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Chapter 9 Japan:  Heian Period Chapter 9 Japan:  Heian Period

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Learning Target 729 I can trace the emergence of the Japanese nation during the Nara and Heian period The Heian Period Golden Age of Arts Before this time Japan got ideas from China and Korea ID: 646883

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Chapter 9

Japan: Heian PeriodSlide2

Learning Target 7.29

I can trace the emergence of the Japanese nation during the Nara and Heian period.Slide3

The Heian Period = Golden Age of Arts

Before this time Japan

got ideas from China and Korea.

During this time

there was more Japanese art and culture.

After this time

Japan had a military society.Slide4

Heian Period

Heian (now Kyoto) was the capital.

Many royals moved there.Slide5

Social Position in the Heian Court

Your social rank depended on the family

you came

from.Slide6

What does your rank say about you?

Higher rank = more servants, more fan folds, colors for robes

Lower rank = harsher punishments

Nobles and common people did not hang out with each otherSlide7

Court Life in Heian

Nobles seldom left the city.

They spent time creating art and watching performances.

b3Slide8

Literature

Poems about love or nature.

N

ovels and journals were written by Japanese noble women.

The world’s first full-length novel,

The Tale of the

Genji

, was written by Lady

Murasaki

Shikibu

.Slide9

Art

Watercolor paintings

Story illustrations

Painted fans

Calligraphy (decorative writing)

Architecture (building design)

B4,5,6,7Slide10

b2Slide11

Performing Arts

Japanese nobles watched different kinds of performers.

They had plays using puppets.

Later, plays had live actors.Slide12

Fashion

Men and women wore kimonos (silk robes), had gold jewelry, and painted fans.

Women wore long gowns with 12 layers of colored silk. Every layer could be seen.Slide13

Appearance and Beauty

Women

Round face

Tiny mouth

White make-up

Blackened teeth

Painted-on eyebrows (natural ones were shaved)

Hair longer than a woman was tall

Men

White make-up

Blackened teeth (sometimes)

Pointed beard

Sleep only at night

because a person is uglier

when lying down.Slide14

The Fashionable Heian Woman

Based on the descriptions of fashion, appearance, and beauty during the Heian period,

draw and color

a fashionable Heian woman with all of the characteristics described. Slide15
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Sources

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/147220045/The-Heian-Periodppt

http://www.slideshare.net/KatieVanko/heian-kyo

http://www.gmsdk12.org/Downloads/Japan%20Lesson5ppt.pdf

https://prezi.com/-l1ouxgdu_ol/copy-of-heian-kyo-the-heart-of-japans-golden-age/

http://

lilsuika.deviantart.com/art/Fashionable-Lady-of-Heian-Fujiwara-Japan-460710206