Transcript Qin Dynasty

Qin Dynasty
221-207
BCE
This dynasty only lasted about 15 years, but a
great deal happened during time…
Quick Review
 What continent is China
 What philosophy believed
located on?
 Name the two major
rivers.
 What isolated China from
the rest of the world?
 What was the social order
of the Shang?
 Name 3 of the Shang’s
advances.
 Describe oracle bones.
in going with the flow of
nature, yin and yang, and
the 3 jewels?
 What philosophy believed
in the law (fa), legitimacy
(shi), and arts of the ruler
(shu), and had harsh
punishments?
 What philosphy believed
in the return to ethics by
fathers and leaders acting
as good role models?
Emperor
Qin
Shi
Huangdi
 Took
the throne at the age of 13
 Conquered 6 rival warring states to
unify China in 221 B.C.E.
 Formed a centralized government,
built a nationwide network of roads
and canals,standardized weights, measures and currency
and formalized the written language.
Qin
 Qin clearly was a tyrant.
 Historians say hundreds of
thousands of conscripts died
under his direction completing
the Great Wall, while
700,000 slaved to build his
palace and pyramid-like tomb.
 His name, pronounced
"Chin," evolved into the
Western word for China.
 Among his own people, he
inspired both pride and fear.
 A believer in evil spirits, Qin employed
master craftsmen to mass-produce a terracotta army as a protection in the afterlife.
 His mausoleum was rigged with crossbows to
ambush intruders.
Terra
Cotta
Soldiers
Terra Cotta Soldiers
Those who knew the tomb's
secrets were buried alive
with their Emperor.
Qin's dynasty was
overthrown, however, just
a few years after his death.
The site of the pottery
army was burned
and lost to history for more
than 2,000 years.
Standardization
 Prior to Qin, each kingdom minted its own currency
(money) in various shapes, sizes and weights.
 Each kingdom also had its own system of weights and
measurements
 Qin made all kingdoms use the same money and system of
weights and measurements
The Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China was originally a project
of the Qin dynasty designed to keep out the
nomadic invaders from the north.
The
Great
Wall
 Was mainly built from earth, stones and wood
 The wall had defensive fighting stations, to which wall defenders
may retreat if overwhelmed.
 More than 10,000 watch towers (which were used to store
weapons, house troops, and send smoke signals), each tower had
unique and restricted stairways and entries to confuse attackers.
The
Great
Wall
Is the world's largest man-made structure,
stretching over 3,948 miles
Can be seen from the space!
The
Great
Wall
 Communication between the army units along the
length of the Great Wall, including the ability to call
reinforcements and warn garrisons of enemy
movements, was of high importance. Signal towers
were built upon hill tops or other high points along the
wall for their visibility.
Great Wall
 The emperor
thought the wall
would bring peace
to the nation but
the nation was
weakened by the heavy cost of the construction
 Ditches along the wall were filled with corpses of men who
died building the wall
 Deaths of wall workers are estimated to exceed one
million
The Great
Wall’s
Great Cost
 Taxation became heavier
and heavier.
 Some 3,500,000 people were involved in the building
of the Great Wall. That was 70% of the total population of China
at that time.
 For each worker working on the wall, six were required to feed and
support them.
 Construction of the Qin wall became the most hated imperial
project in Chinese history.
 In 209 BCE, only a
Fall of Qin
year after the death
of the Qin Emperor,
millions of peasants rose up
and ended the tyranny and
bloodshed of wall building.
 The Qin Dynasty had fallen,
brought down by the building
of the great wall. Within ten
years much of the wall was a
neglected ruin. Once again the
northern border was at the
mercy of the northern invaders.