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    9th Grade Notes, China.

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    Joseph Henry-Penrose - World Cultures Chinese Notes. Religions In China Christianity Active in asia for centuries Philippines almost entirely christian Very influential with millions of followers Korea most influenced Pacific islands largely committed to christian tradition Shito Emerged in earliest period of Japanese history Originally animalistic religion that gave human form to various gods that rule the forces of nature Similar traditions in southeast asia and african groups

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    Song dynasty and its significance in Chinese History In this article‚ I would like to introduce the "Culture History" of Song dynasty. I will mainly talk about "Literature"‚ which will be divided into 4 parts that are: 1)Poetry; 2)Prose; 3) Ci(詞); and 4)History. After introducing the Literature‚ I would like to explain Song dynasty ’s significance in Chinese History. In Zhen Zong period‚ Xi Kun Ti became popular among the high officials. The representative of the Xi Kun Ti were Yang

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    Jennifer Perez Assignment 4 Chapter 4 1. Zhou’s main goal was to lay foundations for Chinese dynastic and to justify his family’s dynasty the creation of another‚ he allegedly developed the idea of the Mandate of Heaven. This concept explains rightfully rule of China‚ a dynasty must have authorization from "Heaven‚" perceived not as place but as the god of the skies and ancestor of Chinese rulers. This man date empowered the ruler to reign as "Son of Heaven" but also required that he govern justly

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    cultural borrowing notes

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    different periods in China and Japan - CE (Common Era) China: Overview Zhou 1045 BCE - 256 BCE Qin 221 BCE - 206 BCE Han 206 BCE - 220 CE Six Dynasties 220 - 589 Sui 581 - 618 Tang 618 - 907 Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms 907 - 960 Song (Northern Southern) 960 - 1279 Yuan 1271 - 1368 Ming 1368 - 1644 Qing 1644 - 1911 Republic 1912 - 1949 - present (Taiwan) People’s Republic 1949 – present Zhou Dynasty 1045 BCE - 256 BCE - Southern China‚ little outside contact - Contact between

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    Northern and Southern Dynasties (386 - 589) The Northern and Southern Dynasties period (386 - 589) was a time of division in Chinese history‚ during which the Yellow River watershed of China first experienced a period of cultural transformation under the rule of a minority group. After the fall of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317 - 420)‚ four regimes - the Song‚ the Qi‚ the Liang‚ and the Chen appeared one after the other in south China. In north China the Northern Wei‚ the Eastern Wei‚ the Western

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    appeared in Rites of Zhou‚ a written collection of rituals of the Western Zhou Dynasty from 3‚000 years ago. The celebration became popular during the early Tang Dynasty. The history and origins of mid-autumn festival The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festivity for both the Han and minority nationalities. The custom of worshipping the moon (called xi yue in Chinese) can be traced back as far as the ancient Xia and Shang Dynasties (2000 B.C.-1066 B.C.). In the Zhou Dynasty(1066 B.C.-221 B.C

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    like soil that was easy to till and plant. This way of life would carry through the Xia‚ Shang‚ Zhou‚ Qin and Han dynasties. Social culture was like most other societies like their neighbors. Most people with land were considered aristocrats ‚ government would have administrative and military forces. Although the Xia Dynasty would establish an hereditary monarchial rule in China (Bentley and Zeigler p89). Of course you had your

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    Having included all of the basic characteristics of a successful society such as their government‚ in the form of several passing dynasties and their complex religions Confucianism and Daoism. Like the Chinese‚ most civilizations had social classes‚ and job specialization‚ as I mentioned earlier‚ in Chinese tradition the royals and nobles were at the top. The nation felt a sense of unification

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    The Zhou‚ Qin and Han Dynasties: Zhou Facts; the Zhou are believed to have been Turkic-speaking peoples from Central Asia and their second capital was built in the Wei Valley. (West of the Yellow River) King Wu‚ their leader overthrew the Shang and adopted some Shang’s culture‚ but extended Chinese rule beyond the boundaries of Shang On their capital (Wei Valley)‚ the royal families got huge tracts of lands and the rest of the people living in this are were peasants who lived in villages

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    The Manchus conquered the Ming Dynasty on June 6th‚ 1644 and commenced the Qing Dynasty. This new dynasty implemented many reforms. For instance‚ taxation underwent extensive changes during this dynastic transition. As Ye Mengzhu‚ a former bureaucrat‚ stated in Taxes and Labor Service “Beginning with this dynasty(the Qing) things changed. In the fifth month of 1645‚ an imperial decree was issued to reduce the taxes of the southeast delta area by fifty percent.”(Ebrey‚ 283). A cursory analysis of

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