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1 The Han Dynasty of China: A Chinese Golden Age (206 BCE-220 CE) © Student Handouts, Inc.

2 Han dynasty was China’s second imperial dynasty – 206 (or 202) BCE-220 CE Over 400 years

3 Liu Bang – Emperor Gaozu of Han Civil war – Two strong leaders Xiang Yu (aristocratic general) Liu Bang (peasant-class general under Xiang Yu) 202 BCE – Liu Bang beat Xiang Yu for good Liu Bang reigned 202 BCE-195 BCE.

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5 Emperor Wudi Wudi lived 141-87 BCE Consolidated central power (land, food supply) Confucianism made official government philosophy.

6 Social Classes under the Han Emperor Governors and Kings Nobles, Scholars, and State Officials Peasants (Farmers) Artisans and Merchants Soldiers Slaves

7 Revival of the Family Confucianism taught: Children must obey parents. Wives must obey husbands. Families should obey fathers = Citizens should obey emperor.

8 Art & Literature Painting Figure painting/portraits. Literature Historical recordings. Poetry Fu- Long Shi - Short

9 Han Dynasty Inventions Paper Acupuncture Use needles at certain body points to relieve pain. Seismograph Measured strength of earthquakes. Sundial Told time of day.(clock)

10 Technology under the Han List in order from greatest to least impact. Invented in 105 CE Books became inexpensive to produce; expanded education Bureaucracy grew and became more efficient Paper Horses could carry heavier loads Best harness available at the time worldwide Collar harness The Chinese made one with two blades Much more efficient Plow Invented independently (Greeks had invented as well) Central wheel and axle let Chinese wheelbarrows carry very heavy weights Wheelbarrow Used to power things such as the bellows for smelting iron Waterwheel

11 Commerce and Trade under the Han Growth of trade along the Silk Roads

12 Civil Service under the Han Over 130,000 employees Civil service exams – Confucian principles described the qualities that emperors wanted in civil servants – Wudi set up a Confucian-themed university. – Formal examinations in Confucianism, history, law, and literature for civil service positions – Theoretically a merit-based system But poor could not afford to educate their children – In effect until the downfall of China’s last dynasty in 1912


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