China’s First Civilizations. China’s Geography The Middle Kingdom Chinese people united to form one kingdom They called their homeland “the Middle Kingdom.”

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China’s First Civilizations

China’s Geography

The Middle Kingdom Chinese people united to form one kingdom They called their homeland “the Middle Kingdom.” To them, it was the world’s center and its leading civilization The Chinese developed a way of life that lasted into modern times.

How Chinese Civilization Began The Huang He valley was the first center of Chinese civilization. As their numbers rose, they began building towns, and soon after, the first Chinese civilization began

The Shang Dynasty The Shang kings ruled from about 1750 B.C. to 1045 B.C The Shang may have built the first Chinese cities. One of these cities was Anyang, which was China’s first capital.

Groups of the Shang Dynasty The King and his family Aristocrats: Warlords and Royal Officials Traders and Artisans Farmers

Spirits People in Shang China worshiped gods and spirits. Spirits were believed to live in mountains, rivers, and seas. The people believed that they had to keep the gods and spirits happy by making offerings of food and other goods. Angry gods and spirits might cause farmers to have a pooer harvest or armies to lose a battle.

Ancestors People honored their ancestors Offerings were make in the hope that ancestors would help in times of need and bring good luck. To this day, many Chinese still remember their ancestors by going to temples and burning small paper copies of food and clothing. These copies represent things that their departed relatives need in the afterlife.

Telling the Future Shang kings believed that they received power and wisdom from the gods, spirits, and their ancestors. Shang religion and government were closely linked, just as they were in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt. An important duty of Shang kings was to contact the gods, spirits, and ancestors before making important decisions.

Oracle Bones

The Chinese Language PictographsIdeographs

Shang Artists The Shang are best known for their works of bronze. Shang bronze objects included sculptures, vases, drinking cups, and containers called urns. The Shang used bronze urns to prepare and serve food for rituals honoring ancestors.

Wu Wang 1045 B.C. Wu Wang led a rebellion against the Shang. This event began a new dynasty called the Zhou.

The Zhou Government The Zhou Dynasty ruled for more than 800 years—longer than any other dynasty in Chinese history. King: head of the government Bureaucracy: made up of appointed officials who are responsible for different areas of government Aristocrats: were in charge of each of the small territories were in charge of each of the small territories

Mandate of Heaven 1.The people expected the king to rule according to the proper “Way,” called the Dao. 2.The Mandate of Heaven gave people important rights. Each new dynasty claimed it had the Mandate of Heaven. The only way people could question the claim was by overthrowing the dynasty. Each new dynasty claimed it had the Mandate of Heaven. The only way people could question the claim was by overthrowing the dynasty.

New Tools and Trade Irrigation and flood-control systems 550 B.C. Iron Plow Chinese Silk

The Zhou Empire Falls Zhou territories became powerful. Zhou territories became powerful. They stopped obeying the Zhou kings and created their own states. They stopped obeying the Zhou kings and created their own states. In 403 B.C. fighting broke out. In 403 B.C. fighting broke out. For almost 200 years, the states battled each other. For almost 200 years, the states battled each other.

The Zhou Empire Falls The warring states used large armies of foot soldiers. They issued laws forcing peasants to serve in the army so they would have enough soldiers. The armies fought with swords, spears, and crossbows. The Chinese invented the saddle and stirrup during this time so soldiers could ride horses and use crossbows while riding. In 221 B.C. the ruler of Qin, one of the warring states, used a large cavalry force to defeat the other states and set up a new dynasty.