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Why did the Han Dynasty become the only ancient unified dynasty that jumped out of the three-hundred-year cycle?

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Why did the Han Dynasty become the only ancient unified dynasty that jumped out of the three-hundred-year cycle?

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Why did the Han Dynasty become the only ancient unified dynasty that jumped out of the three-hundred-year cycle?

Why did the Han Dynasty become the only ancient unified dynasty that jumped out of the three-hundred-year cycle?

The Great Song Dynasty directly threw away the North China Plain, where the contradiction between man and land was the most serious, and when the Southern Song Dynasty first opened the country, it was normal to have a few decades of late explosion.

If the Song Dynasty is one dynasty in terms of the emperor's bloodline, but in terms of the social situation of the country's territory, it is no problem to be two dynasties.

The territorial scope and capital of the country have undergone tremendous changes, and from the perspective of historical and cultural legitimacy, the Southern Song Dynasty lost the Central Plains region, and can only be regarded as the Southern Dynasty regime.

Why did the Han Dynasty become the only ancient unified dynasty that jumped out of the three-hundred-year cycle?

Liu Xiu is a serious descendant of the Liu royal family, but it is indeed a distant branch, and when you get to it, you will become two people who are just surnamed Liu? Don't you understand what righteousness is? Why did the rebel army promote Liu Xuan as emperor? Isn't it because Wang Mang reformed the system and made trouble with the people, and the people missed the Han Dynasty again, and the Han was still very marketable at that time

Why did the Han Dynasty become the only ancient unified dynasty that jumped out of the three-hundred-year cycle?

Didn't you say that Liu Bang broke the python with a sword...... Therefore, the 400 years of the Han Dynasty will also be recklessly judged

Why did the Han Dynasty become the only ancient unified dynasty that jumped out of the three-hundred-year cycle?

I feel that it is too early, the ethnic minorities have not yet learned advanced technology, and after the Wuhu Chaohua, the ethnic minorities enter the Central Plains and generally learn advanced technology, and then it will be powerful

Why did the Han Dynasty become the only ancient unified dynasty that jumped out of the three-hundred-year cycle?

According to Roman standards, the time of the First Chinese Empire should have lasted from Qin Shi Huang to the Sui Dynasty and the destruction of Nanchen

Why did the Han Dynasty become the only ancient unified dynasty that jumped out of the three-hundred-year cycle?

The Eastern Han Dynasty and the Western Han Dynasty are divided by later generations, and it is the people of later generations who distinguish the period with the node of Emperor Guangwu anyway, which does not mean that there are really two dynasties.

Why did the Han Dynasty become the only ancient unified dynasty that jumped out of the three-hundred-year cycle?

The term "300-year cycle" is too self-media...... Shouldn't the normal term be the "law of historical cycles"? This statement itself does not have a specific duration, but is just a discussion of the relationship between the social productivity and production relations of small farmers in ancient times. Theoretical models such as the Malthusian population trap are then derived, but there are no clear time indicators.

Why did the Han Dynasty become the only ancient unified dynasty that jumped out of the three-hundred-year cycle?

There is still a difference, the Southern Song Dynasty inherited many of the political attributes of the Northern Song Dynasty, and it was essentially a dynasty. It has been able to survive 300 years more because of internal and external troubles, and social contradictions can be transferred to the outside world. The Han Dynasty survived for 300 years because he was two dynasties, and the founding war of the Eastern Han Dynasty intentionally or unintentionally eliminated a group of landlords, released a large amount of land, and alleviated land annexation.

Why did the Han Dynasty become the only ancient unified dynasty that jumped out of the three-hundred-year cycle?

To put it bluntly, the reason why there is the Eastern Han Dynasty is only because the person who conquered the world happens to be surnamed Liu, and if Liu Xiu's surname is Li and his surname is Zhang Hanchao, it will end here

Why did the Han Dynasty become the only ancient unified dynasty that jumped out of the three-hundred-year cycle?