Han Dynasty

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  • 206 BCE

    The Establishment of the Han Dynasty

    Liu Bang (Emperor Gaozu) overthrows the Qin Dynasty.
  • 202 BCE

    Liu Bang Becomes Emperor Gaozu

    He officially takes the throne, marking the beginning of the Western Han period
  • 200 BCE

    Battle of Gaixia

    Han forces defeat the Chu, solidifying Han control over China.
  • 195 BCE

    Death of Emperor Gaozu

    His son, Liu Ying, ascends the throne as Emperor Hui.
  • 188 BCE

    Regency of Empress Dowager Lü Clan

    Empress Lü rules on behalf of her son after Emperor Hui's death.
  • 180 BCE

    Fall of the Lü Clan

    The Lü family is overthrown, restoring power to the Liu family.
  • Period: 141 BCE to 187 BCE

    Reign of Emperor Wu

    Expansion of the empire and consolidation of power.
  • 139 BCE

    Zhang Qian's Expedition

    Diplomatic missions to Central Asia open the Silk Road.
  • 119 BCE

    First Military Campaigns Against the Xiongnu

    The Han begin a series of conflicts with nomadic tribes.
  • 87 BCE

    Death of Emperor Wu

    His reign marks the height of the Han Dynasty's power.
  • 74 BCE

    Establishment of the Imperial Examination

    A system to recruit officials based on merit.
  • 9

    Wang Mang Usurps the Throne

    He establishes the Xin Dynasty, interrupting the Han rule.
  • 23

    Restoration of the Han Dynasty

    After Wang Mang's downfall, Liu Xiu becomes Emperor Guangwu
  • 25

    Beginning of the Eastern Han

    The dynasty is divided into Western and Eastern periods.
  • 57

    Introduction of Buddhism to China

    The religion begins to spread during the Eastern Han
  • 105

    The Invention of Paper

    Cai Lun develops a method for making paper from tree bark and hemp.
  • 132

    Confucianism Becomes the State Philosophy

    Emphasis on Confucian ideals in governance.
  • 166

    Yellow Turban rebellion

    A major peasant uprising against the Han government.
  • 184

    The End of the Yellow Turban Rebellion

    The rebellion is suppressed, but it weakens the Han authority.
  • 220

    The Fall of The Han Dynasty

    The dynasty officially ends, leading to the Three Kingdoms period.