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To be precise, it is the burning of poetry books, the pit warlock, and the real pit is Ming Chengzu Zhu Di.
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If it is a multiple-choice question, it is to strengthen ideological control and strengthen the centralization of power.
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In order to unify the culture and strengthen the rule of the monarchy.
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It is intended to maintain a unified centralized rule, oppose the past and the present, and attack the Fangshi.
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Purpose: To strengthen unity and consolidate ideological unity. I guess so, I didn't bring the history books.
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The purpose was to unify the mind, to make his own position more complete.
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Unifying thought is like the Han Dynasty respecting Confucianism.
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Strengthen the centralization of power and consolidate the rule.
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In order to further control the minds of the people ...
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Consolidate the political rule of the Qin Dynasty.
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Of course, his behavior of burning books and pit Confucianism is very bad, because these are all created by the students, and this is very disrespectful to the literati.
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It's good. Because culture needs to be developed, some unqualified things should be burned and some new things should be developed.
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Because Qin Shi Huang wanted to control his mind and propagate Taoist ideas in order to increase his power. It was bad, because such behavior made the people particularly angry, which directly led to the demise of the Qin Dynasty.
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The decision to burn books and pit Confucianism is definitely bad, because it has lowered our education in China for many years, and we are still trying to develop education until now.
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Qin Shi Huang's decision to burn books was of course bad, because this behavior caused many people to lose the right to read at that time, and also destroyed a lot of books.
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Half of each, because Qin Shi Huang wanted to make the six countries use one script, but he burned these books so that future generations would not know about these histories.
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Yes, in ancient times, Qin Shi Huang wrote this book to unify his own country, and he was very responsible for himself and the people in doing so, but now there is a lack of a heritage for us that can inherit our culture.
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This decision is bad for people who don't want to be educated to say something inappropriate, which will set our country's culture back for many years, and will also make people afraid to learn about it.
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Such a decision is bad, and it also hurts most people in the process, and it also affects the majority of people to learn Confucianism.
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It was a good decision, especially good for its time, and it was able to control the minds of the people.
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There are both good and bad sides, and he wants to maintain his statecraft in this way, and he also wants to consolidate his position.
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I think his decision is really not a good thing for us modern people, so that we can't study some of the development process of ancient times, as well as history, and we can't let the descendants of the time, record well, and ruin the works of some scholars, it's a pity, let them work in vain.
Because intellectuals were more thoughtful and had views on things, Qin Shi Huang wanted to burn books without being opposed ideologically, hoping to consolidate his rule in this way.
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