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China’s First Empire

China’s First Empire. Warring States China. Qin Unification of China: Origins. The Turning Point From Feudal Anarchy to Chinese Empires The State of Qin (Fifth Century BC - Third Century BC) Legalists Welcomed. Qin Shi Huangdi, The First Emperor (246-210 BC). The Qin Empire.

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China’s First Empire

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  1. China’s First Empire

  2. Warring States China

  3. Qin Unification of China: Origins • The Turning Point From Feudal Anarchy to Chinese Empires • The State of Qin (Fifth Century BC - Third Century BC) • Legalists Welcomed

  4. Qin Shi Huangdi, The First Emperor (246-210 BC)

  5. The Qin Empire

  6. The Great Wall of China • 1400 Miles Long • 100,000-1 Million Dead to build it

  7. Qin Reform • Prefecture and County System • Officials Chosen for Talent • Aristocrats Stripped of Land • Standardization of Everything • Persecution of Non-Legalist Thought

  8. The Backlash • Huge Taxes • Huge Death • Everyone Hates the Qin • Imperial Collapse: 210-206 BC

  9. The Terracotta Army

  10. Western (“Former”) Han Dynasty (206 BC-8 AD)

  11. Western Han Dynasty • The Dynastic Cycle and the Mandate of Heaven • Rise of the Han: Liu Bang (206-195 BC) • Economic Recovery

  12. Han Wudi (141-87 BC) • Yellow River-Capital Canal • Adopts Confucianism • Major Conqueror • First Census • Higher Taxes • Old Age Paranoia

  13. The Han • Salt and Iron Debate: Confucius +, Merchants - • Xiongnu Threat • The Silk Road • Centralization of Government • Confucianization

  14. The Struggle for Power • Court Officials • The Empress Dowager (Head Wife) • Court Eunuchs • Military Leaders

  15. The Silk Road

  16. Decline and Usurpation • Evasion of Taxes • Higher Burden on Peasants • 22 BC: Peasants Rise Up • Regent Wang Mang the Usurper: 8 AD-23 AD • 23 AD: Rebels Kill Wang Mang, Fight Over His Corpse • 25 AD: Liu Xiu restores order

  17. Later Han Dynasty (25-220 AD) • First Century AD • Prosperity and Military Expansion • Xiongnu Flee West, Become Huns • Second Century AD • Internal Court Conflict • Landowners with Private Armies • Daoist Revolutionary Movements • Generals Divide the Empire in 220 AD

  18. Three Kingdoms Era (220-280 AD) and Six Dynasties Era (280-589 AD) • The Three Kingdoms Era--Mythic Resonance • Semi-Feudalism • South China prospers but government is weak • Nomads Overrun the North but are Assimilated

  19. Han Thought and Religion • Han Confucianism • 175 AD: Official Canon in STONE • Uniformity of Language: 100 AD, 9000 Characters • Philosophy of Nature: Virtuous Behavior Harmonizes Heaven and Earth, Fends Off Disaster • Inventions: Seismograph, paper, wheelbarrow, stern-post rudder, compass

  20. Han Thought and Religion • History • Sima Qian (1st Century BC) and Ban Gu (1st century AD) • Neo-Daoism / “Mysterious Learning” • Quest for Immortality • Alchemical innovation is side effect: • Medicines • Dyes and Glazes • Gunpowder

  21. Buddhism Rising • First Century AD; Seen as Taoist Sect • Appeal: • It was a doctrine of personal salvation. • It upheld high standards of personal ethics • It had systematic philosophy and ties to Indian intellectual life. • It drew on sophisticated Indian traditions of meditation and psychology.

  22. Buddhism Triumphant • 5th Century, Widespread • Journey to the West • Chinese Buddhism is syncretic • Mahayana Sects (focused on compassion and savior figures--Boddhisatvas) flourish • State Regulated

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