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What is the biggest dream of Qin Shihuang's life?
In 22 1 BC, Qin Shihuang seized power, and completed the unification in China's history, thus creating a new title: Emperor.

Ying Zheng also announced? I am the first emperor, and there are many descendants, and II and III will live forever. ?

Qin Shihuang's dream is to hope that the descendants who won will continue the great cause of the Spring and Autumn Period as the only royal family.

Reality is always more cruel than dreams, and the three kings of Qin perish. However, our neighbor Japan did it. From the so-called first generation of Emperor Jimmu in Japan to the present, Japan * * * has continued the125th generation of emperors, and has never changed dynasties. Chrysanthemum dynasty will always be the only dynasty in Japan and the only one in the world.

Many foreigners are curious to discuss what made Japan do this. Let's take a look at what foreign netizens say:

1, the Japanese emperor is more of an entity leader, the ruler of the shogunate, and the leader of a religious entity. Once the emperor is overthrown, he will soon find an excuse for other warlords to participate in the war.

For thousands of years, the Japanese emperor has been the pet of the shogunate. Who would want to kill a harmless pet? (This metaphor is absolute)

When European missionaries came to Japan for the first time, they heard this sentence: Who is the emperor? Pop. Who is the general? Wang? .

4. Japan is isolated overseas, without internal and external pressure, and constantly adheres to an independent entity. If it borders China, then?

In fact, the main idea of foreigners is that the emperor is more like a real leader, with no real power and no need to overthrow him. Personally, I think this explanation is not accurate. For example, Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty has no real power, but it has not been replaced.

Didn't Chen Sheng's Guangwu Uprising at the end of Qin Dynasty shout out like later generations? Divide fields? This slogan, but shout out? What kind of prince would like to have? . This is probably the sentence that made the broad masses agree to rise up. Since the prince is not a born aristocrat, it means that everyone can be king and emperor. Since this is the first time, it doesn't matter if you come again a few times. Of course, the reason why Japan didn't put forward similar slogans and ideas is because the fourth idea mentioned above is in place: there is no border with China.