3. Define porcelain and calligraphy 4. What products were traded by China along the Silk Road?
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Bellringer 3/53. Define porcelain and calligraphy
4. What products were traded by China along the Silk Road?
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Chinese SocietyCoach CrewsWorld History
Discussion Notes1. A Growing Economy (Tang, 618)
A. Farmers grew more crops- More land - Better irrigation- New rice, tea- More food meant more people
Discussion NotesB. Trade Roads and waterways Silk Road Silk, tea, steel, paper, and porcelain
New TechnologyMETALWORKING
PRINTING
WEAPONS
SAILING
New TechnologyMETALWORKING Steel, armor, swords, helmets, stoves,
farm tools, drills, steel chain, nail, needles
PRINTING Woodblock printing, movable type printing
WEAPONS Gunpowder (fireworks), fire lance
SAILING Rudders, sails, compass
Invention Clear TableChoose an invention of the Chinese and provide the following on your table: Reason it was developed Words that describe it Things leading to invention Ways it was evaluated The impact then and now Adaptations of the invention What does it make you think of?
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