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Title: Imperial China -- Qin to Ming Dynasties


1
Song (Sung) Dynasty960-1279
Same dynasty but when N. Song was lost to N.
tribes in 1127 the name changes
2
Song Overview
  • prosperous economy/ trade along Silk Road
  • radiant culture with goods and entertainment from
    all over the world
  • Most urban Chinese culture
  • Beginning of modern China
  • Strongest empire in the world at this time

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Song Politics
  • effective centralized bureaucracy
  • Elite families important locally
  • Official must pass the Civil Service Exam
  • the mercantile class grew in power as they became
    wealthy

Zhao Kuang-yin founder of Song
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Song Economics
  • Agriculture improved more food
  • paper currency used regularly
  • private trade grew, and a market economy began to
    link the coastal provinces and the interior.
  • Much trade along Silk Road, Grand Canal and
    coastal regions of China and SE Asia

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Song Grain Mill
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Song Religion
  • Confucianism remains the most important official
    philosophy
  • Neo-Confucianism added metaphysical answers to
    many Buddhist questions
  • Buddhism continued
  • Taoism also
  • Ancestor worship

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Song Social Life
  • Poor farmers remain the same as always women
    still oppressed
  • City life improves with better food, music, art,
    and great entertainment
  • Many opportunities for travel
  • Education increases in the city
  • House and architecture improve

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Song Intellectual Life
  • magnetic compass and calculator (the abacus)
    invented
  • Education improved since schools were
    abundant.Woodblock printing made books more
    widely available.
  • Confucian scholars wererespected
  • Military was not respected

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Song Art
  • monumental landscape painting
  • often done in a watercolor/ink wash style
  • Great poetry continues
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  • First panting called Games in the Jinming Pool,
    by Chinese artist Zhang Zerui, a silk painting
    with dimensions of 28.6 by 28.5 cm, dated to the
    Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127 AD). It depicts
    the imperial gardens of Kaifeng, the capital city
    of China during the Northern Song

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  • the artist captures the atmosphere of the
    southern China
  • The trees in the foreground appear as dark
    silhouettes against the misty mountains in the
    distance which are painted in pale ink washes.
  • Mi Youren is a son of Mi Fu (1051-1107), one of
    the four great Song masters.

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Fall of the Song
  • Heavy dependence on growth of civilian government
    at expense of military
  • By 1127, the Song court could not push back the
    Northern nomadic invaders
  • Cut the size of the Song about in half

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1279 Coming of the Mongols (Yuan Dynasty)
  • Empire fell because they stopped emphasizing
    military and relied on wealth
  • Often hired N. tribes to defend China
  • Corruption in govt lost confidence of the peasants
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