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Topic 9;2-5 China, Mongols, Korea, Japan

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usurpillegally take over
dowrypayment to the bridegroom or his family from the bride's family in an arranged marriage
tributary stateindependent states that give money or tribute to another state
land reformredistribution of land
gentrywealthy landowning class in China
pagodaa type of architecture that developed in China in which the eaves of the roof curve up on the corners
Sui DynastyDynasty during which China was reunified after a long period of chaos following the fall of the Han Dynasty
WendiFirst Emperor of the Sui Dynasty
Yangdiemperor who undid his father’s accomplishments by raising taxes and increasing forced conscriptions into the Chinese army
Grand Canala man-made waterway connecting the Huang He to the Yangtze River
Wua great Chinese leader during the Tang Dynasty who helped make stricter standards for the civil service system
Tangthe Chinese dynasty from 600s to 900s that was geographically nearly as large as the Han dynasty
Songthe Chinese dynasty from 900s to 1200s that marked a 2nd Golden Age
Tang Taizhongthe most admired Emperor of China
Genghis Khanthe Mongol leader who united all the Mongols under his rule
Pax Mongolicapeace under Mongol rule
Kublai Khanthe Mongol leader who finally conquered the Southern Song dynasty
Marco PoloItalian merchant who lived in China during the rule of the Mongols
Yuan DynastyKublai Khan’s Mongol Dynasty
Ming Dynastythe Chinese dynasty to follow the Mongol rule
Zheng HeChinese admiral of the Ming dynasty
abacusinstrument used in China to make mathematical calculations
steppesdry grasslands
celadona porcelain with an unusual blue-green glaze
literacy ratepercentage of people who can read or write
hangulan alphabet using symbols to represent the sounds of spoken Korean
Silla1st dynasty to unite Korea which became a tributary state of China but preserved their independence
Koryo2nd dynasty of Korea during which Buddhism became very influential
Choson3rd dynasty of Korea after Mongols were expelled in which Korea based its government on Confucian principles and refined their writing by creating an alphabet
ring of fireregion of the Pacific ocean prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
archipelagochain of islands
tsunamikiller tidal waves set off by earthquakes
Shintoworship of the forces of nature
selective borrowingadopting some ideas and culture from another civilization
Yamato clanJapan’s first and only dynasty who claim direct descent from the Sun Goddess
Lady Murasakiauthor of Tale of Genji
Tale of Genjithe world’s first full length novel
kanaJapanese writing that used phoenetic symbols representing syllables
shoguna supreme military commander in Japan
daimyogreat Japanese warrior lords who were vassals to the shogun
samuraiJapanese lesser lords who were the fighting aristocracy (knights)
bushidoa Japanese warrior’s code of values
kabukia form of drama in Japan based on Noh plays
haikua Japanese type of poetry with only three lines
Zen Buddhismform of Buddhism that became very popular among warriors and artists in Japan
Seppukuritual suicide among the Samurai
centralized feudalismJapan kept the outward form of feudal society but imposed central government control
Tokugawashogunate that ruled Japan after a violent period that followed Mongol invasions rule lasted until 1868


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