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Early Chinese History

Early Chinese History. World History December10, 2012. China’s Geography. China is located on the continent of Asia, became one of the largest countries in the world It has a great variety of climates and terrains South China Wet and tropical climate with some rainforest coverage

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Early Chinese History

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  1. Early Chinese History World History December10, 2012

  2. China’s Geography • China is located on the continent of Asia, became one of the largest countries in the world • It has a great variety of climates and terrains • South China • Wet and tropical climate with some rainforest coverage • Northwest China • Covered in desert land • Northeast China • Arctic climate (close to Russia) in the winter • West China • Himalayas borders China in the west • China’s Rivers • Yellow River • Yangzi River

  3. China’s First Peoples • First people arrived around 50,000 BC • About the same time the first people settled in Europe • These people were hunter/gatherers living in caves • Between 4,000-3,000BC, the people of China began farming rice and keeping animals • People settled in miniature cities along the Yellow River in northern China • They began living in small farming villages • At this time people in China began to use silk to make clothes • Shortly after, the early people settled into a unified kingdom • Under a dynasty • Dynasty = a family or group of rulers

  4. Xia Dynasty • The first dynasty of China • 2070-1600 BCE • Established by legendary Yu the Great • He was able to unite approximately 13.5 million people • Spent 13 years stopping the great flood and brought irrigation to the Yellow River Valley • They had many accomplishments for an early civilization • Irrigated the Yellow River • Had a calendar • Created a wheeled vehicle • The last king, Jie, was overthrown by the people, and the Shang dynasty was founded

  5. Shang Dynasty • United the Yellow River Valley • 1600-1046 BCE • Archeological sites at Anyang – the capital city – have uncovered eleven major royal tombs and the palaces • The amount of bronze, jade, stone, bone, and ceramic artifacts show an advanced civilization • The Shang dynasty rose to power under Qi • He helped control the Great Flood and was granted a place called Shang as a plot of land • The Shang dynasty united people of the Yellow River Valley and defeated those who rose against them • The Dynasty ended when the last Shang king, Di Xin, was overthrown by Wu of Zhou

  6. Zhou Dynasty • Ruled China from about 1027 – 221 BCE – the longest dynasty in Chinese history • The Zhou dynasty appointed “lords” to control certain plots of land and the people who lived there • This spread the power to many upper-class men • The Zhou dynasty has many advancements • Ox-drawn plows, iron, horseback riding, coins, chopsticks, and the crossbow • Roads, canals, major irrigation projects • The philosophies of Confucianism and Taoism emerged • Originated the “Mandate of Heaven” • An ancient Chinese philosophical concept that determines whether a Chinese ruler is able to rule

  7. Qin Dynasty • Lasted from 221 – 206 BCE • Saw China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang • He started out as king of the Chinese State of Qin, and became the first emperor of a unified China in 221 BCE at the age of 49 • He is a pivotal figure in China’s history • Unified China • Passed a series of major economic and political reforms • Built and unified sections of the Great Wall of China • Famous city-sized mausoleum guarded by the life-sized Terracotta Army • Massive national road system • To ensure his political stability, he outlawed and burned many books and buried scholars who opposed him alive • After Qin Shi Huang’s death in 210 BCE, civil war broke out, ending the Qin Dynasty

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