Advances in Han and Rome thought, technology, and technology are similar and different. Attitudes and responses to technological progress are the longevity of technology progress, the success of hope for self-beautification, the anger and despair of labor disputes, and social decline due to political corruption. Production of technology, construction of two empire countries brought a tough attitude and reaction, longing for the longevity of the empire.
A comparative study of the Roman Empire and the Han Empire was a comparative study of the early Han dynasties of the Roman Empire and China. At the peak, these two countries dominated the majority of the world's population and produced a modern political and cultural heritage, and in comparative studies focused on similarities between peak size and ascending and descending order. where. Most studies have focused on one of them; however, through interesting studies of foreign ethnicity, identity, and prospects, interest in the 21st century has increased.
The Roman Empire and the Han Empire were one of the greatest empires in world history. These two empires showed strong military power in the first century of common era, the Han dynasty of the 1920s and the Roman empire of the 1940s, and struggled with economic trade. It covers a vast land. So how can these great empires fly to their unfortunate collapse themselves? There are many similarities in the reasons of these empires, but there are some clear reasons for the decline of economic trade, the impact of demographic change and the collapse of the political regime.
The invasion of nomads bothered the Roman Empire and the Han Empire. Nomads attacked the suburbs in a wide area and established small settlements. The Romans were attacked by Germanic tribes, and the Hans were attacked by the Huns. These german tribes are excellent in military technology and threaten the Roman army. During the reign of Caesar, these nomads tried to conquer a small city but failed, eventually settling in the suburbs of the empire. By contrast, the Hun tribal violent and savage men guided several attacks and defeated several Roman legions. Both of these attacks required an empire to have a large army, but most of the military failed due to tax breaks and lack of good authority.