he didnt
Wudi expanded China's borders and started the Silk Road during the Han Dynasty of China. Expansions were done through many military conquests, but contact with the outer world through these expeditions started trade on the Silk Road, connecting the east with the west. Wudi also made Confucianism the official religion of the state in his reign.
Wudi was the emperor who used war to bring Vietnam and Korea under Chinas control.
By draining their wealth with heavy financial burdens.
Emperor Wudi won major battles during his reign between 13 and 110 BC. He was able to conquer Xiongxnu territory and was able to expand the empire's territory in the northern and western areas.
The main interest of the Chinese emperor Wudi, who reigned from 141 to 87 BCE, was to expand and consolidate the Han Dynasty's power and territory. He focused on military campaigns against the Xiongnu nomads and aimed to establish control over the Silk Road trade routes. Additionally, Wudi promoted Confucianism as the state philosophy, emphasizing education and bureaucratic governance to strengthen the empire. His reign marked significant cultural, economic, and territorial growth for China.
Wudi's reign ended in 140 B.C.
Wudi ruled from 141- 87 bc
False ;) TheJrodTrucker
Wudi Campaign happened on 1945-09-13.
Wudi's main interests were war and military matters.
Han Wudi is another ruler in the Han Dynasty, he brought many changes in the government
No it is not.