Tang Dynasty, 618-907 C.E. Imperial examination system perfected. Liberal attitude towards all...

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Tang Dynasty, C.E.  Imperial examination system perfected.  Liberal attitude towards all religions.  Spread of Buddhism in China  Golden Age of foreign relations with other countries.   Japan, Korea, Persia

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Tang Dynasty, 618-907 C.E.

Imperial examination system perfected.

Liberal attitude towards all religions. Spread of Buddhism in China

Golden Age of foreign relations with other countries.

Japan, Korea, Persia

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Tang Government Organization

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Tang Dynasty, 618-907 C.E.

New technologies: Printing moveable print Porcelain Gunpowder Mechanical clocks

More cosmopolitan culture.

Reestablished the safety of the Silk Road.

Tea comes into China from Southeast Asia.

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Empress Wu Zetian, 624-705

The only female Empress in China’s history who ruled alone.

Searched for outstanding individuals to attract to her court.

Construction of new irrigation systems.

Buddhism was the favored statereligion.

Financed the building of many Buddhist temples.

BUT… She appointed cruel and sadistic ministers to seek out her enemies.

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Foot-Binding in Tang China

Broken toes by 3 years of age.

Size 5 ½ shoe on the right

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Foot-Binding in Tang China

Mothers bound their daughters’ feet.

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Foot-Binding in Tang China

For upper-class girls, it became a new custom.

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The Results of Foot-Binding

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Song [Sung] Dynasty, 960-1279 C.E.

Creation of an urban, merchant, middle class.

Increased emphasis on education & cheaper availability of printed books.

Magnetic compass makes China a great sea power!

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Song Peasant Family

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Rice Cultivation Began Under the Song

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Song Rice Cultivation

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Mongolian Steppes

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Xinjiang Region – Typical Uygher [Mongol] “Yurt”

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Mongol Invasions

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Mongol Warriors

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Mongol Archer

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Gold Saddle Arch – Mongols, 13c

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Gold Saddle, Front View – Mongols, 13c

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The MONGOLS [“Golden Horde”]

Temujin --> Genghis Khan [“Universal Ruler”] 1162 - 1227 from the steppe [dry, grass-covered

plains of Central Asia]

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The MONGOLS [“Golden Horde”]

Genghis Khan’s Tax Laws: If you do not pay homage,

we will take your prosperity. If you do not have prosperity,

we will take your children. If you do not have children,

we will take your wife. If you do not have a wife,

we will take your head. Used cruelty as a weapon some areas

never recovered from Mongol destruction!

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Mongol Nobleman, late 13c

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Robe of a Mongol Nobleman, early 14c

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Yuan Golden Bowl, 13c

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The Extent of the Mongol Empire

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Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty, 1279-1368 C.E.

Kublai Khan [r. 1260-1294] Pax Mongolica [“Mongol Peace”]

Tolerated Chinese culturebut lived apart from them.

No Chinese in top govt. posts. Believed foreigner were more

trustworthy. Encouraged foreign trade &

foreign merchants to live and work in China. Marco Polo

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Marco Polo (1254-1324)

A Venetian merchant.

Traveled through YuanChina: 1271-1295 “Black Stones” [coal]

Gunpowder.

Noodles.

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Marco Polo’s Travels

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Yuan Porcelains & Ceramics

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Yuan Dynasty, 1279-1368 C.E.

The Black Plague was spread by the Mongols in the mid-14c.

Sent fleets against Japan. 1281 150,000 warriors Defeated by kamikazi [“winds of the gods”]

Kublai Khan experienced several humiliating defeats in Southeast Asia late in his life.