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Warm-up Questions Why did Confucianism regain popularity at the end of the Tang dynasty?

Warm-up Questions Why did Confucianism regain popularity at the end of the Tang dynasty? What was a major factor in the Song dynasty’s stability?

Medieval China Confucianism & Government Ancient Civilizations – Mr. Hollingsworth

Medieval China Confucianism & Government Ancient Civilizations – Mr. Hollingsworth

Alabama Course of Study 2) ANALYZE CHARACTERISTICS OF EARLY CIVILIZATIONS IN RESPECT TO TECHNOLOGY,

Alabama Course of Study 2) ANALYZE CHARACTERISTICS OF EARLY CIVILIZATIONS IN RESPECT TO TECHNOLOGY, DIVISION OF LABOR, GOVERNMENT, CALENDAR, AND WRITINGS. 1) 2) COMPARING SIGNIFICANT FEATURES OF CIVILIZATIONS THAT DEVELOPED IN THETIGRIS-EUPHRATES, NILE, INDUS, AND HUANG HE RIVER VALLEYS. IDENTIFYING ON A MAP LOCATIONS OF CULTURAL HEARTHS OF EARLY CIVILIZATIONS.

Today’s Learning Targets I can use academic vocabulary of this region and time appropriately.

Today’s Learning Targets I can use academic vocabulary of this region and time appropriately. I can locate key geographical features of this region on a map. I can describe the influence of Confucianism on China.

Warm-up Questions Why did Confucianism regain popularity at the end of the Tang dynasty?

Warm-up Questions Why did Confucianism regain popularity at the end of the Tang dynasty? n The desire to improve government and society What was the major factor in the Song dynasty’s stability? n The civil service system

Reading Check Questions How did Neo-Confucianism differ from Confucianism? n NC emphasized both spiritual

Reading Check Questions How did Neo-Confucianism differ from Confucianism? n NC emphasized both spiritual matters and proper behavior, whereas C focused on ethical behavior. How did the Song dynasty change China’s government? n It improved the bureaucracy, which created stability in government.

Think it Through What message is the statue of Buddha sending in this picture?

Think it Through What message is the statue of Buddha sending in this picture? a) Fear Not Welcome

Confucianism If you were there… n You are a student in China in 1184.

Confucianism If you were there… n You are a student in China in 1184. Night has fallen, but you cannot sleep. Tomorrow you have a test. You know it will be the most important test of your life. You have studied for it, not for days or weeks or even months – but for years. As you toss and turn, you think about how your entire life will be determined by how well you do on this one test. How could a single test be so important? n Answers will vary.

Confucian Ideas What did the teachings of Confucius focus on? n Ethical behavior of

Confucian Ideas What did the teachings of Confucius focus on? n Ethical behavior of the individual and government. What were the two basic principles? n Ren – concern for others n Li – appropriate behavior.

Confucian Ideas When was order maintained in society? n When everyone knew their placed

Confucian Ideas When was order maintained in society? n When everyone knew their placed and behaved appropriately

Influence of Confucianism What religion overshadowed Confucianism? n Buddhism because it gave people a

Influence of Confucianism What religion overshadowed Confucianism? n Buddhism because it gave people a more promising spiritual escape from suffering

Neo–Confucianism In the ___ dynasty, Confucius ideas were blended with a spiritual aspect. This

Neo–Confucianism In the ___ dynasty, Confucius ideas were blended with a spiritual aspect. This new philosophy was called ___ which means “___” ___. n Tang / Neo-Confucianism / New Confucianism Neo-Confucianism became the official philosophy after ___. n Song dynasty.

Scholar-Officials Those that passed the ___ exam became government officials. n Civil service These

Scholar-Officials Those that passed the ___ exam became government officials. n Civil service These ___ became ___ members of society. This system provided ___, intelligent people for the government. n Scholar-officials / elite / talented

Key Terms Review The time following the collapse of the Han Dynasty. n Period

Key Terms Review The time following the collapse of the Han Dynasty. n Period of Disunion A human made waterway connecting northern and southern China. n Grand Canal

Key Terms Review Thin beautiful type of pottery. n porcelain Writing characters carved into

Key Terms Review Thin beautiful type of pottery. n porcelain Writing characters carved into a block of wood and then inked and applied to paper n Woodblock printing

Key Terms Review An explosive mixture of granules used in fireworks. n Gunpowder An

Key Terms Review An explosive mixture of granules used in fireworks. n Gunpowder An instrument using the earth’s magnetic field to show direction n compass

Key Terms Review A body of unelected government officials. n bureaucracy An educated member

Key Terms Review A body of unelected government officials. n bureaucracy An educated member of the government n Scholar-official

Key Terms Review Service as a government official n Civil . n. service

Key Terms Review Service as a government official n Civil . n. service

Map Items China 1. Korea 2. China Sea of Japan 3. Japan Korea Yellow

Map Items China 1. Korea 2. China Sea of Japan 3. Japan Korea Yellow Sea 4. Yellow Sea Japan 5. East China Sea Pacific Ocean Sea 6. Sea of Japan 7. Pacific Ocean

Today’s Learning Targets I can use academic vocabulary of this region and time appropriately.

Today’s Learning Targets I can use academic vocabulary of this region and time appropriately. I can locate key geographical features of this region on a map. I can describe the influence of Confucianism on China.