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== Chinese Empires/ Dynasties == | |||
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* geographic origins (Qin, Han dynasties) | * geographic origins (Qin, Han dynasties) | ||
* capital cities (Sui and Tang dynasties) | * capital cities (Sui and Tang dynasties) | ||
* material properties (Liao | * material properties (Liao (iron), Tang (jade) dynasties | ||
* word meanings (Ming, Qing dynasties | * word meanings (Yuan, Ming, Qing dynasties; see below | ||
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=== Yuan Dynasty === | === Yuan Dynasty === | ||
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* as used by Kublai Khan, mean "origin" or "center" of the universe | |||
* "Great Yuan" named by the empire's founder, Kublai Khan, likely in order to inlude his rule within Chinese dynastic history as well as to claim the Mandate of Heaven | |||
|1271–1368 | |||
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| | * established by Kublai Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan | ||
* 1st non-Han dynasty to rule China | |||
* Yuan emperors spoke Chinese but kept use of Mongolian | |||
* Kublai Khan's 1st capital was called "City of the Khans," but was changed in Han Chinese to "Great Capital" | |||
* he used the name changes to claim Chinese legitimacy | |||
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** [[wikipedia:History_of_the_Yuan_dynasty#History|History of the Yuan Dynasty (wikipedia)]] | |||
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Revision as of 19:55, 3 January 2023
Goal of this article is to help students identify context and historical recollection via definitions of historical names and terms
- for example, to remember information about the Qing Dynasty, a student would have to memorize the dates and events.
- however, knowing the meaning of "Qing" and "Dynasty" greatly enhances that recollection
- Dynasty = a series of related rulers, generally passed down generationally
- thus the Qing represented a new power
- "Qing" = the Chinese characters for "water" and "blue"
- opposed to the "Ming"
- the Chinese characters of which represented the sun and the moon
- the idea being that the new rulers who started the Qing Dynasty chose
- Dynasty = a series of related rulers, generally passed down generationally
Chinese Empires/ Dynasties[edit | edit source]
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Notes on names of Chinese empires | Dynastic name have several origins:
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Yuan Dynasty[edit | edit source] |
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1271–1368 |
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Ming Dynasty[edit | edit source] |
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1368-1644 |
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Qing Dynasty[edit | edit source] |
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1644–1911 | Manchuria, China |
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