China Flashcards

1
Q

When did the Shang dynasty rule?

A

End of 2nd millenium BC

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2
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Where were the Shang dynasty based?

A

Wei river valley, north central China

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3
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When did the Zhou dynasty rule?

A

1000BC-250BC

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4
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What three things mark out the Zhou dynasty?

A
  1. longest dynasty in Chinese history
  2. introduction of iron
  3. evolution of writing
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5
Q

When did Confucianism and Taoism spread?

A

After the period of the Warring Dynasties?

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6
Q

Which dynasty founded the first Chinese empire?

A

Qin

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7
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When did Qin Shi Huang Ti rule?

A

221-210 BC

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8
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Who was the most prominent Qin dynasty ruler?

A

Qin Shi Huang Ti

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9
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What was Qin Shi Huang Ti buried with?

A

Terracota army

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10
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Who built the Terracota Army?

A

Qin Shi Huang Ti

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11
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When did the Han dynasty rule? Who were they conemporaneous with?

A

2nd c BC- 2nd c AD, Roman empire

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12
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Who started the Great Wall of China?

A

Han dynasty

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13
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What 2 factors caused the demise of the Han dynasty?

A
  1. threatening Hun

2. invaders from the west

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14
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When was the period of the Six Kingdoms?

A

2nd c AD- 589

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15
Q

When did the Sui dynasty rule?

A

589-618

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16
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Where was the Sui capital?

A

Chang’an, on the Wei river

17
Q

What did the Sui dynasty build?

A

Grand Canal

18
Q

How long is the Grand Canal?

A

1,776km

19
Q

What does the Grand Canal connect?

A

Yellow and Yangtze rivers

20
Q

What two products proliferated due to the Grand Canal? What was used for the first time to pay for them?

A

Rice and tea. Paper money

21
Q

Which region of China most benefited from the Grand Canal?

A

South China

22
Q

Which region of China did the Sui dynasty conquer? What effect did this have?

A

The north; united China

23
Q

When did the Tang dynasty rule?

A

618-906

24
Q

What was the Tang capital called, and what supplied it? How big was it?

A

Chang’an, the Grand Canal. 10 sq km

25
Q

Name the first four Tang emperors

A
  1. Gaozu
  2. Taizong
  3. Gaozong
  4. Wu Ze Tian
26
Q

What marks Wu Ze Tian out?

A

First female emperor; she was not an empress

27
Q

What two factors allowed expansion through the Gobi desert?

A
  1. proliferation of horses

2. Silk Road

28
Q

What three cities in Central Asia did the Tangs reach?

A
  1. Tashkent
  2. Samarkand
  3. Bukhara
29
Q

What stopped Tang expansion westwards?

A

Battle of Talas, 752

30
Q

Who was the Battle of Talas between, and what year was it fought?

A

Abbasids and Tang dynasty, 752

31
Q

What consequence for Western culture did the Battle of Talas have?

A

Chinese prisoners brought paper to Baghdad

32
Q

What did north China eat? What did south China eat?

A

Noodles; rice

33
Q

Who translated the Buddhist texts from the Sanskrit? When did he live?

A

Faxian, 337-422

34
Q

What route did Faxian take?

A

Anti-clockwise around the Himalayas

35
Q

Who is the Buddhist equivalent of St Jerome?

A

Faxian

36
Q

Which form of Buddhism spread under the Tang dynasty?

A

Chan (zen)