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The Research Of Conflicts Between The Nobles And Sun Wu Rulers

Posted on:2015-02-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:G D JiaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330431497550Subject:Special History
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Sun Wu dynasty is a critical period of the formation and development of the nobles in the kingdom of Wu. At the same time, it is also accompanied with Conflicts. Previous scholars made in-depth discussion from the perspective of regional, Class and the culture. This article examines from the perspective of the relationship between the government and society. In addition to the introduction and the conclusion, the paper is divided into four chapters.The first chapter focuses on the formation and distribution of the nobles in the kingdom of Wu. In the aspect of development, some of the families hadn’t finished by what to the evolution of the nobles. In the aspect of distribution, the external factors affected significantly.The second chapter describes the process of Sun Ce capturing Jiangdong and the conflicts between Sun Ce and the nobles. Sun Ce captured Jiangdong and killed many nobles. It was a challenge to social order which was controlled by noble families.The third chapter concentrates on a series of cases in order to relate and analyze the conflicts between Sun Quan and the nobles. In his early time, Sun Quan began to adjust the internal relations among the ruling Class. Sun Wu regime started on "Jiangdong Hua" process during this period. The conflicts between Sun Quan and the nobles was secondary. In the late reign of Sun Quan, He created a series of cases, including "Rehiring Liaodong" event,"Lv Yi case" and "Two princes group struggles " event which Intended to suppressed the nobles forces.The fourth chapter analyzes the conflicts between the nobles and Sun Wu rulers in the late dynasty. The conflicts of this period mainly embodied in the Zhuge Ke authoritarian era and Sun Hao’s period. Zhuge Ke’s tragedy was ostensibly attributed to the failure of Xincheng defeat, in fact he had been obstructed by Sun Wu royal families. A series of Sun Hao’s tyranny greatly deepened his conflicts with the nobles. This was an important reason for the extinction of Sun Wu dynasty.In the conclusion part, the author deeply discusses the essence of the conflicts between the nobles and Sun Wu rulers.
Keywords/Search Tags:The Nobles, Sun Quan, Sun Ce, Zhuge Ke, Conflict
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