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Han Dynasty Essay

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The Han dynasty is often referred to as the “golden age” for its advancements such as the creation of paper and silk road. During this period, China experienced a time of peace and prosperity, which enabled China to become a major world power (Nelson). Though the Han dynasty was highly influential in the east like how Rome was influential in the west, it eventually fell. It fell due to interior conflicts such as corruption and debauchery as well as exterior conflicts such as raids from nomadic groups and lack of funding. With the fall of a great civilization, emerges a time of crisis. After the fall of the Han dynasty, China was divided into three major warring states - Wei, Shu, and Wu, which caused civil unrest for over half a century.
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It is structured with couplets and uses the rhetorical device, repetition; also, the number of lines and meter are identical. Also, during this time period, great pieces of literature emerged such as the poem “Peacock Flies to Southeast” by Yuefu and “Theory of Exogenous Febrile Disease” which established the foundation of traditional chinese medicine (Kingdom of Wei). Also, the south- pointing chariot was created during this time, enabling warriors to tell direction. Because the Shu was the weakest of the three kingdom, it was soon overtaken by the Wei kingdom. But before it was taken over, it also had some success, though nothing major. Because Shu’s founder, Liu Bei grew up fatherless and poor, he helped restore the agriculture and handicraft industry. He also maintained a disciplined army through the using a strict discipline (Kingdom of Shu). The Shu kingdom also invented an early invention of the wheel barrel, also known as the wooden ox. Lastly, the Wu kingdom had a highly advanced navy. With the Yangtze River, the Wu kingdom utilized it to trade. With that, shipbuilding technology increased, building ships that can hold up to one thousand people (Kingdom of Wu). With that, the Wu kingdom were water

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