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Ming & Qing China

Ming & Qing China. 19.2. Fall of Yuan Dynasty. 1368 – Bubonic Plague Chinese-led peasant army revolts and throws Mongols out of China. Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Ming = “brilliant” Founded by Zhu Yuan Zhang A Chinese commoner, led army to capture capital city ( Dadu )

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Ming & Qing China

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  1. Ming & Qing China 19.2

  2. Fall of Yuan Dynasty • 1368 – Bubonic Plague • Chinese-led peasant army revolts and throws Mongols out of China.

  3. Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) • Ming = “brilliant” • Founded by Zhu Yuan Zhang • A Chinese commoner, led army to capture capital city (Dadu) • Proclaimed himself Emperor Hong Wu • Changes: • Brought stability & peace • Reintroduced Confucianism • Centralized the government • Increase economy through agriculture

  4. Ming society & Culture • Emperor Yong Le organized Chinese encyclopedia… 23,000 manuscript rolls!! • Novels • Silks

  5. Ming Exploration • Zheng He • Sent on 7 expeditions (1405-1433) • Emperor wanted to control trade in Indian Ocean • Commanded 317 ships w/ 28,000 soldiers • Traveled to: • Southeast Asia • India • Persian Gulf • Arabia • East Africa • Used diplomacy over force, when possible • Trips ended in 1430s – too expensive, refocus on agriculture (even destroyed maps!)

  6. 1421: The Year China Discovered America (by Gavin Mendies) • Argues that Zheng He actually reached America first. • Records supposedly destroyed, colonies forgotten Answer Question #2 Zheng He’s Ship Answer Question #1 Columbus’ Ship

  7. The Forbidden City • Yong Le moved capital city to newly-rebuilt Beijing • Forbidden City = complex of palaces, great halls, courtyards, gardens, moats • 30 ft. high walls • City within a city • Outer layer had high-ranking officials • Within inner red wall lived the emperor’s family (only eunuchs allowed) Answer Question #3

  8. Downfall of the Ming

  9. Manchu Invasion

  10. Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) • Qing = “pure” • 2nd time foreigners ruled China • Extended Chinese territory to: • Tibet, Manchuria, Mongolia, Taiwan Answer Question #4

  11. Manchu meets Chinese Answer Question #5 “Keep your hair and lose your head Or Lose your hair and keep your head” Answer Question #6

  12. Qing Policies • Emperor Kangzi • Organized flood control & irrigation projects • Confucian scholar • Labor-intensive farming • Internal trade (specialization) • Europeans came beginning in Ming Dynasty, looking for: • Tea • Porcelain • Silk • Policy of Isolation • Called Europeans “ocean devils” • Refused to trade with outsiders

  13. In-class prompt • Role: Newspaper Writer • Audience: Newspaper Readers • Format: Eulogy • Topic: Praise the strengths & criticize the weaknesses of either the Ming or Qing Dynasties. • Include: two strengths, two weaknesses, three policies or changes

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