
My Great Qin Cannot Be Destroyed
by Sihuang
About This Novel
In the 29th year of the First Emperor's reign, Bolangsha was attacked. When Ying Zheng merged the memory of a doctor from the Department of History in the 21st century, he looked at the mighty mountains and rivers in front of him and said to himself: "In this life, my Great Qin cannot be destroyed!" This book is also called: "The Emperor of Qin"!
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Official(107)Scraped 16d ago
I find that the author's politics are too bad. The emperor does not need to believe in any doctrine, but the people below need to unite their thoughts. Regardless of whether they believe in Mohism, Taoism or Legalism, the country can be divided. Smart people and people with high experience will not believe in the same doctrine. Smart people will use people with little experience or unintelligent people to cause trouble. No matter how good your country is, it will be divided as long as there is a little problem. Do you believe it or not, if the United States is defeated and has economic problems, it will split in an instant, and it will not be unified. Russia and the UK have also split, and now the UK is still splitting. The advantages of ancient Confucianism are very advanced, because when the country is large, the legal system is not realistic, and there will always be issues of interest, so only Confucianism can unify thoughts and moral values. It's just that the imperial examinations in many dynasties were not planned well. Just use mathematics and Confucian classics to test talents. Then it would be very good if half of the candidates are Confucian and half are from Baijia. Jinshi can have high requirements on people's livelihood, economy, national planning and political and legal standards. But it seems that ancient times were paranoid. All Confucian classics will make many specialists unable to hold their heads high.
I don't understand why I insist on destroying Confucianism. It's perfectly fine. It's okay to win over some people and suppress some people. Isn't it bad to win over Xunzi's lineage and suppress Confucius and Mencius' lineage? Xunzi's thought is actually very close to Legalism, but softer than Legalism. In fact, it is very suitable for the rule of Qin Dynasty.
Regarding the various schools of thought,
I don't know why the protagonist wants to destroy all schools of thought. After all, every one of the hundreds of schools of thought has its benefits. For example, Mohist's organ skills can be used in Shaofu military strategists to refine military strength. Legalism and Confucianism can govern the country.
What I feel about the life of the First Emperor
We are born in darkness and yearn for light. We hope to see the light rise. We live for the light and dedicate ourselves to the light. We only hide in the darkness, stare at the light in the darkness, and die in the endless abyss. We don't expect anything, because darkness embraces everything! ---------------------------------------------------- White represents death and black represents rebirth. Believe in the world, no one can stop the progress of life I light the way to darkness So I became the darkness Some people's paths are choices, while some people's paths are punishments. There is no gray, only light and darkness Yesterday was a dream, tomorrow is dark The universe is waiting tremblingly Without darkness, there is no light The darkness is getting higher, the despair is getting deeper, the flames are outside, and death is within ----------------------------
I think as long as Great Qin kills the nobles of the Six Kingdoms, the rebellion will not start and fall so quickly. At that time, there is no war in Great Qin, and the north and south have been stabilized. In order to stabilize the north and south, Great Qin has poured a lot of power into it. When it is time to recuperate, the survivors and nobles of the Six Kingdoms just happen to rebel
Logically speaking, how much cultivated land did the Qin Dynasty have?
The place is too big and the population is insufficient. If the Qin Dynasty can cultivate for three years, most of the problems can basically be solved. And if we develop the iron-making process, we can then solve the institutional problems. Then Da Qin should have a stable group.
Not on the shelves yet
Stop being a eunuch. . . . . .
There are so many talented people in Da Qin, and it can't survive without Zhao Gao, so why don't they kill Zhao Gao first!
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Official(107)Scraped 16d ago
I find that the author's politics are too bad. The emperor does not need to believe in any doctrine, but the people below need to unite their thoughts. Regardless of whether they believe in Mohism, Taoism or Legalism, the country can be divided. Smart people and people with high experience will not believe in the same doctrine. Smart people will use people with little experience or unintelligent people to cause trouble. No matter how good your country is, it will be divided as long as there is a little problem. Do you believe it or not, if the United States is defeated and has economic problems, it will split in an instant, and it will not be unified. Russia and the UK have also split, and now the UK is still splitting. The advantages of ancient Confucianism are very advanced, because when the country is large, the legal system is not realistic, and there will always be issues of interest, so only Confucianism can unify thoughts and moral values. It's just that the imperial examinations in many dynasties were not planned well. Just use mathematics and Confucian classics to test talents. Then it would be very good if half of the candidates are Confucian and half are from Baijia. Jinshi can have high requirements on people's livelihood, economy, national planning and political and legal standards. But it seems that ancient times were paranoid. All Confucian classics will make many specialists unable to hold their heads high.
I don't understand why I insist on destroying Confucianism. It's perfectly fine. It's okay to win over some people and suppress some people. Isn't it bad to win over Xunzi's lineage and suppress Confucius and Mencius' lineage? Xunzi's thought is actually very close to Legalism, but softer than Legalism. In fact, it is very suitable for the rule of Qin Dynasty.
Regarding the various schools of thought,
I don't know why the protagonist wants to destroy all schools of thought. After all, every one of the hundreds of schools of thought has its benefits. For example, Mohist's organ skills can be used in Shaofu military strategists to refine military strength. Legalism and Confucianism can govern the country.
What I feel about the life of the First Emperor
We are born in darkness and yearn for light. We hope to see the light rise. We live for the light and dedicate ourselves to the light. We only hide in the darkness, stare at the light in the darkness, and die in the endless abyss. We don't expect anything, because darkness embraces everything! ---------------------------------------------------- White represents death and black represents rebirth. Believe in the world, no one can stop the progress of life I light the way to darkness So I became the darkness Some people's paths are choices, while some people's paths are punishments. There is no gray, only light and darkness Yesterday was a dream, tomorrow is dark The universe is waiting tremblingly Without darkness, there is no light The darkness is getting higher, the despair is getting deeper, the flames are outside, and death is within ----------------------------
I think as long as Great Qin kills the nobles of the Six Kingdoms, the rebellion will not start and fall so quickly. At that time, there is no war in Great Qin, and the north and south have been stabilized. In order to stabilize the north and south, Great Qin has poured a lot of power into it. When it is time to recuperate, the survivors and nobles of the Six Kingdoms just happen to rebel
Logically speaking, how much cultivated land did the Qin Dynasty have?
The place is too big and the population is insufficient. If the Qin Dynasty can cultivate for three years, most of the problems can basically be solved. And if we develop the iron-making process, we can then solve the institutional problems. Then Da Qin should have a stable group.
Not on the shelves yet
Stop being a eunuch. . . . . .
There are so many talented people in Da Qin, and it can't survive without Zhao Gao, so why don't they kill Zhao Gao first!
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