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The "Seven Heroes of the Warring States" actually refers to the seven most powerful vassal states during the Warring States period.
Although the Western Zhou Dynasty and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty both belonged to the Zhou Dynasty, there were great differences in the territory and development status of these two periods. After King You, the last king of the Western Zhou Dynasty, was killed in 771 BC, the Western Zhou perished. Later, although the Zhou Dynasty was "revived" due to the accession of King Zhou Ping, the territory under its jurisdiction shrank significantly.
At the same time, the authority of the Zhou royal family was greatly weakened by this upheaval. As a result, the Zhou royal family's restraint on the vassal states was weakened, and it sometimes even had to rely on the protection of powerful vassal states. <>
Based on this situation, the vassal states began to gradually ignore the existence of the Zhou royal family. Among them, the state of Lu took the lead in appointing itself as a monarch in 712 BC, and the tradition of Zhou Tianzi's canonization of princes was broken. Later, King Wu of Chu proclaimed himself king in 704 BC, and the authority of the Zhou royal family was further disrupted.
Under such a development trend, the Zhou royal family eventually fell into a situation of existential existence in name only, and the vassal states that were free from the constraints of the Zhou royal family were in a state of attack and annexation for a long time. After a long period of raids and annexations, the number of vassal states began to gradually decrease. Among them, some of the already powerful vassal states became more and more powerful in the process, and then formed the situation of "Seven Heroes of the Warring States".
The watershed events of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period were the "Three Families Divided into Jin". Prior to this event, the great powers among the vassal states were Jin, Qin, Chu, Qi, and Yan. After this incident, Han, Zhao, and Wei, who had carved up the Jin Kingdom, began to replace the Jin State and become the new Jin powers.
With the accession of these three kingdoms, plus the original four kingdoms of Qin, Chu, Qi and Yan, the pattern of "Seven Heroes of the Warring States" was formally formed. <>
During the Warring States Period, in addition to the "Seven Heroes of the Warring States", there were still many large countries, such as Yue, Lu, Song, etc. However, the strength of these vassal states cannot be compared with the "Seven Heroes of the Warring States". In terms of the strength of the "Seven Heroes of the Warring States", the Wei State in the early Warring States period was dominant.
Later, with the outbreak of the Battle of Maling, Wei's hegemony was dismantled, and after that, Qi and Wei dominated the east at the same time. Later, due to the declining state of Wei, the state of Qi became the sole overlord of the east. At the same time, the state of Qin, located in the west, rose to power in the west.
And after the Qin State carried out the Shang Dynasty reform, the strength of the Qin State increased by leaps and bounds. Based on this speed of development, both the Qi State and the other five heroes were left behind by the Qin State. After King Yingzheng of Qin ascended the throne, the Qin state began to annex the remaining six heroes one by one.
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It refers to the Qi State, the Chu State, the Yan State, the Korea State, the Zhao State, the Wei State, the Qin State, and the 7 vassal states during the war, and the development of each vassal state is different.
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The Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period refer to the seven vassal states of Qi, Chu, Yan, Han, Zhao, Wei, and Qin.
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Qi, Chu, Yan, Han, Zhao, Wei, Qin. These countries are very powerful, but only one remains.
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State of Qin. The Qin people originally lived west of Longshan in the eastern part of present-day Gansu Province, and lived in a different place with the Rong people, far away from the Central Plains. After the Zhou royal family moved eastward, the Qin people gradually moved eastward, and after several generations of efforts, by the time of Qin Mugong, they finally conquered Guanzhong.
After that, for nearly 300 years, until King Huiwen of Qin took Bashu (present-day Sichuan), the territory of Qin had been roughly stable in the Guanzhong region of present-day Shaanxi. This area was located at the westernmost point of the Chinese civilization at that time.
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Answer B This question tests the knowledge of basic knowledge of history, the most difficult state of Chu is in the present-day Hubei region, the northernmost state of Yan is in Beijing, and the easternmost state of Qi is in Shandong.
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The westernmost ,,, the state of Qin.
But at the beginning, Sichuan and Shu belonged to the sphere of influence of the Chu State, and the Chu State was also once western, but it was later defeated by the Qin State.
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Qi, Chu, Qin, Yan, Zhao, Wei, Han, southeast, northwest, to the middle. The teacher's smooth slip is still very powerful.
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Both Yan and Zhao are quite northern, and the national border is further north according to the latitude and longitude of Yan. In addition to fighting with other vassal states, the two countries also had to prevent the Xiongnu from moving south.
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The northernmost is the swallow, which can be seen on the map.
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The Warring States period can be seen from the name of this period, frequent wars between countries, the Warring States period is very far away from the present, there is only war between countries and countries, there are no interests, in this period there are mainly seven countries to compete for hegemony, these seven countries are also called the Warring States Seven Heroes, which seven countries are the Warring States Seven Heroes? Let's take a look.
Qi is the first princely state in the transition from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Warring States Period, when the Western Zhou Dynasty was first established, the people surnamed Jiang were assigned to the Qi State, giving the Qi State a very advantageous condition, and the Qi State is also a relatively powerful country among the Seven Heroes, and the country's main development is commerce and fishery.
The founder of the Zhao State is the surname Zhao, the strength is very strong in the period of the Shang Dynasty, or a descendant of a general of the Shang King, and later made a contribution to the suppression of the Shang King, the King of Zhou canonized the Zhao family, that is, the beginning of the Zhao State, and the location of the Zhao State is located in today's Taiyuan area.
Korea was a big country during the Warring States Period, also known as the Three Jins, it is located in today's Henan region, the ancient crossbow is made by this Korea, South Korea failed to develop because it was surrounded by many countries, and was later destroyed by the Qin State.
The land area of Wei is very large, and it also borders on a number of vassal states at that time, and it is also one of the countries divided into Jin, Wei is the first country to develop in the Seven Kingdoms, but it was later destroyed by Qin and other countries, and it is also the Great Liang State in history.
Qin was not a vassal state of the Zhou Dynasty at first, and later Qin Xianggong rescued the lord of Zhou and was named a vassal state, and Qin was a rising star, successively destroying twelve foreign peoples, and finally unified the six countries under the guidance of Ying Zheng and established the Qin Dynasty.
Yan has existed for more than 800 years, and Yan has not developed for more than 800 years, Jing Ke is from Chu State, after Jing Ke failed to assassinate Qin, Yingzheng sent the general Wang Jian to destroy Yan State.
The location of the state of Chu is located in the Yangtze River basin, there are many famous generals who went abroad, and also destroyed the famous Yue country, so the strength is very strong, and later because the lord of the state of Chu is too mediocre, in 223 AD, the state of Chu was destroyed.
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