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Imperial China Setting the Stage

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Imperial China. Setting the Stage. China takes up most of the landmass of East Asia. In this unit, you will explore imperial China during the period from 220 to 1644 C.E. (The word imperial means “ruled by an emperor.”). China. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Imperial China

Setting the Stage

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China takes up most of the landmass of East Asia.

In this unit, you will explore imperial China during the period from 220 to 1644 C.E. (The word imperial

means “ruled by an emperor.”)

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China

China, a huge country about the size of the United States, takes up most of the landmass of East Asia. China stretches from Siberia in the north to the tropical regions of the south. Mountains and deserts cover much of the land. Five large rivers run through it.

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One of the most important is the Chang Jiang, the third longest river in the world.

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Another is the Huang He, or Yellow River. The Huang is sometimes called “China’s Sorrow” because its flooding causes so much damage. It is called “Yellow” because of the heavy amount of silt it carries.

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The Yangtze River is located in China. It's Chinese name is Chang Jiang, which means long river in Chinese meaning.

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China is a land of extremes.

• In some places it is bitterly cold; in others it is either hot and dry or hot and humid. China has some of the world’s highest mountains.

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It also has deserts far below sea level.

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Each area of the country is different. The northwest has deserts, glaciers, and tall mountains.

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The northeast has mountains and forests.

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Southern China has fertile lowlands.

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Chinese civilization

• Chinese civilization developed on the North China Plain, around the Huang He, and spread southward to the Chang Jiang Basins. Most of the events you’ll read about took place in this region.

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Chinese civilization

The area’s rivers, fertile soil, and fairly warm and rainy climate made it easy for people to grow and transport food.

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Chinese civilization

As Chinese civilization developed, it expanded to include more territory, particularly in the north and the west. By the 1700s, all of these regions became part of a unified China.

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Unifying and governing such a large and diverse country was a major challenge for China’s rulers. The expansion of China was the work of a number of imperial dynasties, or ruling families.

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Major Challenge

The Qin dynasty (221 to 206 B.C.E.) was the first to bring China under the rule of an emperor.

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Qin Shi Huangdi

- "First Emperor of Qin Dynasty"

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Major Challenge

The Han dynasty (206 B.C.E. to 220 C.E.) expanded the emperor’s rule and created a “golden age” of stability and prosperity. In this unit, you will focus on Chinese history from the end of the Han dynasty to 1644 C.E. (the end of the Ming dynasty).

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Han Gao Zu

Emperor Gao Zu (Liu Bang)