Chapter 89 Zhou Jia breaks the defense



He could tell that Zhou Jia really liked Empress Dowager Dou and others.

She seemed to like those who were keen on power. Although she had a good impression of Empress Changsun and others, her impression was less than that of Lu Zhi and others.

Qin

Seeing that their little dragon still cared about them, both Queen Dowager Xuan and Mi Bazi were very happy.

Mi Bazi went straight to show off to Ying Si and Zhang Yi. Queen Dowager Xuan didn't have many people around her who spoke, so she just smiled faintly and said, "Zheng'er is thoughtful."

Wei Choufu quickly said, "Your Majesty's filial piety is a blessing to the Queen Mother and the Qin Empire."

Queen Dowager Xuan looked at Long Bao on the screen with a smile, "Zheng'er is indeed a blessing, but his personality is different from that of his predecessors."

Oh, I really want to hold you and play with you.

Queen Dowager Xuan was itching to try.

After watching too many winners, I still think her Xiaolong is better.

Zhou Jia said, "Of course there will be. Why would you ask this question?"

Long Bao shook his head and said nothing.

The main reason is that the relationship between Lu Zhi and her son did not seem to be very good, and the relationship between Empress Dowager Dou and her eldest son was not very good either. In the later period, there were also some cracks in the relationship between Empress Dowager Xuan and Yingji's ancestors.

So he actually wanted to ask Zhou Jia whether he wanted to bring up all the people in history who had a bad relationship with his son.

Seeing that she was unwilling to speak, Zhou Jia did not force her and continued, "However, as I said before, with the change of imperial power, there are many ambitious people in this world, especially those kings with fiefs. The fiefs have fueled their ambitions and given them the strength to challenge the central government.

The policy of inaction and recuperation implemented in the early Han Dynasty catalyzed the vicious development of these princes. The princes became more powerful, and Liu Heng's ascension to the throne caused sharp conflicts among the princes over the succession to the throne.

In the third year of Emperor Wen's reign, that is, in 177 BC, because of the uneven distribution of interests, King Liu Xingju of Jibei was the first to launch a rebellion, setting a precedent for kings of the same surname to rebel against the Han Dynasty. Liu Heng sent troops to suppress the rebellion, and Liu Xingju was captured and committed suicide.

Three years later, King Huainan Liu Chang started again, but he was discovered by the court before he took any action. Liu Heng seized his throne and exiled him to Shu County, but Liu Chang died of starvation on the way.

Everyone, let's go off topic. What are your thoughts on these two points I mentioned? Previously, you said that Zhou was good, and that the princes below could come to the rescue at any time when the Zhou royal family was in trouble. But you know about the Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Seven Hegemons of the Warring States Period, and you called them traitors and rebels, and you praised the feudal system in various ways. Today, let's not talk about counties, but just the feudal system. What do you think about this?

She hasn’t even talked about the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period yet. During the Han Dynasty alone, there were countless rebellions by princes of the same surname.

So who exactly is supporting feudalization?

Qin

Inside the Xianyang Palace, everyone's eyes were on Chunyu Yue.

Ever since Zhou Jia appeared and told them that the system of later generations was derived from the county system, Chunyu Yue had become withdrawn and became more and more taciturn. Now, when he heard Zhou Jia's words, he lowered his head and looked at the ground of Xianyang Palace as if he had heard nothing, and did not even look at the stolen glances of the people around him.

Liu Ji just shook his head silently. Power is a good thing.

Everyone under the sky had learned their lesson. Every time Zhou Jia said this, it meant she was about to start arguing again, so everyone was very quiet and didn't give her a chance to speak. Seeing her thoughts being seen through by them, Zhou Jia curled her lips.

Boring.

“Everyone is talking about how great the princes are, but it seems like everyone has forgotten one thing.

Back then, the Zhou royal family granted fiefs to more than just the Five Hegemons and Seven Heroes, but in the end, only these Five Hegemons and Seven Heroes became famous. As for those princes whose names may not even appear in history books, wasn't there a war when they were swallowed up?

Once a war breaks out, the first to suffer are the ordinary people who are powerless. If the princes and nobles are powerful, they may be able to survive, but most people can only become victims of war.

Enfeoffment fosters ambition. The nobles and royal families like it, but the common people have no right to like or dislike it. After all, their lives are not as important as the lives of the nobles.

In troubled times, human life is worthless."

Zhou Jia sighed.

Even if she appeared now, the war-torn times in history were still raging, and countless people died under the enemy's butcher knife. And in those relatively stable dynasties, many civilians would still die at the hands of those princes and nobles.

The world itself is not fair.

Longbao, Tiantian, Fengbao and Yinbao are the ones who can understand this the most.

Their moods were much lower.

Chinese

Liu Heng, who had already ascended the throne, began to order people to deal with the rebellion that Zhou Jia mentioned. Looking at the imperial seal in front of him and thinking about his feelings when he ascended the throne, Liu Heng also smiled bitterly.

The desire for power consumes people's hearts.

Zhou Jia said: "The two rebellions were resolved, but the growing power of the princes has given them the strength to confront the central government. Some knowledgeable people in the court believe that it is time to resolve the problem fundamentally. Jia Yi is a typical representative of this.

I first learned about Jia Yi from his book, "On the Fall of Qin," and I was really impressed by him."

Her tone became complicated.

The dead recitation memory swallowed Zhou Jia up again.

Thinking back to when she was a student, she was really driven crazy by those long articles. They were difficult to memorize and write, and not a single word could be wrong. Now she almost forgot how she managed to memorize all those uncommon characters that were difficult to recognize and write.

Thinking of this, she looked at the five little kids around her and suddenly laughed, "You five, remember this person, remember!"

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