The discussion of the book friend Sloth Prince about the establishment of the Xia Kingdom(2/2)
In terms of civil affairs, I prefer the Han Dynasty system and must delegate power to local governments. However, the central government's ability to intervene must not be lost. ("Official transfer" is not advisable, but it is also unrealistic to completely allow local autonomy.)
The imperial examinations are divided into more detailed subjects, allowing students to have a variety of choices. The government divisions are also more detailed, with "positions based on majors."
In fact, I personally feel that there were basically no civil affairs problems in ancient society. Small problems were solved locally, and big problems rarely occurred. Only natural disasters and the like required central intervention. (This may be why civil servants invited
Because of the name Qingtan, I really have nothing to do...)
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balance.
The stable life after the turbulent times will definitely lead to the rise of civilian forces, and the limited "social wealth resources" will definitely lead to the oppression and exclusion of the military class by civilian forces. And "promoting culture and suppressing military force" is the ultimate result of "using culture to control military force"
It is inevitable that "the body will die and the country will be destroyed".
Therefore, the power of literati will definitely rise. But they must be controlled to prevent the literati group from growing too much. However, they must be given opportunities (hence the "refined division of government" above), because "the poor in culture and the rich in military affairs", the literati
Most of them come from poor backgrounds, and getting rich is a necessity. If the poor are not given the opportunity to be promoted, the consequences will be unimaginable.
Well, this also requires the "nationalization", "institutionalization" and "scale-up" of the "military academy". Haha, give the poor people the opportunity to "abandon literature and join the military"! This is also to divert some future "corrupt Confucian literati"
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At the same time, "expansion" is also to increase the "overall social wealth." Literary and military people have a lot of new interests to divide, and presumably the sharp contradiction between the two will be alleviated.
Date: 2011-11-1418:52 Support [0] Oppose [0] [Quote] [Quick Reply] Posted by: Sloth Prince
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Send message 6, Well, land...it seems that very few people were actually killed by foreign enemies at the end of each dynasty.
Most of this was due to "land annexation" which resulted in the poor people having no hope of survival, unprecedentedly intense social conflicts, and domestic riots. When quelling the riots, due to the weak combat power of the central army, local governments had to rely on their own initiative, resulting in local "warlordization" and "separatism".
.In addition, foreign enemies took advantage of the situation and invaded, resulting in a large number of defeated armies, ant people with no hope of survival, and fallen literati as their vanguard, willing to become traitors.
Among various reasons, the most fundamental one is the "land issue".
It is recommended to establish a strict "acre limit" for the "Han native" (with an upper limit but no lower limit). This will prevent the wealthy from arbitrarily expanding and annexing land. Limit the maximum land ownership of the wealthy to a smaller range (can be linked to the title)
, but the land with the highest title cannot be too much).
In this way, the wealthy have money but cannot buy land on a large scale. They can only be forced to convert their capital into investment in industry and commerce. At the same time, the wealthy can be allowed to "fortify" or "wall up" their limited land.
Put their efforts to strive for wealth and wealth into buildings instead of land. In addition, small Wubao with limited land area is simply unable to compete with the central government, nor can it support the survival needs of very large families, thus avoiding "clanization".
"Local tyrants". (The Xiaowubao located throughout the Han mainland will play a vital role in resisting possible "chaos" in the future.)
The restrictions on land area and title inheritance will force the non-heirs of the wealthy to leave the Han mainland, open their eyes to the world, and transfer the hope of pursuing future status and wealth to distant and vast "conquered colonies".
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The Han people attach great importance to settling down and relocating, and the poor will not be willing to leave their hometown and go to a foreign land to start their lonely struggle again. So, how can we attract them to go to the colonies? Large-scale government-forced relocation is obviously not advisable.
If the poor come to the colony, it does not start with the poor working in the fields. Instead, the legions allocate a large amount of land to them and establish small manors and pastures. At the same time, they pay a certain amount of slaves free of charge or in advance with loans to cultivate them.
Military training, or military protection in the early stages of the manor. Then, the temptation to jump from the poor to the "master" must be irresistible to the poor Han people.
The "military" Han Chinese farmers will not only get rid of the complicated land farming and grazing, but also greatly support the existence of the legions. The land that the countless "small landowners" and "little masters" Han people can effectively control will far exceed the countless
"small farmers". This also effectively makes up for the problem of "scarcity of Han people in foreign colonies".
In addition, a "master" can support far more wives and families than a "small farmer". Marrying more wives and concubines of different races and giving birth to more mixed-race children will also effectively make up for the problem of sparse population and quickly assimilate the population of the colony.
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