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... marry. At the very first encounter with Wu, Han had fallen in love with him, as he was fond of her creativeness and courage. She ...
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... Emperor Wu (Han Wu-ti, reigned from 141 to 87 BC) Centralization of power and defeudalization: stripped the nobility of their status and wealth, and ...
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Emperor Wu-ti began his reign in 140 BC. During ... disapproved. Wu-ti came to power from the popular support of his apparent Confucian beliefs. ...
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... Sima Qian, whose Shiji (Historical Records) provides a detailed chronicle from the time of a legendary Xia emperor to that of the Han emperor Wu Di (141-87 BC ...
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... ended in 618 AD." (AOL Academic Assistance Center) When Chin Shih Huang-Ti died, his dynasty collapsed; The Empire was then controlled by the emperor Han Wu Di ...
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... in the 70-year rule. With Han Wu-Di, came a westward expansion into the wilderness of central Asia. To protect that border, Wu-Di ...
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... and proceeded to build the army that defeated the Shang; Wu's successor regent ... rebellion after his death, but with the rise of the Han dynasty centralization ...
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... the first Chinese society in the Yellow River Valley; Ch'in Shih Huang Ti unified the Chinese empire and built the Great Wall of China; Han Wu Ti solidified ...
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... 145-87 BC?), whose Shiji ( Historical Records) provides a detailed chronicle from the time of a legendary Xia emperor to that of the Han emperor Wu Di ( 141-87 ...
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... The Han Dynasty rose after the rebellions of the Qin. Then Wu Ti, who was emporer at the time, brought new economic policies, built canals, established ...
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... Under the Han rule, There was a renewal of learning. In this period, Wu-Ti (the Han ruler) made Confucianism the official set of beliefs for his government. ...
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... steady expansion of the Chinese people - that is, the so-called Han people - southward ... 2. Wu (eg Shanghai) 8.4%; 3. Hsiang (spoken in Hunan Province) 5.0%; 4 ...
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... This is so because during the Han dynasty, the emperor Wu needed horse to travel long distances and so attacked many times, Ferghana. ...
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... There are six schools: Han Confucianism, Neo-Confucianism, Contemporary Neo-Confucianism, Korean ... to state conversing with the government rulers The Wu Jing ...
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... always a connection between Taoism and Buddhism until the end of the Han dynasty. ... replace its Taoist and Confucian rivals, so in 845 the emperor Wu-tsung began ...
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... This was so successful that the Han dynasty lasted longer than any other dynasty. ... of Wei in the north, Shu in the upper Yangtze river, and the Wu kingdom in ...
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... be so prosperous. The Empress Wu Zhoa restored the Han method of standardized government throughout China. They rebuilt the central ...
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... (See YOU-WU) He postulated non-being as the "basic substance." Non-being produced being. ... In sparse pre-Han usage, li was objective tendencies in thing-kinds. ...
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... significantly the flood risk at the lower reaches." (Dr. Yegang Wu, senior scientist ... One thousand tombs dating between the Han and Ming periods (206 BC to AD ...
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... on the left are the Yalung Chiang, Min Chiang, Chia-ling Chiang, and the Han Shui. The tributaries that join it on its right bank are the Wu Chiang, Yuan Chiang ...
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... Empress Lu : -- 180BC Consort of the first Han dynasty Chinese emperor, Gaozu, and dowager empress after his death (195 BC ... Wu, Empress (, in full Wu Zhao DT1a ...
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... in China The erosion of filial piety started as early as the Former Han dynasty (206 BC ... Movement, many intellectuals such as Xin Qin-Nian and Lu Xun, Wu Yu and ...
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... During the war Chou-sin tried to take refuge in his palace. When Chou-sin was finally killed, Wu- Wang took power. ... 2. Wang, Zhongshu. Han civilization. ...
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... Since the time of the Han dynasty (206 CE) four life passages have been ... Ancestral cult embodies the roles played by mediators, such as shamans (wu) and ritual ...
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... Berkeley, Ca.: Celestial Arts. Han, J. (1986). Electroacupuncture ... San Rafael, Calif.: New World Library. Wu, H. & Luo, D. (1984). Chinese ...
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