As a result, many aristocratic men can get high-ranking officials and rich salaries that ordinary people can't get by blood. These civilians, no matter how brave and excellent they are in killing the enemy, will only be civilians until they die, and there is no possibility of crossing them. Then, through reform, commerce broke the system of blood inheritance title since the Western Zhou Dynasty. What he wants to build is a society based on merit. Everything is based on merit. No matter where you come from, as long as you bravely kill the enemy, you may become a nobleman. ?
Corresponding titles, each with corresponding land remuneration, with the lowest? Male scholar? For example, about one day (equivalent to 17 14 square meter), plus the homestead. There are many homesteads here, even 9 acres. The higher you go, the larger the area of fields and homesteads you get. You know, giving land is much more important than giving other things. Especially in ancient times, not everyone could own land, and many civilians only cultivated land for others all their lives. ?
Where does the phrase "there is no roof above, and there is no place to stand below" come from? Many people's life goal is to have a place to live. Now, as long as you don't need to buy it at sky-high prices, you don't need to spend your whole life killing the enemy on the battlefield and cutting off the enemy's head, you can fulfill the dream that your ancestors may never accomplish. The most important thing is that anyone can do it without the restriction of identity threshold. What I'm saying is, under such conditions, how can we prevent civilians who have nothing from applying for enlistment like chicken blood?