The Qin and Han The Qin and Han Dynasties Dynasties
How do governments change?How do governments change?
Chapter 10, Lesson 3 Chapter 10, Lesson 3
Vocabulary: Vocabulary: Ch. 10, Lesson 3 Ch. 10, Lesson 3 (pg. 292)(pg. 292)
Civil serviceCivil service Acupuncture Acupuncture Silk road: a network of trade routesSilk road: a network of trade routes Currency Currency
Qin DynastyQin Dynasty Qin family ruled China
from 221-206 BC, thus ending the Warring State period.
Emperor Qin Shihuangdi was the first emperor of China.
Used Legalism to Rule:– Strict laws and harsh
punishments– Executed opposition and
burned books to prevent new ideas
Shi Huang-di(259-210 BC)was a cruel ruler who readily killed or banished those who opposed him or his ideas.
Qin Dynasty Shi Huang-di standardized
Chinese writing, law, currency, weights and measures.
He expanded the Chinese empire, built a system of roads and massive fortifications and palaces.
ShiHuangdi buried himself with a life size, clay army. This army was dubbed the Terra Cotta Soldiers.
Great Wall is further built
Great Wall: The emperor connected and extended the old walls along the north of China to prevent nomadic invasions.
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Han DynastyHan DynastyImportant Political Facts: Han family ruled 202 BC until
A.D. 220 Emperor Han Wudi
expanded the territories ruled by China.
Adopted Confucian principles, rather than Legalism, to rule China.
Civil Service System: selected government officials based on merit; schools were set up to train government officials;
Han Dynasty– Golden Age
Contributions:Contributions:– Silk – Cast-Iron Plow– Paper– Medicine – Acupuncture– Architecture– Rudder (Ship navigation)
– Silk Road = Cultural Diffusion
New technology added to the economic prosperity of the Han era. Contributions made during this time improved trade,farming, and manufacturing.
The Silk Road Network of trade routes Transported expensive goods from China to the
West Silk, spices, and other luxury goods Stretched from China to the Mediterranean; 4,000
miles long China came into contact with other civilizations as
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Decline of Han Dynasty & Decline of Han Dynasty & Buddhism Buddhism
Emperors after Han Wudi were weak
China divided again into small kingdoms for the next 400 years
People adopted Buddhism by the 400s AD