In 100 C.E, the Han Dynasty had ruled all of China, but soon fell in 220 C.E due to when the son of “Cao Cao” forces Emperor Xian from his throne. When this occurred, he became the emperor of Cao Wei, one of the Three Kingdoms that formed after the Han Dynasty fell. This soon started the warring period. The Jin Dynasty soon claims to “reunite” china from 265 C.E. This had lasted until 516 C.E. …show more content…
In 100 C.E, the main religions were confucism, Daoism and Legalism. During that time period, Buddhism was introduced 50 years before, but no one really looked into it. About 300 years later, Buddhism started to expand. This resulted as the primary religion for the Chinese society.
During this time period, throughout China, cultural changes and trade thrived more. In 200 C.E, Silkworms had been imported to China. In 250 C.E, the earlier Algebra book had been written. In 485 C.E, the Tsu Chang Chi accurately calculates “Pi” and in 589 C.E is the era of the Warring States. Inventions that were present were new agricultural tools, banks and paper money, gunpowder / explosive powder. Creative changes were also thriving due to artists beginning to paint landscapes, musicians coming out of the darkness, and poets publishing