Lesson 1: Geographical Features of China: Location and Topography
Lesson 1: Geographical Features of China: Location and Topography
Lesson 1: Geographical Features of China: Location and Topography
China was the largest country by population and one of the largest by
area. Chinese people called their country “Zhongguo” which means “Central
Country” or “Middle Kingdom”.
Perhaps the two most important geographical features of Ancient China were
the two major rivers that flowed through central China:
1. YELLOW RIVER
It was along the banks of the Yellow river where the Chinese civilization first
formed.
It is also called the Huang He River.
The Yellow River is known as the "Mother River of China" and "the Cradle of
Chinese Civilization" in China, as its basin is the birthplace of the northern
Chinese civilizations and the most prosperous region in early Chinese
history.
The Yellow River also has the name "China's Sorrow" because of the terrible
floods that have occurred throughout history when its banks overflowed.
2. YANGTZE RIVER
Is south of the Yellow River and flows in the same direction (west to east).
It is 3,988 miles long and is the third longest river in the world.
POPULATION
More than one-fifth of the world’s population or 1.3 billion people live in China.
The central economic are located in Beijing the Capital of China.
CONFUCIUS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Confucius is a latinized word for Kong Fuzi a Chinese term which means
"Master Kong"
2. Confucius Personal name is "Qiu" and family name of "Kong"
3. Confucius born on September 28 551 B.C.E in state of lu (now shantung
province) in Qufu China.
4. Confucius was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher of
the spring and autumn period of Chinese history.
5. Kong Fuzi founded Confucianism during Zhou dynasty.
CONFUCIANISM
BOOK OF CHANGES
Focuses on predictions following type of divination called cleromancy
BOOK OF HISTORY
Composed of speeches (or prose) of royalties and ministers from Shang
and Zhou dynasty
BOOK OF POETRY
Collection of 305 songs compiled around 600 B.C.E Includes various
themes such as love, courtship, abandonment and dances.
LESSON 3: THE RISE AND FALL OF THE CHINESE EMPIRE
CHIN DYNASTY
The dynasty was the first section of the great Wall was built
which extends over 1,200 miles across China.
4 NOBLE TRUTHS
8 FOLD PATHS
1. Mahayana Buddhism
Mahayana is one of the two major schools of Buddhism. The name comes from a
Sanskrit term meaning “the Great Vehicle.”
Largest major tradition of Buddhism existing today.
Follows the teaching of Siddhartha Gautama or Gautama Buddha
2. Theravada Buddhism
Were the most ancient branch of Buddhism still extant today and the one that
preserved the teachings of Gautama Buddha.
3. Zen Buddhism
Is a school of Mahayana Buddhism that originated in China during the Tang
dynasty.
It was strongly influenced by Taoism/Daoism
Daoism/Taoism
Emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao/Dao
Tao/Dao means “The Way”
4. Tibetan Buddhism
Is the state religion of Tibet (One of the largest state/province of China)
Tibetan Buddhism combines the essential teachings of Mahayana Buddhism and
material from an ancient/old Tibetan religion called Bon.