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Ancient China. Chapter 7 Terms by G. Dao. The proper way Chinese kings were expected to rule under the Mandate of Heaven. Anyang. The first capital of China under the Shang dynasty. Dynasty. Line of rulers from the same family. Social Class. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ancient ChinaChapter 7 Terms by G

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Dao

The proper way Chinese kings were expected to rule under the Mandate of Heaven

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Anyang

The first capital of China under the Shang dynasty

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Dynasty

Line of rulers from the same family

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Social Class

Group of people who share a similar position in society

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Silk Road

Trade route that stretched from western China to southwest Asia

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Huang He

A river in China also known as the Yellow River; flows from Mongolia to the Pacific Ocean

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Bureaucracy

A group of annointed officials who are responsible for different areas of government

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Rudder

Allowed the Chinese to better navigate their ships; allowed ships to sail into the wind for the first time

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Ideograph

A character that joins two or more pictographs to represent an idea

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Chang Jiang

A long river in China also known as the Yangtze River

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Legalism

Chinese philosophy developed by Hanfeizi; taught that humans are naturally evil and therefore need to be ruled by harsh laws

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Daoism

Chinese philosophy based on the teachings of Laozi; taught that people should turn to nature and give up their wordly desires

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Confucianism

System of beliefs introduced by a Chinese thinker; taught that people needed to have a sense of duty to their family and community in order to bring peace to society

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Filial Piety

Children’s respect for their parents and older relatives, an important part of Confucian beliefs

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Aristocrat

Noble whose wealth came from land owndership

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Pictograph

A character that stands for an object

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Great Wall

Chinese farmers built this with stone, sand, and pilled rubble in order to keep out invaders

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Mandate of Heaven

Based on this the king was chosen by heavenly order because of his talent and virtue; he would rule the people with goodness and wisdom

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Zhou Dynasty

Defeated the Chang dynasty; ruled longer than any other dynasty in the history of China

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acupuncture

Chinese practice of easing pain by sticking thin needles into patients’ skin