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Silk Road

Silk Road . Buddhism spreads. Buddhist monks traveling the Silk Road helped spread Buddhism to China Yesterday we looked at Confucianism, Legalism, and Daoism. Meanwhile in China . . . During the Qin Dynasty, China continued to develop its technology

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Silk Road

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  1. Silk Road

  2. Buddhism spreads • Buddhist monks traveling the Silk Road helped spread Buddhism to China • Yesterday we looked at Confucianism, Legalism, and Daoism

  3. Meanwhile in China . . . • During the Qin Dynasty, China continued to develop its technology • Silk was its most valuable trade good – but not the only one

  4. Qin Dynasty • Qin Shihuangdi, the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty, centralized the government and standardized roads, and weights and measures • He followed the philosophy of Legalism – and his tomb might be familiar

  5. Han Dynasty • As the Qin Dynasty collapsed, the Han Dynasty was founded by a peasant, Liu Bang • The Han Dynasty’s greatest contribution was establishing the Confucian Education System

  6. Han Dynasty • It was also a time of great expansion • The Han Dynasty is often compared to the Roman Empire – but that’s another story

  7. Han Artifacts

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