The secrets behind the huge project, shocking to uncover!

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-29

Qin Shi Huang is a controversial figure in Chinese history.

There were some mistakes in his statecraft, the most important of which was that he was too eager for quick success.

He planned many huge projects, but due to the backwardness of science and technology and economy at that time, he could only rely on manpower to complete them.

In addition, he burned the books of poetry and the hundreds of works of Zhuzi that were not in the hands of the doctors, although the books of medicine, divination and tree planting were not burned, but the unearthed Qin Jian shows that the burning of books and the existence of Confucianism.

He executed those who made poison only for the sake of immortality, which was inherently wrong.

When evaluating historical figures, it is necessary to look at them dialectically, and they cannot be unreservedly whitewashed just because of their merits.

Regarding Qin Shi Huang, we need to look at his historical position more objectively, and not blindly follow certain popular opinions.

However, I have also read some books about Qin Shi Huang and learned that it is different from the image of a tyrant described in textbooks, and I am more willing to believe that he is a Ming monarch.

If there is really one god in Chinese history, I think it is Qin Shi Huang.

We can't assume that they are necessarily correct just because they are recorded in the history books.

In the "Golden Sutra of the Medicine King's Divine Mantra" by the Medicine King Sun Simiao, the use of charms to ** diseases is not widely used now.

We should avoid imposing our ideas on others.

As far as the question of Qin Shi Huang's eagerness for quick success is concerned, from a modern point of view, the rapid development of the Qin state is mainly due to its military merit system.

At that time, the Qin people were farming in addition to fighting, and the purpose of farming was to fill their stomachs, and only through military exploits could they bring a better future to their families.

However, what I have never understood is whether the Qingjun side really exists or is it just a slogan.

After Chen Sheng and Wu Guang's uprising, the main force that overthrew the Qin Dynasty was the remnants and nobles of the Six Kingdoms, Xiang Yu was the descendant of the Chu generals, and Han Xin was the one who had attacked the emperor secretly

Qin Shi Huang was framed by Xiang Yu and Liu Bang, which makes us have to think, if I defeat you, will I also make up all kinds of crimes to smear you?Qin Shi Huang has been vilified for a long time, so I decided to like him more subjectively.

Liu Bang is a well-known suspicious person, and there are really few people who can die well in the end by fighting the world with him.

Perhaps it was because Qin Shi Huang did not eliminate the nobles and meritorious ministers of the Six Kingdoms that led to the fall of the Qin Dynasty, so later dynasties would kill those who might threaten them.

Although the Qin Dynasty ultimately failed, the fact that a dynasty that had only existed for a little more than a decade could have such a huge impact on today's society speaks volumes about the fact that Qin Shi Huang had done so much more than many people imagined.

The county system has been in place for more than 2,000 years, laying the foundation for the formation of modern territories, while preserving traditions such as currency, weights and measures, and lanes.

Although Qin Shi Huang was regarded as a tyrant at the time, his talent and influence were extraordinary and unmatched.

In contrast, Rome represented the Mediterranean commercial civilization, which was very different from the path of the Chinese nation.

If Caesar had been born in the Qin Dynasty, he would have made achievements in currency, weights and measures, etc., with his personal talents.

Caesar used his intellect to reach the top, personally commanding the Gallic Wars and Civil Wars.

When he was young, he also showed his charisma as a speech and as a lawyer, which Qin Shi Huang did not show.

In terms of personal ability, I believe that Caesar is more complete and powerful.

Hu Hai, the second emperor of Qin, was not the designated heir of Qin Shi Huang, but was put on the throne by Li Si's conspiracy.

In fact, the reasonable heir should be the eldest son, Fusu.

On the issue of succession, Qin Shi Huang must have an unshirkable responsibility.

Overall, Sulla's achievements are the most outstanding, he has fulfilled his wish and left a very powerful image in the hearts of the people.

The unification of Qin was an inevitable trend of history, and it was only a matter of time, and the emergence of Yingzheng accelerated this process.

Rome is also gradually changing from an oligarchy republic to a ** centralization, it is only a matter of time.

Of course, the personal talents of Ying Zheng and Caesar are also very strong.

If Qin Shi Huang had not died young, Fusu should have been a reasonable successor, and Qin was very careful about the cultivation of the next generation of emperors.

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