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1 Qing Empire BY: AHMED AHMED – FOUAD, DEVIN DOWD, AND MATT ZEEMAN

2 Outline  Who?  Where?  When?  What?  How?  Why?

3 Who?  Huang Taiji renamed northeast China Qing in 1636  Manchus people from Manchuria and adjacent areas of China took over the region  The fall of the capital of the Ming Dynasty led to the beginning of the Qing Dynasty

4 Where? Located in present day China and Mongolia.

5 When?  The Qing Empire was established in 1644  It was overthrown in 1911 1644 – 1911

6 What?  Influential in arts and literature  Largest empire in the world in 1795  Confucianism was the official religion Temple of Confucius in Beijing

7 What?  Expanded into neighboring territory via aggressive military conquest  Exchanged technological inventions with Europe  Chinese adopted European concepts of art Qing Dynasty flag

8 how?  Rose due to the Ming Dynasty’s loss of the Mandate of Heaven  Factors leading to their rise:  Repairs and maintenance of public works  Lower taxes  Efficiency and order of the military Forbidden City - where Ming Dynasty ended

9 how?  Decline began in the 20 th century  The Wuchang Uprising ended the Qing Dynasty and led to the Republic of China in 1911  Factors leading to their decline:  Sudden death of Empress Cixi and Emperor Guangxu in 1908  Weak central monarchy  Zaifeng’s oldest son inheriting the throne at age 2 The Wuchang Uprising

10 Why?  Qing dynasty influenced Chinese literature, religion, art, and culture forever  Religion: Between 1800 and 1912 tens of thousands of common people converted to Protestantism and Christianity  Literature: The Qing court sponsored publishing projects in order to print encyclopedias, histories as well as compendiums of literature  Art/Music: Developed “jingxi” (a.k.a. Peking Opera) in the 18 th century

11 Why?  The Qing Dynasty wasn’t conquered by Europeans due to its strong army  Developed Eight Banner System-Based on Manchu tradition of “hunting parties”  Second army established in 1644 known as the “Green Army”  Both armies were standing armies who were very loyal and paid by the government Qing Dynasty Army

12 Bibliography "China in the Qing Dynasty Map, 1644-1911." By Maps.com from Maps.com. Web. 2 Feb. 2015. "Chinese History - Qing Period (www.chinaknowledge.de)." Chinese History - Qing Period (www.chinaknowledge.de). Web. 2 Feb. 2015. "Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History." The Qing Dynasty (1644–1911): Loyalists and Individualists. Web. 2 Feb. 2015. "Manchu | People." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica. Web. 2 Feb. 2015. "Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) – Chinese History: Imperial China Facts." Totally History Qing Dynasty 16441911 Comments. Web. 2 Feb. 2015. "Qing Dynasty Timeline." Qing Dynasty Timeline. Web. 2 Feb. 2015. "The Qing Dynasty." ChinaHighlights. Web. 2 Feb. 2015.


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