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The Han Dynasty of China: A Chinese Golden Age
Image courtesy of Wikipedia. (206 BCE-220 CE) 1
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Political China was ruled by Dynasties Strong centralized government
Qin were first but lost the mandate of Heaven Han came second Strong centralized government Government was efficient All bureaucrats had to pass difficult tests
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Economic Agriculture was considered very important
Trade was not respected but was still very important Traded with Roman Empire VIA Silk Road Government had Monopolies on most businesses (Silk, Mining, Alcohol)
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Economic - Silk Road
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Religious Two sets of ideas influenced Chinese religions
Confucianism: Harmony comes from respecting elders and the Emperor Daoism: Happiness is accepting life as it is Schools taught these ideas to all people to unify the lands of Han China
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Social
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Intellectual Many Inventions including: Seismograph Paper Water Wheel
Improved Plow Collar Harness
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Artistic Landscape and portrait paintings were advanced
Han authors wrote many essays, plays and histories (which is why we know so much about them)
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Early Chinese Dynasties
Xia – 2205 B.C. – 1766 B.C. Post Neolithic Shang B.C. to 1172 B.C. Zhou B.C. to 256 B.C. Qin B.C. to 206 B.C. Han B.C. to 221 A.D.
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Chinese Civilizations: Han Dynasty
Silk Road
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Section 3 Han Emperors in China 206 BC–220 AD
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Founded by Han Gaozu
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Chinese Civilizations: Han Dynasty (207 B.C. – 200 A.D.)
Confucianism returns – Buddhism arrives Golden age of China Strict rules were modified Confucian concepts were established Imperial-style government developed by the Ch’in dynasty was kept Han Dynasty was known for military prowess Creativity Paper was invented Collar harness Wheelbarrow Great canals to link rivers for trade and transportation were created Art flourished
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Promoted Confucianism Est. Civil Service Began “Silk Road”
Han Contributions Promoted Confucianism Est. Civil Service Began “Silk Road” “Pax Sinica” (Wudi) Built a University Technological Developments
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Chinese Civilizations: Han Dynasty
Silk Road
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Trade Route to Roman Empire
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Han – Roman Empire Connection
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Two Great Empires: Han China and Rome
Han Dynasty – 202 B.C. to A.D. 220 Roman Empire – 27 BC to AD 476 Empire replaced rival kingdoms Centralized, bureaucratic gov. Built roads and defensive walls Conquered many diverse peoples. Chinese – written language Ongoing conflict – nomads Fell, restored 618 by Tang D. Empire replaced republic Centralized, bureaucratic gov. Built roads and defensive walls Conquered many diverse peoples. – 3 continents Latin – did not replace other written languages Ongoing conflict – nomads Empire fell never restored.
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