xian

(noun)

Mythical afterlife paradise during the Han Dynasty.

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  • socialism
  • four occupations
  • golden age
  • Chu-Han Contention
  • patrilineal
  • laissez-faire

Examples of xian in the following topics:

  • The Fall of the Han and the Three Kingdoms Period

    • The General would then replace Emperor Shao with the Prince of Cheniliu, known as Emperor Xian.
    • Xian would be the last emperor of the Han Dynasty.
    • When Cao Cao died in 220 CE, Emperor Xian abdicated the throne, claiming that he had failed to keep the Mandate of Heaven.
  • The Golden Age of India

    • Fa Xian was one of the first Chinese travelers to visit India during the reign of Gupta Emperor Chandragupta II.
    • During his stay in India up to 411 CE, Fa Xian went on a pilgrimage to Mathura, Kanauj, Kapilavastu, Kushinagar, Vaishali, Pataliputra, Kashi, and Rajgriha.
  • The Mandate of Heaven

    • The Zhou established authority by forging alliances with regional nobles, and founded their new dynasty with its capital at Fenghao (near present-day Xi'an, in western China).
  • The Eastern Han Period

    • After Cao Cao's death, his son Cao Pi forced Emperor Xian to give up his throne to him.
  • The Qin Dynasty

    • He had a massive tomb created for him on Mount Li, near modern-day Xi'an, and was buried there when he died.
  • Technological Advancements Under the Song

    • Mathematician Yang Hui's 1261 book provided the earliest Chinese illustration of Pascal's triangle, although it had earlier been described by Jia Xian in around 1100.
  • Rise of the Tang Dynasty

    • Its territory, acquired through the military campaigns of its early rulers, rivaled that of the Han dynasty, and the Tang capital at Chang'an (present-day Xi'an) was the most populous city in the world.
  • The Rise of the Han Dynasty

    • The spirit-soul, which went to the afterlife paradise of immortals, called xian, and the body-soul, which remained in its earthly tomb.
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