The Han Dynasty marked a golden age in Chinese history, fostering literary innovation and cultural growth. This era saw the rise of Confucianism as the state ideology, shaping society and literature for centuries to come. The invention of paper and expansion of trade routes facilitated the spread of written works. Key figures like Sima Qian revolutionized Chinese historiography, while poets like Sima Xiangru developed new forms of expression. Major works such as "Records of the Grand Historian" and "Chu Ci" showcased diverse themes and styles, reflecting the social and political landscape of the time.