General Flashcards
When was the Tang dynasty founded?
7th century CE.
When was China invaded by the Mongols?
13th century CE
When was China invaded by the Manchus?
Mid 17th century CE
What was China known as prior to the fall of dynastic rule?
The Middle Kingdom
What two systems are core to Chinese politics and history?
Confucianism and legalism. The yin and the yang of effective Imperial rule.
How did Buddhism and Islam find their way to China?
The silk road.
When did Imperial China start declining?
Beginning in the late 1700s and culminating in the collapse of the last great dynasty, the Ching dynasty, in 1911.
When did dynastic rule of China come to an end?
1911 (fall of Ching or Manchurian dynasty).
What are 7 key factors which help explain the grandiosity and longevity of the Chinese empire?
- Early mastery of wet rice cultivation
- The perfection of large scale water management techniques
- Effective civil service with recruitment gated by competitive examination
- Adoption of patriarchal values system that cultivated discourses of obedience and selflessness (stressing well-being of group over well-being of member)
- Well developed legal coffee which deterred aberrant behaviour through swift and severe punishment
- Development of advanced metilurgical techniques which sustained large scale manufacture of military armaments
- Being ringed on three sides by weaker states who paid tribute in exchange for being left alone
When was the high point of Chinese maritime exploration?
15th century under Ming dynasty, expeditions led by famous Jang Hua. They we’re not conquerors but cultural ambassadors.
When did China behind so closeted?
Around the end of the maritime exploration under the Ming dynasty (death of Juang Hua) China became more and more insular, shutting itself out from external trade and communication culminating in British imperialistic gunship diplomacy and the forced opening of Chinese foreign trade.
What three factors were crucial in the decline of Imperial China?
- Unprecedented Chinese demographic explosion.
- The rise of European mercantilism.
- Self imposed isolationism.
These three factors began to converge in the 18th century, spelling disaster for Imperial China.
What were the three primary factors for China’s dynastic downfall in the 1800s?
- isolationism
- unprecedented population explosion (peace, irrigation works, rise in female fertility)
-Western mercantilism (changing lanes from positive trade balance with silk and teas to negative with opium)
When did opium start flooding into China through British merchants and smugglers?
Late 1700s (but grew throughout 1700s) - 1820 was a turning point where opium was the primary Chinese import
What was the event that really put the nail in the coffin for Chinese dynastic rule?
The first opium war (1839)