Northern Campaign
"300,000 soldiers"
Southern Campaign
"500,000 soldiers"
Defensive walls
"1 million" die
Capital at Chang'an
120,000 feudal families as hostages
New Palace
Roads
4,000 miles
Imperial tomb
"700,000 laborers"
Death of First Emperor, 210 BCE
Inept Second Emperor of Qin
Qin falls to rebels in 206
Capital at Chang’an
Traditional
Reduced severity of laws
Hybrid imperial administration
Qin-style centralized control
Western third
Indirect rule in east
Kingdoms occupy eastern two-thirds
"Blueprint for Empire" fully implemented
Reduced Power of Kingdoms
Financial demands
Inheritance rules
Partible inheritance
Education reforms
Imperial Academy
Confucian texts
Economic reforms
Iron, salt, and liquor monopolies
Monetary reforms
Wu Zhu coins
1. Why did the Qin Empire fall so rapidly after the death of the First Emperor? What role did First Emperor's ambitious policies play in the rapid downfall of his empire?
2. What reforms of Emperor Liu Bang and Emperor Wu helped to create a more stable and long-lasting empire of the Han Dynasty?
1. How did the Han emperors modify the Qin "Blueprint for Empire," particularly regarding the administrative structure and recruitment and promotion of government officials?
2. Which neighboring peoples in Central, East, and Southeast Asia did the Han Dynasty conquer? Why was the impact of Han Dynasty rule limited?
1. Why did illegal private mints making "Ban Liang" coins early in the Han Dynasty cause economic problems? Why did government mints manufacturing "Wu Zhu" coins make the economy run more smoothly? Critical thinking: What can the experience of the Han Dynasty teach us about potential problems of using privately "mined" crypto currencies, such as Bitcoin, to buy and sell goods today?
2. After excavating part of the Han Dynasty mint, what have archaeologists learned about how "Wu Zhu" coins were manufactured?
3. What have excavations at the Han Dynasty capital of Chang'an revealed about the layout of the city and types of buildings? Critical thinking: What do excavations of the city and mint reveal about the power or the Han Empire?