The Han Dynasty at the time of his reign flourished

Updated on history 2024-05-18
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

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

    Liu Che ascended the throne at the age of sixteen, In order to consolidate the imperial power, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty set up the Chinese Dynasty, set up the history of assassination in the local area, and created the inspection system to select talents. At the suggestion 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 prestige of the country, annexed Korea in the east, swallowed Baiyue in the south, conquered Dawan in the west, and broke the Xiongnu in the north, laying the scope of the Han land, and also opened up the Silk Road, established the era name, promulgated the Taichu calendar, and Xingtaixue also had a far-reaching impact.

    Liu Che has made achievements in various fields, but in the later part of his reign, he was reckless in military force, which caused the scourge of witchcraft and left a negative evaluation for his overall positive image. In the fourth year of Zhenghe (89 BC), Liu Che issued an edict against himself. In the second year of the Later Yuan Dynasty (87 B.C.), Liu Che 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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Emperor! At that time, they all defeated the Huns and other strong enemies! The internal and external troubles of the Han Dynasty have been solved!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The reign of Wenjing, that is, the reign of Emperor Liu Heng of the Han Dynasty and Emperor Liu Qi of the Han Dynasty, 180 BC - 141 BC.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In 202 BC, Liu Bang established the Han Dynasty at the end of the 3rd century BC from 1 BC to 100 BC is the 1st century BC, and in the same way, 101 BC to 200 BC is the 2nd century BC, which can be clearly deduced, and the range of the 3rd century BC is from 201 BC to 300 BC.

    We can start with the chronology of the Common Era. We know that there is no 0 AD and there is no 0 century AD. 1 B.C. is followed by 1 A.D., and 1st century B.C. is 1st century A.D., and it's like we remove the 0 point on the number line, and then 1 is followed by 1.

    Whereas 1 BC is the last year of the 1st century BC, and 1 AD is the first year of the 1st century AD.

    And we know that 100 years is a century.

    In the same way, the period from 101 BC to 200 BC is the 2nd century BC, and it can be clearly deduced that the range of the 3rd century BC is from 201 BC to 300 BC. The first year of the 3rd century BC was 300 BC, and its last year was 201 BC, so 202 BC was in fact the end of the 3rd century BC.

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