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Traditional Culture of China Lesson #4 World History

Chinese Art

Marriages Arranged by ___________ She’s wearing click ______for good luck… Chinese are VERY Superstitious… Timing of wedding is vital

Foot Binding Purpose: click

Queue Purpose: (The long braid)

Chinese Pride Based on years of feeling superior –____________(deep bow – forehead to ground) –Saving ____________ (avoid embarrassing self)

Chinese Writing Ideographs Top to bottom, right to left ________characters click

Chinese Language __________ Hello: _________ Thank You: ___________ Your Welcome: ____________ Good Bye: ___________

Health care “Eastern Medicine” Based on the idea that your body has “wisdom” Your body can heal itself of most sickness If in balance, you will NOT get sick.

“CHI” – _______________ Energy found _____________ Rivers of energy in our bodies If out of balance – you’ll be sick Order can be recreated – help body to restore (CHINESE MEDICINE) –____________ –________________ –Muscle kinesiology

click

Tai-Chi _____________________ Flowing Usually done in _________________ Many older Chinese still do in open public places click

Chinese History (why they came to be so ethnocentricitic) 1.They controlled all trade until 1800s 2.They saw themselves as the _________________ 3.All others would kow tow to them 4.They had defeated all others

Temple of Heaven

The Ming defeated the Mongols Mongols had created __________ empire in world Built _______________for Emperor Built huge fleet –62 ships –25,000 sailors “Ming” = __________

Entrance to Forbidden City

Sedan Chair of the Emperor

(this road is in the movie “The Last Emperor”)

The Ming were eventually defeated by the Manchus Manchus created the _____Dynasty Qing lasted until ______ The Last Emperor was ________ –crowned at age ____in 1908 –____ wives –Eventually was forced from the Forbidden City click

Pu Yi, the Last Emperor of China