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Updated on history 2024-07-31
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The Song Dynasty had many **, because Song Taizu himself became the emperor through the "yellow robe", so he was afraid that the generals would follow suit, so he adopted the means of strengthening the centralization of power, including placing strong troops in the capital, while the frontier soldiers were weaker; The number of generals and generals increased, and about three or four people held an official position, and the soldiers' superiors were often changed, so as to avoid the generals and soldiers being too familiar and colluding ......with the rebelsHowever, in this way, it will also increase the number of redundant personnel.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    B, the Song Dynasty imperial examination system expanded the number of admissions and increased the number of officials, which is one of the reasons, but only one-sidedly explains the first half of the problem. The focus of this problem is in the second half, the main reason is that the strengthening of the centralization of power in the Song Dynasty made the officials have no real power, the institutions overlapped, the redundancy, and the number of people admitted to the imperial examinations in the Ming and Qing dynasties was also quite large....The point is that the policies are different.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The Song Dynasty used the method of dividing power to strengthen the control of the local government, resulting in a situation of redundant officials.

    The development of the imperial examination system in the Northern Song Dynasty opened the way for scholars from all walks of life to enter the official career.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The Zhou Dynasty moved its capital to Luoyang: Because after the Beacon Fire Opera princes, the Dog Rong tribe attacked the Zhou Dynasty, and the pickaxe capital Chang'an was destroyed, and the king of Zhou Ping established the Eastern Zhou Dynasty with the help of several vassal states, and set the capital Luoyang, Luoyang is located in the Central Plains, and is closer to the princes who supported Zhou Tian.

    The Han Dynasty moved its capital to Luoyang twice: 1. Emperor Guangwu established Luoyang, the capital of the Eastern Han Dynasty, because Chang'an was destroyed in the war at the end of the Western Han Dynasty. 2. Dong Zhuo moved the capital to Luoyang in order to avoid the attack of the coalition army, because the Tiger Prison Pass was breached, Luoyang had no danger to defend, and Xi'an was dilapidated but dangerous, and it was closer to Dong Zhuo's base camp Xiliang.

    During the Warring States Period, the princes were already very different from the Spring and Autumn Period, and they didn't even nominally worship Zhou Tianzi.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Moving east to Luoyang to avoid Xirong and the Xiongnu was a sign of the country's lack of initiative. During the Warring States Period, the Zhou royal family was gone, and of course they didn't listen to orders.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Xi'an is good, located in the Guanzhong Plain, the terrain is easy to defend and difficult to attack, but at that time, the situation was unstable, the remnants of the enemy still existed, which was not conducive to rule, and only moved the capital to the scope of its own influence, which was more conducive to stabilizing the social order.

    During the Spring and Autumn Period, countries ostensibly listened to the orders of the Zhou royal family, but during the Warring States Period, countries had ignored the existence of Zhou, and in the later period, the Qin State raised troops to destroy Zhou Tianzi.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    During the Warring States period, the Zhou royal family existed in name only.

    When the king of Chu won the championship, it can be seen that the king of Chu did not look at the king of Zhou at all, so how could he obey the orders of the king of Zhou.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Qin Shi Huang is the first emperor, the first emperor in Chinese history (the name of the emperor comes from the three emperors and five emperors in ancient times). So his mausoleum is naturally the first emperor's mausoleum.

    The Yellow Emperor is the humanistic ancestor of the Chinese nation, the first of the three emperors and five emperors in ancient times, and his mausoleum can certainly be called the imperial mausoleum. The Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor is in Qiaoshan in Huangling County, Shaanxi.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because it's about the emperor's mausoleum

    The Yellow Emperor was the leader of the tribal tribes of the primitive society, while Qin Shi Huang was the first feudal emperor in ancient Chinese history.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because Qin Shi Huang was called the emperor at the beginning, the emperor's mausoleum was called the imperial mausoleum at this time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because since Qin Shi Huang, China has had an "emperor", and Qin Shi Huang is the "first emperor" in Chinese history. The Yellow Emperor is a legendary figure of prehistoric civilization, and the "emperor" here is the honorific title for him by later generations.

    Hope you understand.

    Have a nice day :d

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