Title: China
1China
The Great Wall
2Map of Modern China
China today
3Chinese Civilization and Geography
- Oldest continuous civilization
- Geography northern plain fed by the Yellow River
- Later settlement grew along the Yangtze River
- Isolation mountains, desert, steppes of Central
Asia, Pacific Ocean - Internal boundaries mountains and rivers
- Overall isolated and regional (rivalries between
areas)
Shang dynasty
Ming dynasty
2
2 Evan Hadingham. PBS. Nova Ancient Chinese
Explorers. 2001. http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/an
cient/ancient-chinese-explorers.html (Nov. 9,
2011).
4Topography
Mountains and deserts
Columbia University, East Asia in Geographic
Perspective, N.d., http//afe.easia.columbia.edu/g
eography/element_a/ea1.html (Nov. 15, 2011)
5Topography, cont
3-steps of elevation from east to west
6Yellow River
Yellow River really is yellow in some parts due
to loesse soil it picks up
Facts and Details, Land and Geography of China,
2010, http//factsanddetails.com/china.php?itemi
d400catid10subcatid6401 (Nov. 15, 2011).
7Steppes
Inner Mongolia
University of Washington, Visual Sourcebook of
Chinese Civilization, Outer China, N.d.,
http//depts.washington.edu/chinaciv/geo/outer.htm
(Nov. 15, 2011).
8Difficult Terrain
Terracing is a way of getting more farm land
where there is little arable land
9Economy
- Farming is the basis wheat in the north, rice in
the south (mostly self-sufficient) - Traded in East Asia (Japan, Korea) and along the
Silk Road - Imported luxuries
- Exported silk, copper, porcelain (Song dynasty)
Porcelain
10China As Sea Power
- Maritime expeditions in the Ming dynasty went to
Southeast Asia, and through the Indian Ocean to
the African coast and Arabia - Led by Zheng He
- Stopped suddenly when China closed itself off
from foreign contact in the 14th century AD
Foreign Expedition
Evan Hadingham. PBS. Nova Ancient Chinese
Explorers. 2001. http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/an
cient/ancient-chinese-explorers.html (Nov. 9,
2011).
11Silk Road
- Traders from Rome and the Middle East came to
China for jade, gold, spices, horses, precious
gems and silk - Beginning in Han dynasty
The Silk Roads
12Beliefs
- Crossover between religion and philosophy
- From the earliest time Chinese people practised
ancestor veneration (respect for the spirits of
dead ancestors) - Tian heaven, is an old conceptnot a god, but a
force guarding China and the imperial family
13Dynastic Cycle
- Emperors came to be known as Sons of Heaven
- Emperors ruled with the blessing of Heaven,
called the Mandate of Heaven - Natural omens would warn an emperor he was doing
something wrong if he ignored it, Heaven would
see that the people rose up and got rid of that
emperor
14Confucianism
- During a time of internal disorder (5th century
BCE), a bureaucrat and teacher named Kong Fuzi
created a philosophy based on ORDER
HistoryWhiz, Confucius, 2008, http//www.historywi
z.com/historymakers/confucius.htm (Nov. 15, 2011).
Kong Fuzi
15Yin-Yang
- The Chinese had a concept of the forces of nature
called Yin-Yang - This symbol is the Taiji or great pivot
- Yinfemale, dark, cold, passive
- Yangmale, light, hot, active
- Together they are complimentary
The Pivot
16Taoism
Humans model themselves on earth, Earth on
heaven, Heaven on the Way, And the way on that
which is naturally so.
- Taoism incorporated the idea of Yin-Yang into the
philosophy of being one with nature - The Tao the way
- Taoists thought Confucianists were too focused on
morality rather than nature
Art
17Taoism cont
- Do nothing and nothing will not be done.
- Wu-wei action through minimal action
- It is the practice of going against the stream
not by struggling against it and thrashing about,
but by standing still and letting the stream do
all the work. - We place our trust and our lives in the Tao,
that we may live in peace and balance with the
Universe, both in this mortal life and beyond.
Lao Tse
18Buddhism
- Came to China later from India (first century CE)
- Also coexisted with Confucianism and Taoism
- Brought the idea of salvation and an end to
suffering (during a difficult time)
Buddha
19Social Structures
Classes GENTRY Imperial Family Scholar
Officials Nobles Landowners COMMONERS
Peasants, Farmers, Artisans Merchants Servants
and Entertainers
20Gender
- Patriarchy
- Only males can perform ancestor veneration
- Some female empresses
- Foot binding for women and children (made the
shape of the foot resemble a lotus flower)
Lotus shoes
21Record Keeping
- Writing evolved over time, much like Cuneiform
(picto to ideograph) - Used characters rather than an alphabet (similar
characters in Japan and Korea) - Calligraphy styles highlighted the beauty of the
characters - High value placed on education and written over
spoken language - Paper and printing enabled the spread of learning
22Chinese Characters
Chinese characters began as pictograms
23Monuments
- Great Wall of China started by the First Emperor
(Shi Huangdi) as as a defense against invasion
(tamped earth) - Built up in sections over time
- Renovated and strengthened by Ming dynasty
(bricks)
Stages of the Great Wall
24The First Emperor
- Shi Huangdi was the first to unite the Chinese
states into one empire - He was a tyrannical figure and the first Qin
emperor - He used conscript labour to build the Great Wall
- He was very strict, trying to centralize and
standardize everything in China including thought
(burnt books) - His tomb included 7000 terra cotta warriors and
horses- took 36 years to build and 700 000
labourers
First Emp-eror
25Terra Cotta Warriors
The First Emperor wanted to be well protected in
his tomb.
26The Wall Didnt Stop the Mongols
- The Mongol invasion was traumatic because foreign
rulers took over - They overran the Chinese with their skilled
horsemanship and brutal methods of warfare
(catapulted diseased human and animal corpses
armour made of horsehide hardened in animal
urine) - Their rule was called the Yuan dynasty
- The Ming dynasty overthrew them and gave the
Chinese confidence in their own abilities and
fear of foreigners
Mongol Archer
27Culture
- Architecture homes of the wealthy had courtyards
and gardens - Religious architecture included pagodas, temples
decorated with symbols such as the dragon, lion,
the number nine - Imperial architecture included palaces such as
the Forbidden City in Beijing - Literature classics, history of dynasties,
poetry, Analects of Confucius, Tao te Jing - Art landscape painting, calligraphy
28Technology What China gave the West
- tea
- gun powder
- porcelain
- paper
- wheelbarrow
- paper money
- block printing
- compass
- seismograph (simple)
- chopsticks
- wok
- lacquerware
- efficient iron production
- silk
- acupuncture, Chi
- inoculation
29Before the West
Making silk
Paper money
The first book, 868 CE
30China...
- the oldest continuous civilization