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  Han Dynasty
Emperor Wudi expanded China's borders to Vietnam and Korea and pushed the Huns to the south of the Gobi.
His rise as emperor is unusual because he gained much public support and began the ceremony where a seal of the precious stone was passed to the emperor.
Descendents of the Han eventually joined in the uprising, and it was the armies of these nobles, under the leadership of Liu Xiu, who killed Wang in the year 22.
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 Han Dynasty - China History - China
The western-eastern Han convention is used nowadays to avoid confusion with the Later Han Dynasty of the Period of the Five Dynasties and the Ten Kingdoms although the former-later nomenclature was used in history texts including Sima Guang's Zizhi Tongjian.
Emperor Wu decided that Taoism was no longer suitable for China, and officially declared China to be a Confucian state; however, like the emperors before him, he combined Legalist methods with the ConfucianismConfucian ideal.
Han court officials who attempted to strip lands out of the landlords faced such enormous resistance that their policies would never be put in to place.
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 Government and Empire Builders of the Han Dynasty
The government of the Han dynasty was retained from the earlier Ch'in administration.
Emperor Wudi (140-87 B.C.) led a period of change and expansion during the Han dynasty.
This time, the emperors were part of a Great Family, a large diverse business that was owned by a single man and was passed on to his heir.
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 Chinese Han Dynasty
China's cities were soon flooded with western traders and the goods they brought.
The Emperors placed on the throne during this period included six year old Pingdi, and two year old Ruzi.
The Western Han dynasty was defeated and the capital was moved east to Luoyang.
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 Chronology of Major Events in Chinese History - China History Forum, Chinese History Forum
China History Forum is an online chinese history forum, discussion board or community for all who are interested in learning and discussing chinese history from prehistoric till modern times, including chinese art of war, chinese culture topics.
Sui conquered Chen dynasty in southern China and unified China
Emperor Kangxi invaded Gaerdan (噶尔丹), the leader of Zhun-ga-er (准噶尔) tribe in Mongolia.
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  TIMELINE 2nd CENTURY page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
Emperor Marcus Aurelius deploys the famous commander Batallius and his troops to build forts and garrisons along the East bank of the Rhine.
Han Andi is succeeded as Emperor by Han Shaodi, himself succeeded by Han Shundi.
This is during the reign of Roman Emperor Antoninus and the plague ran its course by 180.
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 Han, Wei, Shu, Wu, and Jin Officer, Strategist, and Ruler Biographies
Han, Wei, Shu, Wu, and Jin Officer, Strategist, and Ruler Biographies
- Destiny of an Emperor II - Destiny of an Emperor III
I hope to one day present you with biographies for all of the rulers (written by myself or others like Jonathan Wu), but for now the basic ruler information provided will do.
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 China History Forum, Chinese History Forum > Chronology of Major Events in Chinese History
Emperor Han Wudi failed to lure XiongNu into MaYi (马邑).
Emperor Han Wudi ordered a decree “From now on, tyranny will be forbidden.
Aug 14 2004, 09:55 PM Emperor Han Shuaidi (汉衰帝) passed away.
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