Qingshihuang: built the first part of the Great Wall of China. Many later emperors added more length to it to make it longer. He was buried with his famous terracotta army. He also burned many books and killed many scholars.
Tangtaizong: was the emperor at the peak of China's glory, during the Tang dynasty. Peace was all the commonplace, and the government was righteous.
Cao Cao(pronounced Tsau Tsau), for his betrayal of Yuan Shao to get the throne of the Han empire, which evolved into the Wei Kingdom during th Three Kingdoms Dynasty.
probably Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming dynasty
The most significant Han emperor was Wu Ti.
There's more than 5 emperors in the Han dynasty. Liu Bei, Cao Cao & Sun Quan were of the Three Kingdoms Period which is actually considered separate from the Han dynasty at the time it occurred. But in history books it's under the Han dynasty. Dong Zhuo & Yuan Shao were warlords, never emperors!
Han emperors based their rule on the teaching of Confucius.
Yes Han had a monarchy. Their monarch were the emperors. Who ruled through the mandate of heaven.
Yes, the Han Dynasty agreed with Confucianism.
The Han dynasty's government had less central control. The Han dynasty was less harsh to its people. The Han Dynasty lasted longer. The Han had Many Emperors but the Qin had only a couple.
Among imperial China's most important emperors: Qin Shi Huang, Han Wudi, Taizong, Kublai, Yongle and Kangxi.
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There's more than 5 emperors in the Han dynasty. Liu Bei, Cao Cao & Sun Quan were of the Three Kingdoms Period which is actually considered separate from the Han dynasty at the time it occurred. But in history books it's under the Han dynasty. Dong Zhuo & Yuan Shao were warlords, never emperors!
Han emperors based their rule on the teaching of Confucius.
Yes Han had a monarchy. Their monarch were the emperors. Who ruled through the mandate of heaven.
SHang Early Zhov Middle Zhov Warior Qin Former Han Later Han
The Han emperors chose smart, virtuous men to work in the government.
The Emperors council.
The Han dynasty's government had less central control. The Han dynasty was less harsh to its people. The Han Dynasty lasted longer. The Han had Many Emperors but the Qin had only a couple.
Yes, the Han Dynasty agreed with Confucianism.
The Han dynasty's government had less central control. The Han dynasty was less harsh to its people. The Han Dynasty lasted longer. The Han had Many Emperors but the Qin had only a couple.
Han emperors increased the influence of Confucianism in chain by including it into their government, that he who learnd confucian teachings would be courtours and dignified and posses a through knowledge of history, music, and poetry. - Milo :]