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1. Will the fief given by the ancient emperor be used up? 2. Will it erode other people's existing fiefs?

Of course it will run out!

During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, in order to leave enough land property for his son Axe King (the one who was strongly opposed by the minister to be made a prince and was later cooked and eaten by Li Zicheng), only by collecting mineral donations and mineral taxes (the fact that the state's money was not freely used by the emperor) could extra money be obtained to buy land.

In fact, if any dynasty seized the land of peasants, peasants would revolt if they could not survive, and landlords would revolt if they seized the land of landlords (so far, the Sui Dynasty died at the hands of rebellious landlords, such as Li Yuan and Shi Mi, all of whom were big landlords). The last emperor was in financial difficulties and could not give gifts at will. Only in the early dynasty, due to the war, the population decreased and there were a lot of landless people, which was possible.

In the early Qing dynasty, it was a little different. When entering the customs, Han people can be forced to hand over their land and become slaves (equivalent to serfdom), which is also the reason for the abnormal phenomenon of massacre after the founding of the People's Republic of China. Yolanda is, kill 90% of the northerners, and naturally there will be more land.

In modern history, after Japan occupied Northeast China, it forced people of all ethnic groups in Northeast China to hand over the best land to Japanese armed immigrants-Manchu-Mongolian Pioneering Group, which was called the gift of the Emperor. Fortunately, after the Japanese surrender, these millions of armed immigrants were driven back to China.