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Question 1: The Yuan Empire was the largest even if it did not include the four khanates.
Even though there was a lot of wasteland in the Yuan, it was still larger than that of the Qing Dynasty, and in the early Qing Dynasty, Xinjiang and Mongolia did not actually return to Shun. The Yuan Dynasty did not have this problem. From Burma in the south to Mobei in the north, they are firmly ruled.
Question 2. The economy of the Song Dynasty was indeed very strong, and the extravagance of farmers wearing shoes made of silk in the early Song Dynasty showed that the economic strength was indeed very strong. But it is wrong to say that the military strength of the Song Dynasty is not as good as that of the Western Xia, the main military force of the Song Dynasty is the forbidden army, mainly because the Song Dynasty's Jiangshan Chenqiao Post Army has come, so the Song Dynasty emphasizes that the military power of the ** border defense is a poor army, and the Song Dynasty is a civilian official in charge of the army, and the combat effectiveness of the border guards is naturally not strong.
However, the Southern Song Dynasty's performance in resisting the invasion of the Mongols and Jin was not comparable to that of the Western Xia, for example, the battles of Xiangyang City and Diaoyu City can be called classic examples in world history.
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All correct.
The Qing Dynasty was indeed the largest dynasty in the history of our country, and the territory of the Yuan Dynasty was divided into 4 khanates, and only one khanate could represent China.
Historically, the most economically developed is also recognized by the Northern Song Dynasty, three of China's four major inventions were invented during the Song Dynasty, and the military poor in the Northern Song Dynasty is mainly a system problem.
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The first question I agree with you, territory refers to the size of the land, the Chinese population reached 100 million during the Qing Dynasty, and the population of China during the Yuan Dynasty fell sharply due to the long war.
The second question is the same as your view on the economy, as for the strength of the army, it cannot be said that it will be weak if it cannot defeat the Western Xia, because a strong economy will inevitably lead to a strong military situation in all aspects, including the military.
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I basically agree with your two points of view, and the strength of the Song Dynasty army is really not very good! It's not a question of whether he can beat any regime! Look at the Song Dynasty, although there were many troops, many of them were some rotten people who were co-opted!
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Personally, I don't agree with the first point of view, isn't it my own territory if no one lives and builds it, and anyone can occupy it? What about the current Nanhai Zhudao and Diaoyu Islands? Isn't it the same that no one lives in, and neighboring countries want to or are occupying it?
Can you say that these islands are not Chinese territory?
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I don't think you're right.
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3.In fact, it's not that complicated, Xiang Yu has many opportunities to kill Liu Bang.
01.The famous Hongmen Banquet.
02.Xiang Yu caught Liu Bang's wife.
03.When Liu Bang was named King of Han.
These are all places that can give Liu Bang a fatal blow, Xiang Yu's heart is not ruthless enough, and his courage is not enough.
There is a historical story: In order to unite Han Xin and Yingbu, Liu Bang directly divided the world into several pieces with a wave of his hand.
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The first, I don't know.
The second, King Zhao Wuling's Hufu cavalry shooting is the most typical example, which is to facilitate the war.
Third, Xiang Yu's rewards and punishments are unfair, the princes are resentful, brave and unstrategic, and virtuous but cannot be used. Liu Bang has been defeated and fought repeatedly, and makes good use of talents.
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