The Han Dynasty The Han Dynasty lasted over 400 years from 206 B.C. to 220 A.D.

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The Han Dynasty The Han Dynasty lasted over 400 years from 206 B.C. to 220 A.D.

Han Contributions The Han were great inventors. They invented many new technologies. In 132 AD, a Han inventor invented the world’s first seismograph, an instrument that measures earthquakes.

First seismograph

Seismograph Today

Papermaking The Han probably made paper for the first time in 100 B.C. The emperor found out about paper about 200 years later in 100 A.D.

Chinese paper

Han Art The Han also developed the arts. Landscape and portrait paintings were advanced. Han authors wrote many essays and plays. Han authors also wrote history, which is why we know about them.

Han Religions The Han made Confucianism the official religion of China. Han rulers also supported Daoism which teachers the key to happiness is accepting life as it is.

Chinese Trade The Chinese product most in demand by other people was silk. The trade route from China to Arabia and Europe takes its name from silk. It was called the Silk Road. Traders traveled from China with silk. They returned with lumber, horses, and other products the Chinese people needed.

Map of the Silk Road

The Silk Road The Chinese used the Silk Road to export their silk. Export means that they sent their goods to other lands to be sold. The Chinese also imported what they needed from other countries. Import means goods that are brought in. The Chinese made profits, or money gained, from their exporting on the Silk Road.