CHAPTER 10
The westward expansion of the Tang Dynasty was stopped by the
Battle of Talas against the Muslim Abbasid Empire.
Which Mongol conquest was most successful?
China
The Silk Road connected
China, India, and the Middle East.
The founder of the Mongol Empire was
Genghis Khan
The Turkish-speaking tribal group that ultimately overthrew the Tang were the
Kirghiz
The Empress Wu did all of following except:
Led her armies from horseback
As a peasant, bandit, and then the first Ming emperor, Hongwu did all except:
Lived in a simple hut instead of a palace.
The Confucian scholar who was the primary proponent of the idea that the correct way to transcend the material world was self-cultivation through the "investigation of things" was
Zhu Xi.
The Mongols founded the Ming Dynasty.
false
All of the following contributed to the fall of the Tang except
invasion by the Mongols.
Over the course of the three centuries after the fall of the Han and before the rise of the Sui Dynasty,
Buddhism developed a much wider following among the Chinese people.
As a result of early Tang rule,
Buddhist influence helped to produce a blossoming of Chinese culture.
Chinese critics of Buddhism saw it as a threat to
Confucian teachings.
Ming China's economy became the largest in the world due to development because of all except:
Developing gunpowder, allowing for a professional army.
What contributed to the demise of the Yuan Dynasty?
Excessive military spending
China's three main exports are all EXCEPT:
Herbs used in Chinese medicines
Which of the following statements is not a valid observation about the Sui Dynasty?
It permanently incorporated Korea into the Chinese domain.
Under the ____ Dynasty, China extended its rule into Mongolia and Central Asia.
Ming
What did Chinese parents expect from their children, above all else?
Obedience
Rice became the main food crop in China during which dynasty?
Song
In 755, a rebellion that briefly gained control of Chang'an undermined the ____ Dynasty.
Tang
Which of the following was not an economic factor in medieval China?
The Sui dynasty closed the Silk Road.
The name given to the Asian region northwest of traditional China that was pacified by the Tang was
Xinjiang
The Tang Dynasty was interrupted by
a consort, Wu Zetian, who established her own Zhou Dynasty.
With the increase in trade and urban activities during the Tang and Song eras,
a landed gentry class assumed a position of social and economic dominance.
Wu Zhao
became empress of China.
The Popes and Great Khans of the Mongol empire
both believed that their respective actions were sanctioned by heaven
The Chinese concept of history has traditionally been different from that of the West in that the Chinese tended to have a
cyclical concept of time.
The Song political system
developed the equivalent of a modern cabinet within its Department of State Affairs.
State Confucianism
expressed a traditional, activist element in Chinese philosophy.
After being an outlaw and a monk, Chu was hesitant to become emperor, to receive the Mandate of Heaven, because of the sign of an eclipse.
false
During the Han, the Chinese mastered the art of manufacturing steel.
false
Genghis Khan spent his teen years in the shadow of his elder brother.
false
In the 1280s, Venice's Marco Polo visited the city of Nanjing, the capital of the Yuan dynasty.
false
Kublai Khan imposed Mongolian traditions on the Chinese court.
false
Most scholars think it likely that Zheng He circumnavigated the globe.
false
The Mongols succeeded the Ming as the rulers of China.
false
The Sui Dynasty united all of China after a long period of disunity and built a capital at Beijing.
false
The Sui Dynasty was China's longest dynasty.
false
The Tale of the Marshes is a sentimental tale of day-to-day peasant life.
false
The early Tang sought to enhance the power of the landed nobility.
false
The novel began to appear under the Tang dynasty as part of a new literary movement.
false
The Chinese familial ideal was a
family with at least ten children.
Affluent Chinese during the Tang Dynasty
had new forms of entertainment and means of communication.
Civil service examinations
heavily favored aristocrats during the Tang dynasty
In the Chinese civil service examination system,
in comparison to other civilizations, the process provided a means for upward social mobility.
The Mongols
made use of Chinese institutions in governing China.
The most effective expression of literature from the Tang to the Ming dynasties was in the form of
poetry
The Buddhist sect that stressed the role of devotion was
the Pure Land Sect.
All of the following are correct about the Ming dynasty except
there were no contacts with Vietnam or Korea.
(In the Sui dynasty video) After the Han Dynasty fell, the literati rejected the tenants of Confucianism and turned to Neo-Daoism, that all things emanate from nothing.
true
After the third century CE collapse of the Han dynasty, China fell into a long period of division and civil war.
true
Although the Sui dynasty ruled only a short time, its successes included the construction of the Grand Canal, linking the Yangtze and the Yellow rivers.
true
By the Tang and Song eras, the gentry had replaced the aristocracy as the political and economic elite of Chinese society.
true
Disagreeing with the Ming Emperor brought death by nine degrees, i.e. death to nine degrees of extended family: parents, siblings, children and grandchildren, aunts, uncles, on and on.
true
During its final decades, the Song rulers were forced to pay tribute to the Jurchen peoples.
true
Foot binding was common for women of all social classes in northern China.
true
Genghis Khan's first child had doubtful paternity.
true
In the 1400s, after the Ming admiral, Zhenghe, had successfully led several large sailing expeditions to the coast of Africa and throughout Southeast Asia, the voyages were discontinued and were never revived.
true
Like the Boston Tea Party started the American Revolution, the "Throw Opium into the Sea" party started the Opium wars.
true
Tantrism emphasized the importance of magical symbols and ritual.
true
Tea emerged as China's national drink under the Tang.
true
Tea has been consumed for 6,000 years.
true
Tea was first eaten as a vegetable or grain porridge.
true
The British became opium dealers to be able to afford importing Chinese tea.
true
The Tang Dynasty witnessed a flowering of Chinese culture.
true
The defeat of the Tang Dynasty happened in the early tenth century.
true
The second Ming emperor, (a usurper) ordered a million men who worked twenty years to build the Forbidden City in Beijing for his palace.
true
The weary inventor of agriculture, Shennong, discovered tea by accidentally poisoning himself 72 times.
true
Zhu Xi was a leading figure in the School of Mind.
true
The Sui emperor was a(n) ____ ruler.
tyrannical
Neo-Confucianism
under Zhu Xi, divided the world into a material world and a transcendent world.
The Chinese civil service examination system
was unable to solve the problem of officials using their positions to help their relatives.