The Han dynasty mad china much smaller and moved it more to the East.
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china under the han dynasty anf thr roman empire were.simailar in that bith grew
the Han Dynasty
China's empire changed the Shang the Qin and the Han Dynasties by a timeline. This is known as a treaty.
The Roman Empire became permanently divided and dissolved, whereas Han China collapsed but was eventually reunified under new leadership.
They reconquered land that china had lost since the decline of Han dynasty
China under the Han dynasty and the Roman Empire were similar in that both grew wealthy because they Developed extensive trade networks.
The leader of the Huns who invaded China during the time of the Han dynasty was Modu Chanyu. He united the various tribes of the Xiongnu and launched military campaigns against the Han, challenging China's northern borders. His invasions prompted the Han dynasty to develop a defensive strategy and engage in diplomatic efforts, including marriage alliances and tributes, to manage the threat posed by the Xiongnu.
The Han dynasty was the societal peak of Ancient China. Many of the things that would shape the legacy of the Ancient Chinese were invented during this time, such as paper. The Han dynasty reunified the Chinese around 202 BC after the unpopular Qin dynasty split into six warring states, and was overthrown around 220 BC. The Han military fought in many wars during the Han period, however, most of it was fought to expand the borders of the empire, and, unlike many other dynasties, had very infrequent barbarian incursions. The citizens of Han China were some of the happiest of all Chinese dynasties, and there was very little strife inside the borders of China during this time. The Han period was one of the most peaceful times in Chinese history.
Success in war, economic growth, and education led to good times for the Han Empire.
Because the people in inner china called themselves the Han people after the Han dynasty. The people that live in outer china are not Han people, the do not like Han.
Han ruled china by having a strong central government.