1, which is beneficial to tax collection. After the unification of writing, currency and weights and measures, it is convenient for the state to collect corvee tax and increase the national fiscal revenue;
2. Conducive to national unity and stability;
3. It is conducive to strengthening centralization and feudal monarchy;
4. Conducive to economic development and cultural unity, dissemination and development;
5, conducive to the establishment and development of a unified multi-ethnic country.
Second, the progress:
1, ending the long-term feudal separatist situation and establishing the first unified, multi-ethnic and centralized feudal country in the history of China. After reunification, the Qin Dynasty took many measures to eliminate the separatist factors, which were inherited by China dynasties and had a great and far-reaching impact.
2. It is conducive to accelerating the pace of feudal economic development. Prior to this, the political opposition between vassal States was serious and military wars were frequent, which led to different weights and measures and currencies, which was not conducive to the national economic development. The elimination of the six countries by Qin ended the feudal separatist regime, strengthened the regional economic ties across the country and created favorable political conditions for economic development;
3. The unification of the State of Qin accords with the demands and wishes of the people, and the working people have suffered greatly from frequent wars. After reunification, wars have decreased and society has become increasingly stable, enabling people to produce and live in a relatively peaceful objective environment.
Three. The qin dynasty said:
The Qin Dynasty (22 BC/Kloc-0 BC/-207 BC) was the first unified dynasty in the history of China, which was developed by the State of Qin at the end of the Warring States Period. Three generations, * * * two emperors and one king, the country * * * fourteen years. Because the royal family of the Qin Dynasty had a surname, it was nicknamed Qin Dynasty in the history books to distinguish other countries from the regime of the Qin Dynasty.
Qin was originally a vassal state of the Zhou Dynasty. After Qin Shihuang succeeded to the throne, from 230 BC to 22 BC1year, he successively conquered the six countries of Kanto, completed the unification of China, attacked Xiongnu in the north and Baiyue in the south, and established an unprecedented huge dynasty in China. After the death of Qin Shihuang, Qin Ershi, Hu Hai and Zhao Gao conspired to tamper with the Qin law, which led to the peasant uprising at the end of Qin Dynasty. In 207 BC, Zi Ying, king of Qin, surrendered to Liu Bang, and the Qin Dynasty perished.