MindMap Gallery (3500 BC - 4th century BC) Ancient West Asian Culture
Lessons 3 and 4 (and the first half of lesson 5) of Selected History 3, including ancient Greek culture, ancient Roman culture, Medieval Western European culture, Arabic culture, ancient Egyptian culture, etc.
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(3500 BC - 4th century BC) Ancient West Asian Culture
Text: Cuneiform
Made by pressing strokes on clay tablets with wooden poles
Popular for thousands of years
literature
Gilgamesh: The world’s earliest known epic poem It describes the activities of the Sumerian kings and intersperses them with mythological stories.
Architecture & Art
Artistic achievements are brilliant, and there are gorgeous palaces and so on.
law
Code of Hammurabi: The earliest known complete legal code in the world.
Divine right of kings
It stipulates the obligations of subjects and the punishment for violating the law, a total of 282 articles
It involves a wide range of topics, including morality, military service, labor, leasing, lending, and debt. service, slave status, etc. It is a code that protects the rights of slave owners.
ancient indian culture
religion
Caste system & Brahmanism: strict hierarchy and sharp contradictions
In the 6th century BC, Buddhism emerged, proposing that "all living beings are equal" and must be patient and obedient.
In the 4th century, Hinduism emerged as the main religion based on Brahmanism
literature
The epics "Mahabharata" and "Ramayana" reflect life and cultural achievements
Science & Technology
Invented 10 mathematical symbols including "0", which are Arabic numerals
Art
Art is mostly related to religion, represented by pagodas, stone pillars, grottoes, etc.
european civilization
ancient greek culture
philosophy
Natural Questions: Origin of the Universe, etc.
Social issues: meaning of life, etc.
literature
"Homer's Epic" records the stories of gods and heroes and became the source of Western literary creation in later generations.
Drama, Outstanding Representative for Drama and Tragedy
Historiography
Herodotus' "History" pioneered the genre of narrative history writing
Thucydides' History of the Robberonnesian Wars
architecture, sculpture
Miron's "The Discus Thrower"
Acropolis Parthenon
ancient roman culture
Law: The Law of the Twelve Tables, the first written law of ancient Rome
It focuses on safeguarding the property interests of the nobility and the rich, but also limits the abuse of the nobility. Power regulates social contract behavior and protects the interests of civilians to a certain extent.
Including inheritance, marriage, litigation procedures and other aspects
It adapted to the needs of social development at that time and was also the source of modern European law.
Historiography
Livy's "History of Rome"
Tacitus' Chronicle
Buildings: Pantheon, Coliseum, etc.
Calendar: Julian calendar (Caesar)
Medieval Western European Culture
Christianity
Background: After the fall of the Roman Empire, the Germanic kingdoms converted to Christianity in order to establish the legitimacy of their rule. The church gradually intervened in secular power, forming a dual political structure, and Christianity became a universal cultural symbol.
The Christian church controls the spiritual life of society and uses formal logic to Proof of Christianity, its way of thinking still comes from ancient Greek philosophy
The Bible also has an important influence on literature and art, providing mythological material for literary creation.
literature
chivalric literature
Lyrical poetry: praising the great deeds of kings and the legend of chivalry
Lyric poetry: love themes challenge asceticism
Citizen literature: describes the love life of citizens' families, criticizes the tyranny of nobles and the greed of priests
(7th-8th century) Arab culture
inherit
Integrating the cultures of ancient Egypt, ancient West Asia, ancient Greece, ancient Rome and ancient India, the Its click translation to Arabic, combined with its customs etc creates Arabic culture
literature
Each tribe holds a poetry competition, and the winner is called a "Xuanshi"
The story collection "Arabian Nights" integrates folklore from ancient Egypt and ancient West Asia. later became widespread in China spread, and many European literary works were also affected by it, such as "The Divine Comedy", "The End of the Marriage", etc.
Science & Technology
Ibn Musa's "Integrals, Equations and Algorithms" developed algebra as an independent subject
Baitani corrected the calculation of the orbits of the sun and planets, and proved that an annular solar eclipse occurs the possibility of life, developed the subject of astronomy, and wrote the "Sabi Astronomical Ephemeris"
Ibn Sina wrote the Medical Code, which was used as a medical textbook for a long time after it was introduced to Europe.
The spread of Indian numerical symbols is called "Arabic numerals"
(3100 BC - 4th century BC) Ancient Egyptian Culture
Text: Hieroglyphics
Composed of phonetic symbols, ideographic symbols and qualifying symbols
Popular for thousands of years, it was formed around the end of the 4th millennium BC and used until the 4th century AD.
literature
Myth: The birth of the world and the origin of mankind
Poetry: mostly religious content, but also love poems
Philosophical stories: outlook on life, world view
Prose stories: fables, biographies
Architecture & Art
Influenced by religion, a lot of energy was devoted to burying the dead
Many temples were built to show fear of the gods, and the temples were given great To measure wealth, the temple is rich and powerful.
Science & Technology
Solar calendar: one of the most accurate calendars in ancient times, absorbed by the Julian calendar.
Achievements in mathematics and medicine