Han Gauzo allowed the chinese culture to read any books they wanted .They built roads,taxed trade goods.First chinese history book written and the first civil service was started during the Han dynasty.........you are very welcome 4 the answer!!!!!
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Han Gauzo allowed the chinese culture to read any books they wanted .They built roads,taxed trade goods.First chinese history book written and the first civil service was started during the Han dynasty.........you are very welcome 4 the answer!!!!!
Chinese brush painting is widely regarded as one of the oldest forms of art that continue to be in use to this day. Chinese brush painting has its roots in an artistic tradition that spans several thousand years, but is most prominently associated with Chinese culture beginning around what is known as the Warring States period, circa 475-221 BC. Chinese brush painting began to truly flourish during the Jin Dynasty (265-420 AD).
By borrowing preserves culture.
The Japanese accepted the Chinese culture because of it was older and more sophisticated than the Japanese culture. They adopted parts of the Chinese language, religion, government, arts and architecture and even the kimono, which is a Chinese inspiration during the Han period.
No, the dragon has become a symbol or a kind of belief. Chinese New Year has nothing to do with the dragon. However, the dragon has become part of Chinese culture, it can be use any time any where.
There is no Quin Dynasty but there is a Qin, and they became powerful through Qin Shi Huangdi who was the first Chinese emperor in history. He was the first to unite the warring states.
China become united as one permanant nation after the Han Dynasty. People of China always take it for granted that the all the Chinese men should united as one from then on. The Han Dynasty cast out the Huns from their land.
Liu Bang was the founder of the Han Dynasty in China, which lasted from 206 BCE to 220 CE. He rose from humble beginnings as a peasant and a minor officer to become the first emperor, known as Emperor Gaozu of Han. His reign marked the beginning of a significant era in Chinese history characterized by expansion, cultural development, and the establishment of the Silk Road. The Han Dynasty is often considered a golden age in Chinese civilization.
New types of rice and new growing techniques yielded bigger harvests. Apex
No the Tang Dynasty did. No the Tang Dynasty did.
Under what Vietnamese dynasty did Buddhism become the state religion? The Tang dynasty Nope. It was the Ly dynasty. OW