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World History China
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1. Meaning 'barbarian -' this word showed China's belief that outsiders were evil - uncivilized or deserving of scorn.
May 4th Movement
Spheres of Influence
ManYi
Factories
2. The series of twenty books written by Confucius's students cataloguing his teachings; he himself never wrote any of his ideas down.
Late Qing Reforms
The Analects
People's Revolutionary Army
Five Cardinal Relationships
3. Areas in China dominated and funded by foreign - often European - countries. Technically - these were still under Chinese rule.
Red Army
Cixi
Treaty Of Nanjing
Spheres of Influence
4. The escape of the Red Army in 1934 from the Nationalist effort to eliminate them. Over the course of a year - the army marched 6000 miles to Shaanxi and formed a base camp there.
The Six Arts of Confucius
Long March
Nationalist Party/Guomindang
Hundred Days Reform
5. The leader of the Chinese Communist Party - who went into hiding in the countryside in 1927 to attempt to resurrect an opposition to the Nationalists.
Koutou
Mao Zedong
December 8 - 1949
Spheres of Influence
6. The required ritual performed in front of the emperor in which one would kneel three times and touch his head to the floor nine times.
Koutou
Warlords
Daoism
Most Favored Nation
7. The official appointed by the Chinese government Who was in charge of taxes and control of trade - with whom foreign traders were not permitted to speak.
Treaty Of Nanjing
Daoism
Extraterritoriality
Hoppo
8. 1835-1908 The Empress Dowager (widow) who controlled the Chinese empire through the reigning emperor. She sided with the fired officials to help end the Hundred Days Reform.
Manchus
Sino-Japanese War
Dynastic Cycles
Cixi
9. Efforts by the Empress Cixi to save the Qing Dynasty between 1901 and 1908 introducing a modern education system - a new system for civil service entrance - and a new army.
December 8 - 1949
Late Qing Reforms
Qing Dynasty
Commissioner Lin
10. The single port that British and foreign traders could access before the Opium War.
Mao Zedong
Opium War
Canton/Guangzhou
Qing Dynasty
11. The treaty ending the Opium war - which was heavily favored toward the British. The Chinese were to pay 21 million dollars - give the British Hong Kong and to extend trading rights to the British.
Warlords
Treaty Of Nanjing
People's Revolutionary Army
Hong Xiuquan
12. The peasant rebellion in the early 1850s led by Hong Xiuquan which supported an early form of communism. Though they were able to defeat the Qing empire - foreign countries suppressed the Taiping with their militaries.
Taiping Rebellion
Japanese occupation of Shangdong
3 People's Principle
Warlords
13. The date that Chiang Kai-Shek and the Guomindang fled the mainland to form the ROC on the island of Taiwan.
Republic of China
Nanjing
Lord George Macartney
December 8 - 1949
14. The idea - very much consistent with Confucian ideals of dominance - that China's neighboring states were supposed to be subservient - and owed China tribute. Also - these states were to observe China as superior in culture - policy and economy.
Northern Expedition
Tributary System
Paris Peace Conference
Sun Yat Sen
15. In the summer of 1898 - this was an effort by Kang Youwei and the emperor to restructure Chinese society. Some of the reforms include the establishment of the University of Beijing - the modernization of curriculum in education - the establishment of
Extraterritoriality
Hundred Days Reform
Mao Zedong
Lord George Macartney
16. An extremely addicting drug now found in morphine which the British and other foreign traders brought to China to trade for Chinese goods - as the Chinese had little interest in European goods.
Hong Xiuquan
Warlords
Kongfuzi
Opium
17. The perceived right to rule granted the emperor by supernatural powers - making him above the common people.
andate of Heaven
3 People's Principle
Revolutionary Alliance
Nationalist Party/Guomindang
18. 1937-1945 After Japanese forces invaded China in July 1937 - the Nationalists and Communists united to fight them off - though neither invested as many men or as much equipment as they might - for they did not trust each other. The war ended with the
War of Resistance
Opium War
Lun Yu (Record of Conversation)
Five Cardinal Relationships
19. An alternative to Confucianism recommending activity in accord with nature with emphasis on little government intervention and and 'action of inaction.'
Canton System
Daoism
Revolutionary Alliance
The Six Arts of Confucius
20. The idea - often in the 19th century - that a country should build up an empire. Ex. 'scramble for Africa'
Imperialism
Nationalist Party/Guomindang
Red Army
Boxer Rebellion
21. The relationships of dominance in Confucianism: Emperor over official - father over son - husband over wife - and elder brothers over the younger. There was also the relationship between male friends which was NOT related to rank.
Five Cardinal Relationships
Factories
Qing Dynasty
Lord George Macartney
22. (573-621) The court regent who used Confucianism to justify the supremacy of the emperor and centralization of government in Japan. This led to greater following of Confucius within Japan.
October 1 - 1949
Civil War
Prince Shotuki
Mao Zedong
23. A religion from India started by Prince Gautama based on the concept of freeing oneself from material possessions and clinging to life - and that man's suffering is an artifact of his own creation.
Revolutionary Alliance
Long March
Buddhism
3 People's Principle
24. The Buddhist belief that people exist in a cycle of reincarnation - being reborn based on the quality of the life they had previously led. The ultimate goal of a Buddhist was to reach nirvana - a state of peacefulness - by ridding oneself of selfish
Warlords
Late Qing Reforms
Hong Xiuquan
Karma
25. 'The Canon of the Way' was a book of poetry by Laozi - the old master - outlining the core principles of Daoism.
Dynastic Cycles
Five Cardinal Relationships
Daodejing
Self-Strengthening Movement'
26. 'The Enlightened One' From the foothills of the Himalayas along the border of India and Nepal - contemplated the cause of misery and suffering - and through meditation - created Buddhism.
Lun Yu (Record of Conversation)
Prince Gautama/Buddha
Opium
Dynastic Cycles
27. The September 1901 treaty ending the Boxer Rebellion requiring that China pay 330 million in indemnity - punishing the Chinese officials - and weakening the Chinese military.
Boxer Protocol
andate of Heaven
Republic of China
Karma
28. The date that Mao Zedong declared victory over the Nationalists - instituting the People's Republic of China.
December 8 - 1949
Daodejing
'The Land System and Heavenly Dynasty'
October 1 - 1949
29. 1945-1949 Immediately after the War of Resistance ended - the Nationalists and Communists fought for control of China. Though the Nationalists appeared to have the upper hand - their support crumbled due to economic troubles and corruption. The Commu
War of Resistance
Civil War
Prince Shotuki
Paris Peace Conference
30. The rival regional military leaders who fought for control of China between 1916 and 1919.
andate of Heaven
Factories
Lun Yu (Record of Conversation)
Warlords
31. Born in 551 BCE - Confucius was a Chinese philosopher - mostly on social and political relationships. His teachings extended beyond his 3000 students to become the basis of traditional Chinese - Japanese - Korean - and Vietnamese culture.
Han Chinese
Buddhism
Late Qing Reforms
Confucius
32. A group of Chinese revolutionary students who elected Sun Yat Sen their leader. The group failed ten times to overthrow the empire before the 1911 Revolution.
Karma
Nanjing
Factories
Revolutionary Alliance
33. Areas in China dominated and funded by foreign - often European - countries. Technically - these were still under Chinese rule.
Self-Strengthening Movement'
Boxer Rebellion
Most Favored Nation
Spheres of Influence
34. Ritual - music - mathematics - history - archery and charioteering were the core of Confucianism educations - designed to produce rounded and moral gentlemen.
Warlords
Sun Yat Sen
Karma
The Six Arts of Confucius
35. 1839-1842 - it was fought between the British and Chinese over the opium trade. The British were ultimately victorious - and the war ended in the Treaty of Nanjing.
Confucius
Qing Dynasty
Opium War
Spheres of Influence
36. (Record of Conversation) The Chinese name for 'The Analects -' the records of Confucius's teachings as written by his students.
People's Revolutionary Army
Republic of China
Northern Expedition
Lun Yu (Record of Conversation)
37. The capital of the Taiping rebellion captures from the Qing dynasty in 1853.
Confucius
The Six Arts of Confucius
Nanjing
Hoppo
38. The date that Chiang Kai-Shek and the Guomindang fled the mainland to form the ROC on the island of Taiwan.
Opium
December 8 - 1949
Cixi
'United Front'
39. The last of China's emperors - a six year old boy - who gave up his throne on Feb. 12 - 1912.
Hong Xiuquan
Dynastic Cycles
Puyi
People's Revolutionary Army
40. The living quarters of foreign traders which were blockaded for 47 days with 350 inside. This action by Commissioner Lin led to the Opium War.
Most Favored Nation
Warlords
Manchus
Factories
41. (Record of Conversation) The Chinese name for 'The Analects -' the records of Confucius's teachings as written by his students.
Lun Yu (Record of Conversation)
Hong Kong
Civil War
The Six Arts of Confucius
42. An island off mainland China which the British traders fled to after resisting Chinese efforts to stem the opium trade. It was eventually given to the British after the opium war.
Confucius
Treaty Of Nanjing
Hong Kong
Chiang Kai-Shek
43. Lin Xezu - appointed by the emperor in 1839 to end the opium trade in Guangzhou (Canton).
Long March
Spheres of Influence
Kongfuzi
Commissioner Lin
44. (573-621) The court regent who used Confucianism to justify the supremacy of the emperor and centralization of government in Japan. This led to greater following of Confucius within Japan.
ManYi
Karma
Macao
Prince Shotuki
45. The self-given name of China during the Qing Dynasty - demonstrating the Chinese idea that they were the center of the universe. The rest of the world was relatively insignificant.
Prince Shotuki
Middle Kingdom
Puyi
Tributary System
46. The war following the Boxer Rebellion which was the largest conflict between China and the west.
Hong Xiuquan
ar of 1900
Kang Youwei
Sun Yat Sen
47. 1894-1895 The war between the Chinese and former tributary state Japan - which - after a Japanese victory - prompted the Chinese to reform its military and social system.
Chinese Communist Party
Opium
Extraterritoriality
Sino-Japanese War
48. In 1915 - during WWI - Japan forced Germany to give up Shandong Province in China and then moved in. The resulted in a great deal of anger from the Chinese people.
Red Army
Five Cardinal Relationships
Japanese occupation of Shangdong
Kang Youwei
49. Also 'Kongzi -' the Chinese name for Confucius meaning 'Master Kong'
Cixi
Neo-Confucianism
Kongfuzi
Middle Kingdom
50. The 1860s movement by loyalist officials to attempt to modernize China with Western military technology and self sufficiency in weapon production.
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