Positive And Negative Effects Of The Han Dynasty

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The Han Dynasty was known for their span over four centuries, their inventions, history, and as the Golden Age. The Han Dynasty is said to be the Golden Age because they were considered to be the ones that had the most scientific improvements and brought back learning to China. They were also considered to be the establishers of most of the Chinese culture today, that some people even created a word denoting someone that is ethnically Chinese as “Han.” The Han Dynasty had a substantial importance to how the Chinese culture is shaped today by both positive and negative improvements during 206 BCE-220CE. First of all, we need to learn a little about the Han Dynasty and how they came to be. The Han Dynasty, though corrupted by deadly dramas within the imperial court, …show more content…

When a descendant of Gaozu, Liu Xiu, took the thrown and created the Eastern Han, there started to be palace wars, where eunuchs slaughtered families to help the Emperor maintain control. This led to a minor breaking within the palace as well as the Yellow Turbans uprising. The reason that the Yellow Turbans started an uprising is that the Han leaders were influenced by the court eunuchs for their own gain. This furthermore forced many people to suffer from famine and poverty. When the rich and powerful landowners took advantage of this situation, they were able to gain a lot of fortune while the poor became poorer. Then the situation was worsened by the high taxes imposed on the peasants as well as floods along the Yellow River. In other words, this is where the Yellow Turban came in because they wanted to spread the teachings of Taoism including equal land distribution and equal rights. They succeeded by defeating the forces of the government, but then the Zhang brothers, leaders of the Yellow Turbans, were killed and the rebels were eventually