The Great Wall of the Qin Dynasty and the Grand Canal of the Sui Dynasty are not beneficial

Updated on history 2024-04-23
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is no disadvantage. Without the Great Wall, China would not be able to become an ancient civilization, and without the Grand Canal, the economy of the Beijing-Hangzhou region would not be prosperous. Even if some people die, many people died in the War of Resistance Against Japan, so can you say that you will not resist Japan?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    On the first floor, it brought heavy forced labor to the common people.

    Meng Jiangnu cried on the Great Wall because his husband died on the side of the Great Wall in forced labor, not because his family couldn't pay taxes.

    In the final analysis, the key is that the emperors did not know how to cherish the people's power, the Qin and Sui dynasties were all unified dynasties established after the chaos in the world. However, the emperor was still very happy and abused the people's power, which naturally caused dissatisfaction in the world. The Han Dynasty learned a lesson and insisted on adopting Lao Zhuang's idea of ruling by inaction in the early Han Dynasty.

    If it was Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, it is estimated that the history of the Han Dynasty would not be much longer than that of the Qin Dynasty. The same was true of the Tang Dynasty, where Taizong preferred to adopt temporary concessions to the Turks in exchange for a peaceful situation in order to recuperate.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Both the Great Wall and the Grand Canal themselves are good, but the methods of those in power are wrong.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Let me briefly talk about it.

    It brought heavy suffering to the people and fueled the greed of the rulers.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In short, it costs money and wastes money!

    The good thing is that it's a big drop, though.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It brought heavy taxes to the people, making it difficult for the people to live, because it costs money to build the Great Wall and the Grand Canal

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Although all of them are conducive to the progress and development of the Chinese nation, they are all too large to be borne by contemporary people, and they have a destructive impact on the authorities and consume a lot of people's power

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The section of the Grand Canal of the Sui Dynasty connecting the Yellow River and the Huai River is: Tongji Canal.

    Tongji Canal (known as Bianhe River and Bianshui in the Tang and Song dynasties), was built in the Sui Dynasty and was the first phase of the Grand Canal in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, connecting the Yellow River and the Huai River.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The section of the Grand Canal of the Sui Dynasty connecting the Yellow River and the Huai River is: Yongji Canal.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The section of the Grand Canal of the Sui Dynasty that connects the Huai River and the Yangtze River is Hangou. Hangou, also known as canal water, Huaiyang canal and Li canal, is an ancient canal connecting the Yangtze River and the Huai River. Hangou starts from the Yangtze River south of Yangzhou in the south to the Huaihe River north of Huai'an in the north, with a total length of more than 170 kilometers.

    Hangou is an artificial canal, which was dug in 486 BC and is the earliest river channel excavated in China's Grand Canal. The excavation of Hangou played a huge role in the political, economic and cultural exchanges between the north and the south in eastern China, and the two famous historical and cultural cities of Huai'an and Yangzhou were born.

    After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Hangou was transformed. The canal channel in the urban area of Huai'an, the Li Canal has ended the function of freight transportation and exists as a landscape river in the urban area. The canal's freight function was replaced by the new Grand Canal.

    The river channel where Hangou performs freight functions is a second-class waterway, which is one of the waterways with the highest standard in the whole line of China's Grand Canal, and the annual freight traffic ranks first among all sections of China's Grand Canal.

    Hangou is not only a waterway, but also a cultural corridor, whether in ancient times, or in modern times, its functions are diverse, its value is huge, and it is difficult for other cities along the canal to achieve.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hangou. Huaiyang Canal, known as Hangou, Li Canal, Canal Shui Xiaomao, Hanjiang River, Zhongdushui, Shanyang Canal, etc., refers to the section of the river from Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province (the intersection of China's Grand Canal and the ancient Huai River) to Yangzhou City (the intersection of China's Grand Canal and the Yangtze River), with a total length of more than 170 kilometers.

    The Huaiyang Canal is an important part of the Grand Canal of China, a world cultural heritage site. It is an artificial canal, which was dug in 486 BC. The Huai'an section of the Huaiyang Canal and the Yangbangliang Burying Zhou section of the Huaiyang Canal are all rivers listed on the heritage list, and there are 15 heritage sites along the river.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. It took a long time to build.

    The Great Wall of the Ming Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty was building the Great Wall for 200 years until the fall of the Ming Dynasty.

    The Grand Canal is also silted up after it was built, and then it continued to dredge, continued to silt, and kept repeating 2, all of which used a lot of manpower, material and financial resources, and these two buildings cost countless amounts of silver. Not to mention manpower.

    3. Both of these buildings are great miracles in Chinese history.

    4. Both of these have played an important role in the Chinese nation.

    Great Wall. Ancient China, west of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, east of the Pacific Ocean, south of the Indochina Peninsula rainforest, is basically a semi-closed structure, and only the northern peoples can invade China, so China asked for great unification, so there is the Great Wall to close this gap. In China, the people would have such a desire to have a strong centralized power** that could mobilize the country's resources and military power and devote their forces to the northern defense line against foreign invasions.

    In this way, the people behind the Great Wall are safe, which is why the Qin, Han, Tang, Ming, and Qing dynasties were all unified. It is precisely because of the Great Wall that there is the Han nationality, China, and unification.

    Canal. The canal connects the north and the south, and plays an important role in the unification and economic circulation of ancient China.

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