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Chapter 1174 Two Questions(2/2)

As the first centralized dynasty to adopt the county system, it has been imitated and never surpassed throughout China's feudal society period.

Although later dynasties changed prefectures and counties into prefectures, or some roads, some roads, but in fact they still changed the soup without changing the medicine, and there was no breakthrough progress. The political structure of the feudal class did not have much novelty.

Such changes. Such a western vassal state, which was still inconspicuous in the early Eastern Zhou Dynasty, has determined the direction of China's political structure that has lasted for thousands of years, which has to be lamented.

The system of prefectures and counties in the Qin Dynasty can be said to be one step ahead. Look at the current Han Dynasty, and even the Tang, Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties, as well as the Qing Dynasty, which was advocated by many scholars in later generations, still adopt the skeleton structure of prefectures and counties.

At most, there are some other plug-in systems attached to it.

It was this advanced step that caused constant disputes in various places at the end of Qin and the beginning of Han Dynasty. The old aristocrats were making trouble, and the great father must have a naughty law of antimatter causality. The Qin Dynasty was ultimately unable to survive...

The Qin people who have been in war have become accustomed to non-stop fighting, but they did not realize that it contained the seeds of destruction. Hundreds of years of uninterrupted wars have made the Qin people become masters of war. They are good at surviving in wars, but they are

I don’t know how to maintain peace. When reunification really comes, I am at a loss and don’t know how to face it.

That rainy night in Daze Township opened the prelude to the demise of the Qin Dynasty. The rule of the Qin Dynasty was finally overthrown. As Confucianism was established as the country's orthodox thought, the intellectuals began to spare no effort to criticize the Qin Dynasty verbally and writtenly. The practice of smearing Qin was continued by generations of Confucianists.

As the dynasty was passed down, Qin was also deliberately shaped into a negative example, so Qin's ancestors were dressed up as alien Xirong, and Qin Shihuang was fictionalized as Lu Buwei's son with ulterior motives...

But in any case, more than four hundred years have passed since the Qin Dynasty. No matter how hard the city wall is, it has collapsed. No matter how sharp the bronze sword is, it cannot withstand the ring-shou sword. The past is the past after all, and what is lost will not be lost.

In regaining.

It is impossible for the Qin Dynasty to be re-established, and there is no meaning in re-establishing it. But if it is not the Qin of the Qin Dynasty, then the word "Qin" is the Qin of the Qin Dynasty?

Now that Fei Qian has captured Hanzhong, if he captures Sichuan and Shu again, he will basically have the same power as the Qin Dynasty during the Warring States Period, with the richness of the Bashu land, the richness of the Guanzhong land, plus the defense of Tongguan.

There are valleys and steep mountains and rivers. Basically, it is somewhat similar to the Qin Dynasty sitting on the mountain and watching tigers fight...

But the question is, during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, could the Qin Dynasty sit on a mountain and watch tigers fight be successful in the current Han Dynasty? These Shandong nobles would obediently follow the script and choose the strongest one first, and then turn around and fight with Fei.

Potential match?

Obviously impossible.

Normally speaking, once Fei Qian becomes dominant, he will inevitably suffer a joint attack from the surrounding areas. Isn't it like this in the Three Kingdoms?

Furthermore, not to mention that Fei Qian has not yet obtained Sichuan and Shu, not to mention that Fei Qian is going back to Guanzhong. Although the overall strategy is somewhat related to Sichuan and Shu, after all, the geographical location is one south and one north. The so-called Qin power,

It does not involve much in solving the current problems in Guanzhong...

Therefore, although it is somewhat interesting, it is not like Qin's Qin Dynasty.
Chapter completed!
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