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Title: Sui (589-618), Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) China


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Sui (589-618), Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279)
China
  • A Golden Age

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Quick Partner Question
  • What happened to the size of China from the Tang
    to the fall of the Song? What might have caused
    this change?

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I. Introduction
  • Changes during Tang/Song
  • Population
  • Trade / Economics
  • Urban Expansion
  • Artistic and Literary
  • Technological Advancements

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I. Introduction
  • China that emerged from Tang and Song was more
  • Wealthy
  • Bureaucratic
  • Urban
  • Cosmopolitan

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II. Unified China
  • After fall of Han China
  • Unified by Sui
  • Wendi
  • Sons ministers assassinate him in 618
  • Li Yuan, one of the government ministers, creates
    the Tang Dynasty

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II. Unified China
  • Grand Canal
  • Built by the Sui
  • Connected north China plain (Yellow River) with
    Yangtze River basin
  • Control by North
  • Amazing engineering accomplishment
  • Increased Trade HOW???
  • Replaced Expensive Overland Routes

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III. Commercial Expansion
  • Canal System
  • Tang territory
  • Reopened and protected Silk Routes
  • Promoted cultural exchanges
  • Buddhism and Islam gain influence
  • Late Tang and Song increasingly used overseas
    trade
  • Junks
  • Dominate Asian South Seas

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Partner Discussion Question
  • From looking at the following pictures, what
    characteristics do you think set the Junks apart
    for other boats?

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III. Commercial Expansion
  • Heightened Role of Commerce
  • Governments supervised marketplaces
  • Set hours and marketing methods
  • Guilds
  • Promote merchants and artisans interests
  • Increase in Commercial Credit Forms
  • Early banks (deposit shops)
  • Paper money
  • Government issued paper money (11th Century)

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IV. Urbanization
  • Changan
  • Tang capital
  • Population was over 2 million
  • Largest in world at time
  • Hangzhou
  • Song capital
  • Canals/Bridges
  • Focal point for trade WHERE???
  • Urban Growth
  • Cities mushroomed and created ???
  • Spread outside of ???

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V. Weakening of Aristocracy and Rise of
Scholar-Gentry
  • Tang try to weaken aristocracy WHY???
  • How???
  • Distribute land to Peasants
  • Eliminates aristocracy threat
  • Leads to rise of Scholar-Gentry WHY???
  • Desire to still have influence
  • Must pass Civil Service Exam
  • Later they dominate government bureaucracy

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Partner Discussion Question
  • Who made up the VAST majority of the bureaucracy
    of Tang and Song China? Why? What are some
    possible negative results of this structure? How
    might you counteract those negative aspects?

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VI. Family and Society in Tang/Song China
  • Examination System
  • Promoted most qualified
  • Created bureaucracy
  • Confucian Classics and Chinese Literature
  • Open to all BUT???
  • Birth and family status WHY???
  • Access to learning and success
  • Some commoners could rise BUT ???

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VI. Family and Society in Tang/Song China
  • Buddhist and Confucian Conflict
  • Early Tang embrace Buddhism
  • Empress Wu (690-705)
  • Built over 50,000 monastaries

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VI. Family and Society in Tang/Song China
  • Confucians claim Buddhism poses threat to China
  • WHY???
  • Religious Reason
  • Foreign religion
  • Economic Reason
  • Monasteries
  • Tax exempt
  • Social Reason
  • Undermined social structure (Confucian
    relationships)
  • Monks and Nuns did not participate in beneficial
    economic activity (agriculture)

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VI. Family and Society in Tang/Song China
  • Persecution of Buddhists
  • Destruction
  • Forced to return to secular life
  • Heavy taxes
  • Confucianism
  • Turmoil

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VI. Family and Society in Tang/Song China
  • Neo-Confuciansim
  • What is Neo-Confucianism???
  • Strengthening
  • Leadership
  • Exclusionary
  • Who does it exclude???
  • Reinforced social structure

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VI. Family and Society in Tang/Song China
  • Women
  • Upper-class women
  • Tang and Early Song
  • Subordinate but women could
  • Divorce by mutual consent
  • Wealthy women took complimentary husbands
  • Overall condition worsening
  • Independence and rights ONLY for???

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Group Discussion Question
  • Why did the status for the vast majority of
    Chinese women get worse during the rule of the
    Song?

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VI. Family and Society in Tang/Song China
  • Neo-Confucian ideas of woman
  • Stressed roles EXPLAIN
  • Attacked Buddhist opportunities for women
  • Excluded women from taking the Civil Service Exam
  • WHY???
  • Foot Binding
  • WHY???

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VII. Inventions and Advancements
  • Economic growth
  • Engineering Advancements
  • Grand Canal
  • Explosive Powders
  • Everyday items
  • ???

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VII. Inventions and Advancements
  • ???
  • Who uses this ???
  • Printing
  • Highest level of literacy in world

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Partner Discussion Question
  • Which of the Chinese inventions had the biggest
    impact on the world today?

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VIII. End of the Golden Age
  • Retreat south
  • Southern Song
  • Ghengis conquers
  • Survive after Ghengis by
  • Tribute
  • Common Enemies
  • 1260 Kubilai Khan
  • Defeats last Song emperor
  • Begins Yuan Dynasty

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IX. Legacy of the Two Great Dynasties
  • Strengthening
  • Scholar-Gentry dominate over aristocrats
  • Continue after fall
  • Chinese civilization
  • North and South
  • Economy
  • Dominant
  • Inventions
  • Changed development of ALL other civilizations
  • ???
  • ???
  • ???
  • Mixing new advances and changes with ancient
    traditions
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