It has been more than 2,000 years since Qin Shihuang to the last emperor. According to historical records, there are nearly 400 recognized emperors. If you stick to the number, you can reach 500. Although there are only 400 emperors, these emperors can be described as every identity throughout the country. However, only one province has never had an emperor, and that province is Shandong. Then the question is, why do other provinces in the country have emperors, but Shandong has no emperors? The reason is actually very simple, because Shandong is the hometown of Confucius and followed Confucianism in ancient Shandong.
First of all, we have to analyze how the emperor came. Since the death of Qin Shihuang, there is no doubt that the emperors of all dynasties have rebelled, laid down their country and changed it again. During the separatist period, thin men who were also ambitious occupied major cities. Confucianism and the concept of war are really antagonistic. Confucianism advocates benevolence and righteousness, so they don't want to rule others, but only think that the country can be peaceful and harmonious. It is this kind of thought that makes Shandong have no desire to resist. Without rebellion, there would naturally be no emperor.
Of course, the real unified dynasty has only about 300 emperors, which can't be said to be all over the country. In the great division period like the Three Kingdoms, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, the emperors of every small country were actually recognized by history, and those who claimed to be emperors but were not recognized by history were naturally countless. As a coastal city, Shandong was actually quite developed in ancient times, and its resources were also very rich, which had all the conditions for early development and dispatch of troops. However, it is really not easy for Shandong people to withstand the temptation and firmly believe in the thoughts of their ancestors.
However, the reputation of Shandong seems to be declining rapidly recently, so I won't say much about the reasons, and I know everything. What Bian Xiao wants to say is that as the hometown of Confucius, it can be said to be the foundation of Confucianism. It should stick to the ancestors' thoughts like their ancestors and should not be polluted by the dirty atmosphere of society. From a passerby's point of view, it is a bit too perfunctory.