Because the leader of the han dynasty did not want to be over thrown by other tribes.
And he wanted to keep order in china and keep his people under control
A civil service
Expansion of the civil service systemExpansion of the Great Wall
By reviving and expanding the civil service examination system begun by the Han Dynasty.
I believe it was Wudi, during the Han dynasty.
Confucius.
The Han Dynasty
China (the Han dynasty)
A civil service
A civil service system for government workers began.
It affected them good because the Han dynasty created the civil service examinations. Which helped China and Han's government.
Expansion of the civil service systemExpansion of the Great Wall
By reviving and expanding the civil service examination system begun by the Han Dynasty.
Confucianism was the belief system that served as the basis of the civil service exams during the Han Dynasty in ancient China. The exams were designed to select candidates who were well-versed in Confucian teachings and values, such as filial piety, loyalty, and moral integrity, as a way to ensure good governance and administrative efficiency in the imperial bureaucracy.
During the Han Dynasty, civil servants needed to have the ability to read and write and also have knowledge of the Confucian classics. Emperor Han required his civil servants to take an examination testing this knowledge, which was a very early form of the later imperial civil service examinations.
I believe it was Wudi, during the Han dynasty.
Expansion of the civil service systemExpansion of the Great Wall
The Chinese civil service exam under the Han dynasty required a fair knowledge of the writings of the philosopher Confucius -or at least the writings attributed to him.