Chinese Emperor Wudi had to many things in his garden to list. But I know that he had about 12 different types of trees in his park. He had many exotic animals and plants in his garden. He had about 73 different types of things in his garden.
Wudi = Martial emperor, meaning he could fight, never translated as "warrior emperor"! Wudi was just a reign name chosen by Liu Che, the 5th emperor of the Han dynasty and the grandson of the Han dynasty's founder Liu Bang.
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The Hsiung-nu were a nomadic pastoralist group in ancient China. They were known for their military skill and often raided the Chinese border. They posed a significant threat to the Han Dynasty, and Emperor Wudi launched several campaigns against them, although he was not successful. The Hsiung-nu had a destabilizing effect on Wudi's reign, leading to increased military spending and a focus on strengthening the Great Wall for defense.
he brought many changes in the government
I believe it was Wudi, during the Han dynasty.
Wudi's main interests were war and military matters.
Wudi's main intrest was war and military matters.Hope that helped a little bit.
Wudi was known as "The Martial Emperor" because he adopted the idea of expanding the Chinese Empire through war.
Chinese Emperor Han Wudi chose his governing officials based on their ______________. (Points : 1) family standing military skills successful performance on Confucian exams personal history of service to himself
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Emporer Wudi reigned from 206 bc-ad 220 in the Han Dynasty.
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Wudi = Martial emperor, meaning he could fight, never translated as "warrior emperor"! Wudi was just a reign name chosen by Liu Che, the 5th emperor of the Han dynasty and the grandson of the Han dynasty's founder Liu Bang.
because he was only 16
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Wudi created institutions for close supervision of the bureaucracy and drew into his personal service men.