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fiasKO [112]
3 years ago
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14. What foundations of Chinese society did the Han dynasty bring back after unifying China

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sergeinik [125]3 years ago
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Answer:

Foundations of Chinese Society that the Han dynasty brought back after unifying China:

A. the importance of the family

D. belief in Buddhism

Explanation:

The Han dynasty reigned over China between 206 BCE–220 CE.  It lasted very long and recorded many achievements, including the unification of all China with neighboring kingdoms.  According to history, during the Han dynasty, Buddhism flourished as it was combined with Taoism and magical practices.  It started being practised in the royal court with returning monks helping to spread it.  Also during the Han dynasty Confucianism came to shape Chinese society.  Since Confucius, the founder of Confucianism, taught that the family was central of the well-being of the state, Han officials promoted strong family ties, and the family grew in importance in Chinese society.

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