Chapter 5: Ancient China Study Guide
Vocabulary:
- civil service-people who carried out the work of the government (government workers)
- currency-type of money
- dike-protective wall used to hold back water and prevent flooding
- extended family-closely related people of several generations
- loess-yellow-brown soil
- philosophy-system of beliefs and values
- silk-a valuable cloth, originally made only in China
- warlord-local leader of an armed group
- Yin and Yang-in Taoism, the two sides of the universal life force
Key Concepts
Geography of Ancient China
- physical geography affected Chinese civilization by creatingbarriers to the outside world
- Mountains
- Deserts
- Rivers
- First farming settlements developed along the rivers (just as in Mesopotamia and Egypt)
- Yellow River (Huang)
- Chang River
- As a result of these physical features, early ideas did not spread to other regions
- northern China climate: cool and dry
- southern China climate: warm and wet
Family
- Family was the center of early Chinese society
- the most important element in early Chinese life
Confucius
- believed that if people showed loyalty and respect within the family, the same values would spread to society
- Believed people in authority should set a good example by behaving well
- Government jobs were based on his teachings
- They could be held by poor young men, as long as they could read
- The teaching of Confucian philosophy ruled many aspects of Chinese life
Dynasties:
- Qin (“Chin”) Dynasty
- Shi Huangdi: China’s first emperor
- Tried to control Chinese thought
- Outlawed ideas of Confucius and other great thinkers
- Had Great Wall of China constructed
- United his empire
- Standardized writing, currency ($), weights and measures, axle length
- Created system of highways, code of laws, burned books to unify culture
- Farmers helped make his empire strong
- Fed people
- Worked on public projects (highways, Great Wall)
- Paid taxes
- Fought floods
- Etc. (see Qin notes, 4/1/14)
- Han Dynasty
- Rulers wanted tobring back respect for traditioninfluence of Confucianism grew
- Ruled more fairly than Qin rulers
- ruled using Confucianism
- helped create stability and order
- Wudi(warrior)
- Main interestl: expand Chinese empire by conquering other lands
- Silk Road-trade route that connected China with the West
- Many achievements and accomplishments including the invention of paper