Chapter 678: Cause and Effect (I)
As long as it is a collective, how can there be no contradictions, but some collectives are not so sharp at certain times, or the leader of the collective has the ability to suppress them.
The more difficult the environment, the easier it is for a collective contradiction to break out, at that time it should be a group of demons dancing wildly, the Qi clan itself is not so harmonious, Tian Dan, Tian Jiao, and Tian An are qualified enough to become the king of Qi, and after the restoration of the country, there will be a dispute about who should become the king.
Tian Dan will become the king of Qi because of the strong support of Tian Rong and Tian Heng, two siblings, and it is precisely that Tian Rong and Tian Heng were also the strongest clans when they returned to the country, otherwise it is not certain who the king of Qi would be.
Originally, because of who became the king, when the Tian clan was at its strongest after the restoration of the Qi State, it was not very harmonious within the Tian clan, and now the situation has become so bad, it is conceivable that the remarks about not being able to establish Tian Dan must have become very marketable.
After the Han State went north, it was not a flat offensive, it was a war mode in which dotted and line breakthroughs bloomed everywhere, and the successive falls of various counties and counties of Qi actually helped Qi Wang Tian Dan a little bit from some Cheng dù.
Why? It's very simple, if the Han army advanced slowly and didn't blossom everywhere, there would definitely not be so many clan members in Linzi City, these clans should have gone to the place to stir up the east and west, isn't this what the original history looks like?
It is not unsurprising that something like that happened in the Qin State, this empire once stood at the highest angle, but the internal problems were also infinitely magnified because of its own "play".
Originally, the external environment of the Qin State in history was at least twenty times better than it is now, but just because there was a Zhao Gao who was making waves, many counties and counties did not even resist directly, and more simply joined the ranks of rebellion. In addition, the hundreds of thousands of southern Xinjiang legions who went on an expedition to the south destroyed the road by themselves when the country was in trouble and chose to stand by and watch, and the other main force of the Great Wall Corps also negotiated the conditions with the center before belatedly going south to save the field, and the Qin people in the Qin land were even more bizarre in ignoring the destruction of the country.
Many things really can't be explained clearly by common sense, as is the case with the Tunguska boar skin, which was dominated by hundreds of thousands of people and ruled over China, which had a population of 200 million. In comparison, so many things that happened at the end of Qin are still within "common sense".
The collapse and disintegration of the Qin State is reasonable, Fusu knows very well why, there are too many reasons in it, but it just broke out so suddenly.
"What does General Gong have to say, I can say it now." Opposite Fusu was sitting on his knees, the two of them had been talking for a while, Meng Yi was still there just now, and Fusu asked after Meng Yi left.
Originally, the Qin State could still do something, but of course it was based on the premise that Fusu could persuade the vested interests of all departments to redistribute the interests, and use the redistribution of interests to unite all the forces that the Qin State could use. However, not only did he run into walls among the ministers, but it was also difficult for him to form enough prestige within the clan, and the redistribution of interests was naturally useless.
Fusu's lack of prestige is the bitter fruit of the First Emperor, in fact, because of the First Emperor's suppression of the clan, there has been no crown prince for a long time, and it is really difficult for anyone among the princes to accumulate prestige.
Why did the First Emperor do this? Naturally, there are reasons for that, and this practice did not start from Yingzheng's generation.
If you understand the history of the Qin State, it is not difficult to find that since Qin Xiaogong won Quliang, the Qin clan began to weaken, and then after the Qin Zhaoxiang Wang Yingji era, the Qin clan was full of people from the Chu family. After Qin Xiaowen Wang Yingzhu took over the throne, the Qin State went downhill for a period of time, all because the Mi family (surnamed Wei) and the Xiong family involved too much energy of the Qin State, until the Qin Zhuang Xiang Wang Yingchu period, the important court positions of the Qin State were in the hands of the Chu family, and it was still this situation after Yingzheng ascended the throne.
Qin Xiaowen and Wang Yingzhu have been deliberately ceding the interests of the royal family to cultivate the Shandong family from Shandong. That was to reverse the status quo of the Qin dynasty being occupied by the Chu family, but the queen couldn't bear it was the Mi family (both Huayang), so in the generation of Qin Xiaowen Wang Yingzhu, the Qin State also "got off", and the royal family won the surname and gave up the benefits to cultivate some Shandong courtiers. However, under the suppression of the Chu system, the Shandong system could not become a climate at all.
In the first few years of Yingzheng becoming the king of Qin, there was no sense of zài, it was the era of Lü Buwei, and Lü Buwei relied on flexible political skills in Qin Zhuang Xiangwang Yingchu to finally weaken some of the power of the Chu system. But fundamentally, it still hasn't changed much, after all, the Chu family has the great god of the Empress Dowager Huayang at that time.
What really changed the pattern of the Qin dynasty was the Chengjiao rebellion in the eighth year of the reign of the Qin dynasty (239 BC), this rebellion had a lot of grievances and entanglements, and it is difficult to stand up to the statement that Cheng Jiao peeked into the throne so he launched a rebellion.
It was in the incident of the Chengjiao rebellion that the old Qin people launched the most ferocious counterattack since the Shang Dynasty changed the law, how could the Chu family, who had vested interests at that time, allow the old Qin people to succeed in the counterattack, and all the entanglements also led to the rebellion of Chengjiao, but it was the royal family, the Chu family, the old Qin people, and the Shandong family, and several parties used the Chengjiao rebellion as a stage to play games on the political battlefield and fight on the battlefield.
The counterattack of the old Qin family gave the Chu department some heavy blows, but it was the Shandong family that did not join the competition until they saw the situation clearly, among which Lü Buwei's line benefited the most, and then there was Lü Buwei's power tilt towards the government and the opposition after the Chu system was weakened, but Lü Buwei's so-called power tilt towards the government and the opposition was extremely unstable, and Lü Buwei was forced to resign in the following days, and then was given death by a glass of poisoned wine on the way home.
As for who gave Lü Buwei the poisonous wine, the historical record is Yingzheng, but it was the Empress Dowager Huayang who really controlled the power of Qin at that time, and the chess pieces that Yingzheng could use were only a limited few, among which Changxin Hou Changyu still supported Yingzheng's mother's plea. There is another theory that Changxin Hou Changyu is a person from the side of the Empress Dowager Huayang, and he was supported just to disgust Yingzheng. So......
Ying Zheng really took power after the death of the Empress Dowager Huayang, and the Qin Wangzheng who was in power was faced with a huge Chu system, and at this time, the old Qin family had almost no characters who could handle it except for the Wang lineage, but the Shandong family had developed into a climate after almost 150 years.
The Chu family has repeatedly betrayed the interests of the Qin State when it is in power, and Qin Wangzheng's personal experience is destined to be purged once he takes power, so cultivating the Shandong family to continue to suppress the Chu family has become something that the Ying Zhenghui as a king does, and the political pattern of the Qin State has evolved into the Chu family withdrawing from the Qin court, and the Shandong family has become the largest interest group above the court, and the old Qin family is only the Wang family occupying a fairly small "position".
When the First Emperor was in power, in addition to destroying the Six Kingdoms and ruling the world, what he needed to do was to maintain stability in the court, and too many entanglements and battles between factions also formed the reason why the crown prince was not crowned for decades.
What grievances? It's not because of the competition of interests, the way those contenders fight has shifted from the court to the future heir, thinking that the first emperor can choose to represent the interests of a certain line of interests The son born to the concubine becomes the successor, which is why the first emperor has not been crowned a prince for a long time.
Fusu's mother was a Chu native, and his mother's marriage to the First Emperor was, of course, because of a political marriage that had been formed for a long time, and the person who led this matter was the Empress Dowager Huayang.
Others, such as Zhao, Wei, Han, and Qi, also have royal daughters and the women of the old Qin people are all located in the harem of the first emperor, and there are many of them, but they are destined to be difficult to show their skills in the political atmosphere of the Qin State.
None of the first emperor's sons held any position, not even Fusu, but he was only hastily sent to northern Xinjiang to serve as a supervisor when the first emperor noticed that something was wrong with his health, and he and the Montessori brothers grew up together.
The first emperor's arrangement for Fusu to go to northern Xinjiang to serve as a supervisor is the only one among many princes, and the first emperor is actually an excessive arrangement to make such an arrangement, and the popular point is to let Fusu go to support his faction to gild himself to familiarize himself with military affairs, and also cultivate prestige in the future war against the grassland Hu people, and then take back Xianyang at the right time.
I have to say that the arrangement of the First Emperor was too late, and because Fusu was going to support his faction to hold an important position, his prestige was only to increase some prestige from the original support, and he did not have any other influence at all except for the Montessori faction.
The complicated process of politics is doomed to a situation where a set of plans is cut in half in the middle of the game, and there is not much time for the first emperor to give additional support to Fusu, and the result is also that Fusu does not have enough prestige to control the court, and when the Qin State is facing a dilemma, some people have additional choices and have no burden at all.
The first disobedient and disrespectful Wang Ben appeared, and then the old Qin family did not hide their intentions at all and directly countered the water, and when it was the turn of the Xu family to make a choice according to the situation that was beneficial to them, under the pressure of heavy troops outside, the Montessori's force could not be withdrawn, and Fusu could not do any countermeasures.
In the face of such a situation, Fusu had the heart but could not return to the sky, and what he wanted to know most now was what Han Wangzhe thought of the Qin State, especially when the new batch of 50,000 fully armed Han troops had been stationed in the east of Xianyang, what would the lieutenant say.
The Wang family disobeyed, the old Qin people turned against the water, the Xu family had a tendency to "go alone", the Qin country was like this, of course the captain thought that the time had come, and some words were also time to be conveyed...... (To be continued......)