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Three historic changes in Japan
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The first is the reform of industrialization: Big Brother Zhong Prince and after killing Su I and entering the deer, they began to carry out reforms. In fact, they mainly imitated the laws of the Sui and Tang Dynasties in China, and adopted the land equalization system, which is nothing special to me. It is worth mentioning that Nakatomino Kamatari and his son are the ancestors of Fujiwara family. People familiar with Japanese history should know that the Fujiwara family later created a photo policy, which overhead the real power of the emperor. Of course, the later propaganda and the shogunate system are another story.

After the second Meiji Restoration and the Black Ship Incident, the domestic contradictions in Japan deepened day by day. The shogunate wanted to carry the emperor out, but objectively, it allowed the emperor to get involved in politics for the first time in the 200-year history of the Tokugawa shogunate. In addition, the black ship incident also directly led to changes outside Sakurada. Saigō Takamori, one of the three outstanding figures in the Reform, said that Sakurada was the beginning of the Meiji Restoration. After the return of Tokugawa Yoshinobu's "big government", Emperor Meiji called for the abolition of the shogunate. Tokugawa Yoshinobu then sent troops from Osaka to fight against the shogunate (mainly Saskatchewan and Nagano). Although there were many shogunate soldiers, the shogunate army was advanced in equipment, so the shogunate army failed, and finally Edo opened the city without bloodshed. As for why Samoa and Changzhou fans hate shogunate so much, I personally think there are historical reasons. People who are familiar with the history of the Warring States period in Japan can find out the origin of these two fans. Of course, this is only my personal speculation and has not entered the official history. After the Southwest War, the collapse of Xiayi country did not affect the overall situation. Generally speaking, the Meiji Restoration was an outbreak of contradictions between capitalism and feudal warriors. Although the Emperor made use of Sasakawa, a samurai class, he eventually abolished some privileges of the samurai class, such as the military service privileges of the Knife and the samurai class, which was also the main reason why Saigō Takamori, one of the three outstanding restoration figures, launched the defeated Southwest War. Personally, the starting point of Meiji Restoration should be the Black Ship Incident.

The third is the failure and rise of World War II. After World War II, Japan was occupied (this is the first time that Japan was occupied. Before that, only Mongolia in Kublai Khan's period fought Japan, but it didn't succeed. Although Mongolia's two invasions were stopped by Tojo, who was in power at that time, it also led to the decline of Liancang shogunate. Although the emperor was exempted from prosecution, he was forced to issue a human declaration and gave up his divinity. But in just a few decades, it rose rapidly from a defeated country. In addition to the support of the United States, I have to say that the Japanese spirit is indeed ... In short, this modern history is beyond my familiarity, and I dare not talk nonsense with you. ...