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THE WARRING STATE
PERIOD IN THE HISTORY OF
     ANCIENT CHINA!

     By Timothy and Tommy X.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
•    Map of the Warring State Period
•    Social Structure
•    Housing
•    Food
•    Family life
•    Marriage
•    Childhood
•    Comparisons about childhood in Canada
•    Education
•    Religion
•    Common god
•    Clothing
•    Art, Music
•    Festivals
•    Conclusion
•    Bibliography
INTRODUCTION
       •  The Warring State period is one of the warring period through out the history of
          Ancient China. During this period, the official empire is the empire of East Zhou
          but he was actually powerless to do anything. 7 states, the Qin, Zhao, Wei, Han
          Yan, Qi, and Chu are also known as the survivors of the Spring and Autumn
          period. People, as in farmers, workers’ life was very harsh and difficult. Young
          man were often forced to join the army and women at that time didn’t have any
          power in politics, housing, and anything about making decisions.
       •  The technology of refining iron were very prospered and tools were made in a
          more complex and useful way. This led to great changes in the history of China.
       •  During this period, there is one City-State who is in the West and reunited China:
          the Qin. The king, Ying Zheng is only 13 when he become the king of Qin and
          reunite Ancient China when he’s 39 years old.




Yellow River
This is a map of ancient
China in the period of the
Warring States Period.
This period lasted from
475-221 B.C.
SOCIAL STRUCTURE
                          •  During this period, it’s a period of changes in tools, economic trade,
                             and social structure
                          •  The structure from the Spring and Autumn period (King, Ministers,
                             Nobles, and other officials have most of the power) doesn’t apply to
                             the Warring State period anymore because every city states wanted
                             to solicit people who are talented and the ones who can help them
                             become the overlord of all City-State.
                           •  Education is more common to citizens and people became to have
Confucius (Confucianism)	
    their own land and farm instead of the Feudalism from West Zhou.
                          •  The boundaries between nobles and citizens started to break
                             through.
                          •  Also, the well-field system were replaced by private-land system
                             which means that people can buy and sell land as they wanted.
                          •  Civilians can get rich by doing business or other ways to get rich and
                             they can even become a politician ( The hereditary system no more
                             apply in the Warring-States Period)
                          •  Bureaucracy has changed
     King of Wei, Hue
HOUSING	
•    At that time, the main structure of a family’s house would be wood,
     mud brick, and imbrex or straw for the roof. Usually, for a family that
     owns land and has a farm, they most likely live in a house about
     2000-2050 square feet. During the warring state period, people’s
     houses were simple and easy to construct due to the on-going wars
     around them.
•    Windows and doors were made out of wood, too, but windows back
     then didn’t have glass or sliding doors. They were mostly openings to
                                                                               town view in the city state of Chu	
     outside and there will be partitions, mostly squares made out of sticks
     depending on the size of the window.
•    At that time, houses became for common for citizens to own and
     nobles became to live like normal citizens. This change led to the
     growth of population the houses became more titter together.
•    Also, some houses are constructed as manufacture factories for
     ceramics, bronze product and iron product.
                                                                               Most of the people would live in a
•    Also, there are shed houses for horses, cows, ducks…. Et                  house like this
HOW THE WEALTHY LIVED	
•    During that time, a wealthy family would e nobles, ministers, army general/commander,
     and rich business men. They can buy their land with money, or their land may be
     rewarded by the King if you’ve done something extraordinary.
•    The wealthy would most live in a big house with all different kinds of rooms. It includes,
     main hall for greeting guests, at least 3 bedrooms, 1 studying room (mostly for the father)
     bathroom, barn/woodshed, and kitchen…
•    Houses that the wealthy live in have paintings on the wall unlike the normal citizens. The
     paintings are beautiful with flowers, nature, and other things.
•    During the Warring States period, not all city states abolished the well-field system so
     landlords and wealthy people may still own large amount of fields and land. (The well-field
     system is not completely abolished until Qin reunited China)
FOOD	

•    Wheat, millet, and beans are the main crop and food people eat in the Warring      Wheat 	
     States period. Those crops in the Yellow river basin and the Yangtze river basin
     are very common and are cheat to buy.
•    Dog is one of the earliest domestic animals human had. During this period, dog
     has 3 main use to people: guard gods, hunting dogs, and food. Dog meat are
     only for rich people only because it’s more expensive and dogs are commonly
     used for sacrificial uses.
•    Wild animals in the north (see map) are more populated and have more
     species. Goat meat and beef were the common food for any family except rich
     people have a higher percentage of eating meat than others.
•    Growth of fruits and vegetables crossed a great step forward because of the
     new technology: iron. This made farmers grow more and better crops and new         Mountain goat	
     species are found and developed in the Warring States period.
FAMILY LIFE	
•    In the Warring States period, a family would include (most common family structure)
     father, mother, a child(ren), grandfather and/or grandmother, and maybe a servant              fields	
     from any circumstances.
•    The father or grandfather would be the head of the family because Ancient China is a
     patriarchy society.
•    Most of the people in China thought families were very important. Children often also
     lived with their grandparents, aunts and uncles, and their cousins. For richer people,
     they may also live with servant or slaves
•    People thought it’s really important to respect elders so the oldest male in the house
     will be in charge of the family until they die.
                                                                                                    farmer	
•    Men and women were treated very differently in many ways. For example, only boys
     were allowed to go to school and girls had to stay at home to do chores and help out.
     Only man can be involved with politics, business, and other things. Men had the right
     to inherit the fortunes that their family have. Once a women is married, they are seen
     as a part of the husband's family but they can still go back to their parents’ house for
     visits.
•    If your family wasn’t rich enough to afford paying field workers, teenagers and
     adults had to go out and work in the fields during the days.
                                                                                                A girl weaving cloth
MARRIAGE	
                            •    Ever since ancient times, there has been a saying that the three
                                 most delightful and important moments in your life is the
                                 success in the imperial examination, marriage, and the birth of a
A modern wedding with            son.
traditional ceremony 	
                            •    From the last slide, we know that Ancient China is a patriarchy
                                 society. When a men married a women, the bride would live in
                                 the men’s house and become part of that family. This causes the
                                 bride in the lowest position in the family besides slaves or
                                 servant.
                            •    During the marriage ceremony, the groom will go to the bride’s
                                 house to greet her. Then, there will be a sedan chair carried by
The groom and the bride’s        hamals and they’ll march around the town; the group of people
traditional costume	
            would end up in the groom’s houses. This is the greeting
                                 ceremony.
                            •    The symbol: “囍” (xi) means joy, happiness, and love. This
                                 symbol is the doubling word of word: “ ”. People double the
                                 word together because they believe it will double the meaning;
                                 then they’ll have double joy, happiness, and love.
CHILDHOOD	
•    People took good care of their children. They carried them all the
     time, and gave the best food they possibly can. But if your family
     wasn't rich, teenagers, strong man and/or women would have to
     work in the fields or working for landlords from sunrise to sunset. In
     this situation, lots of children would stay with their grandparents,        If your family is rich, you would live in
     uncle, aunt, or other older siblings.                                       a house like this	

•    Children are considered to have the responsibility to continue the
     family name (last name)
•    They have to obey to what their parents told them to do and it’s really
     important for them to respect elders.
•    Only boys and rich people are allowed to go to school because the
     ancient Chinese thought boys were more important than girls. Girls
     would stay at home and help maintain the house.
•    Boys in ancient time often live with their family even when they grow If your family is poor, you would live in
                                                                             a house like the one above	
     up and got married. On the other hand, when girls get married, they’ll
     move to the groom’s house and do whatever she was told to do.
     Once a girl is married, it means that their parents won’t see her for a
     very long time. (In the Warring States period, people got married very
     young, about 16-18 were considered the time to get married)
COMPARISON IN CHILDHOOD	
             	
       Warring States Period                                           Modern Canada
Most of the boys study at school and older teenagers       All children have the right to be educated. There’s
studied for imperial exams. The imperial exam              elementary school, highschool, and college or
determined whether you’ll be government officials.         university. Other than school curriculum, there are
Girls wasn’t allowed to go to school during the period.    many different programs such as basketball, soccer,
                                                           band….
If your family is really poor that they can’t afford to    Child slavery is illegal in Canada and every child is
feed you, they might sell you to a landlord or have        protected under the children rights of UN.
you work for landlords gain some money

The marriage was very important but the groom and          In Canada, young people get close together and
the bride often met each other for the first time in the   become boy and girlfriend to know each other. After
wedding ceremony. This is because the marriage was         both people agree to get married, then they’ll arrange
arranged by the parents instead of themselves.             the wedding ceremony.
Clothes that children wear are mostly made by their        Kids mostly buy their clothes from stores with variety
mom, aunt, or servant. They didn’t have all sorts of       of choices including color, fabric, style…et.
materials and styles but with uni-color or two and
similar style. (Rich people wears differently than
others)
EDUCATION	
•    Education played a big role in this period. As the government innovate its
     policies, people had different views than before.
•    Most of the children didn’t go to school because of variety of factors. But if
     you were a boy, you will most likely to be sent off to school. Kids study very
     hard at school; when your young, your goal was to memorize the books
     people had written down before. If your old enough for the imperial exam,
     you would study all day long trying to get enrolled to become a government
     official.                                                                        Painting of a school
•    To make the exam fair, only the test mark counted, it didn’t matter who’s        (1200AD)	
     your father, are you poor or rich, or were you a good at Kongfu.
•    School usually started around 6:00am and end at 4:00pm and it was free to
     go to school because the government paid for you.
•    At school, students would learn how to read & write poems and essays. You
     would learn painting skills and you would have to memorize every word of
     the Confusion Philosophy.
•    If you were smart enough, you would do a special test to enter a gift
     program. For others, you may stay in the same class doing the same thing
     every day for 6-7 years.
                                                                                        Confucius
RELIGION	
                       •    During the Warring States period, people mostly believe in spiritual worship
                            and praying in supernatural beings. This is because the can’t explain the
                            scientific appearance of nature things such as earthquakes, lightning,
                            drought…et. They thought that it was the ghost who was manipulating the
                            weather.
                       •    Sacrificing played an important role in the religion. Sacrificing and prying god,
Oracle bone script	
        ghost, and their ancestors were considered an important ceremony for Kings,
                            nobles, and government official because they thought by doing this, they’ll get
                            good luck and keep them in power.
                       •    Since the Shang Dynasty, sorcerers had been using oracle shells to divine
                            and pray. This developed to the writing: oracle bone script.
                       •    The belief of different gods led to the root of Taoism in the future. Taoism
                            believe in many different gods like Earth, ocean, wind, sun, and heroic
                            people ,too.
Symbol for Taoism 	
                       •    Confucianism is the philosophy developed by a famous scholar: Confucius.
                            His belief was the way people treat each other and how people should
                            behave. This theory settled a foundation for modern education in humanity.
COMMON GODS	
            •    Jade Emperor: He is the ruler of the heaven and all
                 realms of existence including Man and hell. This god
                 comes from the Taoism mythology. His position is
                 like the Greek god Zeus who rules everything in
                 Ancient Greek religion.
            •    Taiqing: He is one of the 3 pure gods in Taoism.        Jade Emperor	
                 He’s also known as “Daode Tianzun“, meaning the
                 universally honoured one of Tao and virtues. After
                 the Spring and Autumn period, people believed that
                 the Taoism philosopher: Laozi became Taiqing when
                 he died. He is still one of the most important god to
                 modern people.
            •    Guanyin is one of the top 3 gods in Buddhism,
Guanyin	
        Amitabha, Guanyin, and Mahasthamaprapta. In the
                 classic Buddhism say, Quanyin has great mercy and
                 is very generous;she’ll forgive you if you repend
                 yourself.
                                                                              Taiqing
CLOTHING	
                         Poor:	
                            Dragon embroideries on a silk robe 	

                    •     Poor man wore baggy tough fiber trousers and a loose shirt. They sometimes
                          wore a wool lined coat for winter. Women wore basic lining dresses like the one
                          on the left. They often wear wool for winter and cotton for summer. Both men and
                          women wore shoes made out of woven straws and sometimes cotton fabric
                          shoes. Clothes that poor people wore are usually plain and dirty because of the
                          hard laboring. Because they have to work so hard just to feed their family, any
A women’s dress	
         kind of luxury was out of question.

                         Rich:	
                    •     Silk was considered a luxury fabric and wore by rich people, King, ministers,
                          nobles… Man would wear silk robes with big sash around their waist and women
                          would wear robes that show their undershirt of a different colored silk. For shoes,
                          they wore slippers with wool linings and other soft fabrics. On their robe, there’s
                          usually colorful and beautiful embroideries like flowers, symbols such as dragon,
                          nature sceneries…et.
ART & MUSIC                                 Bronze vase (278 BCE) 	

•    In the warring state period. The bronze industry development is the    A traditional “band”	
     most important one. In same time, the smelting of iron, lacquer
     ware, pottery, were in the development, too. During this period,
     most common art pieces such as pots, bowls were all hand made.
•    In ancient Chinese paintings, people liked to draw themes about                           Painting of a
     nature, animals, trees, mountains, flowers, water…et. There were                          mountain
     different influence from India, and Western Asia.                                         (City State of
                                                                                               Wei) 	
•    During the Zhou Dynasty, Chinese artists also began to make all
     kinds of lacquered boxes, and to paint landscapes and people on
     silk cloth.
•    In Hubei, Suizhou unearthed about 15000 art pieces including:
     Bronze sacrificial utensils, clocks, weapons, lacquer, and wood, and
     bamboo pieces.
•    Musicians were seen much lower than painters, writers, and
     philosopher although people believed that music was the
     harmonization with god. Also, to determine whether music was
     popular would be whether if the King liked the subject or not.
                                                                                      erhu	
•    There are categories of instrument: woodwind such as dizi,
     percussion such as bell, bowed strings like erhu, and struck and
     plucked strings like pipa
FESTIVALS	
•    The biggest celebration of the year is the New Year
     celebration. It is often called Lunar Ne Year or
     Chinese New Year. In ancient China, people used
     the Lunar calendar usually 20-30 days later than our
     calendar. Ex. 6/3 would be 5/2 in Lunar calendar.
•    According to the myth, this tradition started with the              Red lanterns on New Year Day	
     fight against a beast called Nian. It would come to
     town on the first day of New Year and eat, animals,
     crops, and even people, especially children. To
     protect themselves, they would put food in front of
     their house the first day of New Year. They believed
     that Nian will eat the food they prepared so it won’t
     eat anyone. Also people found out that Nian was
     afraid of the color red so they would put red lanterns,
     red spring rolls on their doors and windows. It is also
     a tradition that people used firecrackers to scare
     away Nian. Although Nian did not come back. It
     became a tradition of the New Year celebration.	
         Red Spring rolls	
                                                                                            Traditional firecracker
CONCLUSION	
•    The Warring States Period is a great change for the history of China including: technology,
     arts and music, government, the way people think, and the great change of education. It
     is a period of time when war, education, politics, reform… are all mixed together and
     people are having new views about both in life and material things.
•    At the end of the Warring States period, Qin reunited China and created the 1 st Imperial
     dynasty in the history of Ancient China. A lot of things that the Qin dynasty use came from
     the Warring States period such as measurements, writing, political policies.
•    Others say that the most important thing Qin dynasty did was setting guidelines for the
     other dynasties; so I guess we could say that the Warring States period settle a guideline
     for Qin dynasty.
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  • 1. THE WARRING STATE PERIOD IN THE HISTORY OF ANCIENT CHINA! By Timothy and Tommy X.
  • 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS •  Map of the Warring State Period •  Social Structure •  Housing •  Food •  Family life •  Marriage •  Childhood •  Comparisons about childhood in Canada •  Education •  Religion •  Common god •  Clothing •  Art, Music •  Festivals •  Conclusion •  Bibliography
  • 3. INTRODUCTION •  The Warring State period is one of the warring period through out the history of Ancient China. During this period, the official empire is the empire of East Zhou but he was actually powerless to do anything. 7 states, the Qin, Zhao, Wei, Han Yan, Qi, and Chu are also known as the survivors of the Spring and Autumn period. People, as in farmers, workers’ life was very harsh and difficult. Young man were often forced to join the army and women at that time didn’t have any power in politics, housing, and anything about making decisions. •  The technology of refining iron were very prospered and tools were made in a more complex and useful way. This led to great changes in the history of China. •  During this period, there is one City-State who is in the West and reunited China: the Qin. The king, Ying Zheng is only 13 when he become the king of Qin and reunite Ancient China when he’s 39 years old. Yellow River
  • 4. This is a map of ancient China in the period of the Warring States Period. This period lasted from 475-221 B.C.
  • 5. SOCIAL STRUCTURE •  During this period, it’s a period of changes in tools, economic trade, and social structure •  The structure from the Spring and Autumn period (King, Ministers, Nobles, and other officials have most of the power) doesn’t apply to the Warring State period anymore because every city states wanted to solicit people who are talented and the ones who can help them become the overlord of all City-State. •  Education is more common to citizens and people became to have Confucius (Confucianism) their own land and farm instead of the Feudalism from West Zhou. •  The boundaries between nobles and citizens started to break through. •  Also, the well-field system were replaced by private-land system which means that people can buy and sell land as they wanted. •  Civilians can get rich by doing business or other ways to get rich and they can even become a politician ( The hereditary system no more apply in the Warring-States Period) •  Bureaucracy has changed King of Wei, Hue
  • 6. HOUSING •  At that time, the main structure of a family’s house would be wood, mud brick, and imbrex or straw for the roof. Usually, for a family that owns land and has a farm, they most likely live in a house about 2000-2050 square feet. During the warring state period, people’s houses were simple and easy to construct due to the on-going wars around them. •  Windows and doors were made out of wood, too, but windows back then didn’t have glass or sliding doors. They were mostly openings to town view in the city state of Chu outside and there will be partitions, mostly squares made out of sticks depending on the size of the window. •  At that time, houses became for common for citizens to own and nobles became to live like normal citizens. This change led to the growth of population the houses became more titter together. •  Also, some houses are constructed as manufacture factories for ceramics, bronze product and iron product. Most of the people would live in a •  Also, there are shed houses for horses, cows, ducks…. Et house like this
  • 7. HOW THE WEALTHY LIVED •  During that time, a wealthy family would e nobles, ministers, army general/commander, and rich business men. They can buy their land with money, or their land may be rewarded by the King if you’ve done something extraordinary. •  The wealthy would most live in a big house with all different kinds of rooms. It includes, main hall for greeting guests, at least 3 bedrooms, 1 studying room (mostly for the father) bathroom, barn/woodshed, and kitchen… •  Houses that the wealthy live in have paintings on the wall unlike the normal citizens. The paintings are beautiful with flowers, nature, and other things. •  During the Warring States period, not all city states abolished the well-field system so landlords and wealthy people may still own large amount of fields and land. (The well-field system is not completely abolished until Qin reunited China)
  • 8. FOOD •  Wheat, millet, and beans are the main crop and food people eat in the Warring Wheat States period. Those crops in the Yellow river basin and the Yangtze river basin are very common and are cheat to buy. •  Dog is one of the earliest domestic animals human had. During this period, dog has 3 main use to people: guard gods, hunting dogs, and food. Dog meat are only for rich people only because it’s more expensive and dogs are commonly used for sacrificial uses. •  Wild animals in the north (see map) are more populated and have more species. Goat meat and beef were the common food for any family except rich people have a higher percentage of eating meat than others. •  Growth of fruits and vegetables crossed a great step forward because of the new technology: iron. This made farmers grow more and better crops and new Mountain goat species are found and developed in the Warring States period.
  • 9. FAMILY LIFE •  In the Warring States period, a family would include (most common family structure) father, mother, a child(ren), grandfather and/or grandmother, and maybe a servant fields from any circumstances. •  The father or grandfather would be the head of the family because Ancient China is a patriarchy society. •  Most of the people in China thought families were very important. Children often also lived with their grandparents, aunts and uncles, and their cousins. For richer people, they may also live with servant or slaves •  People thought it’s really important to respect elders so the oldest male in the house will be in charge of the family until they die. farmer •  Men and women were treated very differently in many ways. For example, only boys were allowed to go to school and girls had to stay at home to do chores and help out. Only man can be involved with politics, business, and other things. Men had the right to inherit the fortunes that their family have. Once a women is married, they are seen as a part of the husband's family but they can still go back to their parents’ house for visits. •  If your family wasn’t rich enough to afford paying field workers, teenagers and adults had to go out and work in the fields during the days. A girl weaving cloth
  • 10. MARRIAGE •  Ever since ancient times, there has been a saying that the three most delightful and important moments in your life is the success in the imperial examination, marriage, and the birth of a A modern wedding with son. traditional ceremony •  From the last slide, we know that Ancient China is a patriarchy society. When a men married a women, the bride would live in the men’s house and become part of that family. This causes the bride in the lowest position in the family besides slaves or servant. •  During the marriage ceremony, the groom will go to the bride’s house to greet her. Then, there will be a sedan chair carried by The groom and the bride’s hamals and they’ll march around the town; the group of people traditional costume would end up in the groom’s houses. This is the greeting ceremony. •  The symbol: “囍” (xi) means joy, happiness, and love. This symbol is the doubling word of word: “ ”. People double the word together because they believe it will double the meaning; then they’ll have double joy, happiness, and love.
  • 11. CHILDHOOD •  People took good care of their children. They carried them all the time, and gave the best food they possibly can. But if your family wasn't rich, teenagers, strong man and/or women would have to work in the fields or working for landlords from sunrise to sunset. In this situation, lots of children would stay with their grandparents, If your family is rich, you would live in uncle, aunt, or other older siblings. a house like this •  Children are considered to have the responsibility to continue the family name (last name) •  They have to obey to what their parents told them to do and it’s really important for them to respect elders. •  Only boys and rich people are allowed to go to school because the ancient Chinese thought boys were more important than girls. Girls would stay at home and help maintain the house. •  Boys in ancient time often live with their family even when they grow If your family is poor, you would live in a house like the one above up and got married. On the other hand, when girls get married, they’ll move to the groom’s house and do whatever she was told to do. Once a girl is married, it means that their parents won’t see her for a very long time. (In the Warring States period, people got married very young, about 16-18 were considered the time to get married)
  • 12. COMPARISON IN CHILDHOOD Warring States Period Modern Canada Most of the boys study at school and older teenagers All children have the right to be educated. There’s studied for imperial exams. The imperial exam elementary school, highschool, and college or determined whether you’ll be government officials. university. Other than school curriculum, there are Girls wasn’t allowed to go to school during the period. many different programs such as basketball, soccer, band…. If your family is really poor that they can’t afford to Child slavery is illegal in Canada and every child is feed you, they might sell you to a landlord or have protected under the children rights of UN. you work for landlords gain some money The marriage was very important but the groom and In Canada, young people get close together and the bride often met each other for the first time in the become boy and girlfriend to know each other. After wedding ceremony. This is because the marriage was both people agree to get married, then they’ll arrange arranged by the parents instead of themselves. the wedding ceremony. Clothes that children wear are mostly made by their Kids mostly buy their clothes from stores with variety mom, aunt, or servant. They didn’t have all sorts of of choices including color, fabric, style…et. materials and styles but with uni-color or two and similar style. (Rich people wears differently than others)
  • 13. EDUCATION •  Education played a big role in this period. As the government innovate its policies, people had different views than before. •  Most of the children didn’t go to school because of variety of factors. But if you were a boy, you will most likely to be sent off to school. Kids study very hard at school; when your young, your goal was to memorize the books people had written down before. If your old enough for the imperial exam, you would study all day long trying to get enrolled to become a government official. Painting of a school •  To make the exam fair, only the test mark counted, it didn’t matter who’s (1200AD) your father, are you poor or rich, or were you a good at Kongfu. •  School usually started around 6:00am and end at 4:00pm and it was free to go to school because the government paid for you. •  At school, students would learn how to read & write poems and essays. You would learn painting skills and you would have to memorize every word of the Confusion Philosophy. •  If you were smart enough, you would do a special test to enter a gift program. For others, you may stay in the same class doing the same thing every day for 6-7 years. Confucius
  • 14. RELIGION •  During the Warring States period, people mostly believe in spiritual worship and praying in supernatural beings. This is because the can’t explain the scientific appearance of nature things such as earthquakes, lightning, drought…et. They thought that it was the ghost who was manipulating the weather. •  Sacrificing played an important role in the religion. Sacrificing and prying god, Oracle bone script ghost, and their ancestors were considered an important ceremony for Kings, nobles, and government official because they thought by doing this, they’ll get good luck and keep them in power. •  Since the Shang Dynasty, sorcerers had been using oracle shells to divine and pray. This developed to the writing: oracle bone script. •  The belief of different gods led to the root of Taoism in the future. Taoism believe in many different gods like Earth, ocean, wind, sun, and heroic people ,too. Symbol for Taoism •  Confucianism is the philosophy developed by a famous scholar: Confucius. His belief was the way people treat each other and how people should behave. This theory settled a foundation for modern education in humanity.
  • 15. COMMON GODS •  Jade Emperor: He is the ruler of the heaven and all realms of existence including Man and hell. This god comes from the Taoism mythology. His position is like the Greek god Zeus who rules everything in Ancient Greek religion. •  Taiqing: He is one of the 3 pure gods in Taoism. Jade Emperor He’s also known as “Daode Tianzun“, meaning the universally honoured one of Tao and virtues. After the Spring and Autumn period, people believed that the Taoism philosopher: Laozi became Taiqing when he died. He is still one of the most important god to modern people. •  Guanyin is one of the top 3 gods in Buddhism, Guanyin Amitabha, Guanyin, and Mahasthamaprapta. In the classic Buddhism say, Quanyin has great mercy and is very generous;she’ll forgive you if you repend yourself. Taiqing
  • 16. CLOTHING Poor: Dragon embroideries on a silk robe •  Poor man wore baggy tough fiber trousers and a loose shirt. They sometimes wore a wool lined coat for winter. Women wore basic lining dresses like the one on the left. They often wear wool for winter and cotton for summer. Both men and women wore shoes made out of woven straws and sometimes cotton fabric shoes. Clothes that poor people wore are usually plain and dirty because of the hard laboring. Because they have to work so hard just to feed their family, any A women’s dress kind of luxury was out of question. Rich: •  Silk was considered a luxury fabric and wore by rich people, King, ministers, nobles… Man would wear silk robes with big sash around their waist and women would wear robes that show their undershirt of a different colored silk. For shoes, they wore slippers with wool linings and other soft fabrics. On their robe, there’s usually colorful and beautiful embroideries like flowers, symbols such as dragon, nature sceneries…et.
  • 17. ART & MUSIC Bronze vase (278 BCE) •  In the warring state period. The bronze industry development is the A traditional “band” most important one. In same time, the smelting of iron, lacquer ware, pottery, were in the development, too. During this period, most common art pieces such as pots, bowls were all hand made. •  In ancient Chinese paintings, people liked to draw themes about Painting of a nature, animals, trees, mountains, flowers, water…et. There were mountain different influence from India, and Western Asia. (City State of Wei) •  During the Zhou Dynasty, Chinese artists also began to make all kinds of lacquered boxes, and to paint landscapes and people on silk cloth. •  In Hubei, Suizhou unearthed about 15000 art pieces including: Bronze sacrificial utensils, clocks, weapons, lacquer, and wood, and bamboo pieces. •  Musicians were seen much lower than painters, writers, and philosopher although people believed that music was the harmonization with god. Also, to determine whether music was popular would be whether if the King liked the subject or not. erhu •  There are categories of instrument: woodwind such as dizi, percussion such as bell, bowed strings like erhu, and struck and plucked strings like pipa
  • 18. FESTIVALS •  The biggest celebration of the year is the New Year celebration. It is often called Lunar Ne Year or Chinese New Year. In ancient China, people used the Lunar calendar usually 20-30 days later than our calendar. Ex. 6/3 would be 5/2 in Lunar calendar. •  According to the myth, this tradition started with the Red lanterns on New Year Day fight against a beast called Nian. It would come to town on the first day of New Year and eat, animals, crops, and even people, especially children. To protect themselves, they would put food in front of their house the first day of New Year. They believed that Nian will eat the food they prepared so it won’t eat anyone. Also people found out that Nian was afraid of the color red so they would put red lanterns, red spring rolls on their doors and windows. It is also a tradition that people used firecrackers to scare away Nian. Although Nian did not come back. It became a tradition of the New Year celebration. Red Spring rolls Traditional firecracker
  • 19. CONCLUSION •  The Warring States Period is a great change for the history of China including: technology, arts and music, government, the way people think, and the great change of education. It is a period of time when war, education, politics, reform… are all mixed together and people are having new views about both in life and material things. •  At the end of the Warring States period, Qin reunited China and created the 1 st Imperial dynasty in the history of Ancient China. A lot of things that the Qin dynasty use came from the Warring States period such as measurements, writing, political policies. •  Others say that the most important thing Qin dynasty did was setting guidelines for the other dynasties; so I guess we could say that the Warring States period settle a guideline for Qin dynasty.
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