Japan and China
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Japan and China
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Ming China (1368-1800)
• Mongol emperors are ousted by a peasant revolt led by Taizu
• Renaissance of Chinese culture and politics
• Expansion of China
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Chinese Culture• Porcelain:
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• Art• Silk
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Chinese Culture - Confucianism• Who is Confucius?• Philosopher from
the 5th century CE• Followers wrote the
Analects – a book of his sayings
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Chinese Culture - Confucianism• “The man who moves a
mountain begins by carrying away small stones.”
• “Never give a sword to a man who can't dance.”
• “To be wealthy and honored in an unjust society is a disgrace.”
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Chinese Culture - Confucianism• The Five Relationships
and filial piety• Ruler-subject• Father-Son• Brother-brother• Husband-wife• Friend-friend
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Chinese Politics• Civil Service Exam
– An exam to determine who participates in government
– Instead of a patronage system
• Mandate of heaven – The emperor has a
mandate from heaven to be the ruler of china
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Zheng He• Chinese explorer
from 14th century• Explored Around
the Indian ocean until…
• The Chinese government decided that they did not want any exploration happening
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Zheng He
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Europeans in China• Jesuit Missionaries –
before missionaries, there was little contact between China and Europe. The Jesuit order used Confucianist ideas to convert the chinese people to Catholicism.
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Chinese Rites Controversy• The Catholic Pope
did not like what the Jesuits were doing, so he used a Papal Bull to demand the jesuits use more traditional methods of conversion.
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Chinese Rites Controversy• The Kangxi emperor
of china responded to the papal bull by demanding that ALL Christian missionaries leave china.
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TOKUGAWA SHOGUNATE
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Japanese Shogunates• Daimyo, heads of
noble families, ruled Japan.
• Around the end of the fifteenth century, the daimyo were warring with each other. There was chaos in japan.
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Unification of Japan
• Three powerful leaders struggled to unify japan: Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu.
• Oda and Toyotomi were military leaders, not daimyo
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Tokugawa Japan
• Tokugawa Ieyasu was the daimyo of Edo.
• He took the title of Shogun in 1603 and completed the unification of japan.
• The Tokugawa family held authority of Japan until 1868.– This period is know as the
Great Peace
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Tokugawa Japan
• During this period there was a flourishing of Japanese culture.
• Including Japanese Poetry• One of the Greatest
Japanese poets was Fukuda Chiyo-ni.
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Haikus • Airing out kimonos
as well as her heartis never enough.
• Again the womencome to the fieldswith unkempt hair.
• Just for todayusing men for rice-planting.
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Europeans in japan• The Portuguese were the first
europeans to arrive in Japan. • They held up a steady trade with
japan until the introduction of Jesuit missionaries
• An edict in 1587 expelled all christians from japan
• The only europeans allowed to trade with the japanese were the dutch until the late Nineteenth century– The dutch were allowed to trade once a
year and they could only stay for 2-3 months.
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