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The Shang Dynasty 1766 BCE – 1027 BCE

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The Shang Dynasty. 1766 BCE – 1027 BCE. Writing. The Shang Dynasty was the first dynasty in China to communicate with writing. Some Chinese writing evolved from pictographs created during the Shang Dynasty period. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Shang Dynasty1766 BCE – 1027 BCE

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Writing • The Shang Dynasty was

the first dynasty in China to communicate with writing.

• Some Chinese writing evolved from pictographs created during the Shang Dynasty period.

• About 4500 characters have been found, and 1000 can be connected to Chinese writing today.

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Society • The Shang people

were ruled by a king who was believed to be a descendant of the supreme god, Shang Ti.

• As the son of god he was thought to have the divine right to rule; this was called the “mandate of heaven”.

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Society• The king made many

of his decisions by casting oracle bones. The question would be written on a piece of ox bone or tortoise shell and cracked using high temperatures. The cracks would be read as saying: yes, no, lucky, or unlucky.

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Society• Shang society was

divided into classes: the king (also religious leader), nobles (war leaders and land owners), crafts people and merchants, and farmers (the largest amount of people), and finally slaves.

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Society

• Farmers provided food for the country, helped by working on the great buildings of the kingdom, and were soldiers during times of war.

• Slaves were often prisoners of war, and they worked under threat of death.

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Society • Crafts people worked with

bronze and jade. They were skilled at making weapons, tools, jewellery, pottery, and fine silk cloth.

• Merchants used rice or cowrie shells as money. Metal coins were invented in the 5th century BCE. At first they were long and thin, but later made round with a hole in the middle to string on belts.

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Bronze

Jade

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Bronze weapon from Shang Dynasty.

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Food• The basic food of the

Shang people was millet (a type of grain). Barley and wheat were also grown.

• Vegetables and beans were grown in gardens, fish were caught from the rivers, and animals such as deer and bears were hunted on the plains.

• By the Shang dynasty, the Chinese had domesticated pigs, dogs, goats, sheep, water buffalo, and some fowl.

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Food

• With the unpredictable river flooding or causing drought, the Chinese often experienced famine and starvation.

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Food

• People in Asia have been drinking tea for centuries.

• According to Chinese mythology, tea was invented in 2737 BCE, when the Chinese emperor was sitting beneath a tea tree and leaf fell into his boiling water.

• Tea became one of Chinas most valuable trading product between English traders and the Chinese.

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Tea? Or tea?

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Loose Leaf Tea

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Food

• Shang people used chopsticks for eating and cooking; they boiled, steamed, or stir fried their food.

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