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Encyclopedia, is Emperor Xiaowen from the Northern Wei Dynasty?
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Qin Shi Huang: History says that he was brutal and unkind, but if it weren't for the fact that he had the same track, the same book, and the same text, unified the chaotic China, and ended the chaotic Warring States Period, there might not be such a big one in the future"China"It's a small country that is working independently, and it's still fighting around all day long, maybe his methods are too domineering and cruel, but he can't wipe out all his credit!
Tang Taizong: Historians praise Ming Jun in the past, but isn't he cruel? Regardless of whether he killed his brother to ascend the throne by force or out of his own selfishness, killing his brother Min Qing is a kind of cruelty, isn't it?
Isn't it cruel how many wars are waged in front of the bridge in order to expand the territory of one's own country, and how many people have died because of the war?
Wu Zetian: In the era of a patriarchal society dominated by men, it is not easy to slowly climb to the top of power with the strength of a woman, and some of these methods are really not ruthless enough to do it, but his performance in governing the country is even better than a bunch of male emperors. The martial arts world has always been his dream, but he is a person with great wisdom and foresight to enlighten Li, otherwise he would have passed on the throne to his nephew of the martial family in his later years, but he did not do it, because the descendants of the martial arts family he saw were not able to govern the country, so he returned to his son to continue the Li family.
It was said that he had three thousand male favorites, which is also an exaggeration, he has several male favorites, the famous Xue Huaiyi, Zhang Changzong, Zhang Yizhi, etc., and he is not as open as the male emperor and set up various names to find a large number of women to enter the palace and wait for him to be lucky.
On the whole, I personally think that they are all one of the best emperors, regardless of their private lives, but from the perspective of national history, their ability and wisdom are very worthy of everyone's admiration!
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Qin Shi Huang: Gong, unification of China, design of administrative system, unification of weights and measures, etc. He was the first feudal monarch, and a lot of things started with him. The most typical book burning pit (many good books extinction) killed many people.
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty: Gong, the most typical is that it greatly expanded the territory of China. Secondly, the Silk Road. In the past, due to the successive wars, the wealth of the country was greatly consumed, and the people suffered greatly from the war.
Emperor Xiaowen: Merit, enhance national integration, enhance the national strength of the Northern Wei Dynasty. In the past, some people believed that his reforms had weakened the national strength of the Northern Wei Dynasty (losing the spirit of their own people to be good at fighting and learning the dross of Han culture).
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All of them made significant contributions to the unification of ancient China, and they were all great monarchs of a generation.
Settle the country and secure the country. All against the North. They all contributed to the progress of the Central Plains, the progress of society. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Emperor Xiaowen made people's lives happier! Qin Shi Huang put an end to the era of war and spared people from war, but his approach was too brutal!
All of them have changed the law.
The Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, the mausoleum of the first emperor Ying Zheng (259-210 BC) in Chinese history, the first batch of world cultural heritage in China, the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, and the national AAAAA-level tourist scenic spot, is located at the northern foot of Lishan Mountain, 5 kilometers east of Lintong District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. >>>More
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In the eighteenth year, Emperor Xiaowen eliminated the opposition of the old nobles and conservative forces such as Mu Tai, Yuan Pi and Taizi Sui, and moved the capital from Pingcheng to Luoyang. Emperor Xiaowen reformed the old customs, mainly banning Hu clothes and changing to Han clothes; Xianbei language was forbidden in the imperial court, and Chinese was spoken instead; It was stipulated that after the death of Xianbei nobles in Luoyang, they were not allowed to return to Pingcheng, and changed their hometown to Luoyang, Henan, and changed their Xianbei surname to Han surname; The Xianbei aristocracy became a gatekeeper and advocated their intermarriage with the Han Gaomen. In Taihezhong, it was agreed that the rank of 100 officials would be divided into nine products, and each product would be divided into positive and subordinate. >>>More
The Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang should have legends and stories.
The stories about Qin Shi Huang are:
Qin Shi Huang wanted to live forever in his later years, so he summoned a group of alchemists and warlocks to refine and destroy the Xian Dan for him. This was a great deal for the alchemists, who knew that despite all the fanciful words, it was impossible to really refine the elixir of immortality. One day, Qin Shi Huang saw that the golden pill they fed him every day had no effect, and he lost his temper and wanted to kill the magicians. >>>More