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"As I traveled over Qin Mountain one morning, I met two fairies, of brightness and beauty, Riding on a white deer. I realized they were immortals, And kneeled and begged for the Dao. 'Go west and climb the Jade Terrace, There are gold pavilions and corridors.' They gave me an immortal elixir. "Your longevity will match that of gold and jade, And you will never reach senility."" _Cao Zhi, Han Dynasty poet, as quoted in Empires Ascedent: Time Frame 400 BC-AD. 200 What can you conclude from this poem? The Han did not believe in fairies. b. The Han believed in magic. C. The Han craved wealth. The Han traveled over Qin Mountain daily Box​

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Answer:

C.

Step-by-step explanation:

"Your longevity will match that of gold and jade"

This is an example of how they would want riches and immortality rather than normal life.

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