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Chapter 6 Lesson 2- Zhou Dynasty and New Ideas Ancient China Chapter 6 Lesson 2- Zhou Dynasty and New Ideas

The Zhou Dynasty and New Ideas The Big Idea Confucius and other philosophers taught ways to deal with social and political problems in ancient China. Main Ideas The Zhou dynasty expanded China but then declined. Confucius offered ideas to bring order to Chinese society. Daoism and Legalism also gained followers.

The Zhou Political System The Zhou people worked with other tribes to overthrow the Shang dynasty in the 1100s BC. Zhou leaders believed that their rulers were mandated by heaven, and that heaven would find another leader when necessary. A new political order was established: the king granted plots of land to lords, who in turn provided soldiers and paid taxes to the king. Poor farmers were granted land as well, and remained under the rule of the lords. The lords helped Zhou rulers keep control of the dynasty.

Decline of the Zhou Dynasty As the lords’ power grew, they became uninterested in serving Zhou rulers. Many refused to fight against Zhou enemies. In 771 BC, the Zhou suffered a loss to invaders. The dynasty survived, but morale weakened, and the Zhou began to fight among themselves. The Warring States Period marked power struggles between the ruling-class families. Problems within the government paralleled problems within large family systems, which were breaking down. Bonds of loyalty weakened within even small families, and disorder fell upon China.

Confucianism Disgusted with the rude and insensitive nature of the people around him, Confucius pushed for a return to ethics, or moral values. Moral Values This code of ethics was passed down and written in a book. These stories focused on morality, family, society, and government. The Analects One of the major ideas Confucius put forth for the success of both family and government was leading by example. Confucius believed that when people behaved well and acted morally, they were carrying out what heaven expected of them. Leading by Example

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Two Schools of Thought Daoism Daoism comes from Dao, meaning “the way.” Daoists believed that people should avoid interfering with nature or each other. Laozi wrote The Way and Its Power, a book teaching that power and wealth are unnecessary. Legalism Legalism is the political philosophy that people need to be controlled. It is unconcerned with religion or individual thought, and prepared always for war. Legalists put their ideas into practice throughout China.