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Title: Mandate of Heaven and the Dynastic Cycle


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Mandate of Heaven and the Dynastic Cycle
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Answer the following questions
  • What qualities do we want in a leader?
  • What qualities do we not want?
  • Where does a leader get his or her power?

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Mandate of Heaven
  • The belief that heaven granted a ruler a mandate
    or divine right to rule
  • Linked Power and Responsibility
  • In exchange for loyalty, the ruler must maintain
    order
  • Rulers need Mandate of Heaven to rule
  • If lost, the people were allowed to rebel.

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How might you gain the Mandate of Heaven?
How might you lose it?
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Accomplishments
  • Est. a strong, central government
  • Bring peace and order
  • Give land to peasants
  • Build roads, defensive walls and irrigation
    systems
  • Support education and arts

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Failures Losing the Mandate
  • Allow Corruption
  • Lose military power
  • Raise taxes
  • Spend on luxuries
  • Fail to reinforce walls, and irrigation
  • Harsh ruler

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Problems Sign the Mandate is Lost
  • Chaos
  • Floods
  • Invasions
  • Peasant rebellions
  • Poor harvests

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Dynastic Cycle
  • A strong leader emerges and establishes a new
    dynasty
  • Claims mandate
  • Cycle begins again

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Guiding Principles
  • What is the best way to ensure order, control
    behavior?

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During times of Chaos, Chinese philosophers tried
to find ways to guide human behavior and ensure
order in society
  • 3 Philosophies Developed in China
  • Confucianism
  • Daoism (Taoism)
  • Legalism

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Confucianism
  • Founder Confucius
  • (Master Kong)
  • Dates 551 B.C
  • Writings The Analects
  • Teachings
  • 5 Relationships must govern society

Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but
in getting up every time we do
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5 Relationships
  • Ruler and Ruled
  • Father and Son
  • Older Brother and Younger Brother
  • Husband and Wife
  • Friend and Friend
  • Superior sets example and cares for inferior
  • Inferior shows respect to superior

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Confucius
  • Filial piety the duty and respect that children
    owed their parents
  • Education and Morality
  • Society more important than individual

I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do
and I understand.
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Daoism
  • Founder Lao Zi
  • Dates 551 B.C
  • Writings The Way of Virtue
  • Teachings
  • Stressed the link between Nature and People
  • People should do nothing contrary to nature, live
    according to the Dao the Way

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Daoism
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  • Yin and Yang Forces in Nature are to balance
    each other
  • Yin female, passive, earthy
  • Yang male, active, heavenly

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Daoism
  • Water as symbol of Tao
  • Govt. should have fewer rules
  • Reveal thyself, embrace original nature, do not
    be selfish, curtail desire

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By examining the following Chinese paintings,
what can you conclude about Daoist beliefs and
the influence of Daoism in China?
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Can you find the houses in this picture? What
can you conclude about why they were painted in
this way?
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How might this painting reflect Taoist influence?
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Which Daoist values are presented here?
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  • Army of Emperor Shi Huangdi. Qin dynasty. c. 210
    B.C.
  • Read your assigned section of Ghostly Warriors
  • A Young Warrior King
  • Creating a New Nation
  • Building a Worthy Army
  • A Ghostly Army
  • Share as a group and then
  • Answer the questions.

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Legalism
  • Founder Han Feizi
  • Writings Han Feizi
  • 300-200 B.C.
  • Teachings
  • People acted out of self interest
  • People only respond to rewards and punishments,
    not good examples

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Legalism
  • Harsh Laws and Strict Rulers are necessary to get
    things done
  • Laws more important than rulers
  • Example Shi Huangdi used Legalism to unite China
    and create the Great Wall

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Legalist Rules
  • In your group devise some Legalist Punishments
    and Rewards for the following issues Choose 1
  • Shoplifting from the Cafeteria
  • Tardiness (Lateness) to school
  • Cheating on a Test
  • Dress Code infractions
  • Cell Phones when driving.

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Reflection
  • What are some similarities and between the 3
    philosophies of China?
  • What is unique or distinct about each one?
  • Which of the philosophies (Confucianism, Daoism,
    Legalism) do you most agree with? Least agree
    with? Explain.

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  • Principle is a standard of moral decision making
  • What principles do you live by? List (5)
  • Rank your principles 1-5
  • (1 being the most important)
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