civilisations. For about 4000 years, China was ruled by different dynasties ( royal families) The dynasty was always ruled by an emperor( male) INTRODUCTION
Dynasty : a line of kings or emperors from the
same royal family Emperor : the ruler of an empire or a group of countries. EMPEROR HONGWU ESTABLISHES THE MING DYNASTY In the 1330s, China was experiencing : FLOODS : DROUGHT : EPIDEMICS THAT KILLED MILLIONS OF PEOPLE : CHAOTIC AND INCOMPETENT CHINESE GOVERNMENT EMPEROR HONGWU ESTABLISHES THE MING DYNASTY There was widespread unrest that led to the overthrow of the Chinese government. In 1368, Yuanzhang defeated all his rivals and was proclaimed the emperor of the Ming dynasty Ming means “ brilliant” in English Zhu changed his name to Emperor Hongwu, meaning “ vast military power”. The Ming period is described as a “golden age” meaning it was a time of great cultural achievement and advancement. MING DYNASTY: GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY HONGWU MADE A NUMBER OF CHANGES TO THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY: He introduced an efficient tax system He gave people more land to use for farming He put new efficient government structures in place He made laws that protected slaves as well as free citizens Even though under his leadership the government became efficient, his style of ruling was cruel and autocratic.. He did not allow his senior government officials ( called mandarins) any independence. They had to do what he said. He became paranoid and was convinced that his officials were plotting against him. As a result, he had 30 000 officials killed. Hongwu was succeeded by Emperor Yongle, which means “ perpetual happiness” https://youtu.be/IxDXTbktWsU EMPEROR YONGLE Under the leadership of Yongle , the Ming Empire was at its most successful. He moved Chinas capital from Nanjing to Beijing. He ordered a number of major naval expeditions He commissioned the Yongle Encyclopaedia, which for many centuries was the worlds largest encyclopaedia. TRAVEL, TRADE, CULTURAL AND SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS CHINESE SHIPS AND NAVIGATION The Ming dynasty was very successful in growing their army and navy. During this period, the army grew to a force of one million soldiers. Because the Ming dynasty was so powerful that it encouraged a tribute system among the non- Chinese states of East Asia. Tribute system- non- Chinese states from East Asia were forced to acknowledge that China was a superior nation. The Chinese navy made it possible for China to send ships all over the world for trading of goods and the exchange of information with other countries. The Chinese ships were well equipped for navigation with accurate maps, a magnetic compass and rudder. They used junk ships for their voyages. Voyage – an account of a journey especially by sea. THE SEA JOURNEYS OF ZHENG HE Zheng He was a Chinese explorer Under his leadership a Chinese fleet left Nanjing on the first of seven voyages. Nanjing – capital of Chinas eastern Jiangsu province. The first voyage took place almost a century before Europeans began their own voyages. Zheng He has visited 30 countries in 28 years. The Ming navy was bigger than all the navies of the European countries combined. TRADE AND INFLUENCE ALONG THE ASIAN SEA ROUTES By the 16th century, the Ming dynasty was trading with the Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese and Dutch. Chinas major exports were silk and porcelain. Exports: sending ( goods or services) to another country for sale. Although China mostly imported silver , the Chinese also brought sweet potatoes, maize and peanuts from the Spanish colonies. Imports: bring ( goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale. ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE MING DYNASTY AGRICULTURE Agricultural innovations introduced: New irrigation machine Drought resistant rice Crop rotation Use of fish to fertilise the rice fields ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE MING DYNASTY ARCHITECTURE: Established huge architectural projects: Restoration of the Grand Canal : world oldest and longest human made canal Built the Great Wall of China: built to protect Chinese dynasties from invaders from the north. Built the Forbidden City in Beijing : imperial palace during Ming dynasty. ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE MING DYNASTY ARTS AND LITERATURE: First Chinese novel published The famous blue and white Ming pottery became popular. Women achieved high levels of education Women writers and artists did very well. Women could receive military training CHINA LOOKS INWARD AFTER 1433 After 1433, Ming dynasty extended their empire into Korea, Mongolia and Turkistan in the north and into Vietnam and Burma in the south. After Zheng completed his seventh voyage, the voyages stopped. China turned from international trade to domestic agriculture, thus closing themselves completely from the outside world Chinese emigration was banned. This period was referred to as “looking inwards”. REASONS WHY CHINA CLOSED THEMSELVES OFF FROM THE WORLD China regarded itself as completely self sufficient, thus not needing to make contact with the rest of the world. Thought that contact with the outside world would negatively affect Chinese civilisation. Ming dynasty disapproved of the international traders and their focus on making money. COLLAPSE OF THE MING DYNASTY Middle of the 15th century , Ming dynasty started to decline. Causes of the collapse: Drought led to widespread famine Long wars with Mongols Japanese attacks on Korea and Chinese coastal cities Manchurians took Beijing from the north , defeated the Ming dynasty and established the last imperial dynasty, the Qing dynasty.