Neither Su Fan nor Zhang Liang knew much about the specific situation of Da Qin. However, they both knew that a huge empire must be full of contradictions. Even within the empire, there must be disputes.
It's just that before, there was a talented and strategic emperor suppressing it, so the contradictions within the empire would not be exposed.
However, once something unexpected happened to the emperor, the conflicts in the empire suddenly broke out without strong power to suppress them.
So what are the consequences?
Both of them can guess it without even having to guess.
Su Fan saw it all.
Throughout history, the collapse of dynasties has a great relationship with the conflicts within the dynasty. In most cases, dynasties were destroyed by foreign enemies.
But if the internal contradictions are not too great, it will be difficult for the external enemies to be strong, no matter how strong they are.
This was the case in the Great Qin Dynasty, with internal and external aggression, and then Qin II was not a capable person, so he died in the end.
This is true for many dynasties.
The most obvious one is the Ming Dynasty. He died at the hands of foreign enemies. Chongzhen was forced to death by the rebels, but the Ming Dynasty died at the hands of wild boar skins.
However, in fact, the Ming Dynasty is not internally contradictory. The wild boar skin alone is no opponent at all. Even if the wild boar skin army can defeat the Ming army, it will flee in panic, but the skinny camel is larger than the horse and can be consumed to death.
Chongzhen has never paid much attention to wild boar skins, because at that time they always believed that the threats outside the customs were not as good as Li Zicheng.
Even the Wild Boar Skins themselves thought this way. Their idea all along was to enter the pass to make a fortune, and then retreat after making the profit.
In the end, they waited until they settled in the Forbidden City and suddenly discovered that the giant Ming Dynasty was hopelessly ill. Only then, under the bewitchment of Han civilian officials, settled in the Central Plains.
Even at that time, there were still many contradictions within the Ming Dynasty. One can imagine how dangerous the contradictions within an empire can be.
The emperor is the primary task of dealing with conflicts.
Some emperors directly suppressed them. When he was on the throne, any conflicts seemed insignificant. Such emperors were like the emperors of Qin, Han, Wu, Tang, and Song.
There are also emperors who choose to pass on or balance internal conflicts when dealing with them. Such emperors can be regarded as established kings.
Of course, those who are unable to resolve conflicts in the end are those who have subjugated their country, or are almost on the verge of subjugation.
In this world, the First Emperor was worthy of being a heroic figure. The Qin Dynasty could unify the world not only because of the talents and strategies of the previous Qin kings, but also because of the ability of this man.
If something unexpected happens to him like history, then Da Qin will be in danger.
Not to mention that the Great Qin relied on the First Emperor alone, but at least the current Great Qin could not do without him.
The unification of the world by Qin was much more difficult than in history.
After all, countries in this world have existed for too long, and their historical heritage is far from comparable to history.
This is especially true for population. The more people there are, the more difficult it will be to govern.
Before, after the Qin Dynasty unified the world, it was only in terms of military affairs, and the six kingdoms only surrendered superficially.
I don’t have many unifying thoughts in my mind.
This is true even in history, which is why, although Ying Zheng was criticized as a tyrant in history, he was regarded as a model of emperors, Emperor Qin and Emperor Wu of Han, and such praise was given to one emperor throughout the ages.
It's entirely because he actually implemented great unification.
Otherwise, China may become like the European Union later on.
Such achievements have never been matched by any emperor throughout the ages.
In the world of mythology, the First Emperor is like history, but after hundreds or thousands of years, he still cannot completely dominate the hearts of the world.
If it weren't for Su Fan's later farming knowledge, the food supply would be greatly improved.
The hearts of the local people began to be appeased. I am afraid that the Qin Dynasty has long been turned upside down by those remnants of the Six Kingdoms.
But even so, Da Qin is still in crisis.
Especially calamities cannot be avoided. The calamity of Great Qin was extremely difficult.
Without that one emperor through the ages, Great Qin might collapse again.
"Heaven really dares to take action against the First Emperor"
According to the news brought by Zhang Liang, Su Fan and the others felt more and more that there was a big problem in Xianyang City, probably related to the First Emperor.
There is no way, although there are certain differences between today's Daqin and history, the situation is still very similar.
There are internal conflicts. The internal conflicts within the empire have existed since a very early time. The power of the Chu clan has always been very strong among the nobles within the Qin Dynasty, starting from Queen Mother Xuan.
As for the Old Qin people, they had many conflicts with the Chu clique and even the Six Kingdoms clique.
Even the First Emperor was almost overthrown back then. Later, after the First Emperor gained real power, the blow to the Chu clan was also huge.
Today's Chu clan has suffered heavy losses after being suppressed, but it still has great power.
After the Qin Dynasty unified the world, it attracted many people from the Six Kingdoms, and even some nobles. Now there is a lot of chaos in the government and the public.
But with the strong pressure of the First Emperor, no one dared to act wildly.
But once the First Emperor dies, the government and the public will inevitably be shaken and fall into chaos, and all ambitious people will take advantage of the chaos.
At that time, Xianyang City was in chaos and would soon expand throughout the Qin Dynasty.
In terms of foreign enemies, rebels from all over the country will also swarm up, and the heaven behind the rebels will not miss this good opportunity.
He will hold Da Qin down firmly.
Therefore, the key to the Great Qin is the First Emperor. If the First Emperor dies, the big ship of the Great Qin will move towards the bright shore, and this ship will become bigger and more stable as it sails.
And once the helmsman, the First Emperor, dies suddenly, this unprecedented ship will immediately fall apart.
Many people are aware of this situation.
As for the First Emperor of the Qin Dynasty, in the world of mythology, there was no problem of longevity.
There are no rules in this world that prohibit emperors from practicing cultivation and immortality.
Even if the Heavenly Court had this idea, the Kyushu dynasty would not follow it, and even the Great Zhou Dynasty, which had always submitted to the Heavenly Court, would not agree.
Are you kidding me? Mortals practice Taoism for the sake of immortality. Mortals all think like this. The emperor, who has the supreme power, does not want immortality.
It's just that it's more difficult for emperors to practice Taoism. After all, cultivating Taoism generally requires a quiet environment to practice, and emperors need to deal with government affairs and face the corruption of various powers, so cultivation is full of difficulties.
But it doesn’t mean that emperors can’t practice.
From ancient times, none of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors was strong. Even before Emperor Fuxi's merits came down and his memories of his previous life overlapped, his cultivation was still very powerful. ()