It made china richer and brought many goods and ideas.
Some things that the Sui and Tan Dynasty accomplished were the rebuilding portions of the Great Wall, starting the building of the grand Canal, expanding borders in all sides, expanding the network of roads and canals to bring the country together and, adding culture empires. Oh yeah
they built roads
Shi Huangdi, the first emperor of China, implemented significant improvements to the country’s infrastructure, particularly roads and canals, to enhance communication and trade. He ordered the construction of a vast network of roads that connected major cities and military outposts, facilitating faster movement of troops and goods. Additionally, he expanded and linked existing canals, which improved irrigation and transportation, promoting agricultural productivity and economic growth. These infrastructure projects were vital for consolidating his empire and ensuring effective governance.
The roads in the roman ere were sloped so slaves could use rolers and bring things.
The ming rulers brought / encoureged confucianism and brought back the state exams. They rebuilt roads and canals, also Zhu Yuanzhang (the first chinese emperor under the hongwu name) extended the great wall to improve china's defenses. hongwu also helped by lowering there taxes
The economic issues that gave rise to the Populist Party were founded the economic depression. The political and economic changes that the party advocated for included better roads and ease of trading their agricultural products.
As of recent estimates, the total length of toll roads in China exceeds 160,000 kilometers. This extensive network is part of China's significant investment in infrastructure to support economic growth and improve transportation efficiency. The toll roads play a vital role in connecting cities and facilitating trade across the vast country.
Bad roads bring good people. Good roads bring bad people. There are exceptions.
CHINA!
Some things that the Sui and Tan Dynasty accomplished were the rebuilding portions of the Great Wall, starting the building of the grand Canal, expanding borders in all sides, expanding the network of roads and canals to bring the country together and, adding culture empires. Oh yeah
China has the second most miles of paved roads in the world after the United States.
silk
The modern name for the city where the Silk Roads began in Han China is Xi'an. Historically known as Chang'an, Xi'an served as a major cultural and economic center during the Han Dynasty and is often considered the eastern terminus of the Silk Road. Today, it is a vibrant city that retains its historical significance.
The roads made trading easier within the empire
According to the most recent (2005) data available, there are 979,014 miles (1,575,571 km) of paved roads in China.
The ming rulers brought/encouraged confucianism and brought back the state exams. They rebuilt roads and canals, also Zhu Yuanzhang (the first Chinese emperor under the Hongwu name) extended the great wall to improve China's defenses. Hongwu also helped by lowering the taxes.
1. America - 3,972,801 miles of roads 2. India - 2,393,173 miles of roads 3. China - 1,124,575 miles of roads 4. Brazil - 1,071,821 miles of roads 5. Japan - 731,526 miles of roads