Why didn t the Shuofang army, the main force that pacified the Anshi Rebellion, form a feudal town i

Updated on history 2024-05-01
52 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are two reasons, first of all, since they chose Li Tang, who was on the verge of extinction, it means that they want to be loyal to Li Tang, otherwise there is no need to quell the Anshi Rebellion, and secondly, with the bloody lesson of the Anshi Rebellion, the rulers of the middle and late Tang Dynasty must have focused on rectifying the army to prevent this from happening again.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because the Shuofang army was forced to send troops, his original intention was to calm the war.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because they are disciplined and do not pursue war and utilitarianism, their leaders know who they are loyal to and do not look out for their own interests.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because the rulers no longer have a good opinion of them, their armies are gradually weakened, and gradually there are armies that can replace them.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It was still a matter of lack of strength, and after their victory, the rulers, fearing that they would be arrogant, had already broken up their troops!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    They were the emperor's direct subordinate army, which had a high status, but was weakened step by step until they were replaced by the Shence army, and there was no possibility of separating the feudal towns.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The Shuofang army, the main force in quelling the Anshi Rebellion, should only want to live a peaceful and stable life, so they did not form a feudal town.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It may be that they want to make a living in this troubled world, and they don't want to participate in this kind of war.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because they don't like war, they only look for life if they are forced, and they like a stable life, and they don't like to fight and kill.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It should be said that the division of feudal towns led to the Anshi Rebellion. The Tang Dynasty ** court and feudal towns coexisted. **The imperial court needs to be exiled to prevent the gathering of feudal forces, and the envoys of the feudal towns hope that hereditary territories and positions will become regional kingdoms, which will inevitably become the fuse of bilateral contradictions and conflicts.

    In the end, the division of feudal towns also continued to exhaust the national strength of the Tang Dynasty's ** court, and in the conflicts again and again, the Tang Dynasty finally came to an end.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Of course, it has a relationship, the Anshi Rebellion ended in the end with the military offensive and political collapse of the Tang Army, which went hand in hand, so the uncontrolled warlord forces still continued to the middle and late Tang Dynasty.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    After the Anshi Rebellion was put down, some feudal towns took the opportunity to support their own troops, and after the failure of the peasant uprising at the end of the Tang Dynasty, the situation of separating the feudal towns gradually took shape, and the Tang Dynasty existed in name only. So there is a certain relationship.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There is a certain relationship. After the Anshi Rebellion, the rest of Anshi nominally submitted to the Tang Dynasty. In fact, each is king. The Tang Dynasty had no ability to eliminate it for a while, only appeasement. A number of feudal towns were formed.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In the middle of the Tang Dynasty, the Anshi Rebellion broke out, from the extremely victorious Tang Dynasty to weakening, and the late Tang Dynasty caused the division of feudal towns, so the Anshi Rebellion was a sign of the Tang Dynasty's transformation from prosperity to decline, and it was also the beginning of the division of feudal towns.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    To be precise, after the Anshi Rebellion was put down, the emperor of the Tang Dynasty had begun to lose the strength of the envoys, and in the middle and late periods, a situation of separating feudal towns gradually formed.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The Tang Dynasty army sent very good generals to participate in the Anshi Rebellion of the Tang Dynasty, and at the same time formulated an excellent plan.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    They have adopted a divisive way to solve it, and they have a better leader, so they can better suppress the Anshi Rebellion.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    An Lushan was killed, and the emperor at that time established contact with other ethnic groups to resist and eventually eliminate him.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In fact, the Anshi Rebellion could be quickly quelled, but at that time, it took 8 years because of ****, paralysis and impatience, so in the end there was no division of the feudal town.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It took eight years to quell the rebellion, and they themselves were not lightly damaged, so their strength was no longer allowed, and in the end, they did not form a feudal town!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Because he was in the Anshi Rebellion, part of his power had been consumed, so there would be no division of feudal towns, and the Tang Dynasty could no longer control other vassal kings, so he also had to suppress them for the Tang Dynasty.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Because after quelling the Anshi Rebellion, they did not divide the kings, but only gave them the rewards they deserved, so they did not have this opportunity to be vassal kings.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Because in history, it took eight years for the Anshi Rebellion to be pacified, and after the pacification was completed, the kings were not divided, so there was no situation of separating the feudal towns.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    First of all, in order to quell the Anshi Rebellion, the Shuofang army consumed a lot, and later it did not have the strength to form a feudal town, and the emperor was also dissatisfied with their previous behavior and was on guard everywhere.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Because they just hope that the Tang Dynasty can be pacified, and they have no rebellious heart in their hearts, they will not form a feudal town.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The Anshi Rebellion has been pacified for eight years, and its own country has been exhausted, so how can there be time to form a force.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It took them eight years to quell the rebellion, and as the saying goes, if you hurt 10,000 enemies, you will lose 8,000, and they are no longer capable at this time.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Shuofang is notoriously poor, called Huazi Bing, how to divide without economic strength, who gnaws sand with you.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Because after 8 years of quelling the rebellion, he no longer had the strength to do anything else, and in the process of quelling the rebellion, he consumed a lot of physical strength and energy.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    In my opinion, this is a kind of loyalty and a kind of self-preservation, if you don't submit to **, it is very likely to be treated as an anti-party.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    In fact, the middle and late Tang Dynasty was also relatively depressed, and it had no ability to rule everything, and finally it was forced to do this.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Because the Shuofang army did not have the ability to fight Jiangnan, and the imperial court could ask Jiangnan to pay grain taxes and fees to Chang'an in the name of righteousness, that's all!

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Maybe they're just choosing the best time to get out of it, they're just waiting for it.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Gongshun ** may be to allocate some silver taels, in fact, the Tang Dynasty treasury did not have much money at that time.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    It is loyalty, but also a kind of self-preservation, because if it is independent, it is likely to be regarded as a rebellion by the imperial court, which will attract trouble, and it is better to submit to the imperial court.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Because of the disasters brought about by the war, the people were struggling to make a living, their wives were separated, most of the land was uncultivated, and the economy was backward.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Although the Shuofang army had a strong force, it did not have the financial resources to consolidate. The reason why the Tang Dynasty was able to quell the rebellion in the Anshi Rebellion was largely because Jiangnan had always been in the hands of the Tang Dynasty, and Jiangnan provided a lot of money and food. The soldiers can work with peace of mind, and if the Tang Dynasty can't pay their salaries, it is estimated that these soldiers will also rebel.

    Although the Shuofang military festival envoy has changed many people, it has not solved the problem of money, and it is difficult for these soldiers to rebel against them after all.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    For the Tang Dynasty at that time, it was very likely that this Shuofang army was just expressing an attitude, after all, it was impossible to be without ambition.

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    Shuo Fang army guards the northern border fortress, guarding the gateway of Guanzhong, the imperial court must rely on military strength, rich money and food, and close to the Beijing Division, the Shence Army guards the Beijing Division, the combat power is extremely strong, after the Tang Dynasty, Dezong divided the Shuo Fang Army, collected the elite in the ** forbidden army, Shuo Fang Army is divided again and again, can not be self-contained, and ** hostile, not like the Central Plains, Sichuan, Jianghuai, Liangguang, the mountain high emperor far away.

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    I don't think it's heartfelt. It's just to wait for an opportunity, or maybe it's something to be afraid of.

  41. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    The biggest army pit can be stubborn. How can it be easy to submit. Stubborn in the end, it is also the first to be destroyed.

  42. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    It is normal for a person to face the world and be uncontrollable.

  43. Anonymous users2023-12-28

    Because the place of Shuofang was poor and poor, and could not be self-reliant.

  44. Anonymous users2023-12-27

    The Tang Dynasty, all the countries come to the dynasty, the Tang Dynasty pioneers, inside and outside the Great Wall, thousands of miles of rivers and mountains, prosperous and glorious,

  45. Anonymous users2023-12-26

    The occurrence of the Anshi Rebellion was a turning point for the Tang Dynasty to turn from prosperity to weakness, many people felt that after the Anshi Rebellion, the history of the Tang Dynasty was over, because after the Anshi Rebellion, the Tang Dynasty did not have anything to do, and it is worth remembering for future generations. political attitudes have a lot to do with it.

    1. The feudal towns have their own forces. First of all, from the political aspect, anyway, all the rooms of the pattern are very respectful to the court on the surface, but in fact, they all have their own set of privileges, and the position of the Jiedu envoy of the feudal town division is also after the death of the father, the son succeeds to the throne, or the leader supported by the subordinates, these are not directly under the jurisdiction of Tang **, so, after a long period of development, the feudal town division has its own power. in order not to be controlled by the centralized power of the Tang **.

    2. In terms of economy, the feudal towns had their own economic foundation. From the economic aspect, the secession of the feudal towns can be carried out in the fields or operations of the other party under their own rule, although these lands are owned by the state, but the Jiedu envoys are able to hoard money, and their money, grain and grass are not controlled by the centralized power, and can be in their own hands, so these lands become Jiedu, so that they own themselves, and after these Jiedu make them master a large amount of land, they began to exploit and oppress the peasants, and Tang ** got out of the control of the feudal town separatist bureau.

    Third, the issue of political and military alliances. We all know that the purpose of the initial establishment of the feudal town division is to maintain the rule of the Tang Dynasty and ensure the vested interests of the Tang Dynasty rulers, so the feudal town division formed a stable political alliance relationship with the Tang Dynasty rulers, and in the long run, the Tang Dynasty had no right to meddle in the affairs of the feudal town separation, so their power became stronger and stronger.

  46. Anonymous users2023-12-25

    The Anshi Rebellion was the war caused by An Lushan and Shi Siming, and after the Anshi Rebellion, the Tang Dynasty planted the scourge of secession.

  47. Anonymous users2023-12-24

    The Anshi Rebellion was the fuse of the feudal town, and the festival made itself too powerful, and the desire was inflated, and after the Anshi Rebellion, they followed the example of the two Anshi.

  48. Anonymous users2023-12-23

    As a result of the division of feudal towns, the power of the Tang Dynasty could not be concentrated in the hands of the emperor, and the feudal kings in various places had their own power and slowly cultivated ambitions. An Lushan is too powerful, so he has the courage to rebel, and only then did he create the Anshi Rebellion.

  49. Anonymous users2023-12-22

    The secession of feudal towns proves that the centralized rule at that time was weakened, and it was no longer able to control the local government, so a new round of competition for domination would inevitably be formed, and the Anshi Rebellion was a manifestation of its trend.

  50. Anonymous users2023-12-21

    The Anshi Rebellion ended with Shi Chaoyi hanging himself, and his henchmen surrendered to the Tang Dynasty one after another. However, the imperial court was unable to completely eliminate these forces, so in the name of rewarding merits, it awarded the title of Jiedu envoy, and he divided the land occupied by the original Anshi. Although their names are subordinate to the imperial court, they are actually independent, and the commanders in the army, or from father to son, or by generals, the court cannot intervene.

    In August of the first year of Yongzhen (805 AD), Tang Xianzong ascended the throne, and after more than ten years of hard work by Dezong, he had a certain foundation in military and financial resources, and he began to implement the policy of cutting feudal domains. In October of the twelfth year of Emperor Yuanhe of Tang Xian (817 AD), Tang and Deng Jiedu made Li Yu lead 9,000 soldiers to attack Kecaizhou at night, captured Wu Yuanji alive, and quelled the Huaixi Rebellion. In the fourteenth year of Yuanhe (819 AD), Ziqing Li Shidao was pacified.

    Cangjing, Lulong, Chengde and other towns have been returned to Shun**, the Tang Dynasty had a brief period of Zhongxing, the country ostensibly maintained unity, is for Yuan and Zhongxing. Although Tang Xianzong sent troops to pacify the secession of the feudal towns, the roots were not eliminated, and many feudal towns took the opportunity of quelling some popular uprisings to expand their spheres of influence.

    In the fifteenth year of Yuanhe, Tang Xianzong was poisoned by eunuchs, and after Tang Muzong ascended the throne, he advocated "selling troops" (reducing soldiers). **Receiving Heshuo, the chief is more mediocre and arrogant. In the first year of Changqing (821 AD), Lu Long mutinied, and the soldiers imprisoned Zhang Hongjing, the envoy of Xinjiedu sent by the imperial court, and killed all his staff, and the "three towns of Heshuo" rebelled.

    The new separatists Zhu Kerong, Wang Tingcuo, and Shi Xiancheng strongly advocated the old system. Pei Du's crusade army was in vain, and the imperial court could not support long-term operations due to its huge military expenditure, so it had to admit the status quo.

  51. Anonymous users2023-12-20

    It's not that he doesn't cut the domain, it's that he doesn't have that ability.

  52. Anonymous users2023-12-19

    Because it was also the feudal town that quelled the Anshi Rebellion, and you cut the feudal domain and immediately became chaotic again.

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