Similarities:
Differences:
Slaves made up a much smaller part of the population in the Han Dynasty than they did in Greece or Rome.
China under the Han dynasty and the Roman Empire were similar in that both grew wealthy because they Developed extensive trade networks.
After the fall of the Han Dynasty, China experienced a period of political fragmentation and instability similar to Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. Various regional warlords and dynasties emerged and competed for power, leading to disunity and frequent conflicts. Both China and Europe experienced a decline in centralized authority, economic decline, and the emergence of new political entities during this period.
China
What exactly do you mean by "Han China"? I asked a Chinese classmate and she said there isn't a term called "Han China" in Chinese.Answer:The Han Dynasty ruled China from 206 BCE-220 CE. It followed the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BCE) and preceded the Three Kingdoms (220-265 CE). The Han Dynasty is considered a golden age in Chinese history. Even today China's majority ethnic group refers to itself as the "Han people"So in answer:The Han Dynasty rued all of present day China about 2000 years ago.Present day China feels ties to the Han Dynasty
Slaves made up a much smaller part of the population in the Han Dynasty than they did in Greece or Rome.
Slaves made up a much smaller part of the population in the Han Dynasty than they did in Greece or Rome.
Family relations created pervasive social cohesion in both Rome and Han china since they were used as units for social ranking. The Han Dynasty had a Social ranking similar to other Dynasties. It started with the Slaves or Peasants then to Marketers followed by the Nobles/ Warriors and the top most being the Emperor.
They have the same rules
They have the same rules
They have the same rules
They have the same rules
we have rules such as they had bureaucracy
China under the Han dynasty and the Roman Empire were similar in that both grew wealthy because they Developed extensive trade networks.
ya, the Qin wanted to abolish it. in Han there were contracts that said what the slaves could and could not do. the slaves were'nt a big part of han society either.
Because the people in inner china called themselves the Han people after the Han dynasty. The people that live in outer china are not Han people, the do not like Han.
Han ruled china by having a strong central government.