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Chapter 1095 Zhao Kuo prepares to move the capital(2/2)

Therefore, Qin Xiaogong decisively asked Shang Yang to build a new capital, Xianyang City, which made the conservative nobles in the original capital lose their power and power to oppose Qin Xiaogong after moving the capital.

Of course, a new country cannot regard places filled with old forces as capitals.

Handan is the Handan of Zhao State, not the Handan of Zhao Kuo! After thinking about this, Xu Li was the first to agree: "What the king said is very true, and the old minister agrees to move the capital."

The other ministers were also very talented, and they all came to their senses and unanimously stated: "My ministers and others also agreed to move the capital!"

So the question is, where should we move the capital to?

Everyone talked and asked about many locations.

"Yecheng!"

"Linzi."

"Daliang."

"Taoyi."

"Luoyi."

"Chen Cheng."

...All of a sudden, more than a dozen candidates emerged.

These new candidates for capital migration are among the top big cities today.

Faced with so many candidates, Zhao Kuo had already made plans and smiled calmly: "Actually, I have already thought of a new capital location."

The new capital location must first be in the Central Plains.

This is because Zhao Kuo’s most core power is in the Central Plains, and the Central Plains is also the most prosperous, lively and developed place in the world today.

Secondly, this place should be a very suitable city for business development.

Why do we have to talk about business?

Because Zhao Kuo, as a time traveler, knew very well that developed business would be a great help to Zhao's future development.

Xianyang, that is, Chang'an, this place is the old nest of the Qin people. It is inconvenient for water and land transportation, and it is not located in the Central Plains. Of course, it must be ruled out.

Luoyang is west of Chang'an, but it is also the former location of the Zhou emperor.

Although the Zhou emperor was destroyed by Qin in the past few years, Luoyang has now declined and its business is not developed, so it is no longer suitable to become a capital.

Jidu, which is the imperial capital of later generations, was still a "wild land" in the north at this time and was not suitable for capital.

Linzi is indeed in the Central Plains, but its location is too eastern.

Chencheng, the land of Chu, is not suitable for Chu to not perish now.

After thinking about it, there are actually only two choices that are the best, one is Daliang City and the other is Taoyi.

These two places are both located in the core area of ​​the Central Plains, and are both extremely developed in commercial trade.

Zhao Kuo announced his decision: "I am ready to establish the capital of Taoyi."

Why Taoyi?

Because Taoyi was once the capital of Song State, and Song State had already perished decades ago.

After that, Taoyi once returned to Qi, later to Qin, and later to Wei, and finally fell into the hands of Zhao.

Back and forth, Taoyi, a city ruled by various countries, has long been greatly integrated. Zhao Kuo decided to be here, so there is no need to worry about any secret opposition forces of the vassal states.

Faced with Zhao Kuo's decision, everyone praised: "What the king said is the best, Taoyi is the best."
Chapter completed!
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