
Emperor of the Han Dynasty
by It's Hard To Support A Tree
About This Novel
In 172 BC, the eighth year of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty summoned Jia Yi again and lamented, "It's a pity that the front table is empty in the middle of the night, and I don't ask about the people or the ghosts and gods." It was also in this year that a young man traveled through time and became a prince in the Imperial Palace of the Western Han Dynasty...
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Official(5)Scraped 10d ago
In the Han Dynasty, why was the prince Liu Rong?
Take a look at the introduction to the chapter table of contents It was discovered that it was the Han Wen Dynasty, and then the prince Liu Rong appeared. Liu Rong was the prince of Han Jing Emperor Liu Qi and the grandson of Han Wen Emperor Liu Heng. Moreover, during this time period, Liu Rong should not have been born yet. Then, Wang Quan entered the palace just when Liu Qi was about to ascend the throne. It was probably about the same time. But Liu Rong, I don't know how old he was when he traveled through time.
The Han Dynasty has been committed to reducing vassals since the establishment of the Han Dynasty. The reason why Liu Bang implemented the parallel prefectures and states was to learn the lessons of the demise of the Qin Dynasty. On the one hand, he had to do so, because at that time there were not only many nobles of the Six Kingdoms but also the heroes who had made meritorious services in the late Qin Dynasty. They had great influence and power at the time. Liu Bang had to compromise. After that, what Liu Bang has been doing is to wipe out the vassal kings who are not surnamed Liu, and use various means to weaken the power and influence of the nobles. Finally, he The White Horse Alliance was initially stabilized in the Han Dynasty. Later, Empress Lu came to power because Liu Bang understood that Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty could not deal with those vassal kings and meritorious forces. Empress Lu also kept weakening local forces. After Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty slowly controlled and weakened the threat of the meritorious class, he also continued to weaken the local areas. Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty spent many years dividing the largest Qi state at that time into seven and sealed his son in Liang Guoyi Gongwei Pass. Finally, he returned Emperor Jing left Zhou Yafu as a general. During the reign of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, the contradiction between the local government and the central government was already very obvious, so Chao Cuo said that it would be better to cut down the vassals or not. The army had no excuses, and what was more important was to maintain stability in Chang'an. After the Seven Kingdoms rebellion failed, Emperor Jing took the opportunity to continuously take back many rights. By the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the vassal kings no longer dared to rebel against the central government, so the implementation of the Enforcement Order could succeed. This was actually a constant tug-of-war between feudalism and the central feudal centralization system. It can be said that although Qin Shihuang pioneered this system, it took several generations of the Han Dynasty's efforts to establish real stability.
The book is very good, I hope the author can continue to work hard, come on^0^~Don't be a eunuch
What the hell, the title says "Emperor Stream", but more than 200 people were established as princes. Isn't this a lie?
Now I just want to know if I can pass level 6 this time, God! I have already reached level 3 and level 6, can you let me go ashore? Come out with your results! I only want 425. I don't want one point less, but one point more is fine. Amen.
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Official(5)Scraped 10d ago
In the Han Dynasty, why was the prince Liu Rong?
Take a look at the introduction to the chapter table of contents It was discovered that it was the Han Wen Dynasty, and then the prince Liu Rong appeared. Liu Rong was the prince of Han Jing Emperor Liu Qi and the grandson of Han Wen Emperor Liu Heng. Moreover, during this time period, Liu Rong should not have been born yet. Then, Wang Quan entered the palace just when Liu Qi was about to ascend the throne. It was probably about the same time. But Liu Rong, I don't know how old he was when he traveled through time.
The Han Dynasty has been committed to reducing vassals since the establishment of the Han Dynasty. The reason why Liu Bang implemented the parallel prefectures and states was to learn the lessons of the demise of the Qin Dynasty. On the one hand, he had to do so, because at that time there were not only many nobles of the Six Kingdoms but also the heroes who had made meritorious services in the late Qin Dynasty. They had great influence and power at the time. Liu Bang had to compromise. After that, what Liu Bang has been doing is to wipe out the vassal kings who are not surnamed Liu, and use various means to weaken the power and influence of the nobles. Finally, he The White Horse Alliance was initially stabilized in the Han Dynasty. Later, Empress Lu came to power because Liu Bang understood that Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty could not deal with those vassal kings and meritorious forces. Empress Lu also kept weakening local forces. After Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty slowly controlled and weakened the threat of the meritorious class, he also continued to weaken the local areas. Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty spent many years dividing the largest Qi state at that time into seven and sealed his son in Liang Guoyi Gongwei Pass. Finally, he returned Emperor Jing left Zhou Yafu as a general. During the reign of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, the contradiction between the local government and the central government was already very obvious, so Chao Cuo said that it would be better to cut down the vassals or not. The army had no excuses, and what was more important was to maintain stability in Chang'an. After the Seven Kingdoms rebellion failed, Emperor Jing took the opportunity to continuously take back many rights. By the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the vassal kings no longer dared to rebel against the central government, so the implementation of the Enforcement Order could succeed. This was actually a constant tug-of-war between feudalism and the central feudal centralization system. It can be said that although Qin Shihuang pioneered this system, it took several generations of the Han Dynasty's efforts to establish real stability.
The book is very good, I hope the author can continue to work hard, come on^0^~Don't be a eunuch
What the hell, the title says "Emperor Stream", but more than 200 people were established as princes. Isn't this a lie?
Now I just want to know if I can pass level 6 this time, God! I have already reached level 3 and level 6, can you let me go ashore? Come out with your results! I only want 425. I don't want one point less, but one point more is fine. Amen.









