At least Chen Xi would never dare to carry out this level of change in the Central Plains now. As for the expatriate families, it doesn't matter if you just create aristocratic socialism on the spot, just let them do it.
Letting those aristocratic families establish that kind of semi-independent small country, on the one hand, is to eliminate internal problems, on the other hand, expand the Han cultural circle, and in the end, the most important thing is to let them try various political systems. There are hundreds of aristocratic families trying hundreds of political systems. There are always tinkerings that fit...
The Han Dynasty did not dare to engage in changes that were too turbulent and affected the lives of too many people. However, the limitations of the feudal system had long been destined to end. Even if Chen Xi used the power of heaven to extend the life of the Han Dynasty, one day it would inevitably happen. Will come to an end.
This is simply a historical necessity. The feudal system ended up entering bloody capital accumulation. There was no way to reverse this. Therefore, hundreds of small countries were found in advance to experiment with various political systems. At least when the time came to change, there would already be a lot of blood accumulated in front of them. The experience book has come out.
As for what to do if a small country succeeds in reform, Chen Xi can clearly say that it is correct that a large agricultural country cannot defeat a large country that has initially fully industrialized, but it is a joke that an agricultural country cannot defeat an industrial country. Even if the reform is successful, it is still a slap in the face. died.
Population is a big problem. If an industrial country is a small country with few people and a flat terrain, and it is still before the First World War, it is normal for it to be killed by an agricultural country. It seems that the Russian cavalry defeated the weak industrial country with sabers. This shows that the small country has tragedy.
However, this is enough to show that until technology crosses a certain limit, military strength and will can solve all problems.
This can be regarded as something that Chen Xi can do for the Han Dynasty that will benefit the ages. He who has no choice but to plan for eternity can only plan for a while. Chen Xi has gradually understood this sentence. This can be regarded as one of the biggest gifts he left to future generations. .
Whether it is the Han cultural circle covering several continents, or the political system developed by countless suicidal families according to local conditions without any overhead restrictions, it is of extremely important significance to future generations, but there are not more than a hundred such things. It’s really hard to see the development over the years.
"Those who are good at chess seek power, and those who are not good at chess seek wealth." It is too much to ask for a city and a place. The gains and losses of a generation are nothing to Chen Xi now.
If we don't lay the foundation for a thousand years of prosperity in this era, if we don't lay a foundation for a thousand years of invincibility in this era, I probably won't be able to forgive myself.
What will be the future, and what kind of system will be suitable for the Han Empire a hundred years from now? Can the law of dynastic cycles be broken through? Can the turmoil in the second and third generations after the rise of the feudal dynasty be avoided? What will be the path of the country after the emergence of the extreme wall of the empire?
Even Chen Xi has no way to answer these things. If he can live to two or three generations later, he can live to the Han Empire for a hundred years. Two hundred years later, he may still be able to give answers based on experience and wisdom.
Immortality is not expected, Chen Xi will not expect to be the helmsman of the empire forever. Likewise, even if he can live forever, he will not be the helmsman of the empire forever. It is too tiring.
The history of Qing Dynasty flows like a river. After the arrival of the Divine Stone and Chen Xi one after another, it is already destined to be impossible to return to the history in his impression.
The road changes at any time, even if Chen Xi left the best policy while he was alive. But whether it is still appropriate ten years or a hundred years after his death, these all need to be considered.
The biggest change in a country should actually be the change of the ruling class. To put it more realistically, it should be regarded as the change of the political system. The only thing Chen Xi left for the extremely powerful empire was the political system of hundreds of small countries, which was tried with blood for more than a hundred years.
At least he has reached the time when the empire has to change. Even without Chen Xi as a guide, there are still hundreds of roads piled with blood by predecessors under the empire's chariot. Maybe there is not the most suitable one, but at least there will be no imperial actions. A pioneer for others!
[This is one of the biggest gifts I give to my descendants. Beyond the extreme walls of the empire, there are hundreds of countries and hundreds of attempts. Things may change in five hundred years. At least they know where to go. 】
Chen Xi thought silently in his heart that all he could do was take advantage of this best era for China to lay out a path for a thousand years. Even if Chen Xi could only save the empire once in five hundred years, he would still be able to leave a legacy for a thousand years. The Han cultural circle spans at least four continents.
As for the possibility of small countries swallowing each other up and annexing them. In the end, there were only a few countries left, and even five hundred years later, if the small countries that split off from the aristocratic families took over the Central Plains, it would be nothing. At least they were all their own people.
More importantly, hundreds of countries were lost in history, and the collision of different ideas from the same origin in the war to destroy the country is almost a sublimation of civilization for civilizations with the same origin, and it is taken from the essence of hundreds of schools of thought. The country established by an aristocratic family will have a very obvious family tradition!
After destroying hundreds of countries, Chen Xi estimated that the new empire had almost absorbed the second largest gift package he had left. How many people would be able to settle, accumulate, change, and revise hundreds of years of family tradition in an independent country? Nutrition, it’s scary enough to think about it.
In the end, all the fruits grown by these hundreds of countries that absorbed local nutrients were supplied to the Han cultural circle, which was better than the effect of burning hundreds of schools of thought several times.
As for how he will go at that time, Chen Xi doesn't care. The path he has left for this civilization and the gifts he has left are enough. If this cannot keep the world at the top in the future, then Chen Xi has no choice. .
This is also Chen Xi's limit. His vision can only see so far, and the road he can pave for this civilization can only go so far. There may be twists and turns, or difficulties, but Chen Xi can guarantee that the path he has paved will be so far. The path is correct.
There are hundreds of roads that have been tested by hundreds of countries for at least a hundred years, not to mention that the safety of others is much better than the first try.
As for the blood that the aristocratic family will shed for this, it doesn't matter. The main thing that will be shed is not the aristocratic family's own blood. The highest limit of the power struggle is the blood of others.
What's more, as the first wave of people to go out, they have eaten enough. What's more important is how can all changes be successful without bloodshed?
Countless countries that have experimented with political systems, and countless countries that have experimented with systems, will finally be born in the hands of Chen Xi from this day on. Of course, the first one to try out the system will be the Chen family, and the parliamentary system is just for practice. .
Isn't that what the so-called "Holy Emperor rules from the top" is the same thing? Since the family as scholar-bureaucrats have wanted to do this for so many years, then Chen Xi will fulfill their wishes and give them a template, which is exciting! (To be continued.)
PS: Keep asking for votes for Yao Li. Although he seems to be in the top five, he still needs to widen the gap...