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Q: How did Confucianism influence in Han government?
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How did han emperors increase the influence of Confucianism in china?

Han emperors increased the influence of Confucianism in chain by including it into their government, that he who learnd confucian teachings would be courtours and dignified and posses a through knowledge of history, music, and poetry. - Milo :]


How did Confucianism influence the Han Dynasty?

His education beliefs


What did han wudi introduce into Chinese government?

He introduced and incorporated Confucianism into the Han Government


What type of government did the Han have?

Legalism-Confucianism.


What are the sects of Cofucianism?

Han Confucianism. Neo Confucianism. Contemporary Confucianism. Japanese Confucianism. Vietnamese Confucianism. Korean Confucianism.


In what ways did the Han dynasty improve government and daily life in China?

Government workers had to pass exams in Confucianism in order to be hired.


Confucianism was the state religion of what Dynasty?

The Han Dynasty.


How did Confucianism influence the Han dynasty's government?

Confucius impacted the Han dynasty through his education beliefs. The methods of testing for power and the focus of Chinese education on memorization all came from Confucius. Han Wu Di, Liu Che, listened to him as he adopted the 'du zun ru xue' policy which meant that only Confucianism was learnt.


Fill in the blank.During the Han Dynasty often called the golden age of Chinese history The government promotes?

Confucianism.


What was one result of the change to Confucianism during the Han Dynasty of China?

A civil service system for government workers began.


What dynasty did Confucianism start?

The Han dynasty.


how did Chinese influence society and government?

During the 500s B.C., since the Han Dynasty had fallen, Confucianism had mostly been a set of social ethics and political principles. Later, during the Song Dynasty, Confucian thinkers blended Buddhism and Daoism into Confucianism. As a result, Confucianism broadened its outlook. (Page 215 of the textbook "World History: Medieval and Early Modern Times")