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Cultures of East Asia Section 1
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
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• Starting Points Map: East Asia
• Main Idea / Reading Focus
• Sui and Tang Dynasties
• Faces of History: Wu Zhao
• The Song Dynasty
• Map: Tang and Song Dynasties
Chinese Empires
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
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• Cultural Achievements
• Quick Facts: Innovations
• Prosperity and Society
Chinese Empires
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
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Cultures of East Asia Section 1
Reading Focus
• How did the Sui and Tang dynasties reunify China?
• How did the Song dynasty strengthen China?
• What were some Tang and Song cultural achievements?
• How was this period a time of prosperity and social change?
Main Idea
The Sui dynasty reunified China, after which the Tang and Song
dynasties produced an age of prosperity and achievement.
Chinese Empires
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
The Period of Disunion lasted more than 350 years, ending when a
northern ruler named Wendi reunified China, founding the Sui dynasty.
The Han dynasty ruled China from 206 BC to AD 220—more than 400
years. After the dynasty collapsed, military leaders split China into rival
kingdoms. These events began a period of disorder and warfare that
historians call the Period of Disunion.
• Nomads invaded northern China,
formed own kingdoms
• Many northern Chinese fled south
to region of Yangzi River
• A number of southern dynasties
rose, fell
The Period of Disunion
Sui and Tang Dynasties
• Despite these events, Chinese
civilization thrived, developed
• Nomadic invaders in north adopted
aspects of Chinese civilization
• Northern Chinese immigrants’
culture blended with local cultures
in south; arts, philosophy flowered
Civilization Thrived
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
• Greatest accomplishment of Sui
dynasty, completed during reign
of Yangdi, Wendi’s son
• 1,000 mile waterway linked
northern, southern China
• Yangdi forced millions of
peasants to work on canal; led
to discontent, rebellion
• 618, Yangdi assassinated, Sui
dynasty ended
Grand Canal
• Wendi worked to build
centralized government
• Restored order, created new
legal code, reformed
bureaucracy
• Created policies to provide
adult males with land, ensure
availability of grain
Centralized Government
The Sui Dynasty
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
Period of Brilliance
• Tang dynasty ruled 618 to 907; Chinese influence spread
• China experienced period of brilliance, prosperity, cultural achievement
• Government, other institutions served as models across East Asia
Civil Service
• To obtain talented officials, Tang expanded civil service examination system
• People had to pass written exams to work for government
• Created flexible law code; model for law codes in Korea, Japan
Built on Sui Foundations
• Established capital at Chang’an, Sui capital
• Second capital located at Luoyang
• Government control remained centralized, based on bureaucracy of officials
The Tang Dynasty
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
Expansion
• Much of expansion occurred during reign of Taizong, 626 to 649
• Taizong relied on talented ministers to help govern
• In addition to military conquests, Taizong had schools built to prepare
students for civil service exams
• After his death, one of his sons became emperor
Foreign Affairs
• Tang expanded China, Chinese influence
• Regained western lands in Central Asia, gained influence over Korea
• Contact with Japan increased; Japanese scholars came to China to
study
• Expansion, increased contact with others grew foreign trade
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
Wu Zhao
New emperor was weak, sickly
• Emperor’s wife, Wu Zhao gained power
• Following death of husband
– Wu Zhao ruled through her sons
– Eventually became emperor herself—the only woman to do so
in Chinese history
• Wu Zhao overthrown, 705
– Dynasty reached height under Xuanzong
– During reign, 712 to 756, empire prospered
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
From India
• Buddhism first came to China from India during Han times
• During Period of Disunion many Chinese turned to Buddhism
• Taught people could escape suffering, appealed to people in turmoil
Tang Decline
• 750s, decline began, government weak, nomadic invasions, rebellions
• Military defeats lost Tang lands in Central Asia and the north
• 907, emperor killed, Tang dynasty ended
State Religion
• Under Tang rule, Buddhism became state religion
• Buddhist temples appeared across land, missionaries spread Buddhism
• 400 to 845 in China, Age of Buddhism; ended when lost official favor
The Age of Buddhism
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
Summarize
How did the Sui and Tang dynasties unite
and expand China?
Answer(s): built centralized government;
reformed laws and policies; built Grand Canal;
Tang regained land in Central Asia and gained
influence over neighboring states; increased
contact with other peoples
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
• Song established capital at
Kaifeng, restored centralized
government control
• Enlarged government
bureaucracy, reformed civil
service examination system
• Neo-Confucianism gained
favor, emphasizing Confucian
ethics, spiritual matters
Government and Civil Service
• China split apart after Tang
dynasty
• Did not reunify until 960 with
Song dynasty
• Song ruled for about 300 years,
created achievement, prosperity
• Under Song, Chinese
civilization became most
advanced in world
After Tang Dynasty
The Song Dynasty
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
Southern Song
• Song rulers never regained northern, western lands lost by Tang
• Tried to buy peace with threatening nomads by sending lavish gifts
• 1120s, nomadic people, Jurchen, conquered northern China, founded
Jin empire
• Song continued in south as Southern Song dynasty 150 more years
Civil Service Exams
• Extremely difficult to pass; those who did became scholar-officials
• Scholar-officials received good salary, were respected
• Civil service exams became more open to ordinary people
• Exams became pathway to gaining wealth, status
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
Compare
How did the Song strengthen China’s
government?
Answer(s): established capital at Kaifeng and
restored centralized government control, enlarged
bureaucracy, reformed civil service exam
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
The Tang and Song dynasties were periods of great cultural
achievement. Art and literature flourished, and many inventions
and advances occurred in science and technology.
• Tang period
produced some of
China’s greatest
poets
• Du Fu, Li Bo, two
most famous
• Poems of
Confucian ideals,
joys of life
Literature and Art
• Reached new
heights
• Wu Daozi, murals
celebrating
Buddhism, nature
• Landscapes of
great beauty
• Some used only
black ink
Painting
• Exquisite objects
made from clay
• Tang: pottery
figurines, often to
go in tombs
• Song: excelled at
making porcelain
• Admired, sought
after worldwide
Artisans
Cultural Achievements
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
Architecture
• Indian Buddhist temples
influenced design of Chinese
pagoda
• Featured roofs at each floor
curving upwards at corners
Magnetic Compass
• Major Tang technical advance
• Uses Earth’s magnetic field to
show direction
• Revolutionized sea travel,
contributed to world exploration
Inventions
• During Tang, Song periods,
China became a world leader in
technology, science
• Gunpowder major invention,
used in fireworks, weapons
Printing
• Paper, ink invented earlier
• Tang period, developed
woodblock printing
• Text carved into wood, coated
with ink, pressed on paper
Inventions and Innovations
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
Paper Money
• Another Song invention
• Had used bulky metal disks placed on strings
• As economy grew, lighter, more useful form of currency developed
• Paper money light, easy to use, quickly spread in use in China
Moveable Type
• Song dynasty invented another type of printing, moveable type
• Uses blocks on which letters, characters carved
• Blocks rearranged, reused to print many things
• Faster than woodblock, spread to Europe, revolutionized printing
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
Identify Cause and Effect
How did Chinese innovations affect world
history?
Answer(s): Gunpowder dramatically affected how
wars were fought; the compass allowed for world
navigation; printing innovations led to increased
sharing of ideas.
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
In addition to cultural achievements, the Tang and Song periods were
a time of growth and prosperity.
• Chinese agriculture became
more productive
– New irrigation techniques
– New variety of rice
– Production of cotton, tea
increased
• Increased food production
contributed to population growth
• Tang population 60 million, Song
population 100 million
Agriculture
• Improvements in roads, canals
increased trade within China
• Foreign trade expanded, mostly
over land routes like Silk Roads
• Late Tang: advances in sailing,
shipbuilding helped sea trade
• Song: merchants became
important in society; money,
banking began to develop
Trade
Prosperity and Society
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
• As farming, trade grew so did China’s cities
• China had largest cities in world at the time
• Tang capital, Chang’an, population more than 1 million, many cultures
• Song dynasty, several cities had million or more; sea trade caused port cities
to boom
• Despite urban growth, most Chinese still lived, farmed in countryside
• Power of aristocratic families
declined during period
• New class developed, gentry
• Included scholar-officials, leading
landowners
• Most still peasants, farmers
• Paid most of taxes, little schooling
Society
• Status of women declined, most
visibly in upper classes
• Desire for small, dainty feet led to
custom of footbinding
• Painful process to keep feet from
growing, deformed feet over time
• Symbol of husband’s authority
Women
City Life
Cultures of East Asia Section 1
Draw Conclusions
How did footbinding reflect changes in
attitudes toward women in China?
Answer(s): became symbol of husband's
authority over wife; women's status declined

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  • 1. Cultures of East Asia Section 1
  • 2. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 Preview • Starting Points Map: East Asia • Main Idea / Reading Focus • Sui and Tang Dynasties • Faces of History: Wu Zhao • The Song Dynasty • Map: Tang and Song Dynasties Chinese Empires
  • 3. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 Preview, continued • Cultural Achievements • Quick Facts: Innovations • Prosperity and Society Chinese Empires
  • 4. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 Click the icon to play Listen to History audio. Click the icon below to connect to the Interactive Maps.
  • 5. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 Reading Focus • How did the Sui and Tang dynasties reunify China? • How did the Song dynasty strengthen China? • What were some Tang and Song cultural achievements? • How was this period a time of prosperity and social change? Main Idea The Sui dynasty reunified China, after which the Tang and Song dynasties produced an age of prosperity and achievement. Chinese Empires
  • 6. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 The Period of Disunion lasted more than 350 years, ending when a northern ruler named Wendi reunified China, founding the Sui dynasty. The Han dynasty ruled China from 206 BC to AD 220—more than 400 years. After the dynasty collapsed, military leaders split China into rival kingdoms. These events began a period of disorder and warfare that historians call the Period of Disunion. • Nomads invaded northern China, formed own kingdoms • Many northern Chinese fled south to region of Yangzi River • A number of southern dynasties rose, fell The Period of Disunion Sui and Tang Dynasties • Despite these events, Chinese civilization thrived, developed • Nomadic invaders in north adopted aspects of Chinese civilization • Northern Chinese immigrants’ culture blended with local cultures in south; arts, philosophy flowered Civilization Thrived
  • 7. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 • Greatest accomplishment of Sui dynasty, completed during reign of Yangdi, Wendi’s son • 1,000 mile waterway linked northern, southern China • Yangdi forced millions of peasants to work on canal; led to discontent, rebellion • 618, Yangdi assassinated, Sui dynasty ended Grand Canal • Wendi worked to build centralized government • Restored order, created new legal code, reformed bureaucracy • Created policies to provide adult males with land, ensure availability of grain Centralized Government The Sui Dynasty
  • 8. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 Period of Brilliance • Tang dynasty ruled 618 to 907; Chinese influence spread • China experienced period of brilliance, prosperity, cultural achievement • Government, other institutions served as models across East Asia Civil Service • To obtain talented officials, Tang expanded civil service examination system • People had to pass written exams to work for government • Created flexible law code; model for law codes in Korea, Japan Built on Sui Foundations • Established capital at Chang’an, Sui capital • Second capital located at Luoyang • Government control remained centralized, based on bureaucracy of officials The Tang Dynasty
  • 9. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 Expansion • Much of expansion occurred during reign of Taizong, 626 to 649 • Taizong relied on talented ministers to help govern • In addition to military conquests, Taizong had schools built to prepare students for civil service exams • After his death, one of his sons became emperor Foreign Affairs • Tang expanded China, Chinese influence • Regained western lands in Central Asia, gained influence over Korea • Contact with Japan increased; Japanese scholars came to China to study • Expansion, increased contact with others grew foreign trade
  • 10. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 Wu Zhao New emperor was weak, sickly • Emperor’s wife, Wu Zhao gained power • Following death of husband – Wu Zhao ruled through her sons – Eventually became emperor herself—the only woman to do so in Chinese history • Wu Zhao overthrown, 705 – Dynasty reached height under Xuanzong – During reign, 712 to 756, empire prospered
  • 11. Cultures of East Asia Section 1
  • 12. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 From India • Buddhism first came to China from India during Han times • During Period of Disunion many Chinese turned to Buddhism • Taught people could escape suffering, appealed to people in turmoil Tang Decline • 750s, decline began, government weak, nomadic invasions, rebellions • Military defeats lost Tang lands in Central Asia and the north • 907, emperor killed, Tang dynasty ended State Religion • Under Tang rule, Buddhism became state religion • Buddhist temples appeared across land, missionaries spread Buddhism • 400 to 845 in China, Age of Buddhism; ended when lost official favor The Age of Buddhism
  • 13. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 Summarize How did the Sui and Tang dynasties unite and expand China? Answer(s): built centralized government; reformed laws and policies; built Grand Canal; Tang regained land in Central Asia and gained influence over neighboring states; increased contact with other peoples
  • 14. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 • Song established capital at Kaifeng, restored centralized government control • Enlarged government bureaucracy, reformed civil service examination system • Neo-Confucianism gained favor, emphasizing Confucian ethics, spiritual matters Government and Civil Service • China split apart after Tang dynasty • Did not reunify until 960 with Song dynasty • Song ruled for about 300 years, created achievement, prosperity • Under Song, Chinese civilization became most advanced in world After Tang Dynasty The Song Dynasty
  • 15. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 Southern Song • Song rulers never regained northern, western lands lost by Tang • Tried to buy peace with threatening nomads by sending lavish gifts • 1120s, nomadic people, Jurchen, conquered northern China, founded Jin empire • Song continued in south as Southern Song dynasty 150 more years Civil Service Exams • Extremely difficult to pass; those who did became scholar-officials • Scholar-officials received good salary, were respected • Civil service exams became more open to ordinary people • Exams became pathway to gaining wealth, status
  • 16. Cultures of East Asia Section 1
  • 17. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 Compare How did the Song strengthen China’s government? Answer(s): established capital at Kaifeng and restored centralized government control, enlarged bureaucracy, reformed civil service exam
  • 18. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 The Tang and Song dynasties were periods of great cultural achievement. Art and literature flourished, and many inventions and advances occurred in science and technology. • Tang period produced some of China’s greatest poets • Du Fu, Li Bo, two most famous • Poems of Confucian ideals, joys of life Literature and Art • Reached new heights • Wu Daozi, murals celebrating Buddhism, nature • Landscapes of great beauty • Some used only black ink Painting • Exquisite objects made from clay • Tang: pottery figurines, often to go in tombs • Song: excelled at making porcelain • Admired, sought after worldwide Artisans Cultural Achievements
  • 19. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 Architecture • Indian Buddhist temples influenced design of Chinese pagoda • Featured roofs at each floor curving upwards at corners Magnetic Compass • Major Tang technical advance • Uses Earth’s magnetic field to show direction • Revolutionized sea travel, contributed to world exploration Inventions • During Tang, Song periods, China became a world leader in technology, science • Gunpowder major invention, used in fireworks, weapons Printing • Paper, ink invented earlier • Tang period, developed woodblock printing • Text carved into wood, coated with ink, pressed on paper Inventions and Innovations
  • 20. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 Paper Money • Another Song invention • Had used bulky metal disks placed on strings • As economy grew, lighter, more useful form of currency developed • Paper money light, easy to use, quickly spread in use in China Moveable Type • Song dynasty invented another type of printing, moveable type • Uses blocks on which letters, characters carved • Blocks rearranged, reused to print many things • Faster than woodblock, spread to Europe, revolutionized printing
  • 21. Cultures of East Asia Section 1
  • 22. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 Identify Cause and Effect How did Chinese innovations affect world history? Answer(s): Gunpowder dramatically affected how wars were fought; the compass allowed for world navigation; printing innovations led to increased sharing of ideas.
  • 23. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 In addition to cultural achievements, the Tang and Song periods were a time of growth and prosperity. • Chinese agriculture became more productive – New irrigation techniques – New variety of rice – Production of cotton, tea increased • Increased food production contributed to population growth • Tang population 60 million, Song population 100 million Agriculture • Improvements in roads, canals increased trade within China • Foreign trade expanded, mostly over land routes like Silk Roads • Late Tang: advances in sailing, shipbuilding helped sea trade • Song: merchants became important in society; money, banking began to develop Trade Prosperity and Society
  • 24. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 • As farming, trade grew so did China’s cities • China had largest cities in world at the time • Tang capital, Chang’an, population more than 1 million, many cultures • Song dynasty, several cities had million or more; sea trade caused port cities to boom • Despite urban growth, most Chinese still lived, farmed in countryside • Power of aristocratic families declined during period • New class developed, gentry • Included scholar-officials, leading landowners • Most still peasants, farmers • Paid most of taxes, little schooling Society • Status of women declined, most visibly in upper classes • Desire for small, dainty feet led to custom of footbinding • Painful process to keep feet from growing, deformed feet over time • Symbol of husband’s authority Women City Life
  • 25. Cultures of East Asia Section 1 Draw Conclusions How did footbinding reflect changes in attitudes toward women in China? Answer(s): became symbol of husband's authority over wife; women's status declined