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5They are the three early dynasties, in order,
that we discussed in section 1
6Sui, Tang, Song
7These two infrastructure improvements happened
under the Sui
8Repairing the Great Wall building the Grand Canal
9Under Taizong of the Tang, the government
improved because they did this
10Brought back civil service exams
11During the Song dynasty, this taught that you
could escape your misery, and so became popular
12Buddhism
13This was the only female empress to rule China,
and the dynasty she ruled
14Empress Wu Tang dynasty
15These three trade goods helped make China wealthy
16Silk, porcelain, tea
17The main reason Chinas population increased
during this time period was this
18New strains of rice that grew faster in poor
soil new farming techniques
19Steel was accidentally discovered this way
20By burning coal in furnaces
21Chinese printing was innovated by using this
method
22Carving wood blocks into individual characters
that could then be rearranged to mass produce
books
23The Chinese came up with these two sailing
innovations, allowing them to travel further
distances (hint its not the BIG ship!)
24Improved rudder and compass
25The two things Mongols are most known for
26Horsemanship and being warlike/ using terror
27Its the title of the main ruler, and his
original name
28Genghis Khan Temujin
29He is Genghis Khans most famous grandson
30Kublai Khan
31It is the name of the dynasty that the Mongols
put in when they conquered China
32Yuan Dynasty
33These are the desert they originated in, the
grasslands they grazed their horses on, and the
sea they spread to in the west
34Gobi steppes Caspian
35The people who drove out the Mongols did not like
that the Mongols had managed the government in
this way
36Mongol leaders on top with their own culture
Chinese scholar-officials ran everything else
37Zhu Yuanzhang moved the capital from this city to
this other city
38Beijing to Nanjing
39Hong Wu led for 30 years, and was known for
leading in this way
40He killed all his rivals and others he accused of
treason
41He is famous for his seven sea voyages
42Zheng He
43Its the probable reason that Zheng Hes fleet
was destroyed, and the possible impact
44Confucianism they became a closed society
instead of a dominant superpower
45Its how silk is made
46By boiling and weaving the cocoons of silkworms
47Its how paper is made
48By mixing wood pulp and other materials in
boiling water and pulling a screen through it,
then letting it dry
49Chinese artists used this type of beautiful
writing on their artwork
50Calligraphy
51This predecessor to the gun was very terrifying
in battle
52Fire lance
53This is how porcelain is made
54By firing very fine clay at high temperatures
55Where a Buddhist monk lives
56Monastery
57Stop the anarchy! This man did in A.D. 581,
starting the Sui dynasty
58Wendi
59This group always seemed to be on the bottom of
society getting taxed, getting worked, and
eventually getting even
60Farmers
61They are three examples of cultural prosperity
that happen in a society when it is prosperous
and safe
62Art, architecture, novels, plays, etc.
63This group from the north were given credit for
sacking Beijing and ending the Ming empire
64Manchu, from Manchuria
65Final Jeopardy
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66List the four biggest innovations in Chinese
society and their impact on history
67Final Question