He introduced and incorporated Confucianism into the Han Government
Han Wudi is another ruler in the Han Dynasty, he brought many changes in the government
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.
By trading through the silk road and Wudi's policy of expansionism which increased the amount of territory China had controlled over which expanded their trade routes also emperor Wudi set up a monopoly which gave him complete control over all aspects of trade
Answer this question… Which statement correctly generalizes the characteristics of daily life for the majority of Chinese during the Zhou, Qin, and Han dynasties? A. Most Chinese lived in cities and worked for the government. B. Most Chinese lived in urban areas and worked for feudal nobles. C. Most Chinese lived in rural areas and worked on farms for little or no pay. D. Most Chinese lived in villages and worked as artisans for wealthy landlords.
hakka. was a tribe that was part of the han dynasty that was prettie early. and a lot of the hakka's think that their the first Chinese tribe.
han wudi
Han Wudi is another ruler in the Han Dynasty, he brought many changes in the government
han wudi
Han Wudi is another ruler in the Han Dynasty, he brought many changes in the government
Chinese Emperor Han Wudi chose his governing officials based on their ______________. (Points : 1) family standing military skills successful performance on Confucian exams personal history of service to himself
Han Wudi, Liu Che. (汉武帝刘彻)
he brought many changes in the government
Wudi ruled from 141- 87 bc
Wudi made Confucianism the Han Dymain religion. ~Brooke~
he was born in china.
they were all helpless
The Han Dynasty