Emperor Wudi's expansion led to the creation of new schools for scholars and brought social and cultural advancements.
After Emperor Wudi expanded China's empire over a larger territory, new schools were created to train scholars. Emperor Wudi's expansion of the empire allowed for economic changes that provided opportunities for social mobility, especially for the middle class, who became patrons of the arts. This period also saw a significant increase in literacy and advancements in various fields of study, such as the sciences, mathematics, and philosophy.