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Which dynasty should perish?
In my opinion, up to now, the dynasties that should have perished have perished, because the replacement of generations is an inevitable trend of the development of historical trends. Therefore, since the demise of the former dynasty has become an established fact, there is no point in discussing it. But! I think that after thousands of years, some ancient dynasties really shouldn't perish. If they don't perish, it is estimated that they will leave a far-reaching impact!

First, although the Sui Dynasty existed for a short time in history, the people's lives were extremely rich, which can be said to be the highest living standard in China. Some people will say that the Tang Dynasty was also very good! Yes, the people in the Tang Dynasty had a good life. The Tang Dynasty was developed on the original basis of the Sui Dynasty, which shows that the development of the Sui Dynasty was excellent, especially during the period of Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, with clear politics, harmonious society and rapid economic development. It's a scene of prosperity! If Emperor Yang Di hadn't made three voyages to the West, built the Great Wall and dug canals, how could he have destroyed the heritage of his ancestors? ?

Although the Sui Dynasty was short-lived, it only experienced two emperors. However, it has left us a lot of precious historical wealth, which has influenced the political and economic development of China for more than a thousand years, and some of them are still playing an important role today. ?

Second, the dynasty that should not perish should be the later Zhou Dynasty of Chai Rong, that is, the later Zhou Dynasty of the late Tang Dynasty, the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, and the general should be the dynasty of Zhao Kuangyin.

Chai Rong, the emperor of the Later Zhou Dynasty, was a very talented and well-understood emperor. His army, inheritance, political power, policies and talents are enough to end the warlord regime in troubled times after the Tang Dynasty and unify China. Unfortunately, fate didn't help, and God didn't give him time and heir to complete his ambitious career, so Zhao Kuangyin usurped the political power and became a great cause.

The Song Dynasty in history was the product of fully accepting the achievements of the later Zhou Dynasty, and it was the dynasty in which Chai Xing changed his surname to Zhao. Therefore, the later Zhou Dynasty was the most unjust dynasty in history.

Third, Wang Mang's new dynasty. Wang Mang, the Yellow Emperor, advocated simplicity and opposed extravagance and waste. He was also an independent man. His idea is similar to that of today. His failure lies not in his low personal ability, but in his excessive display of his own ideas, which led to the opposition of those who supported him at the beginning. Although he was also a wise monarch who could think for the people, he failed to change the corrupt Han Dynasty. Therefore, Wang Mang's subjugation really shouldn't be. The demise of the new dynasty is indeed a pity, and the comprehensive reorganization will fall short.

Fourth, what I want to say most is Zhu Yuanzhang's Ming Dynasty. You can see what netizens say: There were several regimes in ancient China, namely, the Han Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty. These dynasties promoted the prosperity and development of the whole nation. Some people think that the Yuan Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty should continue. Turning to history, the Great Yuan Empire only brought about territorial expansion, and all the acquired territories were used for grazing. A large area of fertile soil in the central plains has become a pastoral area, and the people have been displaced and have nothing to eat. By the Qing Dynasty, although the ancients in Bimeng were much more civilized, they still stood still and closed their doors, only winning once, but they still ceded land for reparations. ?

From then on, a hundred years of humiliation began. Personally, I think it is more appropriate to continue the Ming Dynasty. ?