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Why did Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty lay a map of the Chinese nation?

The reform of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty mainly focused on politics, economy and culture. Politically, it further strengthened centralization, consolidated the authority of imperial power, and strengthened the central government's control over local governments. Militarily, it chose direct attack instead of sudden attack. Economically, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty mainly adopted Sang Hongyang's suggestion. Finally, the national treasury was enriched and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty built water conservancy projects. Culturally, everyone knows that Confucianism is the only respect, which makes Confucianism a ruling ideology, but Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty still uses cool methods to govern officials.

In order to strengthen centralization, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty adopted Zhu's suggestion and issued a favor decree, allowing vassals to distribute fiefs to their descendants, making it a small vassal state. Besides, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is different from san huang before him. The prime minister of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was not treated with courtesy. In order to carry out his own orders, China and Korea were established, and the rights of the prime minister were reduced. In the past, the prime minister was a nobleman, and so were the civilians born by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was also the first emperor in China to use the title of the year. * * * There are 1 1 titles. Militarily, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty defeated the Xiongnu, and the three victories of Henan, Hexi and Mobei made the Xiongnu Empire begin to decline. There is also the territory of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, which expanded to the western regions, Korea, Vietnam and other places. During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, due to the long-term foreign conquest, the originally substantial national treasury became unable to make ends meet. At that time, the wealth of wealthy businessmen was equal to that of a country, so Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty reformed the currency system and changed salt, iron and tea into official camps.

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty admired Confucianism only for the unity of thought, because the more developed the thought, the more difficult it was to manage. So the Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty ousted hundreds of schools, respected Confucianism exclusively, and established the imperial academy in Chang 'an, the highest institution of learning in ancient China, which made Confucianism dominate the traditional culture of China for more than two thousand years. The history of China in the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was comparable to that of the Western Roman Empire, so Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was an outstanding translator among the emperors of past dynasties, which opened up a territory and laid the territory of China two thousand years later.