Decline of the Han Rule

Between the years 141 BC and 87 BC, according to the standard imperial decree of the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, Confucianism became the official precept of the decision-making class and remains the basic moral code of the people. for more than 2,000 years. There was also a series of successful wars against the Xiongnu tribe that eliminated their ability to threaten the Han. Several centuries later in AD 8, Wang Mang, a Han official, came to power and ended the Western Han era. A few centuries ahead and Liu Xiu, a member of the Han dynasty, re-established the Han government, marking the beginning of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The decline of the Han Rule is an important event in the list of most important events in ancient China.


The Han dynasty remained for a long time before disbanding. Then the infamous Yellow Turban Rebellion began, marking the decline of the Han Rule and slowly introducing the Three Kingdoms Period, which divided China between the Wei, Shu, and Wu states. Several centuries later, Cao Cao, a powerful warlord in northern China, is killed in the battle of Chibi, ending the aspirations of the Wei Kingdom, and leaving Wu and Shu as the main warring states. Then came an era of peace. The Jin dynasty under the illustrious ruler Sima unified China under one king, ending 100 years of war and chaos.

Source: newsela.com
Source: newsela.com
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Source: timemaps.com

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