People would walk on the silk road and walk to the place they were trading with, but it was dangerous and hard because you had to pay taxes to different kingdoms and burglars would take their things and kill them.
The fifth emperor in the Han dynasty. The fifth emperor in the Han dynasty. And the inventor of the silk road.(an ancient trade route)
True, the Han Dynasty is well known for their trade of paper. The paper was created out of linen, hemp and tree bark.
No, it was actually silk.
I think that the reason why the growth of trade began in the Han Dynasty is because of the Silk Road, mainly. And in the Silk Road there are many paths to trade. The people who trade most on this path are the Chinese, Persians, Indians, and the Romans.
I think that the reason why the growth of trade began in the Han Dynasty is because of the Silk Road, mainly. And in the Silk Road there are many paths to trade. The people who trade most on this path are the Chinese, Persians, Indians, and the Romans.
The Han Dynasty was a dynasty full of asians!
The Silk Road was started by the Han dynasty.
The Han dynasty included more Confucianist ideals and is considered more moderate. The Qin dynasty was more ruthless. the Han Dynasty had Confucianist ideals
trade and travel between China and Europe expanded rapidly
The Han dynasty's government had less central control. The Han dynasty was less harsh to its people The Han dynasty followed the teachings of Confucius.
The Han dynasty's government had less central control. The Han dynasty was less harsh to its people The Han dynasty followed the teachings of Confucius.
No, the Han Dynasty did not control part of Japan. While there were interactions between the Han Dynasty and Japan, particularly through trade and cultural exchange, Japan remained largely independent during this period. The Han Dynasty focused its influence on the Korean peninsula and parts of Southeast Asia rather than directly governing Japan.