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East Asia Lesson 2 The Mongols and Chinese culture Reminder about Chinese Dynasties The Dynasties Song This dynasties song sung to the tune of Frère Jacques ID: 760604

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Slide1

Chapter 11 – Civilizations of East Asia

Lesson 2: The Mongols

and

Chinese culture

Slide2

Reminder about Chinese Dynasties

"The Dynasties Song"

This "dynasties song," sung to the tune of "Frère Jacques,"

can help students remember the major Chinese dynasties in chronological order.

Shang, Zhou, Qin, Han

Shang, Zhou, Qin, Han

Sui,

Tang

, Song

Sui, Tang, Song

Yuan,

Ming

, Qing, Republic

Yuan, Ming, Qing, Republic

Mao Zedong

Mao Zedong

For 3000 years China was under Dynastic Rule. At times it took centuries for a new Dynasty to claim the Mandate of Heaven & reunite the Chinese Empire… but from 3000 BC to 1950 AD China was ruled in essentially the same way…by a Dynastic Emperor.

Slide3

The Mongols & Chinese Culture

The Mongols were farmers from Northwest Asia who were organized into clans (a group of close-knit interrelated families); their rise to power in Asia was fast.

1160’s

Temujin

is born into a Mongol clan

;

1206

the Clans unite & elect him as leader or “

Genghis Khan

” – meaning strong ruler - & he immediately starts conquering lands to build an empire

.

1227

Genghis Khan’s army of 130,000 brings much of the Eurasian (Europe & Asia) landmass under his control creating the largest land empire in history. That same year Genghis Khan dies & his empire is divided among his sons, according to Mongol custom. Each separate territory is called a

khanate

. The conquering continues…

1231

Persia falls to the Mongols

1258

Muslim Empires in Baghdad fall

1260’s

attacks begin on China and continue until

1279

and the Mongols set up their OWN dynasty – the

YUAN

– under Genghis Khan’s grandson

Kublai Khan

and for the first time in Chinese history they are under foreign rule. The Yuan Dynasty of the Mongols would try to expand China by conquering Vietnam and Japan; & would open China up to foreign trade; would adapt the Chinese political system & bring stability to the empire. They ruled until corruption & overspending led to the emergence of a new native ruling family who claimed the Mandate & set up the Ming Dynasty.

Slide4

Religion & Government in China

Confucianism

– for many centuries it was the basis for Chinese government…until…

Buddhism

was brought to China by merchants & missionaries from India in the first century AD. Buddhism enjoyed a period of popularity but ultimately it was rejected by most because it clashed with Confucian values of devotion to family & hard work.

Slide5

China’s Golden Age

Between the Tang & Ming dynasties China experienced a golden age (2) of art, literature & cultural growth that greatly intrigued the European traders who traveled there under the Yuan Dynasty.

Share your WRITING ACTIVITY paragraph with a partner. What kinds of things were described by your partner as the highlights of China?

Slide6

Golden Age 2 images & music…

Golden Age History & Music

Slide7

What you need from 11-4…

In the

early 8

th

century Islam became popular in parts of the Indian subcontinent& had a major impact on Indian civilization;

This can still be seen in the division today between mostly Hindu India and the 2 Islamic states of Bangladesh and Pakistan.

One reason Islam succeeded in India was because of the political disunity that happened after the fall of the Gupta Empire; India divided into 70 states that were always at war with each other. This made it easier for Muslim leaders to take over & set up governments.

Slide8

More of Lesson 4

Most Muslim rulers realized that there were too many Hindus to convert them all so they accepted the need for religious tolerance; however the 2 religions are VERY different (we will look at that tomorrow more closely)

The spread of religion (& other cultural traits) has a name…it is called DIFFUSION… you will do a reading on that today.

Slide9

More from Lesson 4…

The Vietnamese were one of the first peoples in Southeast Asia to develop their own state and culture;

Although China invaded there after centuries of trying to impose their gov. and culture on Vietnam the Vietnamese overthrew Chinese rule & set up their own government based on a centralized form of Confucian ideals.