Who is more powerful, Emperor Wen of Han or Emperor Wu of Han?

Updated on history 2024-02-12
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To be honest, they are all powerful, but without the rule of Wenjing as a foundation, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was not in any position to attack the Xiongnu.

    The Han Empire, which Emperor Wen and Emperor Jing handed over to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, was already a powerful country, and the outbreak of military power belonged to accumulation.

    Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty has made very high achievements in centralization, military force development, and talent selection.

    Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty's main achievement was to drive out the Tartars and the war against the ethnic minorities, but in the later part of his reign, he still brought the Han Dynasty into turmoil, especially in the handling of the prince issue. If every monarch of the Han Dynasty had governed the country like this, the country would be very dangerous, and the Han Dynasty would have died long ago. To a certain extent, there are similarities with Ming Taizu and Tang Xuanzong, and the practice in his later years is very dangerous.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    From the perspective of historical development, of course, it is Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

    From the needs of the people at that time, the people definitely needed the rule of Wenjing during the Emperor Wen period to recuperate! On the influence, of course, it is Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was even more powerful.

    Trouble, thanks!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is even more powerful.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Needless to say, of course, it was Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The decline of the Western Han Dynasty began with Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. The situation faced by the two is different, and it cannot be evaluated by merit.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    They are all very powerful, and the contributions made are different depending on the era.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In the Western Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che and Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty Liu Xun were both very accomplished emperors, and their reigns had their own merits. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty reigned for 54 years, and the long years of war made the Han Dynasty continue to expand its territory and become famous, but the years of war also made the Han Dynasty's national strength decline. And during the reign of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, Liu Xun, at this time, the national strength of the Western Han Dynasty reached its peak, and the Xiongnu were completely unable to confront the Han Dynasty, which not only defeated the Xiongnu, but also controlled the Western Regions.

    The national power reached its peak period.

    According to their achievements: 1. Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, created many firsts, such as the Tui En Order, the system of internal and external dynasties, and the use of era names to chronicle the year, these achievements are incomparable. 2. During the reign of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, he began to set up the Western Regions Protectorate in the Western Regions to achieve effective management of the Western Regions.

    During the period of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, the Xiongnu problem was completely solved, so that the Han Dynasty completely solved the threat of the Xiongnu and made the Han Dynasty more powerful.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che is more powerful. First, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty followed the advice of his master father Yan and formulated the "Tui En Order" system. It fully embodies his eloquence and strategy and outstanding military command ability.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Emperor Wu broke ground, and Emperor Xuan made the Han Dynasty more prosperous. Both emperors were well-known and good kings in the history of the Han Dynasty.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Under normal circumstances, those who teach dance are all open, and those who teach dance are all those who open up the territory and call Xuan's scenery, which all belong to the kind of language ruling the world.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che (14 July 156 BC[1] 29 March 87 BCE) was the seventh emperor of the Western Han Dynasty and an outstanding statesman, strategist, and poet.

    Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne at the age of sixteen,[2] and in order to consolidate his imperial power, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty set up the Zhong Dynasty, set up assassin histories in local areas, and pioneered the inspection system to select talents. Following the advice of the Lord Father, he issued a decree of grace to settle the kingdom's power and take back the salt, iron and coinage**. Culturally, Dong Zhongshu's suggestion was adopted, "depose a hundred schools of thought and respect Confucianism alone", and put an end to the situation of "different teachers, different people, and a hundred different schools" since the pre-Qin period.

    During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he expanded the land and spread the national prestige, annexed Korea in the east, swallowed Baiyue in the south, conquered Dawan in the west, and broke the Xiongnu in the north, which laid the basic scope of the Han land and created the situation of the prosperous era of the Han Dynasty.

    Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty made achievements in various fields, but in the latter part of his reign, he was reckless in military force, which caused the scourge of witchcraft, which left a negative evaluation. In the fourth year of Zhenghe (89 BC), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty issued an edict against himself. In the second year of the Later Yuan Dynasty (87 B.C.), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty collapsed in Wuqi Palace, died at the age of 70, was called Emperor Xiaowu, and the temple was called Sejong, and was buried in Maoling.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is awesome in that he created the first in history in the fields of politics, economy, military and culture (the so-called originality, to resist the resistance of traditional forces), and continued for thousands of years!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I admire Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty when he was young.

    Intelligent, majestic, and capable, it can eliminate the control of the grandmother Empress Dowager Dou on the government and government.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's not awesome, don't say much, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty's ** row is really uneducated, there are many typos, Mao Dun, it should be read as modu, not maodun, the prince Xian Ma is not the prince xima, many of these kinds, it was actually broadcast on ** TV station, shame.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was the seventh emperor of the Han Dynasty and was a great strategist and statesman;

    2. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty created the military heyday of the Han Dynasty, and made a series of achievements such as the creation of the Silk Road, the defeat of the Xiongnu, the surrender of the Western Regions, and the annexation of Korea.

    3. However, due to the large number of wars launched by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the pressure on the people was heavy and it was difficult to maintain their lives;

    To sum up, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty has more merits than faults, and can be called a great emperor who was defeated.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Evaluation of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

    Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was an eloquent emperor in the period of China's feudal society. During his reign, it was the most powerful period of the West Tachibana Naihan. He adopted a series of measures in political, economic, ideological, cultural, military, and ethnic relations to promote and consolidate the situation of great unification.

    The merits are: (1) Politically, reuse talents, weaken the power of vassal states, and strengthen the centralization of power; (2) Economically, the right to mint money and the right to operate salt and iron will be collected, and the five-baht coin will be minted in a unified manner; harness the Yellow River and avoid water hazards; (3) In terms of ideology and culture, "overthrow the hundred schools of thought and respect Confucianism alone", and regard Confucianism as the orthodoxy of feudal society; Organize Taixue and promote Confucian education; (4) Militarily, Wei Qing and Huo Qubing were sent to defeat the Xiongnu and relieve the Xiongnu threat to the north; (5) In terms of ethnic relations or foreign exchanges, Zhang Qian was sent to the Western Regions twice, laying the foundation for the opening of the Silk Road.

    The faults are: (1) being too superstitious about force and waging foreign wars for a long time; (2) There are superstitious and noisy thoughts of seeking immortals, and a lot of manpower and material resources are wasted.

    In short, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was an outstanding politician and military strategist in ancient China, and his merits outweighed his faults.

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