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Chapter 5


      Early Society in East Asia




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The Yellow River

   3000 Miles: Tibet to the Yellow Sea
   Deposits fertile, light colored soil
   Periodic flooding: “China’s sorrow”




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Prehistoric Society: Yangshao

   5000-3000 BCE
   Banpo Village
   Painted pottery
   Bronze tools




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The Earliest Dynasties
                                                               Xia
                                                                     C. 2200 BCE
                                                                     Organized through
                                                                      village network
                                                                     Hereditary monarchy
                                                                     Flood control
                                                               Shang
                                                                     1766-1122 BCE
                                                               Zhou
                                                                     1122-256 BCE

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Shang Dynasty
   Bronze metallurgy from 1200 BCE
       State monopoly
   Horse-drawn chariots, other wheeled vehicles
   Large armies
   Political organization: network of fortified cities, loyal to
    center
       1000 cities
       Capital moved six times
           Impressive architecture at Ao, Yin
   Other regional kingdoms coexist: Sanxingdui

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Shang Dynasty Burial Practices
   Hierarchical social structure
   Live burials alongside deceased member of ruling class
       Sacrificial victims, mostly slaves
       Wives, servants, friends, hunting companions
       Later replaced by statuary, often monumental




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Zhou Dynasty, 1122-256 BCE

   No law codes: rule by decree
       “Mandate of Heaven”
   Aggregation of villages opposed to Shang
    leadership
       Decentralization of authority
   Development of cheap iron weaponry ends Shang
    monopoly on Bronze
   Early money economy

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Decline of the Zhou Dynasty
   Decentralized leadership style allows for building
    of regional powers
       Increasing local independence, refusal to pay Zhou
        taxes
   Iron metallurgy allows for widespread creation of
    weaponry
   Northern invaders weaken Zhou dynasty,
    beginning 8th c BCE
   Internal dissention: the Period of the Warring
    States (403-221 BCE)
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Period of the Warring States (403-221
BCE)




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Social Order
   Ruling classes great advantage
       Palatial compounds, luxurious lifestyle
       Supported by agricultural surplus, tax revenues
       Defended by monopoloy on bronze weaponry
       Hereditary privilege
   Support class of artisans, craftsmen
   Evidence of long-distance trade, merchant class
   Large class of semiservile peasants
   Slave class

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Family and Patriarchy
   devotion to family, ancestor veneration
   connection of spirit world to physical world
       Ritual sacrifices
   Father ritual head of family rites
   Earlier prominence of individual female leaders
    fades in later Shang, Zhou dynasties




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Oracle Bones and Early Chinese Writing

   Used for communicating with spirit world,
    determining future
       Question written on animal bones, turtle shells
       Then heated over fire, cracks examined for omens
   Early archaeological evidence of Chinese writing
   Evolution of Chinese script
       Pictograph to ideograph



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Oracle Bone from Shang Dynasty




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Zhou Literature
   Confucius (discussed in chapter 8)
   Book of Changes
       Manual for divination
   Book of History
   Book of Etiquette (Book of Rites)
   Book of Songs
   Little survived
       Often written on perishable bamboo strips
       Many destroyed by Emperor of Qin dynasty in 221 BCE


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Nomadic Peoples of Central Asia

   Steppe nomads
       Poor lands for cultivation, extensive herding activities
       Horses domesticated c. 4000 BCE, bronze metallurgy
        in 2900 BCE
   Extensive trade with sedentary cultures in China
   Tensions: frequent raiding




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Southern Expansion of Chinese Society

   Yangzi Valley
       Yangzi river: Chang Jiang, “long river”
       Excellent for rice cultivation
       Irrigation system developed
   The State of Chu
       Autonomous, challenged Zhou dynasty
       Culture heavily influenced by Chinese



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  • 1. Chapter 5 Early Society in East Asia 1 Copyright © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display.
  • 2. The Yellow River  3000 Miles: Tibet to the Yellow Sea  Deposits fertile, light colored soil  Periodic flooding: “China’s sorrow” 2 Copyright © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display.
  • 3. Prehistoric Society: Yangshao  5000-3000 BCE  Banpo Village  Painted pottery  Bronze tools 3 Copyright © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display.
  • 4. The Earliest Dynasties  Xia  C. 2200 BCE  Organized through village network  Hereditary monarchy  Flood control  Shang  1766-1122 BCE  Zhou  1122-256 BCE 4 Copyright © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display.
  • 5. Shang Dynasty  Bronze metallurgy from 1200 BCE  State monopoly  Horse-drawn chariots, other wheeled vehicles  Large armies  Political organization: network of fortified cities, loyal to center  1000 cities  Capital moved six times  Impressive architecture at Ao, Yin  Other regional kingdoms coexist: Sanxingdui 5 Copyright © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display.
  • 6. Shang Dynasty Burial Practices  Hierarchical social structure  Live burials alongside deceased member of ruling class  Sacrificial victims, mostly slaves  Wives, servants, friends, hunting companions  Later replaced by statuary, often monumental 6 Copyright © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display.
  • 7. Zhou Dynasty, 1122-256 BCE  No law codes: rule by decree  “Mandate of Heaven”  Aggregation of villages opposed to Shang leadership  Decentralization of authority  Development of cheap iron weaponry ends Shang monopoly on Bronze  Early money economy 7 Copyright © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display.
  • 8. Decline of the Zhou Dynasty  Decentralized leadership style allows for building of regional powers  Increasing local independence, refusal to pay Zhou taxes  Iron metallurgy allows for widespread creation of weaponry  Northern invaders weaken Zhou dynasty, beginning 8th c BCE  Internal dissention: the Period of the Warring States (403-221 BCE) 8 Copyright © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display.
  • 9. Period of the Warring States (403-221 BCE) 9 Copyright © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display.
  • 10. Social Order  Ruling classes great advantage  Palatial compounds, luxurious lifestyle  Supported by agricultural surplus, tax revenues  Defended by monopoloy on bronze weaponry  Hereditary privilege  Support class of artisans, craftsmen  Evidence of long-distance trade, merchant class  Large class of semiservile peasants  Slave class 10 Copyright © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display.
  • 11. Family and Patriarchy  devotion to family, ancestor veneration  connection of spirit world to physical world  Ritual sacrifices  Father ritual head of family rites  Earlier prominence of individual female leaders fades in later Shang, Zhou dynasties 11 Copyright © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display.
  • 12. Oracle Bones and Early Chinese Writing  Used for communicating with spirit world, determining future  Question written on animal bones, turtle shells  Then heated over fire, cracks examined for omens  Early archaeological evidence of Chinese writing  Evolution of Chinese script  Pictograph to ideograph 12 Copyright © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display.
  • 13. Oracle Bone from Shang Dynasty 13 Copyright © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display.
  • 14. Zhou Literature  Confucius (discussed in chapter 8)  Book of Changes  Manual for divination  Book of History  Book of Etiquette (Book of Rites)  Book of Songs  Little survived  Often written on perishable bamboo strips  Many destroyed by Emperor of Qin dynasty in 221 BCE 14 Copyright © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display.
  • 15. Nomadic Peoples of Central Asia  Steppe nomads  Poor lands for cultivation, extensive herding activities  Horses domesticated c. 4000 BCE, bronze metallurgy in 2900 BCE  Extensive trade with sedentary cultures in China  Tensions: frequent raiding 15 Copyright © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display.
  • 16. Southern Expansion of Chinese Society  Yangzi Valley  Yangzi river: Chang Jiang, “long river”  Excellent for rice cultivation  Irrigation system developed  The State of Chu  Autonomous, challenged Zhou dynasty  Culture heavily influenced by Chinese 16 Copyright © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. Permission Required for Reproduction or Display.