Yes, the Han Dynasty agreed with Confucianism.
Han emperors based their rule on the teaching of Confucius.
He did not rule
All Islam teachings are based on Quran that is the holy book revealed by God (the Creator) and are based on prophet Muhammad teachings not based on personnel or people.
No, emperors do not rule over democracies; they are born into the role.
The golden rule of Confucius is "Do not do unto others that you do not want to do unto you"
Han emperors based their rule on the teaching of Confucius.
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(4) "Do not do to others what you do not wish for yourself"
He did not rule
Confucius influenced society through encouraging education for all social levels, and his central theory which is alive today, was the Golden Rule. Do Unto Others As You Would Have Done To You.
All Islam teachings are based on Quran that is the holy book revealed by God (the Creator) and are based on prophet Muhammad teachings not based on personnel or people.
No, emperors do not rule over democracies; they are born into the role.
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he didn't. he created the religion confucianism.
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Most of the emperors were to young or sick to rule.
Most of the emperors were to young or sick to rule.