Qin's land and materials are limited, which is not enough to reward hundreds of thousands of active soldiers. Why does Baixin believe it?

I think the question is, why do people believe that the king of Qin can keep his promise and let those soldiers who have made meritorious deeds get the rewards they deserve? The answer lies in the question. What does the army do? Fight! Is it for nothing? Who can do something bad?

Qin was originally a small country with low income. With the efforts of several generations of monarchs, it accumulated a lot of money and finally completed the ideal of eliminating six countries and unifying the world in the Qin Shihuang era. And the realization of this ideal, of course, can not be separated from those soldiers who fought through fire and water for Qin Shihuang.

Qin Jun is brave and good at fighting, on the one hand, because the local customs of Qin State are tough, on the other hand, there will be warriors under the four rewards. It is said that the way for Qin Jun soldiers to receive prizes after the war is very simple and rude, that is, to see who has more enemies. Therefore, we can often see such a scene on the battlefield: Qin Jun soldiers are like wolves and tigers, with countless heads hanging around their waists, armed with spears and broadswords, desperately chasing and killing fleeing enemies.

So Qin is short of small things. How did you come up with so many things to reward meritorious soldiers? Of course, the main thing is to use trophies! To fight Changping, Qin killed 400,000 people in Zhao. How many trophies will you get? 400,000 people, food alone will cost millions, not to mention other strategic materials. Take out some reward foot soldiers. It's raining in Mao Mao!

At the same time, war will inevitably kill people. Therefore, it is impossible for Qin Jun to get so many awards. As the saying goes, only a few people will eventually win the highest award.

The rise of Qin actually illustrates a truth, that is, only continuous expansion is the way to survive.