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  China to the Fall of the Han Dynasty
China and Korea, 300 to 500 CE China to the Fall of the Han Dynasty
China's prosperity had risen under Hedi (between the years 88 to 106), and the court of Hedi had become in size and luxury equal to the courts of previous Han emperors.
Emperor Ling died in 188 or 189, at the age of thirty-three, while military governors were clinging to the greater independence that they had acquired during the war against the Yellow Turbans.
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Emperor Xiàn was the son of Emperor Ling and was the brother of Emperor Liu Bian (who later became known as Prince of Hongnong).
Ascension to the throne and collapse of the Han regime
The former emperor died in 234 and was buried with honors due an emperor, using Han ceremonies, and then-emperor of Wei Cao Rui was one of the mourners.
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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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During this period, China was partitioned into Northern (Wei), Western (Shu Han), and Southern (Wu) Kingdoms.
The northeastern portion of China, comprising the watershed of the Amur River.
In southeastern China, alongside the Yangtze delta; approximately the modern province of Zhejiang.
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  From Unity to Division - by Sean Williams
Because of the constant conflicts in northern China, millions of peasants and merchants were forced to move into the southern provinces to attain peace, causing an important ecomonic shift.
The Han Dynasty, founded in 206 BC by Liu Bang (Lavarini), was a time of prosperity and advancement for the Chinese civilization.
Its emperors began to rely on eunuchs (chamberlains from the lower class) for advice (Theobald, “Xin Dynasty and Eastern or Latter Han Dynasty (8/25-220)”).
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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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 CRISIS IN CHINA - SAVE OUR EMPIR
Han Xiandi, for the purpose of preventing his government's collapse.
Emperor Wudi's conquests in western China, Korea and northern Vietnam have created a need for massive military funding to maintain its borders.
Due to the severity of China's dire situation, you must show an ability to work with other competing delegates, while also staying within the guidelines of your particular philosophy.
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 A Passage to China (走近中国) - The One-Character Given Name and the Two-Character Given Name
From Emperor Guang Wudi Liu Xiu(刘秀) to Emperor Han Xiandi Liu Xie (刘协), there were 13 emperors who all had one chaeacter given name.
If a character was used by the emperor in his name, that character was not allowed to anybody else.
When society entered the Dynasties of Qin and Han, there were more and more taboos and as a result there appeared big disorders in names, not only in personal names but also in names of books, names of reign titles and official titles.
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 Complete List of Rulers 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.
The Chinese emperor is greater than a king and has absolute supreme authority and power over the whole of the empire.
He proclaimed himself as emperor and changed his title to Shihuangdi (始皇帝), which means “1st emperor”.
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Much was to be done to restore the strenth of the empire, and gain the support of the people.
As time went on, the dynasty ran short on suitable heirs to the throne.
This gave rise to much protest and eventually to civil war.
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 Han Dynasty
The long period of Han dynastic rule consolidated the unification of the Qin but with a lessening of the autocratic use of force.
The majority of Chinese people still call themselves 'Han Chinese' and the language is often called 'hanyu'.
After the brief interregnum when Wang Mang established some significant economic and social reforms the Han dynasty was re-established in the more easterly city of Luoyang.
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 Chinese Literature - Jishi benmo 紀事本末 (www.chinaknowledge.de)
20th year of the era Jian'an "Establishing peace" of Emperor Han Xiandi.
When LIU BEI still resided in Jingzhou (modern Wuhan), ZHOU YUY and GAN NING several times tried to pursue SUN QUAN to conquer Shu (modern Sichuan).
But now, CAO CAO possesses already two parts of the three parts of China and wishes to drink his horses in the green sea and to show his soldiers in Wu and the capital Kuaiji.
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