Easy ten points to best answer!?

Hey! So can you rephrase this paragraph for me to make it sounds smarter? Oh and for the first sentence to be a "strong" one. I want it too ...



Hey! So can you rephrase this paragraph for me to make it sounds smarter? Oh and for the first sentence to be a "strong" one. I want it too sounds like a really smart paragraph thats organized well. Thanks so much! 10 points to best one! :)

The empires of Han and Gupta have many intellectual differences. The Han dynasty had physicians who developed acupuncture to relieve the pain and treat illnesses. Gupta also used medicine but instead using acupuncture, they used herbal remedies. Han’s are consisted of landscape and portrait paintings while Gupta’s art is associated with Indian religion and philosophy; it’s hard to appreciate it fully unless you have knowledge of an Indian mind. The founder of Gupta was Chandragupta who emphasized Hinduism. Chandragupta expanded the empire and strengthened the kingdom by marrying Kumaradevi, the daughter of the king of Licchavis. Lyu Bang, the founder of Han was non hereditary. He picked able bureaucrats and unlike Gupta, emphasized Confucianism. Arose after Alexander the Great, the Gupta Empire, under Chandragupta, showed the belief of needing to be strong in the face of an outside attack. The Han did not. The Han dynasty was run by police, meaning that people inform the police of peculiar actions of citizens. Gupta lived in fear of assassination. The Han dynasty had many creations. They invented the process to make paper from wood pulp, invented paper, porcelain and the loom. Gupta created the writing system which was later adopted by the Islam Empire (known as Arabic Numerals). Gupta also created the numbers one through nine and the concept of zero. Gupta, from their commercial dealings, made massive profit from their own mines and vast crow lands. The Han empire, exported more products then they were getting. Making money from the Silk Road, Han had a great supply of silk that they would export.

One Response to “Easy ten points to best answer!?”

  1. Erik Van Thienen says:

    "The Han and Gupta empires demonstrate many dissimilarities at the intellectual level. The Han dynasty physicians developed acupuncture to relieve pain and treat illness. The Gupta dynasty also used medicine, but they used herbal remedies instead of acupuncture. Art under the Hans is mainly landscape and portrait painting, while art under the Guptas is chiefly associated with Indian religion and philosophy. In fact, it’s hard to fully appreciate Gupta art without a profound knowledge of Indian culture. Chandragupta, the founder of the Gupta dynasty, was a firm believer in Hinduism. He expanded the empire and strengthened the kingdom by marrying Kumaradevi, the daughter of the king of the Licchavis. Lyu Bang, the founder of the Han dynasty, had taken power by force. He picked able bureaucrats and, unlike Gupta, favored Confucianism. Founded after the era of Alexander the Great, the Gupta Empire under Chandragupta believed in being strong in the face of outside agression. The Han did not. The Han dynasty was run by the police, meaning that people informed the police on the misdeeds of their fellow citizens. The Guptas lived in fear of assassination. The Han dynasty spawned many inventions, like the process of making paper from wood pulp, porcelain and the loom. The Gupta dynasty gave rise to the Hindu numeral system, which was later adopted by the Islamic Empire (now known as "Hindu-Arabic numerals"). They created the digits 1 through 0, and the concept of zero. The Gupta dynasty, based on extensive trade, made massive profits from their own mines and vast crown lands. The Han empire exported more products then they imported. Making money from the Silk Road, it had a great surplus of silk that they exported."

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