What were the most influential empires in Chinese history?

Updated on history 2024-02-08
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The war with the Xiongnu indirectly brought about the destruction of Rome.

    Tang, there are Chinatowns outside the world, and the Silk Road that influenced the Tang Dynasty promoted the prosperity of the countries in the Western Regions.

    Ming, having defeated and limited the Mongol army, the strongest army in the world at the time, Ming's navy was the most powerful in the world. Since the Ming and Qing dynasties, the maritime porcelain road has not only spread Chinese culture to the world. And let the Arab Empire become stronger in the way of changing hands, and also let Italy become the richest man in Europe as a second change.

    Song, don't look at the military defeat on the surface, in fact, the Song army was strong, and the Mongols and Jin at that time were invincible, that is, they had suffered defeats on the battlefield of the Song Dynasty, and the soldiers of the Song Dynasty had strong combat effectiveness. The reason why the Song was selected was that the Song was the richest dynasty in history, and the prototype of the contemporary political model of the Song Dynasty's literati political world.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, the Zhou Dynasty, the Eastern Zhou Dynasty produced the Yuan Canon of Chinese culture, which was the condensation of civilization.

    Secondly, Qin, the great unification of ** centralized power, laid the foundation that China was in fact a country (it was probably only a nominal country before, and it was divided into feudals).

    Moreover, the Han Dynasty, a nation named after this, must also be famous here, which shows that it is powerful.

    Naturally, there is the Tang, which is recognized by the world as the center of the world.

    The ancientness of the Xia Shang, the territory of the Yuan, and the economy and technology of the Song and Ming dynasties are all very powerful, but on the whole, in terms of simplicity, I think it is not as influential as the above four.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Great Qin Empire, the Great Han Empire (Western Han Dynasty), the Tang Empire, the Ming Empire.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are only three most influential empires in the world in Chinese history. Han, Tang and Song dynasties.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Qin Shi Huang. Emperor. Tang Taizong, Zhu Yuanzhang. ==

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Western Han Empire, Tang Empire, Great Yuan Empire.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Han and Tang dynasties were certain and had a huge influence on the world at that time. The expansion of the Yuan, the cultural economy of the Song, and the system of the Ming all had their own strengths. To say the most, Han Tang Yuan.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Han dynasty. Tang dynasty.

    Song dynasty. Yuan. Ming dynasty.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Han Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Yuan Dynasty, Qing Dynasty.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1 Han Dynasty (at that time the countries around the Han Dynasty were afraid of it).

    2 Tang Dynasty (recognized as the center of the world at that time).

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In the Han Dynasty, his country name became the name of our nation.

    The Qin Dynasty, although short, was the first dynasty of great unification.

    Tang Dynasty, recognized by the world.

    In the Yuan Dynasty, the frontier was unprecedentedly vast.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are many famous empires in history! There were the Roman Empire, the Ottoman Turkish Empire, the First French Empire, the Third German Reich, and many more.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The British Empire, the Mongol Empire, the Ming Empire, the Tang Empire.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In the current of world history, there are many powerful empires, and they represent the prosperity of a scattered nation. So do you know what famous empires are in the history of the world, let's learn about the top ten empires in history.

    1.British Empire.

    The British Empire, known as the empire on which the sun never sets, is the largest empire in the history of the world, with an area of 34 million square meters, which is equivalent to the size of nearly four United States now, and is one of the top ten empires in history.

    2.Mongol Empire.

    The Mongol Empire was the largest and most extensive empire in human history, with a total area of more than 30 million square kilometers. After the death of Möngke Khan, the Mongol Empire began to fall apart and gradually weakened.

    3.Han Empire.

    The Han Empire, which was the Han Dynasty, was the most powerful empire in Chinese history and has a strong representation in history. It was also the most advanced civilization empire in the world at that time. It has laid the foundation for modern science and technology culture.

    4.Roman.

    The Roman Empire is an empire in the history of Europe, the Roman Empire gradually developed from a group of peasants to the greatest empire in history, it has a very long duration in history, nearly 2,000 years of history, and is considered by many historians to be the most perfect empire in the world.

    5.Ottoman Empire.

    Founded by a group of Turks led by Ottomans, the Ottoman Empire was an empire spanning three continents, Europe, Asia and Africa, and during its existence, it made significant contributions to the spread of Western civilization. It gradually collapsed and destroyed after the First World War.

    6.Tang dynasty.

    The Tang Dynasty was one of the many dynasties in China, the world's largest power at that time, its economic, cultural and other development were at the forefront of the world, and had great influence on many countries, and gradually declined after the Anshi Rebellion.

    7.Persian Empire.

    The Persian Empire was one of the largest empires in ancient history, with a maximum area of eight million square kilometers, and was the first empire in history to span Asia, Africa, and Europe, and in 334 AD, the Persian Empire fell.

    8.Arab Empire.

    The Arab Empire, the fifth largest territorial contiguous empire in the history of the world, contributed greatly to the spread of Islam, and its rise also had a very profound impact on history, in 1258. The Arab Empire fell.

    9.Spanish Empire.

    The Spanish Empire was one of the largest empires in history, with a maximum area of 3,150 square kilometers. It is very prosperous and has routes in all major oceans. Later, when it fought against the three major powers of Britain, France and the Netherlands, it unfortunately declined.

    10.Zanbaitine Empire.

    Janbayum was the oldest monarchy in the world, and in order to distinguish it from the Roman Empire, it became known as the Janbaitine Empire, and in 1453, the fall of Constantinople led to the fall of the Jambaitines.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The first empire in the world: the Akkadian Empire (founded by Sargon c. 2288 BC).

    The world's first transcontinental empire: the Egyptian Empire (spanning Asia and Africa, the foundation was laid by Ahmos, and completed by Thutmose).

    The world's first empire across three continents: the Persian Ahemonides Empire (Western Asia, Egypt in Africa, Thrace in Europe, founded by Cyrus).

    The first empire in the world to occupy the cradle of two civilizations: the Assyrian Empire (which occupied Egypt and the valley of the two rivers, and was expanding by successive kings).

    The world's earliest maritime empire: the Athenian Empire (established after the Greco-Persian Wars, although there were no emperors and no kings, it is called an empire in historical books, and it was first written by Pericles).

    One-man empires (empires with only one emperor reigning): Macedonian Empire (Alexander), Hun Empire (Attila), First French Empire (Napoleon), German Third Reich (Hitler, though not emperors). The empire had already fallen when Dunneze became the head of state)

    The largest land empire in terms of territory: the Mongol Empire (including the four khanates and the Yuan state of the Central Plains).

    The largest maritime empire in the territory: the British Empire (the empire of the King of England and the Emperor of India).

    The most influential empires: the Roman Empire (which influenced the West until modern times), the Han Empire (everything in the Central Plains was shaped at that time), and the empire (*Culture has also influenced modern times, and the contradictions have not been resolved).

    The rest of the military empires.

    The Carthaginian Empire (also a republican Empire), the Mauryan Empire (which was founded in part by Alexander's light).

    The Neo-Babylonian Empire (Assyria was destroyed at its height).

    The Persian Sassanid Empire (which had been fighting with Rome and was finally profited by the Fisherman).

    The Tang Empire (Wenhua Wusheng, finally dragged down by mercenaries).

    The Russian Empire (founded by Peter, spread for a long time, the country with the greatest headache for the emperors of Europe).

    The Great Japanese Empire (although reluctant, but at that time their force was still very strong, and there was an emperor there anyway, and their influence was only hatred in other regions except for the imperial nationalization of Taiwan).

    If you need to rank in the top 10.

    I think it is (in no particular order).

    Akkadian Empire.

    Egyptian Empire. Persian Ahemonid Empire.

    Mongol Empire. British Empire.

    Roman. Han Empire.

    Imperial. Macedonian Empire.

    First French Empire.

    The Tang Empire ranked 11th alternate.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Qin Shi Huang, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Temujin, Kublai Khan, Kangxi, Qianlong, Yuan Shikai.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Emperor Qin and Han Wu, Tang Dynasty and Song Ancestors, Genghis Khan, this is *** in my heart. In addition, Tang Xuanzong, Zhu Yuanzhang, Kangxi, and Wu Zetian also have a lot of influence.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    1st place: Chinese Empire (221-1279, 1368--1912) 2nd place: British Empire (1707-1997).

    3rd place: Mongol Empire (1206-1635).

    4th place: Roman Empire (27 BC - 1453).

    5th place: Arab Empire (632-1258).

    Sixth place: Spanish Empire (1402--1975) Seventh place: Russian Empire (1721--1917) Eighth place: Persian Empire (550 - 330 - 224 - 651, 874 - 1935).

    9th place: Ottoman Empire (1299-1922) 10th place: Holy Roman Empire (962-1806).

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    10 First French Empire.

    9 Persian Empire.

    8 Roman Empire.

    7 Ottoman Empire.

    6 Mongol Empire.

    5 Arab Empire.

    4 British Empire.

    3 Spanish Empire.

    2 Russian Empire.

    1 Chinese Empire.

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