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Week 13: Medieval China IDs

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Week 13: Medieval China IDs - group work

 


 

Working together using this wiki

Think of this wiki as a shared online whiteboard. The entire class can share information using this wiki, making your research accessible to everyone. You no longer have to complete the IDs all by yourself! Play around with this wiki: Notice how you can add comments to a page, see what people have changed, and edit all the text - check out the "wiki style page" on the HOME page or in STUDY TIPS & TOOLS (BB).

 

Directions:

1. YOU are responsible for ONE term/concept this week (Don't forget you have to CLAIM the term/concept this week). You need to use the textbook (and possibly other resources) to research your term/concept. It's the only one YOU are responsible for, so make sure you include lots of details to share with your classmates. You can post your description in paragraph form or a bulletted list - just be complete.

2. Once you have posted your own term/concept, you have the opportunity to add to your classmates postings. If you see something that is wrong or needs more explanation you can edit their term/concept. However, you must include your name with any changes you make.

3. Finally, you can print off this "wiki" and file in your notebook (you are keeping a 3-ring binder full of stuff for this course, right?).

4. DO NOT ERASE THE WEEK 13 LINK AT THE TOP OF YOUR PAGE!

 

Identificatons - Medieval China

 

Period of Six Dynasties and Wendi

Tang and Song Economics Revolutions

Expansion of urban centers in Song China

Inventions of the Tang and Song era

Artistic Expression in Tang and Song era

Examination System

Agrarian Expansion in the Tang and Song era

Empress Wu and Empress Wei

The Silk Road

The canal system

Neo-Confucianism

Footbinding

The voyages of Zheng Ho (look in chapter 15)

Tributary System

Initiatives of the early Ming (see chapter 15)

Silk, porcelain, and 'china'

Heian Japan and the Fujiwara clan

Lady Murasaki, The Tale of Genji

The Taira-Minamoto war and the fall of the Fujiwara

The daimyo and the samurai

The code of Bushido

Kamakura shogunate

Ashikaga shogunate

Pure Land and Zen Buddhism

Japanese Artistic Expression

Haiku poetry

Silla (Korea) and Sinification

Trung sisters

Vietnamese Independence

Impact of the spread of Chinese Civilization

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