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King Wuling of Zhao was trapped in the sand dune palace. Why didn't Lian Po come to save him?

King Wuling of Zhao was trapped in the sand dunes for three months, and no one came to save him because:

1, the imperial clan nobles are unwilling to save.

From the beginning, the reform of Khufu's riding and shooting was strongly opposed by Cheng Gongzi and other royal nobles. However, Wang Wuling of Zhao was determined to reform. Although he did the ideological work of Gongzi Chengren, he did not reuse Gongzi Chengren during his reign.

At the same time, in order to train a strong cavalry team, King Wuling of Zhao also broke the original traditional concept and used a large number of humble Dirong people. In order to encourage them to make contributions, King Wuling of Zhao also established a military service system, which became the main way for the soldiers and civilians of Zhao to seek wealth.

In addition, in order to ensure the tax source and labor force, he also conducted a census of Zhao Jin. All those who are hidden by the clansmen are registered, and the clansmen are suppressed, so that their original strength is weakened again and again.

2. courtiers are unwilling to save.

From king Wuling of Zhao to the crown prince, to the abdication in the prime of life, and then to the plan of one country and two kings; In a word, courtiers have always opposed it, and no one agrees with King Wuling of Zhao. When King Wuling of Zhao was besieged, on the one hand, everyone thought he deserved it, on the other hand, they thought it was too risky to save him.

Extended data

Zhao Yong, King of Wuling of Zhao, was born in Handan, the capital of Zhao in the middle and late Warring States Period. When King Wuling of Zhao ascended the throne, Zhao Guoli was not strong and was bullied by the Central Plains powers.

Nomadic peoples such as Hu Lin and Loufan also intrude from time to time, and Zhongshan, a small country, often invades. In twenty-four years, King Wuling of Zhao issued a decree to implement the policy of "wearing clothes, riding and shooting", reforming military equipment and combat methods, and making Zhao strong.

Zhao Yong led his troops to attack the Huns, occupied the land on both sides of the Yellow River in southern Inner Mongolia, established Yunzhong and Jiuyuan counties, and built the Great Wall of Zhao in Yinshan to resist the conference semifinals. In 296 BC, Zhongshan was annexed. In 3 14 BC, Yan rebelled and the capital was conquered by Qi and Zhongshan. King Wuling of Zhao helped Yan Zhaowang return to China and acceded to the throne.

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