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China -- Sui, Tang, & 
Song Dynasties 
Sui 589-618 
Tang 618-907 
Song 960 -1279
Background 
After the fall of the Han Empire (220 c.e.) 
Northern China was invaded by nomadic 
groups (who assimilated Chinese 
culture) 
No leader in southern China was strong 
enough to control the entire region (30 
dynasties in about 300 years claimed the 
Mandate of Heaven). 
 For 350 years, regional rule was the 
political reality.
Background 
By 589, the first 
emperor of the Sui 
dynasty had 
forcefully reunited 
northern and 
southern China once 
again. 
The foundations for 
the Tang & Song 
Dynasties were laid.
“A Golden Age” 
China during the Tang and Song 
dynasties had . . . 
political stability (strong central 
government) 
economic growth & change 
intellectual & artistic achievement
Grand Canal
China during the Sui, 
Tang, & Song Dynasties 
Sui 589-618 
Tang 618-907 
Song 960 -1279
CHANGES 
In the 300 years between the Han and 
the Sui Dynasties – 
 Buddhism spread & changed 
 Migration of people into southern China 
 Destruction of old growth forests and 
animal species
CHANGES 
DURING THE TANG & SONG dynasties 
 Economic revolution, commercialization, 
and urbanization 
 Technological innovation 
 Cultural and Economic interaction with 
“outsiders” – spread of Chinese culture 
 Buddhism changed 
 SEE STRAYERNOTES #1,2,3,8,9,10
 1. What CAUSED 
Buddhism & Daoism to 
gain more acceptance? 
What caused the 
environmental 
changes? 
 2. What CAUSED the 
economic revolution & 
commercialization to 
take place in 
China?(382-384) 
 3. What CAUSED 
women’s status to 
decline? 
 8. What CAUSED 
China to have greater 
interaction with 
Eurasia? 
 9. What CAUSED the 
growth of Buddhism in 
China? (401) 
 10. What CAUSED 
Buddhism to change 
as it spread in China? 
(401-402)
CONTINUITIES from the Classical Period 
through the Sui, Tang, & Song Dynasties. 
 Confucianism remained a foundation of 
government, social structure, and culture 
(Daoism, too). 
 Agriculture remained the foundation of 
the economy. 
 Strong central government continued 
with a powerful emperor (mandate of 
heaven) & scholar-bureaucracy 
(examination system)
 Written language 
was separate from 
spoken languages 
 The social class 
structure & 
patriarchy remained 
relatively constant.
Social Classes (continuities) 
Landowners (landed gentry) were at the 
top of the social class system. 
Scholar-bureaucrats (scholar gentry) & 
military leaders were also in upper-class. 
Merchants and artisans could acquire a 
great deal of wealth - but were still in the 
lower classes.
 Interaction with nomadic groups to the 
North continued to influence the politics, 
economy, and culture of China.
 Chinese cultural influence on its 
neighbors remained strong.
Gender Roles 
 Women’s status remained low 
(despite attempts at reform by 
several empresses). 
 The Song Period saw women 
at a very low social status. 
Evidence: Seclusion, lack 
of property rights, polygamy 
and use of concubines, 
exclusion from education, & 
FOOTBINDING.
From Ning Lao T'ai-t'ai 
 “A girl's beauty and desirability were 
counted more by the size of her feet 
than by the beauty of her face. 
Matchmakers were not asked, 'Is she 
beautiful?' but 'How small are her 
feet?' A plain face is given by 
heaven but poorly bound feet are a 
sign of laziness.”
Economic Revolution in Tang & 
Song China 
 Agricultural production improved & crop 
specialization intensified with improved 
infrastructure, iron implements, and 
printing. 
RESULT – 
Population dramatically 
increased
ECONOMIC 
REVOLUTION 
INDUSTRY increased 
in manufacturing 
 Metals 
 Silk 
 Porcelain 
 Producing goods for the market 
instead of local consumption became 
common
TRADE 
 Indian Ocean trade 
increased with 
Tang control over 
coastal Southern 
China 
 Silk Road trade 
increased 
Regional trade 
improved due to 
improved 
infrastructure
Commercial developments 
Banking and Credit system 
Government issued paper money.
Technology and Innovation 
 First chain driven mechanism - the clock 
(1088) 
Gunpowder 
Paper production and block printing 
techniques were invented and then 
advanced—moveable type. 
 Boat building and navigational 
technology was more advanced than the 
rest of the world.
Other Advancements included: 
Tang and Song China had some of the 
largest cities in the world. 
Song Chinese were the first to use 
fractions in computations and equations. 
Solar year was accurately measured 
 Doctors in Song China compiled and 
printed medical texts
 In terms of advancements, innovations, 
and knowledge, China benefited from 
centuries of Chinese scholarship and 
technology. 
 Influences from other parts of the world 
(especially during the Tang period) also 
had a considerable effect.

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Sui, tang, song

  • 1. China -- Sui, Tang, & Song Dynasties Sui 589-618 Tang 618-907 Song 960 -1279
  • 2. Background After the fall of the Han Empire (220 c.e.) Northern China was invaded by nomadic groups (who assimilated Chinese culture) No leader in southern China was strong enough to control the entire region (30 dynasties in about 300 years claimed the Mandate of Heaven).  For 350 years, regional rule was the political reality.
  • 3. Background By 589, the first emperor of the Sui dynasty had forcefully reunited northern and southern China once again. The foundations for the Tang & Song Dynasties were laid.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. “A Golden Age” China during the Tang and Song dynasties had . . . political stability (strong central government) economic growth & change intellectual & artistic achievement
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. China during the Sui, Tang, & Song Dynasties Sui 589-618 Tang 618-907 Song 960 -1279
  • 17. CHANGES In the 300 years between the Han and the Sui Dynasties –  Buddhism spread & changed  Migration of people into southern China  Destruction of old growth forests and animal species
  • 18. CHANGES DURING THE TANG & SONG dynasties  Economic revolution, commercialization, and urbanization  Technological innovation  Cultural and Economic interaction with “outsiders” – spread of Chinese culture  Buddhism changed  SEE STRAYERNOTES #1,2,3,8,9,10
  • 19.  1. What CAUSED Buddhism & Daoism to gain more acceptance? What caused the environmental changes?  2. What CAUSED the economic revolution & commercialization to take place in China?(382-384)  3. What CAUSED women’s status to decline?  8. What CAUSED China to have greater interaction with Eurasia?  9. What CAUSED the growth of Buddhism in China? (401)  10. What CAUSED Buddhism to change as it spread in China? (401-402)
  • 20. CONTINUITIES from the Classical Period through the Sui, Tang, & Song Dynasties.  Confucianism remained a foundation of government, social structure, and culture (Daoism, too).  Agriculture remained the foundation of the economy.  Strong central government continued with a powerful emperor (mandate of heaven) & scholar-bureaucracy (examination system)
  • 21.
  • 22.  Written language was separate from spoken languages  The social class structure & patriarchy remained relatively constant.
  • 23. Social Classes (continuities) Landowners (landed gentry) were at the top of the social class system. Scholar-bureaucrats (scholar gentry) & military leaders were also in upper-class. Merchants and artisans could acquire a great deal of wealth - but were still in the lower classes.
  • 24.  Interaction with nomadic groups to the North continued to influence the politics, economy, and culture of China.
  • 25.  Chinese cultural influence on its neighbors remained strong.
  • 26. Gender Roles  Women’s status remained low (despite attempts at reform by several empresses).  The Song Period saw women at a very low social status. Evidence: Seclusion, lack of property rights, polygamy and use of concubines, exclusion from education, & FOOTBINDING.
  • 27. From Ning Lao T'ai-t'ai  “A girl's beauty and desirability were counted more by the size of her feet than by the beauty of her face. Matchmakers were not asked, 'Is she beautiful?' but 'How small are her feet?' A plain face is given by heaven but poorly bound feet are a sign of laziness.”
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31. Economic Revolution in Tang & Song China  Agricultural production improved & crop specialization intensified with improved infrastructure, iron implements, and printing. RESULT – Population dramatically increased
  • 32. ECONOMIC REVOLUTION INDUSTRY increased in manufacturing  Metals  Silk  Porcelain  Producing goods for the market instead of local consumption became common
  • 33. TRADE  Indian Ocean trade increased with Tang control over coastal Southern China  Silk Road trade increased Regional trade improved due to improved infrastructure
  • 34.
  • 35. Commercial developments Banking and Credit system Government issued paper money.
  • 36. Technology and Innovation  First chain driven mechanism - the clock (1088) Gunpowder Paper production and block printing techniques were invented and then advanced—moveable type.  Boat building and navigational technology was more advanced than the rest of the world.
  • 37. Other Advancements included: Tang and Song China had some of the largest cities in the world. Song Chinese were the first to use fractions in computations and equations. Solar year was accurately measured  Doctors in Song China compiled and printed medical texts
  • 38.  In terms of advancements, innovations, and knowledge, China benefited from centuries of Chinese scholarship and technology.  Influences from other parts of the world (especially during the Tang period) also had a considerable effect.