But, then again.
As early as the period of Liu Xiu and Wang Mang, they suppressed the aristocratic families and centralized power in the central government.
Then why did the Yellow Turban Uprising break out at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty?
Why did Yuan Shao and other people who originally relied on the talents of aristocratic families come to the stage of history?
Go back and check the information.
Xunze moved his head while thinking.
It doesn't seem to hurt anymore, but who and where am I now?
Why do I feel that the thing on the back of my head is soft and warm.
Xunze didn't raise his head.
He turned his face and found that he was resting on a girl's thigh.
In the neon country, there are many custom shops that are borderline.
These shops often provide customers with the service of sleeping on a girl's thigh.
This seemingly uninspiring service charges quite a lot in Neon, and many people choose this service.
The reason is that this service really makes people feel comfortable, both mentally and physically.
Especially when you rest your head on a girl's thigh and feel the breath of her body, you will have a special stimulating feeling between distant view and near obscenity.
It can take people back to their carefree youth and let them experience the original simplicity.
That’s why thigh pillows are so popular in Neon.
After all, many singles want to experience it but don’t have girlfriends, and girlfriends who have girlfriends may not volunteer to use them as pillows.
So, after three seconds of careful consideration, Xunze closed his eyes again and pretended to sleep.
"Brother, your legs are going numb.
Now that you're awake, get up."
But it was a pity that after Lu Xiuyu found out that Ming Xunze had woken up, he directly exposed Ming Xunze.
"My headache hasn't gone away yet, so I want to close my eyes and rest for a while."
Xunze rubbed the back of his head in embarrassment and got up.
"The way I sat down just now was a little awkward, so my legs are a little numb now."
Lu Xiuyu rubbed his legs and said, "So I can only let my brother go down."
"Thank you so much for today."
Ming Xunze thanked Lu Xiuyu and said, "If you hadn't, you would have alarmed others."
“Is my brother’s headache caused by something?”
Lu Xiuyu asked Xunze as he got out of bed.
"Not sick."
It was not easy for Xunze to explain, so he had to say, "It's a natural problem, but it won't cause any harm to the body."
"Hmm, I seem to understand."
Lu Xiuyu showed a smile to Xunze, "When I was a kid, my body would hurt occasionally, but once I got used to it, it stopped hurting."
"You must be growing taller."
Jing Xunze thought that the pain Lu Xiuyu mentioned was not intense and was just a normal physiological phenomenon.
However, Lu Xiuyu did not refute what Xunze said.
She waved her hand and said to Xunze, "Then brother, I'll leave first.
We'll see you tomorrow."
"See you tomorrow."
After sending Lu Xiuyu away, I asked Xunze where he could still sleep.
After taking a cold shower, I took out my mobile phone to check the reasons for the Yellow Turban Uprising.
Analysis of the causes of the Yellow Turban Revolt in the late Han Dynasty.
Author: Dong Yunli.
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the political situation continued to be turbulent.
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Foreign relatives were dictatorial and eunuchs were dictatorial.
The war against the Western Qiang lasted for decades and cost a lot of money.
Under such circumstances, the central court still did not stop the national policy that had been formulated since the early Eastern Han Dynasty: pioneering wasteland.
The pioneering policy was originally a policy formulated by Wang Mang and Liu Xiu during the reign of the two emperors in order to alleviate the country's huge population surge and lack of land.
During that period, it did open up a large area of land for the country, and also allowed the Jianghuai generation to Produced a large amount of food for the country to feed the whole country.
However, no matter how good the policy is, it will go astray one day.
The pioneering policy lasted until the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
The original preferential policy of not paying taxes for three years and only paying half of the taxes for five years was not only canceled by the central government, but also the ownership of the land by the pioneers was trampled on.
Even in the end, families who wanted to start pioneering had to pay a considerable amount of money to the state before they could be eligible to pioneer.
Countless powerful people not only used various means to arbitrarily rob the land that the pioneers had worked hard to open up, but also organized slave-catching groups to capture savages from the mountains, ethnic minorities and farmers living in remote places from all over the country, and then sent them to Go south to pioneer.
Under this kind of pioneering at all costs, although the southern region was developed very quickly, this prosperity was based on the oppression of most ordinary people.
Some ministers of the imperial court saw the harm this phenomenon had brought to the country, so they wrote to the emperor to implore the emperor to stop pioneering.
However, the emperor of the late Eastern Han Dynasty, Han Ling Emperor Liu Hong, was a very mediocre and unprincipled emperor.
During his reign, he not only made money openly and openly, but also openly bought and sold official positions, causing the central government's authority to be almost completely lost.
Therefore, after he saw the proposal to stop pioneering, not only did he not stop this policy, but he doubled the fees charged to the pioneers and named it a pioneering order.
In order to prevent the people from being unwilling to open up wasteland due to strict pioneering regulations, Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty also set up a pioneering quota, stipulating how much land each county in the south must develop each year and how much money and grain it must pay for the pioneering order.
In order to divert the pressure, county officials assigned tasks to local governments, which resulted in local governments showcasing these pioneering tasks at will.
As a result, some middle-class families went bankrupt, and slave-catching gangs ran rampant in the country.
It was at this time that Zhang Jiao spread his Taiping Taoism and claimed that as long as he took his talisman water, he would not get sick while pioneering in the wasteland.
In 184 AD, Zhang Jiao raised troops to fight against the Han with the slogan "Heaven is dead, Huang Tian is here to stand, the year is Jiazi, the world is auspicious", and encouraged the pioneering people in remote areas to join the rebel army and counterattack the Central Plains.
Within a month, fighting broke out in seven states and twenty-eight counties across the country.
The Yellow Turban Army was in turmoil, states and counties were lost, and officials fled, which shocked Kyoto.
Unexpectedly, it was the pioneering order that caused the trouble.
After reading this article, Ming Xunze remembered that any system will deviate from its original meaning without supervision.
The original intention of Liu Xiu and Wang Mang to promote land reclamation was to increase land and avoid the chaos that would occur in the late Western Han Dynasty.
But by the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the pioneering policy unexpectedly became the cause of great chaos in the world.
In the final analysis, it is a man-made disaster rather than a systemic problem.
He asked Xunze to investigate the reasons for the Yellow Turban Rebellion and Yuan Shao's family background.
He found that families like the Yuan family were indeed not aristocratic families, but they still produced many officials, and there were still many literati in the world who relied on them.
Because Yuan Shao and his family ran a school of their own and taught thousands of students every year, and the fees were very low.
As a result, people from some scholarly families often studied in the Yuan family's school for several generations.
Therefore, the students who came out of Yuan Shao's school were automatically tied to the Yuan family and became a common bureaucratic interest group.
This led to many local officials joining the Yuan family after Dong Zhuo entered Beijing, forming a powerful warlord group.
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