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China ’ s Contacts with the Outside World

China ’ s Contacts with the Outside World You learned about China’s contacts with the outside world during the rules of three dynasties: the Tang, the Yuan, and the Ming. With the recorded conversations you heard about the benefits and drawbacks of foreign contact during each dynasty.

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China ’ s Contacts with the Outside World

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  1. China’s Contacts with the Outside World You learned about China’s contacts with the outside world during the rules of three dynasties: the Tang, the Yuan, and the Ming. With the recorded conversations you heard about the benefits and drawbacks of foreign contact during each dynasty

  2. Write warm up answer in sixth box on yellow sheet. During the Tang, Yuan, and Ming Dynasties: • What are some of the strongest arguments in favor of China having foreign contacts? Against China having foreign contacts? • What do you think would be the negative effects of China refusing all contacts with foreign countries? • What do you think would be the negative effects of China accepting all contacts with foreign countries?

  3. “Open Door Policy” means… To allow different ideas into your society’s culture: religions, food and luxury items. Your job for your independent project is to evaluate the benefits and drawbacks of foreign contact during each dynasty’s rule.

  4. Tang Dynasty (ruled China between 618 - 977 C.E. ) Welcoming Official Rejecting Official chairs Too expensive to furnish a house Garlic, peas, spinach Likes the added flavor Ivory, pearls Almost agreeing entertainment Women should not play polo Amazing music Why do we new ones? Harmony with other religions. Buddhists run hospitals and schools Problem that Buddhist monks don’t pay taxes

  5. Mongol Dynasty (ruled 1279 - 1368 C.E.) Welcoming Official Rejecting Official Silk road is safer Can’t they stay home! Maybe they are taking more ideas then giving ideas to us Refreshing new ideas Improved hospitals from Muslim doctors Paranoia that foreigners don’t care about the Chinese people Merchants are better treated No restrictions for merchants and they don’t pay taxes

  6. Ming Dynasty (ruled 1368- 1644 C.E.) Welcoming Official Rejecting Official Able to build bigger ships Merchants should not travel in luxury They bring cheap gifts when China gives them expensive gifts. Tributaries are committed to China. New trade and travel restrictions Limit access and close China’s borders

  7. 40 point Independent Project for China Due: March 15th

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