Influenced by Confucian culture for a long time, Shandong natives will regard the ideas instilled in them by the feudal ruling class as reasonable, and it is difficult to regenerate their rebellious hearts. Shandong is located in the Yellow River basin, with fertile land, and the pressure of ordinary people's survival is not as great as that in other places. In ancient times, farmers and middle and lower class people did not have as high political consciousness as shown on TV.
Encouraged at will, I raised my arms and followed you in the uprising. Most people don't want to do the job of losing their heads when they have enough to eat and drink. Although there is no emperor in Shandong, there are many saints and princes. For example, Confucius and Mencius, Guan Zhong, Zhuge Liang, Qin Qiong and other figures, these civil servants and military commanders, all made great contributions to the emperor's struggle for the world, and they were also highly valued by the emperor. Therefore, although there has never been an emperor in Shandong, there are often civilian military commanders who run the country and keep the country safe. Even if the government forces the people to rebel, the leader of the peasant uprising army's greatest wish is to become a senior official of the court, not to replace the emperor. The most typical example is Song Jiang in Water Margin. Although this is only a novel, it also objectively reflects some social realities. Secondly, the geographical location of Shandong is not suitable for establishing a provincial capital city.
Shandong is located in the plain, and there is no danger to defend. Once the enemy attacks, it is easy to be taken out of the nest. For example, during the Warring States period, Lu was annexed by Chu and Qi was almost destroyed by Yan. The reason is that there is still no danger to defend, and it is difficult to resist other people's attacks. Therefore, in ancient history, no emperor built his capital here. And there are fewer central cities in Shandong than in other provinces. This geographical restriction also makes it difficult for Shandong to have an emperor. Finally, Shandong's agriculture is developed, and the people will not be forced to that extent. As we all know, in ancient history, ordinary people rebelled and could not live without eating or drinking.