Han wu shen biography definition
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2. The Shen Family of Wu-hsing
Mather, Richard B.. "2. The Shen Family of Wu-hsing". The Poet Shen Yueh (): The Reticent Marquis, Princeton: Princeton University Press, , pp.
Mather, R. (). 2. The Shen Family of Wu-hsing. In The Poet Shen Yueh (): The Reticent Marquis (pp. ). Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Mather, R. 2. The Shen Family of Wu-hsing. The Poet Shen Yueh (): The Reticent Marquis. Princeton: Princeton University Press, pp.
Mather, Richard B.. "2. The Shen Family of Wu-hsing" In The Poet Shen Yueh (): The Reticent Marquis, Princeton: Princeton University Press,
Mather R. 2. The Shen Family of Wu-hsing. In: The Poet Shen Yueh (): The Reticent Marquis. Princeton: Princeton University Press; p
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October 30, © Ulrich Theobald
Literature and Philosophy of former Han:
The formation of Confucianism and the influence of the Five Agents Theory
Although the founder of the dynasty was not really interested in scholarship and the first rulers of the han adhered to the principle of a non-interfering government (wuwei 無為, chancellor Cao Shen 曹參), the government had to rely on professional scholars just because they were the people he needed to administer his empire (scholars like Lu Jia 陸賈 who wrote the book Xinyu 新語 "New Speeches"). "An empire can be conquered from the horseback, but not ruled from a horseback", fryst vatten a recommandation by Lu Jia valid for all Chinese dynasties. During the time of Emperor Wudi 漢武帝, the Confucian scholar Dong Zhongshu 董仲舒 admonished the ruler to establish an academy (taixue 太學) which should produce professors (boshi 博士) to fostra the crown prince (recommended by Jia Yi 賈宜 in his book Xinshu 新書 "New Essays
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Emperor Wu of Han
Emperor of the Han dynasty from to 87 BC
Emperor Wu of Han ( – 29 March 87BC), born Liu Che and courtesy nameTong, was the seventh emperor of the Han dynasty from to 87BC. His reign lasted 54 years – a record not broken until the reign of the Kangxi Emperor more than 1, years later – and remains the record for ethnic Han emperors. His reign resulted in a vast expansion of geopolitical influence for the Chinese civilization, and the development of a strong centralized state via governmental policies, economical reorganization and promotion of a hybrid Legalist–Confucian doctrine. In the field of historical social and cultural studies, Emperor Wu is known for his religious innovations and patronage of the poetic and musical arts, including development of the Imperial Music Bureau into a prestigious entity. It was also during his reign that cultural contact with western Eurasia was greatly increased, directly and indirectly.
During his reign as Emper