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Chapter 4 “Classical China” 1029 B.C.E. – 220 C.E.

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1 Chapter 4 “Classical China” 1029 B.C.E. – 220 C.E.

2 Chinese Philosophies Confucius Life dealt with relationships. Father to Son Husband to Wife Filial piety

3 Legalism Created by Han Feizi “People are basically evil” Must be controlled by harsh laws.

4 Daoism Created by Laozi Live in harmony with nature Avoid conflict Search for true path Yin-Yang

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7 Shi Huang Di (name means “First Emperor”) 221 BC – Shi Huangdi united the North and the South China gets name from Qin Dynasty

8 Qin Accomplishments – Emperor selected the rulers who owed their loyalty to him Uniform law applied to all people Great Wall – protection from invaders

9 Great Wall of China 4000 miles long Built to keep out Nomads from Gobi Desert

10 Terra Cotta Army

11 Han Dynasty 202 BC – 220 AD Liu Bang overthrew the Qin government Introduced civil service with training exams (based on Confucianism); replaced Legalism Population grew to 60 million

12 Han Most famous ruler: Wu Ti Increased size of Chinese Empire Protected trade along “Silk Road” Massive period of inventions: Gunpowder, paper, medicine, ocean Going ships, etc. Time of peace settled across China


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