Most Japanese Shinto or Buddhist
- Jesuits had most success in western Japan
- Especially in noble class (daimyo)
- Emperor heriditary ruler but weak by 1500s
- Believed to be descended in unbroken line from
grandson of the Sun Goddess, queen of heaven - Lived in isolation in city of Kyoto
- By 1500s even the Shogun lacked sufficient power
to keep Japan peaceful
33Era of the Warring States(Era of the Country at
War)
- 1467-1568
- Two major clans battling for control of Japan
- Neither shogun nor emperor powerful enough to
control country - 1543 Portugeuse arrive
- Guns Bible
- 1549 Francis Xavier
Castles reached their zenith in this time of war
34Catle of the Great Heron
Nagoya Castle
35A Shoguns castle in the city of Matsumoto
36Tokugawa Japan
- Three Great Unifiers
- (1568 -1600) Oda Nobunaga
- (1536-1598) Toyotomi Hideyoshi
- 1600 Tokugawa Ieyasu new shogunate at Edo
- Tokugawa "Great Peace
- seeds of Capitalism
- Merchant class
- Japanese arts flourish new arts appear
37Tokugawa Ieyasu
38Shogun palace, Kyoto, Japan
39Gates of the Shogun Palace, Edo
40Tokugawa Shogunate
- Shogunate headquartered at Edo, emperor was at
Kyoto - True military and political power rested with
shogunate - Daimyo were key players, so constant threat to
shogun - Shogun played daimyo against each other through
intervention, competition - Required family of daimyo to live at Edo, not at
home state-hostages - Economic advances
- Growth of population, domestic trade
- Merchants became more prominent
- Not well respected, but increasingly wealthy
- Money economy replaced barter
- Banks, credit became more common
41- F. Tokugawa Culture
- common entertainmenttea houses, theater,
restaurants, houses of prostitution thrived - Literature of the New Middle Class Ihara
Saikaku, realistically portrayed the life of
Osaka merchants haiku poetry kabuki theater - Tokugawa Art
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43Tokugawa Tsunayoshi Zou animal rights
lawdisaster!
44By mid 1600s, pet dogs very popular at all levels
of societyscreen from early 1600s
45Another folding screensilk printlate 1600s
46Sayonara!