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Because Shang Ying's reform was too radical. Dramatic social changes have offended the interests of a considerable number of elites. So in the end, the change failed, and he was also divided by the five horses.
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It was because the emperor at that time was afraid that he would threaten his position, because after the change, Shang Ying was greatly respected by the people.
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Shang Ying's reform did help the development of the Qin State, but his reform touched the interests of many nobles at that time, and his ending is actually conceivable.
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Because his changes angered many nobles at that time, once his backer was lost, he was executed.
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Shang Jun's reform was too serious, seriously threatening the interests of some bureaucrats and aristocrats at that time, and they did not have their support, and these bureaucrats always regarded him as an enemy.
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In the first step of reform, the noble lords who had no military merits lost their privileges, and even if they were rich, they were only rich and had no political status. There are rewards for military merits, and the highest reward is the marquis. However, the feudal marquis can only collect taxes in the fief, and cannot directly manage the people.
The second step of reform is to open up Qianmo, establish county-level institutions, and move the capital to Xianyang. There were also many opponents, and they were all killed, killing more than 700 opponents in one day, and the water of the Wei River turned red. Unexpectedly, in the fourth year, the prince also criticized the new law, and naturally he couldn't kill him, so Shang Ying punished the prince's two teachers:
Gongzi cut his nose really, and Gongsun Jia had a tattoo on his face. This time, after the crown prince became the monarch, could Shang Ying still escape to death? The car is cracked and the clan is exterminated, as a matter of course.
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Shang Ying's reform was split, Su Qin's transformation was assassinated, and Zhao Wuling's transformation was expelled, hey, I am sad for them.
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To put it simply, his changes have harmed the interests of those with vested interests, and those whose interests have been damaged are those with power. Any change in the law will harm the interests of those people. So, do you see how many changes in history have had a good end?
Of course, Guan Zhong is different. You see that Wu Qi of Chu changed the law, and Wu Qi was killed; Qingli's new policy and Wang Anshi's reform were all suppressed in the end, because the Song Dynasty had few death sentences; Zhang Juzheng reformed, Zhang Juzheng was exhumed and whipped after his death, and his family was released.
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Offended King Huiwen.
The change of law violated the fundamental interests of the old aristocracy.
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The interests of the feudal landlord class were touched
Therefore, you can't afford to hurt the landlord class
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Because his change damaged many nobles at that time, they definitely did not support this change, and as soon as Shang Ying's backer fell, they began to clean up this Shang Ying.
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Shang Ying's reform violated the interests of many nobles, making him many enemies, although Shang Ying's reform benefited mankind, but he was still divided by five horses.
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The Shang Dynasty also touched the interests of many of the old nobles, who were very disapproving of the Shang Dynasty's actions.
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When Shang Ying changed the law, he made changes to the constitution of the Qin State, so he offended a group of people.
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Because Shang Ying wanted to implement the law change, he had a grudge with the prince, and he had a bunch of enemiesTherefore, after the prince became the king of Qin, he was quickly killed, and those who changed the law did not end well.
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Shang Ying's change of law touched the interests of the nobles of the Qin State, and the nobles hated Shang Ying very much and tried to frame him.
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From the perspective of later generations, the Shang Dynasty reform was a great change, butAt that time, this move harmed the interests of the old nobles of the Qin State and made countless enemies of the Shang DynastyAlone. With the loss of Qin Xiaogong's backer, Shang Ying naturally had no good end.
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Shang Ying's reform greatly harmed the interests of the aristocracy, and when the nobles returned to power, they killed him with the most cruel punishment of the time, the dismemberment of five horses.
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Because Shang Ying's changes violated the interests of the aristocracy, when Qin Xiaogong died, there was no one to back him up. And Qin Huigong and Shang Ying originally had a feud, and in order to appease the anger of the nobles, Shang Ying was convicted of treason. Finally, the car was cracked.
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Because Shang Ying touched the interests of the nobles at that time, the monarch of the Qin State divided the five horses of Shang Ying in order to appease the anger of the nobles.
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This is because many of the policies of the Shang Dynasty changed the law and violated the interests of the old nobles, so many people held a grudge against him, so after the death of Qin Xiaogong, these people began to take revenge on him.
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Because many of the changes implemented by Shang Ying have harmed the interests of the people, they have lost the support of the people and offended some people. Naturally, he lost the trust of the emperor.
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Shang Ying was bent on hurting the interests of the people for many changes used by the court, and his popularity in the court was not good, and he made many enemies, and in the end, the targeting of all parties led to his loss of sacred heart and his tragic death.
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Reform for the sake of reform, completely ignoring the will of the people, so when he violates the slightest bit of law, everyone will overthrow him.
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The reason why Shang Ying was sentenced to death was because his changes offended the interests of many of the Qin court magnates at the time, and they united to bring down Shang Ying.
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The reason why Shang Ying was divided by five horses is that although his reform in the Qin State was successful, it was greatly contrary to the interests of the nobles, as we all know, the status of the nobles in ancient times was very high, but the Shang Yang reform violated the interests of most of the nobles, so it was divided by the five horses.
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It is because Shang Ying's changes violated the interests of the ruler that it will serve as a model and set an example.
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