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Ming and Qing Dynasties

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1 Ming and Qing Dynasties

2 Last 3 Dynasties (Beijing)
Yuan Dynasty ( ) Mongolian north of China proper Ming Dynasty ( ) Han Chinese Qing Dynasty ( ) Manchu northeast of China proper

3 Confucian culture modern concept of political nation state
Chinese defined by Confucian culture civil service exam ( ) social mobility reward diligence, discipline, and willpower, but not talent or innovation law of avoidance “sum of social relationships”

4 Social hierarchy and mobility
scholar-officials, farmers, artisans, and merchants scholar-official-landlord learning, political power, and economic wealth local elite (gentry) and lineage lack of work ethic literati’s long gown foot-binding for women

5 Ming Dynasty ( )

6 China’s Tributary System
Traditional system for managing foreign relations The ``Central Kingdom” worldview Ming dynasty had the most extensive tributary system tributes from East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and even West Asia and Africa

7 Zheng He’s fleet (1405 - 1433) Over 300 ships & 20,000 men
trade and commerce Southeast Asia, South Asia, West Asia, and East Africa

8 Zheng He’s expeditions

9 Qing Dynasty ( ) Ming dynasty fell in 1644 amid peasant uprisings and Manchu invasion Manchu and Han Chinese

10 Ming and Qing Emperors

11 Mandate of Heaven

12 The 6 Bu Ministries (departments of government)
6-Bu system started in early Tang Dynasty ( )

13 The 6 Bu (ministries) Ministry of Personnel Ministry of Revenue
Ministry of Rites Ministry of Military Ministry of Criminal Justice Ministry of Public Works

14 Assignment Create a thinking map comparing the Ming and Qing dynasties to each other. Then write a paragraph to summarize the Ming Dynasty’s impact on global trade.


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