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The Shang Dynasty

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ThE SHANG DYNASTY

BY AARON RYOO PERIOD 4
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RELIGION

  • The Shang believed that when a person died, they would go to the afterlife.
  • Ancestor worship was honoring ancestors through rituals
  • King used oracle bone to ask advice on hunting, building new cities, and whether to go to war
  • This room represents and has the bodies that were buried here.
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ART

  • showed great skill in working with bronze.
  • produced outstanding jade pieces.
  • The most common picture was an animal mask
  • They made pots like this one.
Photo by ellenm1

WRITING

  • The inscriptions on oracle bones are some of the earliest known examples of Chinese writing.
  • People also used logographs that were characters that stand out for words.
  • A written language played a major role in unifying Chinese people
  • They used these to carve oracle bones.
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GOVERMENT

  • The government was led by a powerful King who controlled the land.
  • Shang kings depended on strong armies to maintain their rule.
  • The armies were powerful because of bronze weapons
  • Armies were made up of many foot soldiers, archers, and fighters in chariots
Photo by mharrsch

TECHNOLOGY

  • Working with bronze was an important technology
  • They used bronze to make arrowheads, axe heads, and helmets.
  • The bronze-making skill is one of the reasons they were to remain in power for more than 500 years
  • This weapon is made of bronze.
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NOBLES

  • They were the highest ranking class after the ruling family
  • They fought in the king's army and provided weapons, foot soldiers,
  • They enjoyed a life of luxury
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CRAFTSPEOPLE

  • They were a small social class.
  • Bronze and jade workers, potters, and stonemasons
  • Bronze workers were valued because they made weapons
Photo by Xuan Che

TRADERS

  • Scholars believed that the Shang traded extensively.
  • They mostly traded goods using a type of seashells
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FARMERS

  • They were the largest social class in Shang society.
  • They kept only enough to feed themselves and their families
Photo by CharlesWClark

SLAVES

  • Slaves had often been captured in wars.
  • They spent their lives building tombs and palaces.
Photo by mharrsch

SHANG SOCIAL CLASSES

  • Nobles
  • Craftspeople
  • Traders
  • Farmers
  • Slaves
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