How did the Han government differ from the Qin government?

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The Han revived Confucian learning suppressed by the Qin.

The Han revived Confucian learning suppressed by the Qin.

The Han imposed harsher laws than the Qin.

The Han imposed harsher laws than the Qin.

The Han created a more centralized government than the Qin.

The Han created a more centralized government than the Qin.

The Han encouraged trade less than the Qin...

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The Han revived Confucian learning suppressed by the Qin.

The Han dynasty is noted for its revival and promotion of Confucianism, which was largely suppressed during the Qin dynasty, known for its legalist philosophy and harsh laws. The Han government adopted Confucian principles as the foundation of its administration and philosophy, contrasting sharply with the Qin's approach.