What exactly do you mean by "Han China"? I asked a Chinese classmate and she said there isn't a term called "Han China" in Chinese.
Answer:
The Han Dynasty ruled China from 206 BCE-220 CE. It followed the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BCE) and preceded the Three Kingdoms (220-265 CE). The Han Dynasty is considered a golden age in Chinese history. Even today China's majority ethnic group refers to itself as the "Han people"
So in answer:
China
the han dynasty spread east of China!
What's Zou Han? Zhou & Han are two separate dynasties in Chinese history. How can it have an influence FROM China? You mean Modern China, like Mainland China? or Taiwan, ROC? It's impossible to have an influence FROM the future.
The main ethnic group of China is called Han, which is named after the Han Dynasty.
Han Fei Tzu
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Because the people in inner china called themselves the Han people after the Han dynasty. The people that live in outer china are not Han people, the do not like Han.
Han ruled china by having a strong central government.
Han Gaozu
Han...
Han Fei was born in Han (state), China.
i dont know i need the same thing
China