The reasons for the decline of talents in the later period of the Three Kingdoms were mainly as follows: 1. War and civil strife: During the Three Kingdoms period, frequent wars between various forces led to social disorder, many young people lost employment opportunities, and the war also led to a large number of population losses and casualties, further weakening the population. 2. System reform: During the Three Kingdoms period, with the continuous improvement of the political and military systems, many of the original systems gradually lost their functions. For example, the enfeoffment system was replaced by the prefecture and county system, and the official system gradually evolved into a political system monopolized by local despots. These system reforms led to the loss of talents and the reduction of opportunities. 3. Location: The geographical location of the Three Kingdoms period also had a certain impact on the flow of talents. Due to the war and the separation of the country, many talents were forced to leave their hometowns and migrate to other places, which limited their employment opportunities and living space, further weakening the number of talents. 4. Cultural change: During the Three Kingdoms period, with the prosperity and change of culture, many talents were lost with the change of culture. For example, with the rise of Buddhism and Confucianism, many original Taoist and Mohist talents gradually integrated into these ideologies, which also led to the loss of talent. To sum up, the reason for the decline of talents during the Three Kingdoms period was due to many factors, including the influence of system change, war and civil strife, as well as geographical location and cultural change. The interaction of these factors eventually led to a sharp decrease in the number of talents during the Three Kingdoms period.
In the later period of the Three Kingdoms, the degree of talent shortage in Shu Han could be referred to the following example: After Liu Bei occupied Shu Han, he took a series of measures to attract talents, including setting up a degree system, rewarding talented people, giving preferential policies, etc. However, due to the remote geographical location of Shu Han, the backward economic and cultural development, as well as the internal political instability, led to a serious brain drain. In the later period of Shu Han, many high-ranking officials and generals left Shu Han for Cao Wei or Wu. The monarch of Shu Han also lacked the ability to govern the country, resulting in political corruption, social disorder, and a decline in the living standards of the people. In the later period of Shu Han, due to natural disasters, internal contradictions and other factors, Shu Han's politics, economy, military and other aspects were in trouble, and it was difficult to compete with Cao Wei and Dong Wu. Therefore, it could be said that the Shu Han faced a very serious challenge in terms of talent.
The Three Kingdoms period was a very important period in Chinese history, during which many outstanding figures appeared. In the later period of the Three Kingdoms period, there were many famous figures such as: 1 Zhuge Liang: The Prime Minister of Shu Han was known as the " greatest sage of the Three Kingdoms ". 2. Guan Yu: The important minister of Shu Han was known as Guan Yunchang, one of the most famous generals in the Three Kingdoms. 3. Zhang Fei: An important official of Shu Han, known as "Yi De", was one of the most famous generals in the Three Kingdoms. 4. Zhao Yun: The Shu Han generals were known as "Zi Long" and were one of the most famous generals in the Three Kingdoms. 5 Liu Bei: The founding emperor of Shu Han was known as the "benevolent" and was one of the most famous politicians in the Three Kingdoms. 6 Cao Cao: The founder of Wei was known as "Emperor Wu of Wei" and was one of the most famous politicians in the Three Kingdoms. 7 Sun Quan: The founding emperor of the State of Wu, known as Zhongmou, was one of the most famous politicians in the Three Kingdoms. 8 Zhou Lang: During the Three Kingdoms period, the general of the State of Wu was known as "Zhou Yu" and was one of the most famous military strategists in the Three Kingdoms. 9. Lu Meng: During the Three Kingdoms period, the general of the State of Wu was called "Lu Boshe" and was one of the most famous military strategists in the Three Kingdoms. 10 Sun Jian: An important minister of the State of Wu, known as Sun Bofu, was one of the most famous politicians in the Three Kingdoms. These people played an important role in the later period of the Three Kingdoms period and left a profound impact on Chinese history.
The strongest lineup in the later stages of the Three Kingdoms included Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and Liu Bei in the front row, while Zhao Yun, Sun Shangxiang, and Xiao Qiao were in the back row. This lineup had a balance of strength, agility, and intelligence. It had excellent defense and high explosive damage output.
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The Three Kingdoms period was an era of heroes and talents. After that, there were many specific reasons why the Jin State lacked talents. The following are some possible explanations: The war years weakened the development of the country's culture and education: The Three Kingdoms period was a period of war in Chinese history. The war led to the weakening of the country and the suffering of the people, which greatly affected the development of the country's culture and education. There were relatively few opportunities for the loss of talents and the cultivation of talents. 2. The influence of the political system: The political system of Jin may lack innovation and reform, resulting in an unstable and open political environment, which is not conducive to the cultivation and development of talents. 3. Uneven geographical distribution: The geographical distribution of Jin is uneven. The eastern region is relatively developed, while the western region is relatively backward. This may lead to the brain drain of the eastern region or it is difficult to attract the western region, thus affecting the flow and distribution of talents. 4. Cultural differences: The differences between different regions and cultures may lead to the flow and gathering of talents. For example, the eastern region has a strong cultural atmosphere, while the western region is relatively traditional and conservative, which may affect the distribution and flow of talents. The above are just some possible explanations. There may be many other reasons that need to be analyzed in conjunction with the specific historical background and plot.
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There were: "Rise of the Heroes of the Three Kingdoms","The Domination of the Three Kingdoms Begins from Thieves","The Domination of the Three Kingdoms Begins from Being a Husband","Iron Blood Domination of the Three Kingdoms","Thieves of the Three Kingdoms","The Utopian State of the Three Kingdoms","The Resurgence of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms","The Super Overlord of the Three Kingdoms","I Am a Rich Man in the Three Kingdoms","Dong Zhuo Buwu in the Three Kingdoms","I Am Invincible in the Three Kingdoms After Transmigrating to the Revival of Reiki"," Liu Jingyu in the Rebirth of the Three Kingdoms"," Summoning the Wind and Cloud in the Three Kingdoms in Troubled Times "Mixed in the Three Kingdoms as a Chef","I Play Mobile Games in the Three Kingdoms", and so on. I'll recommend some of the novels to you. I hope you like my recommendations.😗
😋I recommend the following novels to you: " The Invincible Soldiers of the Three Kingdoms "," The Biography of the Heroes of the Three Kingdoms "," The Last Three Kingdoms 2: Prospering Wei "," The Super Industrial Base of the Three Kingdoms ", and " The Hot-blooded Summoning of the Fierce Generals of the Three Kingdoms ". These novels were all historical novels about the Qin, Han, and Three Kingdoms. They covered the historical background of the later period of the Three Kingdoms, and were full of elements such as battles of wits and wars. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
During the Three Kingdoms period, there were many famous generals besides Zhao Yun, such as Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Ma Chao, Huang Zhong, Wei Yan, etc. Among them, Guan Yu was the first in Shu Han. The army he led was called "Guan Yunchang's Army". He was known as the "Warrior Sage" and was one of the famous generals in Chinese history. Zhang Fei was the second general of Shu Han. He was extremely brave and was known as the "Tiger General". He had led the army to defeat the enemy many times. Ma Chao was a warlord of Liangzhou, a famous military strategist and politician in Chinese history. The army he led was known as the "Ma Chao Army", and they had fought many battles on the battlefield. Huang Zhong was the third-ranked general of Shu Han. He was an archer and was known as the "Fierce General". He had performed well in many wars and made great contributions to Shu Han. Wei Yan was the fourth general of Shu Han. He was a strategist and general who had made many good suggestions for Shu Han and made important contributions to the development of Shu Han. In the later period of the Three Kingdoms, besides Zhao Yun, there were many other famous generals who led their own armies to fight for Shu Han and Wu, leaving a glorious mark in China's history.