the leaders of the Han dynasty lost control of their society. in the next dynasty, they would try to unify the broken city states
The Han Dynasty. (:
if you mean the next reunification of china, then is Jin there is no dynasty that reunified the han dynasty. the han dynasty first died, and then 30-40 years later, Jin reunified the Three Kindoms.
The Ming familyseizedpower over China after the collapse of the Yuan dynasty. Dynasties in China rose to power by using force.
How do you think the reunification of China effected cmmon people
http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_china#Ancient_era
China's reunification under the Sui Dynasty was important because this was the first Dynasty to regain control of China since the fall of the Han, and laid the groundwork for the Tang dynasty to rule for the next several hundred years. Not just that, but the Sui also finished the canal system that was being built in an effort to tame the Yellow River, which was a major economical boost, even though that was the Sui's ultimate downfall due to the cost of the project.
It was the first Dynasty of China
The Han dynasty, Qin dynasty, and the Ming dynasty.
the first 5 dynasty's of china? They are laing dynasty, tang dynasty, jin dynasty, han dynasty and Zhou dynasty
The reunification of China under the first Sui emperor, Emperor Wen, was made possible due to several factors. These include his military and administrative reforms, his ability to win the support of influential regional leaders, and the collapse of the competing Northern Zhou dynasty. Emperor Wen's policies and victories helped establish stability and central control, laying the foundation for the subsequent Tang dynasty.
The first dynasty of China was the Xia dynasty, and the second dynasty was the Shang dynasty.
The Qing dynasty is also known as the Manchu Dynasty and was China's last dynasty.