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The influence was conducive to the centralization of power, consolidated the rule, and was used by later generations, laying the foundation of China's feudal social system.
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The county system implemented in the Qin Dynasty was the foundation of China's ancient political and feudal system, which consolidated the unity of the country and was used by later kings.
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Politics is simplified to facilitate centralization.
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After the unification of the Qin Dynasty, the county system was implemented throughout the country.
The county magistrate is mainly produced in the form of the pre-commissionerThe Central Committee is mandated
The county system is an ancient Chinese system of dividing wisdom and subduing the feudal system.
After that, there was a two-level local administrative system based on the county and the county. It is a tenure system in which the central government vertically administers the localities and local officials are directly appointed and dismissed by the emperor, so that the localities are under the jurisdiction of the central government, which is conducive to the strengthening of the centralization of power and the unification of the state. It marks the replacement of blood politics by bureaucratic politics and is a sign that China is moving from a noble feudal system to a feudal autocratic system.
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The county system is implemented throughout the country, and the county magistrate is appointed by the emperor, that is, ** appointment, not hereditary; The establishment of the county system is an important link in the formation of the system of simple servants and powers, and it is also an important symbol of the bureaucracy's talk about state politics instead of aristocratic politics.
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The title of "Emperor" originates from the ancient legend of the Three Emperors and Five Emperors. The emperor system was established by Qin Shi Huang in 221 BC, and was continuously developed and strengthened by successive dynasties until the fall of Yuan Shikai in 1916 and completely abolished, which lasted 2137 years. It has undergone the law of evolution from start-up, initial improvement, perfection and maturity, further development, strengthening, and extinction.
In the Spring and Autumn Period, as the Shiqing Shilu system was replaced by the bureaucratic system, the local organization gradually changed from the mining system to the county system. The emergence of counties is closely related to the development of the political situation in the Spring and Autumn Period. At the beginning of the Spring and Autumn Period, the system of mining was widely practiced in the princes' countries.
In the middle and later periods, due to the development of private ownership of land and the taxation of land per acre, the original system of mining could no longer adapt to the new situation. This is the case in some countries that have introduced a system of county administration under the direct administration of the monarch in the territories they occupy.
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The implementation of the county system was not the first of its kind by Qin Shi Huang. There was one in the time of Shang Ying.
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The establishment of the emperor system was the first of its kind.
The implementation of the county system was the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.
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