2:33
Discovering China - The Han Dynasty-China's First Golden Age
The Han Dynasty began in 206 BC when a man named Liu Bang, who had been born a peasant, le...
published: 25 Aug 2012
author: NTDTV
Discovering China - The Han Dynasty-China's First Golden Age
Discovering China - The Han Dynasty-China's First Golden Age
The Han Dynasty began in 206 BC when a man named Liu Bang, who had been born a peasant, led a group of generals to overthrow the Qin dynasty. This started a ...- published: 25 Aug 2012
- views: 20942
- author: NTDTV
6:40
The Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty
This edition of Mr. Zoller's social studies podcasts examines the Qin Dynasty and Han Dyna...
published: 12 Oct 2011
author: MrZoller
The Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty
The Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty
This edition of Mr. Zoller's social studies podcasts examines the Qin Dynasty and Han Dynasty from Chinese history.- published: 12 Oct 2011
- views: 8594
- author: MrZoller
13:21
【Travelogue HQ】 History Special / Han Dynasty 1/2
Channel: CCTV-News International Program: Travelogue Date: 2009-02-07 Description: History...
published: 15 Aug 2011
author: cctv9travelogue
【Travelogue HQ】 History Special / Han Dynasty 1/2
【Travelogue HQ】 History Special / Han Dynasty 1/2
Channel: CCTV-News International Program: Travelogue Date: 2009-02-07 Description: History Special / Han Dynasty 1/2 Video Series ID: aJkYd92Xa98H9CeBuUbLLQ=...- published: 15 Aug 2011
- views: 7312
- author: cctv9travelogue
73:04
Asian Civilization-Part18-Han Dynasty (221 BC - 220 AD)
Han Dynasty, Emperor Wudi, Later Han, Three Kingdoms....
published: 08 Jan 2013
author: Abdul Karim Khan
Asian Civilization-Part18-Han Dynasty (221 BC - 220 AD)
Asian Civilization-Part18-Han Dynasty (221 BC - 220 AD)
Han Dynasty, Emperor Wudi, Later Han, Three Kingdoms.- published: 08 Jan 2013
- views: 386
- author: Abdul Karim Khan
13:34
The Evolution of Chinese Armor 2: Han to Sui Dynasty
Han Dynasty revised video: http://youtu.be/G2YVc7jzRcw Musics: The Battle Of Red Cliff Bey...
published: 08 Nov 2010
author: firearthwater
The Evolution of Chinese Armor 2: Han to Sui Dynasty
The Evolution of Chinese Armor 2: Han to Sui Dynasty
Han Dynasty revised video: http://youtu.be/G2YVc7jzRcw Musics: The Battle Of Red Cliff Beyond The River Shadow Of The Evanescence Closing In Upon The Enemy (...- published: 08 Nov 2010
- views: 29625
- author: firearthwater
4:54
Rome and Han: Comparing the falls
Similarities within similarities: Political corruption- In both empires, military abused p...
published: 27 Apr 2012
author: TheChelleyjelly
Rome and Han: Comparing the falls
Rome and Han: Comparing the falls
Similarities within similarities: Political corruption- In both empires, military abused power, there were corrupt rulers, and the last emperor was finally f...- published: 27 Apr 2012
- views: 1038
- author: TheChelleyjelly
55:20
AP World History 12, Classical China, Qin and Han Dynasties
Classical China
a. Era of Warring States
i. Legalism
ii. Daoism
iii. Confuscianism
b. Qin ...
published: 15 Dec 2013
AP World History 12, Classical China, Qin and Han Dynasties
AP World History 12, Classical China, Qin and Han Dynasties
Classical China a. Era of Warring States i. Legalism ii. Daoism iii. Confuscianism b. Qin Dynasty i. Shi Huangdi 1. Freed serfs 2. Ended feudalism 3. Great building projects a. Great Wall b. Palace Tomb c. Roads d. Canals c. Han Dynasty i. Political development 1. Civil service 2. Confucianism 3. Han Wudi a. Expansion b. Economic problems ii. Economic developments and social distinctions 1. Silk Road 2. Social classes a. Scholar-gentry b. Peasants c. The underclass d. Merchants and artisans e. Women 3. Technology a. Paper b. Brush pen iii. Culture 1. Calligraphy 2. Landscape painting 3. Poetry iv. Decline 1. Internal problems a. Government i. Weak emperors ii. Power struggles iii. Decentralization b. Economic i. Large estates ii. Taxes c. Peasant revolts- published: 15 Dec 2013
- views: 11
7:28
Han Jian Hand Forged Damascus Blade - Han Dynasty Sword BATTLE READY!
Han Jian (Chinese Sword) Review and cutting test on the hand forged damascus blade. It's f...
published: 10 Dec 2012
author: Chiinnature
Han Jian Hand Forged Damascus Blade - Han Dynasty Sword BATTLE READY!
Han Jian Hand Forged Damascus Blade - Han Dynasty Sword BATTLE READY!
Han Jian (Chinese Sword) Review and cutting test on the hand forged damascus blade. It's folded to 1024 layers with a nice intensive pattern on the blade. Gr...- published: 10 Dec 2012
- views: 21761
- author: Chiinnature
10:13
Discovering China - Warrior Guan Yu, The Sui Dynasty and Shen Yun
Hi, and welcome to Discovering China. On this week's show... The story of Guan Yu, legenda...
published: 13 Mar 2013
author: ntddiscoveringchina
Discovering China - Warrior Guan Yu, The Sui Dynasty and Shen Yun
Discovering China - Warrior Guan Yu, The Sui Dynasty and Shen Yun
Hi, and welcome to Discovering China. On this week's show... The story of Guan Yu, legendary general of China's Three Kingdoms Period. The Sui Dynasty, the v...- published: 13 Mar 2013
- views: 324
- author: ntddiscoveringchina
77:10
Lecture 2 - Han Painting and Pictorial Designs
This lecture considers the growth of pictorial art during the Han dynasty (208 BCE to AD 2...
published: 28 Feb 2011
author: UCBerkeleyEvents
Lecture 2 - Han Painting and Pictorial Designs
Lecture 2 - Han Painting and Pictorial Designs
This lecture considers the growth of pictorial art during the Han dynasty (208 BCE to AD 220), beginning with paintings on silk (including the famous 'flying...- published: 28 Feb 2011
- views: 4211
- author: UCBerkeleyEvents
4:17
Han Dynasty Sword - Sharpened - Cut and Destruction Test
Han Dynasty styled sword, made with 1095 high carbon steel blade, full tang, with brass an...
published: 29 Oct 2012
author: Chiinnature
Han Dynasty Sword - Sharpened - Cut and Destruction Test
Han Dynasty Sword - Sharpened - Cut and Destruction Test
Han Dynasty styled sword, made with 1095 high carbon steel blade, full tang, with brass and copper alloy fittings, pear wood scabbard and handle, secured by ...- published: 29 Oct 2012
- views: 539
- author: Chiinnature
5:00
Han Dynasty - Part 1
Rise and Government of Han....
published: 06 Mar 2009
author: jedirugger2000
Han Dynasty - Part 1
Han Dynasty - Part 1
Rise and Government of Han.- published: 06 Mar 2009
- views: 6559
- author: jedirugger2000
25:01
กำเนิดราชวงศ์ฮั่น ตอนที่ 1-1 The Story of Han Dynasty กำเนิดราชวงศ์ฮั่น พากย์ไทย
กำเนิดราชวงศ์ฮั่น ตอนที่ 1-1 The Story of Han Dynasty กำเนิดราชวงศ์ฮั่น พากย์ไทย...
published: 31 Jul 2013
กำเนิดราชวงศ์ฮั่น ตอนที่ 1-1 The Story of Han Dynasty กำเนิดราชวงศ์ฮั่น พากย์ไทย
กำเนิดราชวงศ์ฮั่น ตอนที่ 1-1 The Story of Han Dynasty กำเนิดราชวงศ์ฮั่น พากย์ไทย
กำเนิดราชวงศ์ฮั่น ตอนที่ 1-1 The Story of Han Dynasty กำเนิดราชวงศ์ฮั่น พากย์ไทย- published: 31 Jul 2013
- views: 85
Youtube results:
4:17
Traditional Music at Han Dynasty (206BC to 220AD) Tomb in Xuzhou China
I get excited when I am learning a piece of Piobaireachd which is several hundred years ol...
published: 19 Dec 2013
Traditional Music at Han Dynasty (206BC to 220AD) Tomb in Xuzhou China
Traditional Music at Han Dynasty (206BC to 220AD) Tomb in Xuzhou China
I get excited when I am learning a piece of Piobaireachd which is several hundred years old. I wonder how it feels to play music that is thousands of years old! I don't think that they are playing on the actual instruments (the bells) that were found in the tomb, but we did see some of the instruments that were uncovered in the museum. The zither or Gu-Zheng became popular in the Qin Dynasty 221 to 206 BC.- published: 19 Dec 2013
- views: 7
9:53
YouTube - Emperor Wudi of Han Dynasty 1_4
...
published: 15 Jan 2011
author: Trần Phạm Quang Phúc
YouTube - Emperor Wudi of Han Dynasty 1_4
YouTube - Emperor Wudi of Han Dynasty 1_4
- published: 15 Jan 2011
- views: 1398
- author: Trần Phạm Quang Phúc
6:06
Reding History China Unofficial about Han Dynasty Beauty concubine Zhao Feiyan 玉環飛燕皆塵土
Promiscuous behaviours and luxury life of ancient Chinese feudal emperors is shocking. Aft...
published: 23 Jan 2014
Reding History China Unofficial about Han Dynasty Beauty concubine Zhao Feiyan 玉環飛燕皆塵土
Reding History China Unofficial about Han Dynasty Beauty concubine Zhao Feiyan 玉環飛燕皆塵土
Promiscuous behaviours and luxury life of ancient Chinese feudal emperors is shocking. After unifying China, Qin Shi Huang took tens of thousands beauties from six countries as his own and built about 700 palaces to house them for fun. the coming Han Dynasty was second to none than the Qin danasty and almost every emperor had a lot of woman for his sensual pleasures. Among these beautiful concubines, most had tragic fate, only a few with stunning apperance could gain favor of emperor, and some beauties were used as a political tool to invite monarch, some beauties even caused the downfall of an empire/dynasty. Althoug being called the roots of troubles, we have to admit that these beautiful women won the favor of emperors, and played an important role in the evolution of the Chinese history Zhao Feiyan 趙飛燕 was a consort of Emperor Cheng 漢成帝 (r. 33-7 BCE) of the Han dynasty 漢 (206 BCE-220 CE). She was a daughter of Zhao Lin 趙臨, and was a dancing maid in the household of Princess Yang'a 陽阿公主. She was known as the "Flying Swallow" (feiyan 飛燕) because she was able to dance in a bird-like manner. When Emperor Cheng visited the Princess he found great pleasure in the arts and the beauty of Zhao Feiyan and made her his concubine. Not soon after, her sister Zhao Hede 趙合德 also entered the imperial harem. Both were made court ladies of the rank of Lady of Handsome Fairness (jieyu 婕妤). The sisters had conquered the heart of the emperor so that he decided to depose Empress Xu 許皇后 and Lady Ban 班婕妤, his second consort, because of sorcery, and to make Zhao Feiyan his new empress. This step incited the opposition of the Empress Dowager because Zhao Feiyan was of a humble origin. Yet the emperor simply enfeoffed Zhao Lin as Marquis of Chengyang 成陽侯, so that she was of noble origin and could be elevated to the position of empress, while Zhao Hede was given the title of a court lady of the rank of Lady of Light Deportment (zhaoyi 昭儀, see female officals). Emperor Cheng did not father a son, and even inspite of all attempts of Zhao Feiyan to get pregnant (she was even said to have intercourse with some palace slaves for this purpose), she did not succeed, while Lady Cao 曹宮 and Lady Xu 許美人 bore sons to the emperor. Zhao Feiyan had killed all of them, so that in the end, Emperor Cheng decided to name his nephew, Liu Xin 劉欣, Prince of Dingtao 定陶王, his heir apparent. When he died, Zhao Hede was forced to commit suicide, while Zhao Feiyan was declared Empress Dowager by Liu Xin (known as Emperor Ai 漢哀帝, r. 7-1 BCE). After the death of Emperor Ai, when his wife Wang Zhengjun 王政君 and her nephew Wang Mang 王莽 took over regency, Zhao Feiyan was put into arrest in the Northern Palace (Beigong 北宮) and was later demoted to a commoner. She was sent to the tomb mound of Emperor Cheng, where she was ordered to care for the offerings in the tomb garden. That same day she committed suicide. For more information about chinese history subscribe and browse channal at http://youtube.com/user/chinaworldnews as well as blogger at http://cosmeticfoodmakingpackaging.blogspot.com- published: 23 Jan 2014
- views: 6
3:43
Han Jian (Han Dynasty Chinese Sword) VS Computer (Thrust!)
Han Jian, the Han Dynasty Chinese Sword stabbing through a computer to test the blade's ti...
published: 23 Nov 2012
author: Chiinnature
Han Jian (Han Dynasty Chinese Sword) VS Computer (Thrust!)
Han Jian (Han Dynasty Chinese Sword) VS Computer (Thrust!)
Han Jian, the Han Dynasty Chinese Sword stabbing through a computer to test the blade's tip ability to withstand metal to metal contact! This is a high carbo...- published: 23 Nov 2012
- views: 341
- author: Chiinnature