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No. Wei was the first hegemon of the Warring States, and after the three families were divided, Wei first tried to govern and used Li Kui's law to make the country strong. After that, there were changes by Zou Yan, Shang Ying and others.
The Shang Dynasty reform can be seen as Li Kui's reform in the Qin State. Again, Wei invited Guiguzi's two apprentices, Pang Juan and Sun Wu, and used Pang Juan as the main commander, and militarily defeated the two declining giants of Chu and Qi. And he also used troops against Han and Zhao.
However, because Sun Wu fled to Qi, Qi defeated Wei and killed Pang Juan, and Wei's national strength began to decline. Later, King Wuling of Zhao was dressed and shot, and Zhao became the first power of the Three Jin Dynasty. However, it is clearly stated in historical records and other books that South Korea is the weakest country in Sanjin.
In the middle and late Warring States period, Wei also participated in the joint column, as the main force to resist the Qin State and defeat the Qi State with the Five Kingdoms Alliance. The most famous is that Xinlingjun stole talismans to save Zhao, and returned to China with Xinlingjun to resist an attack by Qin. After the death of Xinlingjun, the Wei state was destroyed by the Qin state.
If it weren't for the king's suspicion and the presence of Xinlingjun, the Qin State would not only not be able to destroy the Wei State, but might not be able to destroy the Zhao State. If the Three Jin Dynasty are uneven and the Qin State is unable to move eastward, then the history of China may change, and the pace of Qin's unification will at least be delayed.
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Korea was relatively powerful and slightly stronger than Wei in the early Warring States period, and then began to decline, and by the middle and late Warring States period, it was far inferior to Wei.
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In terms of military and national strength, Wei is strong!!
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Generally, it is strong for a while, and only the Qin State is continuously strong.
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Korea was the weakest country during the Warring States period.
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Before the Warring States Period, there were only five powerful countries in the Spring and Autumn Period, known as the Spring and Autumn Five Hegemons in history, and one of them was called the founding of the country, which was near Shanxi and Hebei. The country of Jingguo was divided into three, and the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period were formed. During the Warring States Period, Wei, Korea, and Chu were these three countries, and when the Six Kingdoms resisted Qin, there was the idea of three Jin and Jin in one, but it was not realized, and they were all annihilated by Qin in the end.
Wei should be in Hebei, Korea is in Shanxi, and Chu is in Shandong.
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Spring and Autumn in China.
In the last years, the Jin Kingdom was destroyed by Han, Zhao, and Wei
The three families divide it. In history, the "Three Divisions" DAO is regarded as the watershed at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period and the beginning of the Warring States Period.
The territory of the Jin Kingdom is modern Shanxi and Henan.
The territory of Wei included the southwestern part of present-day Shanxi, the north-central part of Henan, the eastern part of Shaanxi, and the southern part of Hebei. At that time, it was bordered by Qin to the west, Qi and Song to the east by Huaishui and Yingshui, to the southwest by Korea and to the south, to the south by Chu, and to the north by Zhao. The first capital of the Wei State was Anyi (now Xia County, Shanxi).
Korea was one of the vassal states of the Zhou Dynasty and one of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States, and historians called Han, Wei, Zhao, Qin, Chu, Yan and Qi together as the Seven Heroes of the Warring States. The territory of Korea mainly includes the southwestern part of present-day Shanxi and the northern part of Henan, with the initial capital of Yangzhai (now Xuchang Yuzhou, Henan Province), and moved to Xinzheng (present-day Xinzheng, Henan) after the destruction of Zheng.
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Because Wei is relatively strong, Wei was still very good when it was time, so it can far surpass them.
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The land area occupied by Wei is relatively large, there is enough room for development, and there is also enough permanent population, which provides a foundation for Wei to develop.
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The reason is that Wei divides up the most land and has the best geographical location. After the three families were divided, the territory of the Jin State was basically divided between the Wei State and the Zhao State, while Korea received relatively few shares, so it was the weakest. Although Zhao Guo has received a lot of land, it is located in the north, and it is always facing the incursion of Rong Di, and it is unspeakably miserable.
Only Wei occupied the rich land of the Central Plains, and the population and economy were the most developed, so in the early Warring States period, Wei's national strength far exceeded that of Korea and Zhao.
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<> "Why is South Korea, one of the Three Jin Dynasty, so much weaker than Wei and Zhao?"
Among the Three Jin Dynasty, Korea has always been considered one of the weakest countries, and it can even be said that Gao Song Lao, the weakest of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States, is related to its geographical location and small territory. In 403 BC, Korea, along with the states of Zhao and Wei, was recognized as a vassal state by King Weilie of Zhou. Korea's territory mainly consisted of the southern part of present-day Shanxi and the northern part of Henan, with the initial capital in Yangzhai (present-day Yuzhou, Henan) and the relocation to Xinzheng (today's Xinzheng, Henan) after the destruction of Zheng.
After the division of the three Jin Dynasty, the territory of Korea was not only the smallest of the three Jin Dynasty, but also smaller than the territory of the princely states of Qi Sheng, such as the Song Kingdom, the Ba Kingdom, the Shu State and the Yue Kingdom.
The territory of Korea was divided into two main parts, one part of the southern part of present-day Shanxi Province and the other part of the northern part of present-day Henan Province. The central and northern parts of Shanxi Province were occupied by the Wei and Zhao states, while the rest of Henan Province was mainly the territory of the Wei state. More crucially, before the elimination of Jeong, South Korea's territory in present-day Henan Province was much smaller.
Therefore, during the Warring States period, the territory of Korea was less than the size of a province.
In contrast, the great powers of the Warring States period basically spanned the borders of several provinces. For example, the territory of the state of Chu stretched from Daba Mountain, Wushan Mountain, and Wuling Mountain to the sea, from Nanling in the south, to the central part of present-day Henan, the northern part of Anhui and Jiangsu, the southeastern part of Shaanxi, and the southwestern part of the mountain. Even the relatively weak of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period included places such as Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei and Liaodong.
Korea had a small population and arable land, which made it the least numerous, among the three Jin Dynasty.
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During the Warring States period, Korea was one of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period, and it was powerful, and today's Korea is just a country with a small area, and the two have nothing to do with each other.
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It does not matter. The two Koreas simply collided with each other, and today's South Korea evolved from North Korea.
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It doesn't matter. During the Warring States period, South Korea, located in the Shanxi region of Henan, was one of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period.