Two Golden Ages in China: Tang & Song Dynasties.

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Two Golden Ages in China : Tang & Song Dynasties

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Two Golden Ages in China:

Tang & Song Dynasties

Two Golden Ages in China:

Tang & Song Dynasties

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Two Great Dynasties in ChinaTwo Great Dynasties in China

During the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties, China became the richest, powerful, most advanced country in the world.

During the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties, China became the richest, powerful, most advanced country in the world.

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Main Idea:Tang & Song

China experienced an era of prosperity and technological innovation.

Main Idea:Tang & Song

China experienced an era of prosperity and technological innovation.

Why it Matters: Inventions from this period such as printing & gunpowder dramatically changed history.

Why it Matters: Inventions from this period such as printing & gunpowder dramatically changed history.

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Tang Dynasty Accomplishments

Tang Dynasty Accomplishments

Rulers such as Li Yuan, the 1st emperor, expanded Chinese empire.

-----How? Vietnam, Tibet, and Korea became tributary states (independent but had to show loyalty, pay taxes to China)

Enlarged civil service system

Rulers such as Li Yuan, the 1st emperor, expanded Chinese empire.

-----How? Vietnam, Tibet, and Korea became tributary states (independent but had to show loyalty, pay taxes to China)

Enlarged civil service system

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Tang Dynasty AccomplishmentsTang Dynasty Accomplishments

Established land reform (redistributed land to peasants)- Think: Where have we seen this before?....

Effect of land reform: tax revenue from peasants

Grand Canal was built- linked Yellow (Huang He) to Yangzi River)

Established land reform (redistributed land to peasants)- Think: Where have we seen this before?....

Effect of land reform: tax revenue from peasants

Grand Canal was built- linked Yellow (Huang He) to Yangzi River)

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Song DynastySong Dynasty

Controlled less territory than the Tang

Economy expanded, especially in farming due to better irrigation and crop production

Foreign trade exploded under both dynasties

Controlled less territory than the Tang

Economy expanded, especially in farming due to better irrigation and crop production

Foreign trade exploded under both dynasties

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Chinese SocietyChinese Society Three main social

groupings:1.Gentry

(landowners)2.Peasants

(farmers)3.Merchants

(Businessmen)

Three main social groupings:

1.Gentry (landowners)

2.Peasants (farmers)

3.Merchants(Businessmen)

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Status of WomenStatus of Women Most remained

within the home but enjoyed great authority over family affairs.

Absorbed into husband’s family after marriage.

This reflects Confucian traditions.

Most remained within the home but enjoyed great authority over family affairs.

Absorbed into husband’s family after marriage.

This reflects Confucian traditions.

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Achievements of Tang/SongAchievements of Tang/Song Mechanical clock Gunpowder (huge

in warfare, empire-building)

Block print, movable type

Smallpox vaccine Landscape

painting Poetry (Li Bo/ Li

Bai- Tang poet)

Mechanical clock Gunpowder (huge

in warfare, empire-building)

Block print, movable type

Smallpox vaccine Landscape

painting Poetry (Li Bo/ Li

Bai- Tang poet)

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Inventions of Tang and Song ChinaInventions of Tang and Song China

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Most of these pieces have been found in the more affluent tombs of the Tang period

Most of these pieces have been found in the more affluent tombs of the Tang period

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Tang Only Song Only Both

Expanded empire by

establishing tributary states,

adopted Buddhism

Prospered due to trade,

improved agriculture, great art & literature,

created ordered society

Ruled smaller empire,

developed into great sea power,

created movable

type

The Tang and Song Dynasties Compared

The Tang and Song Dynasties Compared