As you can see compared to the location of the Roman Empire the Han didn’t have the greatest location for trade. The Han didn’t have one set religion to practice, they practices Confucianism, Buddhism, & Daoism. Their god(s) were native. Hans’s bureaucracy was based upon Confucian ideas. The emphasis on family for the Han was ancestor patriarchal which was the same as the Romans. Their reliance was on landed gentry. The Chinese were able to accomplish building canals, & the Great Wall. The decline of the Han dynasty was caused due to inequitable distribution of land tax burden rather than on large landowners. Also the in 220 c.e generals divided the empire into three separate kingdoms. The emigration of nomadic people kept everyone separate from one another having little communication. The Han dynasty pushed itself toward Korea, Indochina, and Central
As you can see compared to the location of the Roman Empire the Han didn’t have the greatest location for trade. The Han didn’t have one set religion to practice, they practices Confucianism, Buddhism, & Daoism. Their god(s) were native. Hans’s bureaucracy was based upon Confucian ideas. The emphasis on family for the Han was ancestor patriarchal which was the same as the Romans. Their reliance was on landed gentry. The Chinese were able to accomplish building canals, & the Great Wall. The decline of the Han dynasty was caused due to inequitable distribution of land tax burden rather than on large landowners. Also the in 220 c.e generals divided the empire into three separate kingdoms. The emigration of nomadic people kept everyone separate from one another having little communication. The Han dynasty pushed itself toward Korea, Indochina, and Central