In Rome, you usually were born a citizen if your father was a citizen. In China, the men had to take grueling tests to prove their intelligence. China believed that you had to prove your worth to become someone high-ranking, but that didn’t mean everyone was fair about it and didn’t cheat their way in if they could. Both civilizations were impartial when it came to a certain religion in laws. Ancient China, during the Han Dynasty, was more philosophical. They had customs that you should follow and morals that were important, but no laws. In Rome it was similar. Religion was a private concern of families. They were practical about it, and only had a set of customs to follow. There was no all-seeing god that influenced either civilization’s laws. What the Roman Empire and Ancient China were known for and how they functioned were immensely different, but when it came to the law they weren’t that unlike. It is miraculous how long each civilization lasted and how unique they were. Neither civilization was perfect, as shown by the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 CE and the end of the ancient period of China in 220 CE, but they were certainly crucial parts of history that certainly impacted the world as it is
In Rome, you usually were born a citizen if your father was a citizen. In China, the men had to take grueling tests to prove their intelligence. China believed that you had to prove your worth to become someone high-ranking, but that didn’t mean everyone was fair about it and didn’t cheat their way in if they could. Both civilizations were impartial when it came to a certain religion in laws. Ancient China, during the Han Dynasty, was more philosophical. They had customs that you should follow and morals that were important, but no laws. In Rome it was similar. Religion was a private concern of families. They were practical about it, and only had a set of customs to follow. There was no all-seeing god that influenced either civilization’s laws. What the Roman Empire and Ancient China were known for and how they functioned were immensely different, but when it came to the law they weren’t that unlike. It is miraculous how long each civilization lasted and how unique they were. Neither civilization was perfect, as shown by the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 CE and the end of the ancient period of China in 220 CE, but they were certainly crucial parts of history that certainly impacted the world as it is