Liu Han is one of the greatest politicians in the history of China. He once saved China and turned China from a divided country into a unified country. His policies have also greatly improved China's economic and social conditions and made China a powerful country.
However, the Zhou Dynasty did not protect Liu Han, but exiled him to the Western Regions. This is because the rulers of the Zhou Dynasty worried that Liu Han would destroy their rule, so they decided to exile him.
In addition, the Zhou rulers were also worried that Liu Han would change his policy. They were worried that Liu Han would change their rule, so they decided to exile him.
Therefore, instead of protecting Liu Han, the Zhou rulers exiled him to the Western Regions. In this way, they can continue to maintain their own rule without worrying that Liu Han will destroy their rule.
The development of Zhou dynasty
The Zhou Dynasty (65438 BC+0046 BC-256 BC) was the third slave country in the history of China after the Shang Dynasty. The Zhou Dynasty was handed down to 37 kings in 32 generations and enjoyed the country for 790 years.
The Zhou Dynasty is divided into two periods: the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046-77 1) and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770-256). The Zhou Dynasty was founded by Ji Fa, Zhou Wuwang, with Haojiang as its capital (now Xi, Shaanxi). After the founding of the Zhou Dynasty (now Luoyang, Henan Province), a series of activities were held to offer sacrifices and reward courtiers.
Later, Zhou Muwang built a palace in Nanzheng, and Zhou Yiwang moved its capital to Goushan (now Xi, Shaanxi). In 77 1 year BC, Haojing fell and the Western Zhou Dynasty perished. In 770 BC (the first year), Pingdong moved eastward, and its capital was Zhou (now Luoyang, Henan). Since then, this period of the Zhou Dynasty has been called the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. History books also refer to the Western Zhou Dynasty and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty as two weeks.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhou Dynasty.