At the beginning of the Warring States period, the Wei State was invincible, but why failed to unify

Updated on history 2024-07-18
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The reason is that the geographical situation of Wei is too poor, the west, north, and east are not connected at all, and they are divided into three pieces by Han and Zhao, and each piece of land is the land of four wars.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because the geography of Wei in the early Warring States period was very poor, the three territories were not connected to each other, the west was to fight against Qin, the north was to prevent the Zhongshan people from launching a war of restoration, and the southeast was to prevent Chu and Qi, which were destined not to dominate the world.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The geographical situation of Wei is too poor, the west, north and east are not connected at all, and they are divided into three pieces by Han and Zhao, and each piece of land is the land of four wars. In the west, it is necessary to prevent the Qin State from counterattacking, although the Qin State has been suppressed, its strength has not been weak. In the north, Zhongshan people fled to Taihang Mountain, and with the help of Zhao, they wanted to restore the country at any time.

    In the direction of the southeast Chu State, it is not only necessary to defend the Chu State, but also to let the Qi State encircle Wei and save Zhao. The most terrible thing is that the three pieces of land are not connected, and they have to support each other through Zhao Han, and at this time, Zhao Han turned against Wei again. The three pieces of land and the four wars of the Wei State are destined to be unable to complete the great cause of reunification.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Wei was invincible at that time, because there was the elite of the elite, known as the ancient special forces, and after Wu Qi died, Wei Wushu disappeared, so he did not dominate the world.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because of their own problems, in other words, the state is fighting for power and engaging in civil strife, resulting in their lack of unity and being taken advantage of by others.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Wei was actually very powerful in the early Warring States period, the ruler was good at using people and changing the law, and the Central Plains where Wei was located was not easy to defend on all sides, but the ruler used the method of alliance to make friends with Zhao and Han at that time. The decline is also mostly due to the separation of the three countries in the back.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Wei was originally the first male in the Warring States Period, the first vassal state to dominate the Central Plains, but it was able to "sweep around" in the center of the encirclement of other countries. Annexed the Xihe River of Qin and the Central Plains of Chu, until Handan, the capital of Zhao State, was besieged and almost caused the Zhao State to be destroyed, and it was realized that attacking Handan was the "pole" in which the pole of things must be opposed. Because Zhao Guo called his ally Qi State, King Qi Wei sent Tian Ji and Sun Bin to relieve the siege for Zhao, which happened later to save Zhao.

    After the death of Wei Wenhou, who had been in power for fifty years, the Three Jin Alliance completely collapsed. Wei Wuhou's new achievements changed Wei Wenhou's policies, unified the Three Jins, weakened the Qin state, and began to dominate the world. And a large number of real families are being reused, so that there is no hope of resurrection for people who have never been seen before, and I don't know that I can't escape abroad, which is the most typical example of Wu Qi.

    After the death of Marquis Wei Wenhou, Wu Qi was suspected by Marquis Wei and had to go into exile. At that time, the state of Chu was defeated by the state of Wei. While mourning the state of Chu, the king of Chu tried to revitalize the state of Chu, entrusted Wu Qi, who had come to take refuge, to carry out an important task, and fully supported Wu Qi's plan to reform the state of Qi.

    In just three years, with the joint efforts of the state of Qi and the king of Chu, the state of Chu was revived, becoming the only great power that could compete with the new Wei state at that time.

    Among the seven heroes of the martial law period, although Qin, Zhao, Chu, and Qi were all powerful in the eyes of many people. However, in fact, among the seven heroes of the martial law period, the first to rule was the Wei state, one of the three Jin Dynasty. During the reign of Marquis Wen of Wei, Wei carried out Li's reforms, created an elite Wei army, seized Qin's Hexi lands, and crossed Zhongshan Prefecture to eliminate Zhongshan Prefecture.

    So the question is, why Wei, the first of the seven heroes of the Warning Kingdom era, dominates.

    The State of Wei (403-225 BC) was one of the princes of the Zhou Dynasty and one of the Seven Heroes of the Vigilant Period. The surname Ji, the surname Wei, comes from Bi Gonggao, the son of King Wen of Zhou. In 453 BC, Zhao Xiangzi, Wei Huazi, and Han Kangzi were divided into the Jin Dynasty.

    In 403 BC, Wei, Zhao, and Han were officially recognized as vassal states by the surviving Zhou emperors. Due to the fact that Wei was in four war positions, the associated circumstances and ambitions made the Marquis of Wei Wenhou the first monarch to reform and strengthen the country during the period of the vigilant state. During the reign of Wei Wenhou, Emperor Zhai was the prime minister to govern the country; He captured Zhongshan Prefecture as General Leyang; Li Ying's reforms were used to strengthen the country.

    All of this prompted the Wei state to show vigorous vitality in the state of early warning. However, for Wei, Qin was in the west, Qi in the east, Zhao in the north, and Chu in the south, with Korea next to it. Therefore, after the rise of the Wei State, it naturally became the target of the Seven Masters during the Alert State period.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because the country was fighting in the nest, in a special period, he did not stabilize the political and military, so that the entire dynasty was crumbling, which made other countries emptiness, and at the same time, it also happened to coincide with the death of Wei Wenhou, who had been in power for 50 years, so the country was even more volatile.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because the development of Wei is not particularly good, the economic strength and military strength of Qian Wei are not particularly strong, so it will be eliminated when facing struggles with other countries.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because Wei Wuhou's strategy had some problems, he did not reuse some talented people, used some royal families, and was finally defeated by some countries when expanding the land.

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