Ch. 11: Civilizations of East Asia (220-1500)

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Across
  1. 3. Lenk – Muslim general who conquered most of Asia in 1369
  2. 4. – one of separate territories into which Genghis Khan’s empire was split each under the rule of one of his sons
  3. 8. – this influenced artists to create mountainous landsccapes
  4. 10. – was thought of as a damaging religion in China
  5. 13. Shotuku Taishi – this Yamato ruler centralized the government of Japan
  6. 15. – a powerful military leader in Japan “general”
  7. 17. – the state of being complex or of having many intricate parts
  8. 18. Shonogon – wrote The Pillow Book
  9. 19. – the head of a powerful Japanese noble family
  10. 20. – a group of behavior who controlled much of the land and produced most candidate for civil servants
  11. 22. – an interval of time
  12. 23. – there were too many followers of this faith and Muslims could not convert them, but ruled them like foreign conquerors
  13. 27. – a type of Buddhism that stressed transforming oneself through moral conduct and meditation
  14. 29. – the way of the warrior
  15. 30. – this is made of fine baked clay baked at high temperatures
  16. 31. Shikibu – wrote The Tale of the Gengi
  17. 34. Polo – this Italian merchant described China as “Paradise”
  18. 35. Dynasty – completed the Chinese Grand Canal through forced labor
Down
  1. 1. Khan – completed the conquest of the Song Dynasty and set up a new dynasty – the Yuan
  2. 2. Yuanzhang – began the Ming Dynasty
  3. 5. – the term for the landform of Japan
  4. 6. – a gift of money or property paid at the time of the marriage, either by the bride’s parents to her husband or, Islamic societies by a husband to his wife
  5. 7. Dynasty – broke up large estates to reduce the power of the wealthy and gave land to the peasants; re-established the civil service examination; expanded Chinese power into Tibet
  6. 9. – a type of Buddhism that taught the way to enlightenment was open to everyone
  7. 11. – famous author of Sanskrit prose who wrote The Adventures of the Ten Princes
  8. 12. Road – religions spread along this; the use of paper money for goods on this created banks
  9. 14. – evolved as a response to Buddhism in the late Tang dynasty
  10. 16. – a type of Buddhism that has different paths to enlightenment
  11. 20. – the Sacred Way; belief in the divinity of the emperor
  12. 21. Zhi - used algebra to solve problems of geometry
  13. 24. Dynasty – even with trouble from the Mongols, this dynasty ruled dung a period of prosperity and cultural achievement
  14. 25. Khan – Mongol leader who unified the Mongols and spread the Mongol Empire across Asia and much of Europe
  15. 26. – Japanese warriors who served local aristocrats
  16. 28. – the first people of Southeast Asia to develop their own country and culture; China tried to conquer them and failed
  17. 32. period – created the title of “Son of Heaven” for the emperor of Japan
  18. 33. dynasty – the root of the modern name for Korea
  19. 35. Yangdi – cruel Sui ruler who was murdered because of his high taxes