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The Han Dynasty (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:: Hàn Cháo ; noWade-Giles#ifeq:nonono, Old Chinese: ŋ̥ānh ḍhaw ; 206 BCE–220 CE) was the second imperial dynasty of Chin...
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Hier beschreiben Sie mit ein, zwei Sätzen den Inhalt dieser Datei. ... | HOME | About | Guestbook |; Encoding: Unicode (UTF-8) [Location: HOME > History > Han > government, administration, law] ... ; Chinese History - Han Dynasty 漢 (206 BC-8 AD, 25-220) government, administration and law;
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; Zhuge Liang was Chancellor of China of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He is often recognised as the greatest and most accomplished strategist of his era.... (221 ... . The Chancellor can also refer to a specific post in the imperial government, which was first officially instituted in Qin Dynasty...
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incompetent Chancellors; (3) the books on the Han government institutions written in the first and second centuries A. D.. In a directive to his Chancellor, ...
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In Han government, the emperor was the supreme judge and lawgiver, .... although the Chancellor was still appointed by the central government. ...
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The Han system of imperial government borrowed many of its core features from the model set forth by the Qin Dynasty. For example, Gaozu's Chancellor Xiao ...
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This system of central government was the foundation of an administration structure that more or less kept up through the whole imperial history of China. The major parts of it were not invented by the ... Go back to the Han Dynasty introduction page and learn more about Han Dynasty economy, arts, literature, government...
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The Han government had to built official roads the political center to the economically important region of Shu 蜀 (modern Sichuan), crossing the Qiling Mountains 秦嶺山脈. This Baoxie road 褒斜道 was flanked by post stations every few miles.
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Similarly, the head of a county which had been designated as the fief of a marquis (houguo) was also given the title of Chancellor. ... Like any sensible administration, the Han government allocated broad areas of responsibility to different types of officials, but did not insist upon a rigid distinction.
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