The World is Unified: How Did Qin End the Warring States Period?

The World is Unified: How Did Qin End the Warring States Period?

by Compiled By Xu Ke

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Ch. 9The Legacy of the Unification of the World-the Birth of the Concept of Great Unity and Its Historical Echoes
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This book systematically analyzes the historical code of the rise of the Qin State, from the institutional revolution of Shang Yang's reforms, the survival rules of farming and fighting to build a country, to the strategic advantages of Guanzhong's geographical location and the diplomatic wisdom of making distant contacts and attacking closely. The manuscript deeply demonstrates how the Qin State stimulated its war potential through the military merit system, built a centralized power framework through the system of prefectures and counties, and finally completed the unification of the six kingdoms in the hands of Qin Shihuang. It also deeply reflected on the cost of people's livelihood under the iron-blood policy and the internal logic of the Qin Dynasty's quick demise, and completely presented the historical transition from feudal feudalism to a unified empire.

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