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Classical China Coming out of the Warring States Period…into Classical China… Han China Han China, the “most prosperous era,” follows the Qin dynasty – the leaders embrace Confucian ideals, so people are more likely to follow… Han Dynasty Begins in 202 BC – Lasts for 400 years until 220 CE Based on Confucian ideals Liu Bang – First Han Emperor Confucian Army Officer Moderate policies Maintains 3 part government Emperor Wudi Confucian Emperor – strengthens the government and the economy Expanded Chinese borders to the west and south Opened trade route along the Silk Road Emperor Wudi Silk Road Exchanged silk, food, livestock, pottery, and luxury items Connected Asia and Europe through 4000 miles of road/trading posts Harsh traveling conditions and unsafe journey on roads Brought wealth into China Modern Remains of Silk Road Stop Along the Road… Ruins at the City of Jaiohe French image of the Silk Road Caravan Traders Han Society Scholar-Officials – Confucian Basis Peasants tenant farmers Women not allowed in government Introduction of Buddhism in China Civil Service Examinations – In theory, positions issued through study and merit, not birth – In practice only rich could afford the process Buddhist Stupa Han Advancements Astronomy Grand cities and artwork Paper Shipbuilding / Rudder Diagnosis and treatment of disease Textiles (silk) Water Mills (grain grinding) Iron Casting Expanded the Great Wall Han Dynasty Collapse Emperors weak and warlords gained power 220 AD warlords conquered the Han Dynasty China breaks into period of Three Kingdoms (porcelain, tea) Han Dynasty Map