HISTORY
ANCIENT CHINA
Question
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Confucius
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Shi Huangdi
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Liu Bang
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Wudi
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Detailed explanation-1: -Wudi, Wade-Giles romanizationWu-ti, original name Liu Che, (born 156 bc-died March 29, 87 bc), posthumous name (shi) of the autocratic Chinese emperor (141–87 bc) who vastly increased the authority of the Han dynasty (206 bc–ad 220) and extended Chinese influence abroad.
Detailed explanation-2: -Wudi, who reigned from 141 B.C.E. to 87 B.C.E., held the throne longer than any other Han emperor. He is called the martial emperor because he adopted the policy of expanding the Chinese empire through war.
Detailed explanation-3: -Sun Quan, Wade-Giles romanization Sun Ch’üan, posthumous name (shi) Dadi, temple name (miaohao) Taizu, (born ad 181, China-died 252, China), founder and first emperor of the Wu dynasty, one of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguo) into which China was divided at the end of the Han period (206 bc–ad 220).
Detailed explanation-4: -Emperor Wu of Han (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: hànwǔdì), (156 B.C.E. –March 29, 87 B.C.E.), personal name Liu Che (), was the seventh emperor of the Han Dynasty in China, ruling from 141 B.C.E. to 87 B.C.E.
Detailed explanation-5: -Han Wudi, named Liuche, ascended the throne at the age of 15. He was the fifth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (206BC-8AD) and reigned from 141BC to 86BC, which is one of the most celebrated periods in Chinese history.