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    share of land. This was a serious revolt that raged throughout China that tested the resilience of the Han state. The seriousness of such revolts was proven when Han dynasty was weakened by the uprising during the second and third centuries. The full effect of this was shown when eventually the uprising led to collapse of the Han dynasty. Consequences in the Roman Empire were also shown between the patricians and the plebeians. During the fifth century B.C.E‚ relations between the classes became so

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    In the Fifth Dynasty Saqqara tomb of Niankhkhnum-khnumhotep (Prophets of Re in the sun temple of Niusserre and they were both known as supervisors of the manicurists in the royal palace)‚ there is a scene of a leg massage (fig.6). The massage scene is among the manicurists‚ pedicurists and barbers in the market. This scene is depicting a masseur who sits on the ground while practicing leg massage to a standing client in front of him (Mossa and Altenmuler‚ 1977). In the Sixth Dynasty Saqqara tomb

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    Emperor Qin prepared for the after life by treating death like birth. Qin Shi Huang‚ born as Ying Zheng in 259 BC‚ was the son of the king of the Qin State. At the age of thirteen‚ he succeeded his father’s regality. Ying Zheng was very aggressive and ambitious at an early age. He assumed full power at 22. He wanted to unify and subjugate all of the seven warring states by the powerful political‚ economic and military strength of the Qin State. Qin realized his ambition and built the first feudal

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    lecture and book‚ at the time of Qin DynastyQin Shihuang has burned many important materials about Confucianism and buried the Confucian scholars alive. In the book “Mountain of fame: Portraits in Chinese history”‚ it said “In the later Chinese tradition‚ this incident has become the most famous of the bad examples of Qin.The “burning of the books”has come to stand both for repression of principled dissent and for impiety toward the past‚ and the rapid collapse of Qin has been taken to prove that no

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    tradition names the first dynasty Xia‚ but it was considered mythical until scientific excavations found early bronze-age sites at Erlitou in Henan Province.[11] Archaeologists have since uncovered urban sites‚ bronze implements‚ and tombs in locations cited as Xia’s in ancient historical texts‚ but it is impossible to verify that these remains are of the Xia without written records from the period. Some of the thousands of life-size Terracotta Warriors of the Qin Dynasty‚ ca. 210 BC. Some of the

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    suggest cultural differences from the Longshan culture in northern China and settlement by the Che people prior to the migration of the Baiyue.[47][48] Eight petroglyphs were discovered on surrounding islands‚ which dated to the Shang Dynasty in China.[49] In 214 BC‚ Qin Shi Huang‚ the first emperor of China‚ conquered the Baiyue tribes in Jiaozhi (modern Liangguang region) and incorporated the territory into imperial

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    The Tomb of Shihuangdi was the tomb of the emperor Shi Huangdi [246-210 BCE] who was the Tiger of Qin and the first emperor of China which he ruled between 221 and 210 BCE (Goho‚ 2003). It is believed that the tomb was ordered by the emperor at the early age of thirteen‚ in which it took another 36 years to complete and Qin Shi Huang shortly died after the construction was completed. Per the Travel Advisor‚ it was discovered that the tomb had remarkable artwork and had approximately 8‚000 life

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    CHAPTER 7 Han Dynasty China And Imperial Rome‚ 300 BCE–300 CE Chapter Study Outline I. China and Rome: How empires are built A. Unprecedented power: Roman and Han characteristics 1. Size‚ quality‚ and lasting worldwide impact 2. Cultural‚ economic‚ and administrative control B. Empire and cultural identity 1. Han a. Civilian magistrates and

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    keep out the nomadic invaders from the north; initiated during the Qin dynasty and reign of Shi Huangdi e. ordered a national census and took data of everything from coinage to the axels on carts f. promoted manufacturing and discouraged formal culture g. Shi Huangdi was extremely unpopular h. he died in 210 BCE; a revolt broke out and the third dynasty was established 4. The Han Dynasty a. lasted over 400 years b. ruled similarly to Qin except they were less brutal c. China was expanded enough so that

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    In search of political and social order Confucius (551-479 B.C.E.) and his school Confucius Educator and political advisor Sayings were compiled in the Analects by his disciples Confucian ideas Fundamentally moral and ethical in character Thoroughly practical: how to restore political and social order Concentrated on formation of junzi--"superior individuals" Edited and compiled the Zhou classics for his disciples to study Key Confucian values Ren--a sense of humanity‚ kindness‚ benevolence

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