Similarity: both strengthened centralized power
both resisted foreign invasion
both exercised dictatorship over culture
both had great talent
both put an end to the division of China
both carried out a series of measures to pacify the country, which facilitated the development of production
Difference: Qin Shihuang was the founder of the country, while Han Wu Di was not Qin Shihuang tyrannized the people, while Han Wu Di did not
Qin Shihuang respected the law and the Confucianism, while Han Wu Di respected the Confucianism. Qin Shi Huang was the founding emperor while Han Wu Di was not Qin Shi Huang was tyrannical in treating the people while Han Wu Di was not
Qin Shi Huang honored the law and pitted Confucianism against Han Wu Di who honored Confucianism Qin Shi Huang revered legalism while Han Wu Di honored Confucianism alone, and Confucianism later became the orthodoxy of China's feudal society. Qin Shihuang could not open up a wide range of people, when the idea was bound; Han Wu Di used a lot of talent.
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The Qin Emperor was very strict in his punishment, and he practiced guilt-by-association. He burned books and pitted scholars against each other. He thought he could rest on his laurels by confiscating all the weapons in the world. But on the contrary, it was precisely because of his foolishness and disregard for the people that he lost the hearts and minds of the people and the world.
Han Gaozu, Liu Bang was a man who valued talent, and he also valued the people's hearts. The criminal law of the Han Dynasty was, on the whole, relatively lenient. Teagan saved her father's life and even abolished some of the cruel criminal laws. This is good for social stability and production. That's why the economy of the Han Dynasty developed very fast.