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On Liu Jing And The Three Policies Of Establishing A Nation In The Early Han Dynasty

Posted on:2020-12-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M S LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330575994361Subject:History of Ancient China
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At the beginning of the establishment of the Western Han Dynasty,the northern frontier was threatened by the mighty military strong Huns.The peasant war in the late Qin Dynasty caused the domestic economy to suffer,and the princes who were sealed during the Chu and Han wars also succumbed to the highest power.Liu Jing proposed three policies at the time of the trial: "Dingdu Guanzhong",using Guanzhong's political,geographical,economic and other advantages to guarantee the restoration and development of the early Han Dynasty;"and the Huns",in a temporary compromise to obtain the early Han Dynasty The resurgence of the new regime;"Strengthening the weak and the end",using the means of moving the real tomb and cracking down on the princes and other means to strengthen the centralization of the Han Dynasty.These three policies complement each other and ease the relationship between Han and Hungarians,crack down on the princely kings' forces,safeguard the political stability of the Han Dynasty,and form a comprehensive control of the society in the Western Han Dynasty.At the same time,it also restores and develops the Guanzhong economy.Provided guarantees and promoted economic and trade exchanges between the Han and Hungarian peoples.After the implementation of the three policies formulated by Liu Jing,it has had a profound impact on the development of the Han Dynasty.Although he was born in the grass,he was cherished by the world,and he was worthy of Tai Shigong's evaluation of Liu Jingzhi's "Liu Jing's demise and build the world's peace".
Keywords/Search Tags:Liu Jing, Dingdu Guanzhong, and pro-Huns, strengthen the central forces and weaken the local ones
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