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General Info
Qin Dynasty
221 B.C. - 206 B.C.
Han Dynasty
206 B.C. 220 A.D.
First Emperor
Qin Shih Huangdi
Dynasty
It was short-lived.
Dynasty
It lasted over 400 years.
Geography
Qin Dynasty
Extended Chinese territory to the south Reached up to present-day Hong Kong on the South China Sea and Northern Vietnam.
Geography
Han Dynasty
Extended to Korea, Indochina, and Central Asia.
Maritime Silk Road- origins in the Han dynasty. The 7000 mile route spanned China, Central Asia, Northern India, and the Parthian and Roman Empires. Raw and processes silk transported along the overland silk road. The maritime routes opened by Emperor Han Wudi provided access to the Roman Empire via India. Increased the number of foreign merchants present in China
Trade
War
The Yellow Turban Rebellion 184 A.D. Through Taoism, Zhang Jue began to convince masses of people that the Han rulers had lost the Mandate of Heaven. Subsequently, he called for a full blown rebellion which turned out to be extremely violent and destructive, and eventually lead to the downfall of the Han dynasty. Chu-Han War 206 B.C. Liu Bang conquered the troops of the Qin Dynasty. After four years of war Liu Bang defeated his rival and established the Han Dynasty.
Agriculture
The Emperors encouraged the development of agriculture. Grew rice, and wheat, and provided salt. Under Wu Dis reign the Lou Che was invented, which was used for ploughing and sowing. This saved manual labor. Silk was invented and was used as currency.
Weaponry
Qin Dynasty
Used swords, daggers, billhooks, spears, halberds, axes, crossbow triggers, and arrowheads. Pi:Double-bladed spear. Similar to a sword, a short sword. Shu: Round metal-headed wooden club
Weaponry
Han Dynasty
Dao: most widely used weapon. Have blades and are used to slice, cut, hack and chop. Qiang (spear): Referred to as the king of the hundred weapons. Jiau (sword): During Han Dynasty, men of high position wore it to show their stature. Ji (Halberd): a weapon with a steel tip mounted on a long pole. During the Han Dynasty it was replaced
Bubonic Plague
not only decreased population, but also disrupted trade, industry, finance, and society. European Plagues spread over the silk roads brought down the Han Empire . Small Pox, Measles, Chickenpox, and Rubella spread throughout countries through trade. The East-West trade linking Rome with china through the Silk Road introduced Small pox and measles to China. Writings were found suggesting that an ancient disease called Leprosy existed. Can be referred to as Leprosy or Syphilis. May have been introduced into China from India.
Disea se
Migrations
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Inter-migration within China As the empire expanded southward into present day Hong Kong, and later further towards Korea, Indochina, and Central Asia, people moved to these new areas as they provided new opportunities for farming, and overall wealth and prosperity.
Social Structure
Aristocracy & Bureaucracy Skilled laborers, Iron workers, farmers, etc. Unskilled laborers In Han China, there was a three tier social system. At the top of this was the Aristocrats and Bureaucrats, followed by the skilled laborers (iron workers, farmers, etc) and then the unskilled laborers which included people like servants.
The Arts
Qin Dynasty
The arts did not exist in the Qin Dynasty because Emperor Qin Shihuang ordered musical instruments and art forms to be burned. He considered them an unnecessary item in China because it taught people to have their own thoughts.
Han Dynasty
Emperors and musicians during the Han Dynasty wished to bring back the arts. They wanted to adapt to Confucian thought, which considered music as an intellectual pursuit. Office of Music (Yuefu) was created to collect the folk music of China During the Han Dynasty 829 people were employed in three orchestras.
Established 130,000 bureaucrats. Had to take examinations. Judicial matters were done by local governments.
Emphasized Confucian philosophy as an official Chinese values.. Sponsored public works (irrigation/canal systems) Standardized currency to facilitate trade Regulated agricultural supplies
Religious Beliefs
Buddhism Buddhism originated in northern India during the 6th century. Han Buddhism was popular during the Han Dynasty. Emperor Tai Wu persecuted Buddhism. Taoism/Daoism Taoism was popular during the reign of the Han Dynasty. Under the Qin Dynasty schools of Taoist philosophy began to emerge. Confucianism Confucianism was popular during both dynasties.
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