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CHINESE EMPIRE AP World History Notes Chapter 4

From 1100 BCE until the 200s CE --> 3 great dynasties ruled China = Zhou (JOH) = Qin (CHIN) = Han (HAHN)

The Enduring Zhou Ruled China for more than 800 years -- more than any other dynasty Zhou dynasty conquered the Shang dynasty Claimed rule under Mandate of Heaven Said Shang lost mandate by ruling poorly

The Enduring Zhou To control their land, the kings set up an agricultural system in which nobles owned the land & peasants worked it Kings gave their relatives city-states Each of these lords had total authority over their city & had their own armies Eventually, the lords had more power than the king City-states warred with each other -- locked in a struggle that ended the Zhou era

The Enduring Zhou Technological advances of the Zhou Dynasty: Built roads & expanded foreign trade Formed cavalries = groups of warriors on horseback New weapon: the crossbow Iron plows Irrigation & flood-control systems

China s population grew quickly during the Zhou Dynasty The Enduring Zhou

The Mighty Qin Conquered the Zhou First Emperor = Qin Shihuangdi

The First Emperor United much of the nation under 1 strong government Organized the empire into military districts -- 1 official per district Created a universal system of weights & measures Standardized coins, created a uniform writing system & set up a law code throughout China Used forced labor to dig canals & build roads

Terra Cotta Army

Terra Cotta Army

The Great Wall of China Built in northern China to prevent attacks from the north Connected a series of walls that already existed Took several years & over 300,000 Chinese peasants --> thousands died Stretches over 4,000 miles

Qin s Strict Rule Imposed a tax on landowners Appointed only educated men as officials to run his government Censored & burned books People couldn t write about the past

Legalism Legalists = scholars that opposed Confucian ideas Legalism = philosophy that rejected Confucian idea of learning by example and emphasized strict laws and harsh punishments

Qin s Strict Rule Subjects saw Qin as a cruel tyrant Nobles = mad he destroyed aristocracy Peasants = mad about the forced labor Scholars = mad about book burning 210 BCE = Qin died & dynasty soon came to an end Lasting Legacy = new ways of organizing & unifying the nation

The Glorious Han Ruled China for more than 400 years until 220 AD Used same forms of centralized power as the Qin, but not as harsh Rivaled Roman Empire in its power & achievement

The Glorious Han Reached its peak during the reign of King Wudi Extended the empire Sent armies against nomadic invaders Interested in the West -- especially the Roman Empire

Trade routes to the West developed Major trade route = Silk Road Linked East & West Allowed traders to exchange Chinese silk for Middle Eastern & European products The Glorious Han

The Silk Road

Pax Sinica Chinese Peace = 400 year period of prosperity & stability China fed its population by storing grain during times of plenty & selling it when harvests were poor

Advancements in Farming & Transport Veterinary medicine Complex irrigation systems Advancements in fertilizing crops New canals Better roadways

Inventions Silk Paper Gunpowder Wheelbarrow Printed books Suspension bridge Compass Iron drill bits

Pax Sinica Talented, intelligent people were appointed to government jobs -- NOT family They were given tests to see if they were qualified Evolved into civil service system = a system that allowed anyone with ability to attain public office --> unfortunately, this usually favored the wealthy because education was expensive Created a new class of well-educated civil servants = called mandarins Controlled government until early 1900s Han power declined & dynasty fell apart after Wudi s reign ended