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During the Han Dynasty of China, Emperor Wudi decided China should be a Confucian state and not a Taoist state. This dramatically changed the way government operated. What was one result of the change to Confucianism?

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Calculista is right, I was going to try and explain but he/she did a much better job than I would have lol
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With the arrival of the Emperor Han Wu Di, there comes the change of the state politics, the emperor takes the directive of his empire based on the new norm to eliminate all the doctrines, only to respect the Confucianism. Because of the new approach, the relation between the emperor and the people, they are considered as if it was the sky and the land, one is noble and other one is low. This political change had a great influence in the history of China, managing supporting the system of the feudal society during two thousand years

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