4. Features The organizational bureaucracy of Han Chinese is based on Confucianism and education and the organizational bureaucracy of the Roman Empire is based on Roman law and classical learning.
5. Characteristics Han nationality attends family's ancestors: patriarchal dependence on land men's engineering achievement: roads, canals, the Great Wall Roman Empire emphasizes families: parents and families rely on achievement of aristocratic engineering: Road, waterway, amphitheater, dome, sewage treatment system, heating
8. Features Han Religion: Confucianism, Taoism, Regional God, Buddhism Introduction Roman Empire Religion: Emperor for God, Pagan, Christianity
9. The declining elite of the Han people in the collapse of unjustified land distribution - the tax burden resides in the farmers instead of the big landlord, the series of farmer uprising generals deprived the government - become warlords
10. Han Dynasty The decline of 220 General Christian General divided the Empire into three kingdoms. Nomadic immigrants enter N. China will divide the country
11. Internal opposition to the decline of the Roman Empire - the difficulty of the emperor to manage the Great Empire caused conflicts and divisions between the East and the West Empire - the capital moved to Constantinople
12. Decline of the Roman Empire The destruction of the Germanic people, the eastern goat and the invasion of Visigoths 476 Odacer eventually converted the Western Roman Empire into a Byzantine Empire - for another 1000 years
13. Common features of declining morality and values Communities maintaining values of this particular society are technological military that reduces public health and urban recession, the unemployment rate of political corruption and the disadvantage of inflation Cost
The last comparison is that the Han people emphasize Empire Rome more. In the Han Chinese people, this was found in the task of finding the mission of the heavenly country, the family composition of the government, and the Confucianism education of the government. When the Han people first took power, they adopted the mission of the Kingdom into Confucian values. Confucianism also brought the family hierarchy to be the foundation of government structure. The devotion to the emperor in question is the same as their father. Since the exams are mainly based on Confucian texts, religion is also important as people need to know something about Confucianism in order to find a good job. On the other hand, Rome does not have true religious beliefs within the government.
The religion of ancient Rome is much wider than the religion of Han. The Roman rulers organized the religion of the state, the emperor occupied the majority, but the emperors of the Han Empire were more secular, recognized the existence of the gods, participated in the ceremony, but mostly People did not mind them. The Han people regard Confucianism as the main ideology of the empire The happiness of the people is the concern of the state and the foundation of the rule of law. It was the official doctrine of the empire to emphasize Confucian honor, traditional thought, historical lessons learned, emperor's responsibility to heaven by 100 BC. By accepting the Confucian political thought, the Han Chinese made it possible for the emperor to exercise his power, criticize the government, even to condemn the boss of corruption, to carry out their duties freely.