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born in 1170s; elected supreme Mongol ruler (khagan) in 1206;
began
Mongolsthe
rise to world power; died
1227
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1 Song 2 Genghis
Dynasty Khan
3 Abbasid 4 Neo-Confucianism
Caliphate
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, Song Dynasty (960-1279 CE) The Chinese dynasty that placed
much more emphasis on civil administration, industry,
education, and arts other than military.
Confucianism The system of ethics, education, and
statesmanship taught by Confucius and his disciples,
stressing love for humanity, ancestor worship, reverence
for parents, and harmony in thought and conduct.
ancestors
Filial Piety (Confucianism) a virtue of respect for one's parents, elders, and
Imperial BureaucracyDivision of an empire into organized provinces to make it easier to control
Neo-ConfucianismA philosophy that emerged in Song-dynasty
China; it revived Confucian thinking while adding in
Buddhist and Daoist elements.
Buddhism in ChinaSpread by the Silk Roads, took form of Mahavana
Buddhism. Blended with Daoism, formed 'Chan
Buddhism' (aka Zen Buddhism).
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1450 CE |Certified Exam Questions & Verified
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born in 1170s; elected supreme Mongol ruler (khagan) in 1206;
began
Mongolsthe
rise to world power; died
1227
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1 Song 2 Genghis
Dynasty Khan
3 Abbasid 4 Neo-Confucianism
Caliphate
Don't
know?
Terms in this set (76)
1
, Song Dynasty (960-1279 CE) The Chinese dynasty that placed
much more emphasis on civil administration, industry,
education, and arts other than military.
Confucianism The system of ethics, education, and
statesmanship taught by Confucius and his disciples,
stressing love for humanity, ancestor worship, reverence
for parents, and harmony in thought and conduct.
ancestors
Filial Piety (Confucianism) a virtue of respect for one's parents, elders, and
Imperial BureaucracyDivision of an empire into organized provinces to make it easier to control
Neo-ConfucianismA philosophy that emerged in Song-dynasty
China; it revived Confucian thinking while adding in
Buddhist and Daoist elements.
Buddhism in ChinaSpread by the Silk Roads, took form of Mahavana
Buddhism. Blended with Daoism, formed 'Chan
Buddhism' (aka Zen Buddhism).
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