wudi was very old and poor he has no life ether
He established a Imperial University
The Hsiung-nu were a nomadic pastoralist group in ancient China. They were known for their military skill and often raided the Chinese border. They posed a significant threat to the Han Dynasty, and Emperor Wudi launched several campaigns against them, although he was not successful. The Hsiung-nu had a destabilizing effect on Wudi's reign, leading to increased military spending and a focus on strengthening the Great Wall for defense.
I believe it was Wudi, during the Han dynasty.
Built more things for the Great Wall, and made the Silk Road. He also expanded China's borders
wudi was very old and poor he has no life ether
he was born in china.
he didnt
expanded China's borders
In china obviously dumbutts!
Wudi was the emperor who used war to bring Vietnam and Korea under Chinas control.
Wudi created school to prepare
He established a Imperial University
The Hsiung-nu were a nomadic pastoralist group in ancient China. They were known for their military skill and often raided the Chinese border. They posed a significant threat to the Han Dynasty, and Emperor Wudi launched several campaigns against them, although he was not successful. The Hsiung-nu had a destabilizing effect on Wudi's reign, leading to increased military spending and a focus on strengthening the Great Wall for defense.
Emperor Wudi strengthened China's government by centralizing authority, expanding bureaucracy, and implementing policies to control the economy and military. He also promoted education and culture, contributing to the stability and prosperity of the Han Dynasty.
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 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.