Journal A Which of the following is NOT a method used by Wendi to reunify China? A. restored political traditions B. required a civil service exam be passed to work in the government C. required all Chinese to practice Buddhism Add today notes to Yesterday s Note Page D. invested in public works projects like the Great Wall Journal B Why did the arts flourish under a powerful dynasty like the Tang? Military strength and expanded borders guaranteed peace. Without having to worry about their safety, people could make a living and think about pleasurable pursuits.
Journal Midterm Election History Makers Reading/Cornell Notes: Sui and Tang Dynasties Reunify China The Sui Dynasty Wendi Reunifies China Pgs. 216-217 Quiz 7.1 Study Questions
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Copy and answer these questions in your notes. INCLUDE THE TITLE 1. How did the Sui and Tang Dynasties reunify and strengthen China? Describe the following on the right side of your notes Wendi s role Sui and Tang Government with Confucian principles public works projects Write a summary using this information.
How did the Sui and Tang 1 Dynasties reunify and strengthen China? Government In 589, the Sui dynasty reunified China. The Sui Dynasty Reunified China after 350 2 years of chaos, conflict Yang Jian, (Wendi 3 First Sui Emperor) a soldier from northern China Conquered south by 589.
How did the Sui and Tang Dynasties reunify and strengthen China? Wendi Reunified 1 China Restored political traditions 2 Allowed people to follow own beliefs. 3 Restored civil service 4 exam and bureaucratic government Sui Dynasty Public 5 Works Projects Rebuilt parts of Great 6 Wall Start building Grand Canal Cost of public works projects led to high taxes 7 and caused people to revolt Sui Dynasty fell after 37 years
Answer these questions in your notes. INCLUDE THE TITLE 1. Which Chinese dynasty reestablished control of China after more than 350 years of chaos and conflict? Who was their first emperor? 2. After conquering much of China, how does Wendi reunify the people? 3. How did Wendi help bring back Confucian ideals to the government? 4. What public works project was carried out to help prevent further invasions from the north? 5. How did the Grand Canal public works project help unify northern and southern China? 6. Which Chinese dynasty replaced the Sui to start a new dynastic cycle? Write a summary using this information.
Answer these questions in your notes. INCLUDE THE TITLE 1. Which Chinese dynasty reestablished control of China after more than 350 years of chaos and conflict? Who was their first emperor? The Sui Dynasty was led by Yang Jian (Wendi) 2. After conquering much of China, how does Wendi reunify the people? Restored old traditions, allowed people to follow their own belief systems, developed complex government, public works projects 3. How did Wendi help bring back Confucian ideals to the government? Wendi required candidates for government jobs to pass a civil service exam 4. What public works project was carried out to help prevent further invasions from the north? The Great Wall of China 5. How did the Grand Canal public works project help unify northern and southern China? The Grand Canal connected the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers which helped transportation, communication, and agriculture. 6. Which Chinese dynasty replaced the Sui to start a new dynastic cycle? The Tang Dynasty Write a summary using this information.
Write one paragraph (at least 4 sentences) about today s lesson. Begin with a main idea sentence Reread your question and answers, then look to the title of your notes for the main idea of the lesson PARAPHRASE; DON T COPY
What changes took place in China s belief system? Belief Systems China went through major changes in its belief systems. Han Dynasty based on Confucianism Right relationships produce social order Respect family and older generations Educate individuals and society Act in morally correct ways Confucianism Influences Chinese Life Confucianism affected government and society Well-educated officials Virtuous, kind rulers; loyal subjects Children respect parents, older generations