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Title: Golden Ages of China


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Golden Ages of China
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The Han Dynasty (206 B.C.220 A.D.)
  • One of the longest of Chinas major dynasties.
  • It rivaled the Roman Empire in the West.
  • With only minor interruptions it lasted a span of
    over four centuries and is considered a Golden
    Age in Chinese history especially in arts,
    politics and technology.
  • Dynasty- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.

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  • China escaped the chaos and ruin that came to a
    lot of regions as a result of the fall of the
    Roman Empire.
  • Chinas history consists of the rise and fall of
    various dynasties.
  • After the Han Dynasty collapsed in 220, China
    remained divided-into North and South.

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Tang Dynasty (618-906 A.D.)
  • This division lasted until the Tang Dynasty took
    over in 618
  • The Tang Dynasty restored uniform government
    throughout China and enlarged the civil service.
  • Under the Tang, China conquered many lands, like
    Korea, Tibet, and Vietnam.
  • The most powerful emperor was Taizong.
  • Empress Wu ruled in the late 600s only woman to
    rule in China

Empress Wu 624-705 A.D. Page 476
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Tang Dynasty
  • Conquered lands became tributary states-meaning
    they remained independent but had to acknowledge
    Chinese supremacy.
  • land reform-broke up land and redistributed it
    to peasants.
  • They built a system of canals and built the Grand
    Canal, which linked the Huang-He to the Yangzi.
  • Even though they were successful, the dynastic
    cycle took over and collapsed in 907.

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Song Dynasty
  • In 960, China was reunited under the Song Dynasty
    which ruled for 319 years.
  • Under the Song, the Chinese culture and economy
    expanded and trade flourished.
  • They issued paper money due to their booming
    trade centers and became a very wealthy dynasty
    known for their economic success.

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Society During the Song
  • Chinese society during this time was well
    ordered.
  • At the top-the emperor and his court of
    aristocratic families
  • The gentry (wealthy land owners)
  • At the bottom- peasants
  • During the late Song Dynasty, women had much
    fewer rights and the custom of foot binding
    began.
  • This reinforced the Confucian tradition that
    women should stay inside the home.

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Why foot binding?
  • Women had a subordinate position that had to be
    enforced
  • The tradition started in the aristocratic sect of
    society but eventually spread to lower classes
  • Feet were bound with strips of cloth-as a result
    feet became half the size of a foot that was
    allowed to grow normally
  • Tiny feet and an extended walk became a symbol of
    nobility and beauty
  • Women feared not being able to find a husband if
    their feet were large
  • The practice was extremely painful
  • Peasants who had to work in the fields did not
    bind their feet because binding often prevented
    women from being able to walk
  • Foot binding reinforced the Confucian believe
    that women should remain inside the home.

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Footbinding
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Assignment for Today!
  • Look in your book on pages 302-307 and identify a
    technology or achievement of the Tang or Song
    Dynasties.
  • Draw, describe, and color a specific technology
    on a ¼ of a piece of paper.
  • Description should be at least 3-4 sentences
  • Then we will make a quilt and put your
    technologies together.
  • Then do page 307 in the book 1-5
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