Why did the Qin State destroy the Six Kingdoms?

Updated on history 2024-05-15
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Simple: 1Shang Ying's reform made Qin's comprehensive strength strong.

    2.Adopting the Mohist military doctrine, the combat effectiveness of the army is beyond the reach of the other six countries.

    3.Long-distance and close-range attack, the war strategy is appropriate.

    4.The other six countries had their own plans and did not form a united front.

    5.After hundreds of years of fighting, killing, and killing, the common people of the world are tired of it and are very eager for reunification.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Long before the Qin State officially became a candidate state, it continued to carry out wars of rebellion, especially the Qin Mu Gong dominated Xirong and destroyed the country for forty; During the reign of King Zhaoxiang of Qin, the problem of the Rong nationality was completely solved, so that the Qin State had no worries and avoided a two-front war.

    2. The geographical position is superior, and the east side is the danger of the Yellow River, the food, and the solidity of the Han, which is easy to defend and difficult to attack; Guanzhong has been developed for more than 100 years in the west, and the land is fertile. There were few candidate states on the west bank of the Yellow River, and there was originally a Liang state with the same surname as Qin, which was destroyed by Qin during the reign of Qin Mugong. Later, although Wu Qi captured a place in Hexi, he was captured by the Qin State after Wu Qi left.

    3. The people of Qin are basically the remnants of the original Western Zhou Dynasty, with simple folk customs and advanced production experience.

    4. Qin Xiaogong of Qin State appointed Shang Ying to change the law, and the reform of Qin State was relatively thorough, although the successor King Huiwen killed Shang Ying, but did not abolish Shang Ying's reform. The Shang Dynasty reform led to the rapid economic development of the Qin State, and the combat effectiveness of the army was greatly enhanced. It can be said that the Shang Dynasty Reform Law laid the economic and military foundation for the unification of the six countries of the Qin State.

    5. Appropriate domestic and foreign policies.

    6. Be good at absorbing talents, and there are many famous generals.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    An important premise for Qin to destroy the Six Kingdoms is that its ancestors let it support the generation of the First Emperor, the decisions made by the First Emperor are amazing tactics, by him does not set up a prince, afraid of forming a party for personal gain, setting up a county system, and now it is still used, not crowned king, ** centralization, etc., it can be seen that his wisdom, and at that time, the monarchs of the Six Kingdoms did not have many generals available, and it was not the same army, even if it was merged, it could only be combined with Qin, so what qualifications were not destroyed, and Qin occupied an area that was easy to defend and difficult to attack, people had capital, how not to win!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Su Xun said that the destruction of the Six Kingdoms was not good for the soldiers, and the war was not good, and the disadvantage was to bribe Qin. In other words, the six countries did not make up their minds to unite against the Qin state, giving it a chance to defeat them one by one.

    At that time, the social background was that the world had been in dispute for a long time, and the people longed for peaceful reunification, which was a historical trend. There must be someone who stands up to accomplish the great cause of reunification.

    At this time, Qin Shi Huang reflected his eloquence. He used the Shang Dynasty to change the law, recognized the private ownership of land, and safeguarded the interests of the feudal landlord class, which won widespread support. Gaining an advantage on the economic basis enabled him to finally achieve a political victory.

    He also adopted the combination of "power, art, and power" of Legalism to ensure the supremacy of imperial power, centralize power, and strengthen the degree of rule. The powerful Qin Empire was eventually established.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.Shang Ying's reform of the law laid a solid foundation for the unification of the six kingdoms 2 Qin Wang Yingzheng was indeed a generation of heroes, although after the unification of the six kingdoms by Qin, he appointed traitors, but that was a later story, when he first ascended the throne, he did select some talents for the country, including military and economic talents to give full play to their talents.

    3.The alliance of the six countries to resist Qin was not stable, and it was a different dream in the same bed. And, more importantly, there is no unified command in the military.

    4.Since ancient times, the general trend of the world will be divided for a long time, and it will be divided for a long time. The trend of the times is not something that can be disobeyed by manpower.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    He can be there, he has a lot of troops, and the ability to break them one by one.

    Liuguo loses and loses, their ability is already poor, and they are not united. It's normal to be destroyed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Strength is one thing, and there is also the disunity of the six countries, which gives Qin a good opportunity.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think there is another one that needs to be said, that is, the generations of Qin kings before the reunification have never been too stupid.

    In addition, Shang Yang was enabled by Qin Xiaogong, not Qin Shi Huang. At the time of Yingzheng, Qin had already accumulated strong strength because of the law change. If the law had only been changed during the reign of Ying, then the Qin Dynasty would not have come so quickly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The strength is strong, and the people yearn for reunification.

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