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Why is there no emperor in Shandong?

It is caused by the strong cultural atmosphere in Shandong. Shandong is famous for its abundance of saints. Confucius, Mencius, Sun Wuzi, Wang Xiang and other civil and military saints were born here, which is the birthplace of Confucian culture. Because Confucian culture emphasizes benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom and faithfulness, and advocates the idea that the monarch, the minister and the father keep their own ways, these so-called orthodox ideas only seek national peace and family harmony.

There is no information about the emperor in Shandong.

In the history of China, the only people who were able to sit on the throne of the emperor and claim to be the monarch in the south were those who rallied to revolt and change the dynasty, or overthrew the previous dynasty by force, such as Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang, Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang and Ming Chengzu Judy, and those who inherited or forced the palace to succeed, such as Yang Di Yang Guang, Emperor Taizong Li Shimin, Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin and Qing Sheng Kangxi.

Shandong is located in the east of China, surrounded by the sea on both sides, and is a coastal province of China. Because of Shandong's long coastline, marine undertakings such as fishing, salt and aquaculture are booming. Except for Mount Tai in the middle of Shandong, the rest are plain and hilly areas, and the cultivated land area greatly exceeds that of other provinces. And because our mother river flows into the sea from here, it provides favorable conditions for planting.

The unique geographical environment makes Shandong a land with fertile land, abundant rainfall, few disasters and bumper harvest every year. Since ancient times, it has been a land of plenty, and it has become the leading rich place in China. Superior natural conditions not only bring people a rich life, but also create simple folk customs. In this environment, people can live and work in peace and contentment, and there is no need to rebel.