Liu Pang

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The founder and first emperor of the Han dynasty

Real World Example

Liu Pang, also known as Emperor Gaozu of Han, was the founder and first emperor of the Han dynasty in ancient China, ruling from 202 to 195 BCE. He rose from humble beginnings as a peasant to overthrow the oppressive Qin dynasty, unifying China and establishing a stable government. His rule marked the beginning of the Han dynasty, which lasted over 400 years and is considered a golden age in Chinese history due to its advancements in culture, technology, and governance. Liu Pang's emphasis on Confucianism as the state philosophy promoted values like education, family respect, and moral integrity, which continue to influence Chinese society today. For example, the importance of education and respect for elders in many Chinese families can be traced back to Confucian principles reinforced by Liu Pang's policies, showing how his legacy still inspires people to value learning and family bonds.

Practice Version

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