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Chapter 8
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Erik Failing
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Chapter 5
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Events
Chinese Imperial officials sentence the historian Sima Qian to punishment by castration
Sima Qian chooses to live and work in disgrace until his death
Kong Fuzi fails to obtain a high post and returns to Lu bitterly
Traditionally Laozi founds Daoism
Jade statue of Laozi riding a blue Ox
Legalist doctrine emerges from the insights of many active political thinkers
King of Qin declares himself Emporer
Qin dynasty falls to waves of rebels
QIn Shihuangdi dies and is laid to rest in an extremely lavish tomb
Liu Bang restores order to China and establishes himself as the head of a new dynasty, The Han
An army of nomadic Xiongu warriors besiege Liu Bang and almost capture him
Han Wudi establishes an imperial institute of higher learning
Chinese peoples learn how to cast iron
Silk production, sericulture, begins in China
Long distance trade is established from China to the West, made the silk industry thrive
Han craftsman invent paper
Han craftsmen invent ship rudders
Social tensions between the rich and poor grow in the Han dynasty, the few wealthy own the vast majority of lands while peasents lead increasingly harsh lives
A two-year old boy takes the thrown, Wang Mang rules in his place
Wan Mang claims the Han thrown for himself
Wang Mang is overthrown
The Yellow Turban uprising harms the Han dynasty
When Laozi probably lived
Two thousands Eunuchs are slaughtered in response to rebellion
Periods
Period of the Warring States
Life of Kong Fuzi, "Confucius"
Confucius ideas are the fundamentals of traditional Chinese education
Life of Mencius, spokesman for Confucius
Mencius is considered the most authoritative of Confucius' expositors
Life of Xunzi, 2nd spokesman for Confucius
Daoist Zhuangzi
Shang Yang, Champion of legalism
Han Feizi, Systematic Legalist
Ban Zhao, Woman Scholar
Lessons for Women by Ban Zhao remains an important work in Chinese society
Continous rebellions plague the Han dynasty
Kingdom of Qin undergoes remarkable development
Kingdom of QIn grows consistently at the expense of other states
First Emporer Qin Shihuangdi reigns
Han Dynasty
Usurper briefly displaces the Han rule
Early Han Dynasty
Later Han Dynasty
Han Wudi reigns, greatest Han Emporer
Reign of Modu, the Xiongnu