For two periods of approximately 400 years, spanning from 221 B.C. to 220 A.D. and 581 A.D. to 907 A.D., China developed into a full-fledged empire whose control was vast an impacting. These empires were established through force and were held in place by a complex form of leadership and by putting an emphasis on Confucian ideals. This can be seen in three Chinese dynasties; the Han, Sui, and Tan. Even though they differed in some ways, they were very similar in the ways that they operated.
All three of these dynasties arose out of a period that there was a lack of leadership in China.…