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Sui Dynasty (589-618 A.D): Which dynasty was the first to bring China back under centralized imperial rule since the fall of the Later Han dynasty?
The Sui dynasty
Sui Dynasty (589-618 A.D): What huge construction projects did the Sui Dynasty order such as?
The Grand Canal
Sui Dynasty (589-618 A.D.): What was the purpose of the Grand Canal in China?
To integrate the economies of northern and southern China.
Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D): Who was the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty
Tang Taizong (627-649 A.D.), was one of its greatest emperors.
Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D): What three policies did Tang Taizong implement that contributed to the success of the early Tang Dynasty?
1) maintenance of a well-articulated transportation and communication network
2) distribution of land according to the principles of the equal-field system
3) reliance on a bureaucracy based on merit
Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D) Transportation and Communication: What did the Tang rulers maintain?
Extensive network of roads
Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D) Equal-Field System: Did the Tang dynasty break up large landholdings and give land to peasants?
Yes
Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D) Bureaucracy of Merit: What did the Sui and Tang rulers do as a result of the Han dynasty?
Recruited government officials from the ranks of candidates who had progressed through the Confucian educational system
Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D) Military Expansion: How did the Tang dynasty become one of the largest dynasties in Chinese history?
By using military expansion to conquer more territory.
Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D) Decline of the Tang Dynasty: What did the rebellion of An Lushan result in?
Catastrophic damage to the Tang Dynasty
Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D) Decline of the Tang Dynasty: How did the Tang dynasty weaken?
By a revolt, and never regained control.
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D): What did the Song dynasty place much more emphasis on?
Civil administration, Industry, Education, and The Arts
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D): How did Song emperors feel about military leaders?
They mistrusted them
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D): What action did Song Taizu take regarding military forces?
He placed military forces under tight supervision and they were placed under civil bureaucrats.
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D): Both the Tang and Song dynasties placed heavy emphasis on?
Confucian education for civil Service positions
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D): Who overran northern China and captured the Song capital at Kaifeng?
The Nomadic Jurchen
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D): When did the Mongol forces end the Song Dynasty completely?
In 1279 AD
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Agricultural Development: What was the foundation of economic development in both Tang and Song China?
The surge in agricultural production
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Agricultural Development: What did the Tang and Song dynasties brought to China?
New strains of fast-ripening rice (Champa)
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Agricultural Development: What happened due to increased agricultural development?
Rapid population growth
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Agricultural Development: When was China the most urbanized land in the world?
During the Song Dynasty
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Agricultural Development: How was women's subordinate position reinforced during the Song Dynasty?
By foot binding
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Technological and Industrial Development: What technological innovations were created during the Tang and Song dynasties, and what was one significant development during the Tang dynasty?
During the Tang and Song dynasties, a remarkable range of technological innovations were created. One significant development during the Tang dynasty was the discovery of techniques for producing high-quality porcelain.
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Metallurgy: What did Tang and Song craftsmen improve?
Metallurgical Technologies
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Metallurgy: What was the result of their improvements?
Stronger and more useful grades of metal.
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Metallurgy: What were some technological advances under the Tang and Song Dynasties?
1. Making High-quality porcelain
2. Making better iron and steel
3. The invention of gunpowder.
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Naval Technology: What technological advances were included during the Tang and Song dynasties?
In shipbuilding, among other technologies.
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Emergence of a Market Economy: Was international trade robust under the Tang and Song dynasties, and did both dynasties play an active role in international commerce?
Yes
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Emergence of a Market Economy: What was the Song dynasty's contribution to paper money?
Introduced the concept of flying cash, which was the first large usage of paper money.
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Emergence of a Market Economy: How did flying cash benefit merchants?
By allowing them to conduct transactions without relying solely on coins, which greatly enriched their businesses.
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Cultural Change - Tang and Song dynasties: Did Buddhism become the most popular religion in China during the Tang and Song dynasties?
Yes
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Cultural Change - Tang and Song dynasties: What was Syncretic Buddhism, and when did it become popular in China?
Syncretic Buddhism was a form of Buddhism tailored to Chinese culture, and it became popular during the Tang and Song dynasties.
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Cultural Change - Tang and Song dynasties: How did Confucian thought during the Song dynasty reflect the influence of Buddhism, and what is this fusion known as?
During the Song dynasty, traditional Confucianism values blended with Buddhist ideas, creating Neo-Confucianism.
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Korea: Which two dynasties in Korea were associated with the Tang and Song empires of China?
The Silla and Koryo dynasties
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Korea: How did Korea's tributary relationship with China during the Tang dynasty affect both nations?
It led to widespread commercial and cultural exchanges between the two nations.
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Vietnam: How did Vietnam's relationship with China and its education system change after being conquered?
Vietnam entered a tributary relationship with China and adopted civil service examinations based on Chinese-style education.
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Vietnam: How did Vietnam differ from Korea in its response to Chinese efforts to dominate the county?
Vietnam always resented Chinese efforts to dominate, unlike Korea.
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Early Japan Geographical Facts: What is Japan, and where is it located?
Japan is an archipelago made up of 4 main islands, located in the "Ring of Fire" region.
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Early Japan Geographical Facts: What can underwater earthquakes cause that devastate coastal areas of Japan?
Underwater earthquakes can cause tsunamis, which devastate coastal areas of Japan.
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Early Japan Geographical Facts: Did Chinese armies ever invade Japan?
No
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Nara, Japan: Is Nara, Japan, inspired by the Tang dynasty's centralized rule in China?
Yes
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Nara, Japan: Did the Japanese continue to observe the rites of Shinto, their indigenous religion?
Yes
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Nara, Japan: When did Chinese influence on Japan reach its peak?
During the Nara period
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Heian Japan: How were Japanese emperors different from Chinese emperors?
Japanese emperors rarely ruled but served as ceremonial figureheads, while the real rulers of Japan were the shoguns.
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Fall of Heian Japan: What was the role of a shogun under the Minamoto clan in Japan?
A shogun was a military governor who ruled in place of the emperor.
Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D) Political Decentralization: What role did the samurai play in Japanese political and military affairs?
The samurai served the shoguns and played a prominent role in Japanese political and military affairs.
Class 16: Song China: What did the Zhao family convince the fractured political units that they held (after the fall of the Tang dynasty), and what new dynasty did this lead to in the 960s?
After a relatively brief period, the Song dynasty became the next major dynasty of China after the Tang dynasty had collapsed.
Class 16: Song China: While the Song had powerful military technology, what two reasons are given by your authors that prevented the Song dynasty from effectively using it much of the time?
The Song dynasty had a predisposition toward Confucianism and pacifism and fear of a strong military that could endanger civilian rule prevented the Song dynasty from effectively using military technology.
Tang Dynasty: Strong military
Song dynasty: weaker military than Tang dynasty
- mistrusted military and placed it under civil bureaucrats larger bureaucracy than Tang dynasty
Class 16: Song China: During the Song dynasty, peasants began planting new strains of rice that ripened quickly enough to yield what?
The Chinese learned from their invasion of Vietnam during the Tang dynasty that there existed a fast-ripening rice that enabled Chinese farmers to plant twice a year. The name of this fast-ripening rice is called champa and the Tang introduced this rice to China which led to a large population growth.
Class 17: Ancient Japan: Which of the four main islands of Japan is the home to Tokyo and the largest present-day population?
Japan consists of four major Islands, and many smaller ones. The island of Honshu is Japan's largest island and contains the largest present-day population.
Class 17: Ancient Japan: What is the name of the horseshoe-shaped line running around the rim of the Pacific Ocean
In which frequent shifts of tectonic plates cause earthquakes, volcanic activity, and tsunamis?
The RING OF FIRE, caused by shifts of tectonic plates, continues to cause earthquakes, volcanic activity and tsunamis in Japan. (Please see Figure 5. 15) (Please note the Ring of Fire includes the far western part of the United States and Alaska)
Class 17: Ancient Korea: What did many Koreans travel to China to acquire during the Silla kingdom?
China had a major influence on Korea during its Silla and Koryo dynasties. Korea adopted both Confucianism and Buddhism from China. The blending of Confucianism with Buddhism in many eastern Asian societies was called Syncretic Buddhism
Class 17: Ancient Japan: Did this new state religion spell the end of Shintoism and, If not, what type of system do your authors state existed?
The introduction of Buddhism to Japan did not lead to the end of Shintoism, but rather both religions exist in parallel today
Shintoism is the indigenous religion of Japan, but Buddhism is also a major religion of present-day Japan
Class 17: Ancient Japan: What period did the Japanese king Temmu, and his wife, Queen Jito, inaugurate after their capital at Fujiwara-kyo burned down?
The Nara period of Japan was the period when Japan imitated, more than any other period in Japanese history, many aspects of China, which was then ruled by the Tang dynasty.
Classes 18 & 19: The Rise of Chinggis Khan and Mongol Unification: What would Temujin be better known as, and what did this title mean?
Temujin is better known today as Chinggis Khan
Classes 18 & 19: The Rise of Chinggis Khan and Mongol Unification: What did the Mongols do to the Jin capital at Zhongdu under Chinggis Khan?
Easily defeated the Jin Empire and ended Jin rule over the area that the Jurchens had controlled.
Classes 18 & 19: The Rise of Chinggis Khan and Mongol Unification: In a grave miscalculation, what did the Khwarazm shah (Allah al-Din Mujammad) do to the emissaries that Chinggis Khan sent to him to extract tribute?
The Khwarazm Shah killed Chinggis Khan's envoys, so the Mongols retaliated. They destroyed cities like Herat, Mery, and Nishapur. The Shah, Alah al-Din Muhammad, was killed, along with many of his people.
The Khwarazm Shah killed Chinggis Khan's envoy, leading to a brutal Mongol invasion. Chinggis Khan wiped out key cities like Herat, Merv, and Nishapur, killing Shah Ala al-Din Muhammad and hundreds of thousands of his people.
The Mongol Empires: Chinggis Khan: Who was the unifier of the Mongols?
Temujin
The Mongol Empires: Chinggis Khan: Who united all the Mongol tribes into a single confederation?
Temujin
The Mongol Empires: Chinggis Khan: What was the most important institution of the Mongol state?
The army, especially the cavalry.
The Mongol Empires: Mongol Conquest of Northern China: What was the city renamed when it served as the Mongol capital in northern China?
It was renamed Khanbiliq ("city of the khan")
The Mongol Empires: Mongol Conquest of Persia: What happened to the qanat irrigation system that sustained agriculture in this arid land?
It was destroyed
The Mongol Empires: Mongol Conquest of Persia: Did Chinggis Khan establish a central government for his empire?
No, his empire was very decentralized.
The Mongol Empires: Mongol Conquest of Persia: The Mongol Empires after Chinggis Khan - The Great Khans: Which Mongol-ruled land was the wealthiest during the Yuan Dynasty?
China
The Mongol Empires: Mongol Conquest of Persia: The Mongol Empires after Chinggis Khan - The Great Khans: Golden Horde Russia
Golden Horde Russia
The Mongol Empires: Khubilai Khan: Khubilai Khan consolidated
Yes
The Mongol Empires: Khubilai Khan: Who did Khubilai Khan relentlessly attack in southern China?
The Song dynasty
The Mongol Empires: Khubilai Khan: Who created the Yuan dynasty in China?
Khubilai Khan
The Mongol Empires: Khubilai Khan: Why was Kublai Khan unsuccessful in his naval invasions against Japan?
Because of typhoons
The Mongol Empires: Khubilai Khan: How did trade flourish across Eurasia?
Due to the Pax Mongolica
The Mongol Empires: Khubilai Khan: Did Mongol rulers in China look down on their subjects?
Yes, with derision
The Mongol Empires: Khubilai Khan: How did the Mongols resist assimilation to Chinese culture?
Dismantling the Confucian education and examination systems.
The Mongol Empires: The Golden Horde: Who overran Russia?
The Golden Horde
The Mongol Empires: The Ilkhanate of Persia: overthrew the Abbasid empire
Yes
The Mongol Empires: The Ilkhanate of Persia: Who ended the Abbasid Dynasty like the Song Dynasty?
The Mongols
The Mongol Empires: The Mongols and Eurasian Integration: How did the Mongols impact trade in the lands they conquered during the Pax Mongolica?
They worked to secure trade routes and ensure the safety of merchants
The Mongol Empires: The Mongols and Eurasian Integration: Did the bubonic plague greatly weaken the Mongols?
Yes
The Mongol Empires: The Mongols and Eurasian Integration Decline of the Yuan Dynasty: Did the bubonic plague greatly weaken the Mongols?
Yes
Renewed Turkish Conquests Tamerlane: Who built a Central Asian empire during the late 14th and early 15th centuries?
The Turkish conqueror Tamerlane.