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Topic: Han Dynasty

Related:
  Hans    Dynasty  
  Hans Christian Andersen    Chinese dynasties  
  Ming Dynasty    Han Solo  
  Tang Dynasty    Hans Blix  
  Qing Dynasty    Dynasty China  
  Hans Zimmer    Hans Christian Anderson  

 
 
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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Chairman Mao Tse Tung,  Cleopatra,  Chu Mei-Feng
Religion(s):Taoist
Favorite era(s):Prehistoric times
Favorite body part(s):Fists
Favorite explorer(s):Marco Polo
Favorite book(s):"Quotations from the Works of Mao Tse-tung" by Mao Tse-tung
Favorite actor(s):Bruce Lee
Favorite great leader(s):Mao Zedong,  Genghis Khan,  Akbar the Great
Favorite computer game(s):Civilization
Favorite sport(s):Dragon Boat Racing
Favorite destination(s):China
Listens to:Wu-Tang Clan
Favorite philosopher(s):Confucius,  Sun Tzu
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The Brain has selected interesting relevant sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our fictitious experts based on their personalities.


Zhang Xian Qian,
Ex-Olympic Swimmer

Generals of the Zhou and Han Dynasties, and Taoist masters before the arrival of Bodhidharma in China in 527 BCE were respectively great kungfu and chi kung masters.
After the Mongols were driven out in the 14th century and Han Chinese rule reestablished, efforts were made to return to the views and values of two earlier great periods of Han Chinese rule, the Han and Tang dynasties.
For scholars of recent times, looking back over two thousand years of China, the important pattern is that of the great dynasties, from Han to Tang to Song to Ming to Qing, uniting all under Heaven for centuries at a time, with physical boundaries generally coterminous with the extent of Chinese civilisation.
Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

In Qin and Han dynasties, complex jade pendant sets were gradually dispensed with, and coincided with the popular belief in after-life, a great many mortuary jades were unearthed from burials of this period.
According to archaeological study, the unearthed cultural relic from tombs of Western Han and Eastern Han Dynasties testifies that the Chinese people have been cultivated buckwheat for 2000 years.
During the Han (206 BC-AD 220) and Tang (AD 618-907) dynasties, terra cotta sculptures were placed in elaborate tombs to protect and to serve the spirit of the deceased.
 
 
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