Looking back at the history of ancient dynasties in China, the historical phenomenon is described as "long-term separation must be combined, long-term separation must be separated".
Throughout the history of China, kings in the early days of the National Movement were able to govern the country with one heart and feel more at ease with the people. When they were taken to the last king (I don't know when it was the last king), they couldn't control the national situation well, either because they were too powerful (Southern and Northern Dynasties, Five Dynasties, and Ten Kingdoms), or because they were too fatuous (Shu and Wu of the Three Kingdoms), or because they had accumulated disadvantages for a long time (Chongzhen), but the same thing was that the people were uncomfortable and wanted to be slaves. After the baptism of war, it was the people who suffered the most, so the mentality of praying for peace occupied orthodoxy, and when a new monarch was about to appear, someone always played the role of "He Shen". I think "division" is the driving force to push forward history, and "combination" is used to develop existing achievements and move towards glory. Thank you. If the answer is ok, give me the best answer.