In the middle of ancient China, a dynasty named the Han dynasty arose to rebell against the Qin dynasty, they weren’t strong enough, but they clinched the battle by defeating the Qin, because according to Teachtci, “ Liu Bang rebel who had gained control of the Han kingdom, conquered the Qin army and established the Han dynasty.” It was because of this battle the dynasty began. Afterwards, the Han built a better army, government, and a better agriculture, than before. So army, government, and agriculture are the concepts, that make the Han government effective.
One of the main reasons the Han was effective, was because of their army. It literally says in Teachtci that, “The Han excelled in warfare” The reason why they were so successful, was because they had 130,000 to 300,000 men in their army. I know that might sound like chaos, trying to keep control of all of those people, but from evidence …show more content…
Their agriculture was so big, we still use one of the inventions, and other may use the other invention today. The farmers made these inventions to help their farming, since they were expected to make food for them and their families, and to help stock the stores in the city they lived in. They also made these inventions, because they also had droughts, and floods randomly. So, one invention that helped farmers was the chain pump. According to Teachtci, “The chain pump made it easier to move water from low irrigation ditches and canals up to the fields. Workers used pedals to turn a wheel, which pulled a series of wooden planks that moved water uphill to the fields.” The other invention I will talk about is the wheelbarrow, yes the wheelbarrow. The wheelbarrow obviously was made for transporting dirt and other minerals on wheels. Therefore, with the inventions that the farmers made to help make farming faster, the agriculture grew stronger, and