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How did the structure of the Han dynasty reflect Confucianism?

a. Increasing rebellions represented the emphasis on warfare.
b. Crowning a new emperor reflected the importance of loyalty.
c. The multiple levels of bureaucracy reflected the belief in social order.
d. The need for new leaders highlighted the importance of self-promotion.

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The Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) was a period of Ancient China divided into the Western Han (206 BCE – 9 CE) and Eastern Han (25–220 CE) periods, when the capital cities were located at Chang'an and Luoyang, respectively. It was founded by Emperor Gaozu of Han and briefly interrupted by the regime of Wang Mang (r. 9–23 CE) who usurped the throne from a child Han emperor.

Chinese ceramic figurines of the Eastern Han (25–220 CE) period, exhibits from the Sichuan Provincial Museum, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

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