japan, korea, and vietnam. agenda 1. bell ringer: identify a positive and negative effect of the...
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Rise of Japan Under Shotoku Taishi, the Japanese move towards a Civilization closer to Chinese model. After his death in 622, Taika Reforms begin, moving away from a centralized government. The Heian Period decentralizes the government completely, and there is a move to an Aristocratic farming society with samurai as protection. - We don’t necessarily “call” it feudalism, but it kinda is…TRANSCRIPT
Japan, Korea, and Vietnam
Agenda1. Bell Ringer: Identify a positive and negative effect of the Mongol invasion of China. (only China)2. Finish DBQ Outline on the Mongols3. Lecture: Japan, Korea, and Vietnam4. Primary Document, Korea5. Japanese Constitution6. Vietnam’s Plea to China HW: Look over Phoenix, Test Corrections Due by October 30th. Next “Reading Quiz” is on November 5th. Read Chapter 10 and 11. Test for Unit 3 will be on November 9-10. Review Guide will be given out on Friday, October 30th.
Rise of Japan• Under Shotoku Taishi, the
Japanese move towards a Civilization closer to Chinese model.
• After his death in 622, Taika Reforms begin, moving away from a centralized government.
• The Heian Period decentralizes the government completely, and there is a move to an Aristocratic farming society with samurai as protection. - We don’t necessarily “call” it
feudalism, but it kinda is…
Korea• Koryo dynasty adopted
Chinese influence to develop a central government in 10th Century.
• Civil service exam adopted in 958, however, it was limited to aristocratic families.
• Buddhist themes originally dominate in art and sculpture; however, Confucianism themes dominate in the late period.
Vietnam• Vietnam removes Chinese
influence with the collapse of the Tang Dynasty.
• Chinese do not have influence until the Ming Dynasty.– Unlike China, ruler is seen as
defender of Vietnamese Independence.
• Upper Class tended to follow Confucian ideals, while others preferred Daoist ideals.
The Mongol’s Influence?
• Korea• Japan– Tried to go over, but the
ships sank in a Typhoon
• Vietnam– Mongols didn’t make it
that far. Supply lines wouldn’t reach.