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Ancient China: 
The Qin & Han Dynasties 
6-3.1: SUMMARIZE THE 
MAJOR CONTRIBUTIONS 
OF THE CHINESE 
CIVILIZATION FROM THE 
QIN TO THE MING 
DYNASTIES
Main Ideas 
Government- Shi Huangdi conquered he warring 
states, unified China, and built a strong government. 
Government-The Han Dynasty took over 
China and established a strong empire that 
lasted 400 years 
 Culture-Life in Han China set a pattern that is 
still seen today
” 
“How did the Qin 
Dynasty unify China? 
As we go through the next slides, ask yourself this question based on the 
information given.
A Legalistic Ruler 
 Under the Mandate of 
Heaven ongoing wars 
were signs for the new 
ruler 
Emperor Shi Huangdi 
from the state of Qin-new 
ruler (13 years old)
Shi Huangdi of Qin 
 He began ending battles between the Warring 
States in 221 BC 
Conquered rival states, drove out nomad 
invaders, expanded China 
 Ran country as a Legalists, wiped out Confucian 
teachings 
 He had 460 critics of Confucianists killed & burned 
books (Why do you think he killed so many?)
Uniting China 
 Shi Huangdi wanted personal control of strong central 
government 
Weakened noble families by taking land, made them live in the 
capital 
 United his lands by building highways, irrigation projects 
 Forced peasants to work on projects, used high taxes to fund 
them (similar to how Egyptian Pharaohs built their pyramids)
Uniting China 
Set government 
standards fro weights, 
measures, coins, writing 
This made it easier to 
trade and do business 
everywhere in China
The Great Wall 
 Shi Huangdi built a long wall on 
the northern boarders to stop 
invaders 
 Forced hundreds of thousands 
of peasants, criminals to built it 
Many died from hard labor, 
creating resentment among 
people 
 First Great Wall linked smaller 
walls from Time of Warring 
States
Predict how 
this Great Wall 
will play a part 
in the future 
dynasties and 
government 
control of 
China. 
Video 4:48
The Qin Dynasty Ends 
 Shi Huangdi died in 210 BC 
 Was buried in an elaborate 
tomb (similar to a pyramid) 
 Army of terra cotta soldiers 
buried nearby 
 Discovered in 1974 
Q: Sound familiar? 
Discovering the Qin video-2:50
Army of the Terra Cotta 
Video:3:23
” 
“How did the Han 
rule China? 
The Han Dynasty
The Han Replace the Qin 
 Civil War broke out at the end of 
the rule of Shi Huangdi’s son 
General Liu Bang defeated the 
Qin, ended the war, reunited 
China 
 Liu Bang began the Han 
Dynasty- lasted from 202 BC to 
about 220 AD
Han Government 
 Lui Bang kept strong government, lowered taxes, reduced 
punishments 
Had peasants build roads, canals, irrigation system 
 Set up bureaucracy-chosen officials ran offices, bureaus 
 Officials were often Han family members & trusted people 
 To find officials, they gave people a system of tests on 
Confucianism 
Tests helped select educated, ethical people
Empress Rules 
 Liu Bang died in 195 BC; his 
widow, Empress Wu, ruled for 
her son 
Outlived her son, kept 
power by placing infants 
on the throne 
Died in 180 BC; all her 
relatives were executed.
Expanding the Empire 
 Wudi, known as the Martial 
Emperor, ruled from 141 to 87 
BC 
Wars expanded borders to 
south China, north Vietnam, 
north Korea 
 Han stayed in power despite 
rebellions, revolts, floods, 
famines
Han Confucian 
Social Class Emperor, his court, & scholars 
that held government positions 
Largest class: peasants 
Artisans who made items for 
daily life and luxury 
Lowest class: Merchants 
The military was not an official 
social class because of 
(lowest class b/c they did not 
Confucian beliefs, but joining 
made anything) 
did increase a man’s chance 
of rising in social status 
because the military was 
considered a government job https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lit3HMnp-g 
Video: Tung Chung-shu: Confucianism in the Han Dynasty
Daily Life in Han China 
 Much of Han society lived in villages, 
worked on farms 
 Most lived in one or two story mud 
houses 
 Rich farmers used oxen to pull plows; 
poor pulled plows themselves 
 Simple clothing included clothes 
stuffed like a quilt for cool months
Daily Life in Han China 
 They raised wheat, millet in the north, rice in the south 
 Fish and meat were expensive so most people ate them in 
small portions
City Living 
 Han cities were centers of trade, 
education, government 
 Cities were crowed with merchants, 
craftspeople. Government officials 
 Entertainment included musicians, 
judges, jugglers, acrobats 
 Some writers say the cities also had 
street gangs
Quick Recap of the info 
 In 221 BC, the Qin ruler Shi Huangdi unified China and 
ruled by harsh Legalist principles 
 The Han Dynasty ruled over a large and successful land 
 The Han Chinese way of life is reflected in Chinese life 
today 
 Why it matters now…. Strong government remains 
important in Chinese life today.
Amazing Achievements 
Art & Literature: 
 figure paintings (portraits of people) 
 Paintings of realistic scenes from life (some 
on walls & tombs) 
 Fu poets combined prose and poetry to 
create long works of literature 
 Shi featured short lines of verse that could 
be sung
 Science: ancient 
Seismograph (device that 
measures the strength of an 
earthquake). 
 When an earthquake struck, 
a lever inside caused a ball to 
drop from a dragon’s mouth 
into a toad’s mouth, 
indicating the direction from 
which the earthquake had 
came.
Science: Sundial-uses 
the position 
of shadow cast 
by the sun to tell 
the time of day.
 Medicine: Acupuncture-the 
practice of inserting fine 
needles through the skin at 
specific points to cure 
disease or relieve pain 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=re58c7swYAU 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMWZmQth2GM
The Silk Road 
4,000 mile-long network of routes stretched westward from 
China across Asia’s deserts and mountain ranges, through 
the Middle East, until it reached the Mediterranean Sea 
 Expanded China’s trade and wealth 
 Named after the most famous item traded on these route- 
Silk 
 Exchanged ideas: religion, law, advancements
The Silk Road-video
Buddhism Comes to China 
 1st Century AD- came to China via culture 
diffusion via trade of Silk Road with India 
 During time of government chaos and 
hunger throughout China, the people 
could not find answers in Confucianism or 
Taoism- they turned to Buddhism for those 
answers 
 Buddhism offered rebirth and relief from 
suffering- promises that led to the Chinese 
embrace its teachings 
Largest statue of Buddha in 
the world

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Ancient china qin and han dynasties

  • 1. Ancient China: The Qin & Han Dynasties 6-3.1: SUMMARIZE THE MAJOR CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE CHINESE CIVILIZATION FROM THE QIN TO THE MING DYNASTIES
  • 2. Main Ideas Government- Shi Huangdi conquered he warring states, unified China, and built a strong government. Government-The Han Dynasty took over China and established a strong empire that lasted 400 years  Culture-Life in Han China set a pattern that is still seen today
  • 3. ” “How did the Qin Dynasty unify China? As we go through the next slides, ask yourself this question based on the information given.
  • 4. A Legalistic Ruler  Under the Mandate of Heaven ongoing wars were signs for the new ruler Emperor Shi Huangdi from the state of Qin-new ruler (13 years old)
  • 5.
  • 6. Shi Huangdi of Qin  He began ending battles between the Warring States in 221 BC Conquered rival states, drove out nomad invaders, expanded China  Ran country as a Legalists, wiped out Confucian teachings  He had 460 critics of Confucianists killed & burned books (Why do you think he killed so many?)
  • 7. Uniting China  Shi Huangdi wanted personal control of strong central government Weakened noble families by taking land, made them live in the capital  United his lands by building highways, irrigation projects  Forced peasants to work on projects, used high taxes to fund them (similar to how Egyptian Pharaohs built their pyramids)
  • 8. Uniting China Set government standards fro weights, measures, coins, writing This made it easier to trade and do business everywhere in China
  • 9. The Great Wall  Shi Huangdi built a long wall on the northern boarders to stop invaders  Forced hundreds of thousands of peasants, criminals to built it Many died from hard labor, creating resentment among people  First Great Wall linked smaller walls from Time of Warring States
  • 10. Predict how this Great Wall will play a part in the future dynasties and government control of China. Video 4:48
  • 11. The Qin Dynasty Ends  Shi Huangdi died in 210 BC  Was buried in an elaborate tomb (similar to a pyramid)  Army of terra cotta soldiers buried nearby  Discovered in 1974 Q: Sound familiar? Discovering the Qin video-2:50
  • 12. Army of the Terra Cotta Video:3:23
  • 13. ” “How did the Han rule China? The Han Dynasty
  • 14. The Han Replace the Qin  Civil War broke out at the end of the rule of Shi Huangdi’s son General Liu Bang defeated the Qin, ended the war, reunited China  Liu Bang began the Han Dynasty- lasted from 202 BC to about 220 AD
  • 15. Han Government  Lui Bang kept strong government, lowered taxes, reduced punishments Had peasants build roads, canals, irrigation system  Set up bureaucracy-chosen officials ran offices, bureaus  Officials were often Han family members & trusted people  To find officials, they gave people a system of tests on Confucianism Tests helped select educated, ethical people
  • 16.
  • 17. Empress Rules  Liu Bang died in 195 BC; his widow, Empress Wu, ruled for her son Outlived her son, kept power by placing infants on the throne Died in 180 BC; all her relatives were executed.
  • 18. Expanding the Empire  Wudi, known as the Martial Emperor, ruled from 141 to 87 BC Wars expanded borders to south China, north Vietnam, north Korea  Han stayed in power despite rebellions, revolts, floods, famines
  • 19. Han Confucian Social Class Emperor, his court, & scholars that held government positions Largest class: peasants Artisans who made items for daily life and luxury Lowest class: Merchants The military was not an official social class because of (lowest class b/c they did not Confucian beliefs, but joining made anything) did increase a man’s chance of rising in social status because the military was considered a government job https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lit3HMnp-g Video: Tung Chung-shu: Confucianism in the Han Dynasty
  • 20. Daily Life in Han China  Much of Han society lived in villages, worked on farms  Most lived in one or two story mud houses  Rich farmers used oxen to pull plows; poor pulled plows themselves  Simple clothing included clothes stuffed like a quilt for cool months
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  • 22. Daily Life in Han China  They raised wheat, millet in the north, rice in the south  Fish and meat were expensive so most people ate them in small portions
  • 23. City Living  Han cities were centers of trade, education, government  Cities were crowed with merchants, craftspeople. Government officials  Entertainment included musicians, judges, jugglers, acrobats  Some writers say the cities also had street gangs
  • 24. Quick Recap of the info  In 221 BC, the Qin ruler Shi Huangdi unified China and ruled by harsh Legalist principles  The Han Dynasty ruled over a large and successful land  The Han Chinese way of life is reflected in Chinese life today  Why it matters now…. Strong government remains important in Chinese life today.
  • 25. Amazing Achievements Art & Literature:  figure paintings (portraits of people)  Paintings of realistic scenes from life (some on walls & tombs)  Fu poets combined prose and poetry to create long works of literature  Shi featured short lines of verse that could be sung
  • 26.  Science: ancient Seismograph (device that measures the strength of an earthquake).  When an earthquake struck, a lever inside caused a ball to drop from a dragon’s mouth into a toad’s mouth, indicating the direction from which the earthquake had came.
  • 27. Science: Sundial-uses the position of shadow cast by the sun to tell the time of day.
  • 28.  Medicine: Acupuncture-the practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to cure disease or relieve pain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=re58c7swYAU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMWZmQth2GM
  • 29. The Silk Road 4,000 mile-long network of routes stretched westward from China across Asia’s deserts and mountain ranges, through the Middle East, until it reached the Mediterranean Sea  Expanded China’s trade and wealth  Named after the most famous item traded on these route- Silk  Exchanged ideas: religion, law, advancements
  • 31. Buddhism Comes to China  1st Century AD- came to China via culture diffusion via trade of Silk Road with India  During time of government chaos and hunger throughout China, the people could not find answers in Confucianism or Taoism- they turned to Buddhism for those answers  Buddhism offered rebirth and relief from suffering- promises that led to the Chinese embrace its teachings Largest statue of Buddha in the world