Title: China
1Chinas Golden Age Dynastys
The Sui, the Tang and the Song (Sung)
2What is a Golden Age?
- A time or period, in a specific culture or
civilization - of peace, harmony, stability, and prosperity
(wikipedia) - of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement
(merriam-webster online dictionary) - where enlightenment, achievement, and/or
advancement is at its height (me )
3- What other civilizations experienced a Golden
Age? And what achievements or advancements are
proof of this? - What is the opposite of a Golden Age?
4When was ChinasGOLDEN AGE?
Sui dynasty (A.D. 581-617)
Han dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 220)
Tang dynasty (A.D. 618-907)
Song (Sung) dynasty (960-1279)
5Inventions
- ACTIVITY
- On the handout are descriptions of things
invented in China during the Han, Sui, Tang and
Song Dynastys. - Read each one and try to figure out which
invention or advancement is being described.
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Han rulers strengthened the economy and
government of China.
- They made Confucianism the official belief of the
state. - They relied on well-educated scholars to run the
government. - They used a civil service exam to find the most
qualified officials.
- They improved canals and roads.
- They set up granaries across the empire.
- They reorganized finances.
- They imposed a government monopoly on iron and
salt. - They opened up the Silk Road, a trade route
linking China and the West.
7The Han Golden Age
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Han China made such tremendous advances in so
many fields, that the Chinese later called
themselves the people of Han.
8Fall of the Han
- Perfect example of a fall within a dynastic
cycle - Ushered in the Era of the Three Kingdoms
- - Civil War (220-589)
9Time of the Three Kingdoms
The Three Kingdoms era began in 220 AD. After the
Han dynasty fell, three powerful states began a
war for power and control over China. The three
states were the Wu state, Wei state, and Shu-Han
state. The three main leaders during this war was
Cao Pi of the Wei State, Liu Bei of the Shu-han
state, and Sun Quan, the son of Sun Jian of the
Wu state. These three people were the kings of
their states.
10Three Kingdoms
- Chinas Dark Ages?
- Sort of!
- Sinicization of non-Han Chinese groups
- Growing popularity of Buddhism
- Inventions (like gunpowder)
- Advances in medicine (surgery) and other areas
11The Sui(A.D. 581-617)
- Ruthless and tyrannical (comparable to that of
Qin) - High tax burden and mandatory labor and
conscription for - Maintenance and extensions of the Great Wall
- Building of the Grand Canal
- Unsuccessful wars to conquer the rest of the
Korean peninsula and Vietnam - As a result Sui emperor assassinated and a
leading noble took power and began the Tang
dynasty - But.
12Grand Canal (completed in 610)
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14The Tang (A.D. 618-907)
- Considered by historians as the climax or height
of Chinas Golden Age and even Chinese
civilization!
Empress Wu
Diamond Sutra
15Landscape Painting
16The capital at Changan (Xian)
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19- Buddhism becomes a permanent entity of Chinese
culture (sinicized) -
Leshan Buddha
20Major achievements in Literature and Art
-Diamond Sutra - Li Bo and Du Fu (Literature -
Poetry) (made possible by which invention? That
also made paper money possible!)
21Activity
- Read excerpts from Li Bo and Du Fu.
- Compare/contrast the writings of Li Bo and Du Fu.
- What can their writings tell us about life in
China during the Tang? - What can a countrys Art tell a historian?
22Collapse of the Tang
Consort Yang
Emperor Xuanzong
23The Song (960-1279)
24Song
- Civilian rule (by scholars appointed by the
Emperor and his scholar advisors) replaced
military governors (even in the provinces) - New classes developed
- -Gentry (landowning scholars)
- -Merchant class (educated business owners)
- As a result
- Economy grew
- Land and government were no longer the only means
of attaining wealth and prestige - Confucianism returned (known as
Neo-Confucianism)!!! Why? - (- there was a synthesis of Confucianism,
Taoism, and Buddhism as a result in Civil Svc
exam and culture too) - Conclusion The Song dynasty fine-tuned the
developments of the former dynasties! - But.
25Chinese Traditional Social Hierarchy
26Fall of the Song
- What would be the price for such concentration on
internal and domestic developments? And on
education and scholarship? - The barbarians in the north pushed the Song
dynasty south to the Yangtze River - The Mongols also were unifying under the
leadership of the man pictured below and were
tempted by the wealth of the Song
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