After Qin Shihuang unified China (22 1 year ago), Xiao Zhuan implemented the policy of "writing is similar, cars are on the same track", and Prime Minister Li Si was responsible for the unified measurement. On the basis of the original script of the Qin Dynasty's Da Zhuan, Xiao Zhuan simplified it, canceled the other six scripts, and created a unified Chinese writing form. It was popular in China until the end of the Western Han Dynasty (about 8 AD) and was gradually replaced by official script.
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Customs of Han dynasty:
First of all, everyone likes dancing.
In the Han Dynasty, dancing was not the exclusive right of geisha dancers or women. It is a social custom that does not divide the boundaries between classes and does not shift from the rich to the poor. It can be said that this is a unique scenery in the Han Dynasty, because in the later dynasties, this custom disappeared with the smoke of history.
Second, everyone likes singing.
Singing, dancing, singing, dancing, there must be a song if there is a dance, otherwise it will be incomplete. People in the Han Dynasty wrote songs at will according to their own moods. They think it's a good spring day, so we'll sing a song. When you see a bad thing, sing a song; Think of a happy thing and sing a song. Anyway, no matter men, women, old and young, rich and poor, no matter what he does, he will sing a song.
Third, worshipping martial arts is martial arts.
China in Qin and Han Dynasties was an "imperial warrior". According to the system of the Han dynasty, "at the age of 23, I was the people's upright, at the age of one, I was the defender, and at the age of one, I was a material officer and knight, learning to shoot and ride the array." In other words, every young man will have a stage of practicing martial arts.
But in some areas, the martial arts are more fierce, that is, Hebei, northwestern Shanxi, north-central Shaanxi, Gansu, Jiangsu and Zhejiang.
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