merger

[jiān bìng]
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Merger means merger; To annex, usually land Seizure or Economics Encroachment. See Han Chao Cuo《 On Valuing Millet 》: "This businessman So we merged farmers, Farmer So the exiles. "
Chinese name
merger
Pinyin
jiān bìng
Phonetic transcription
ㄐㄧㄢ ㄅㄧㄥˋ
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Annexation

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[amalgamate; annex] It refers to the embezzlement of the territory of another country or the industry of others.
Large mergers—— Qing Dynasty· Zhang Tingyu Ming History
Merger House—— Qing Dynasty· Hong Liangji Treatments
Restrain its merger.
Annexation of small countries. [1]

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    Parallel at the same time; Both. Qing Dynasty· Li Yu Yuqifeng ·Flip the volume ":" It is difficult to merge the two essays in the examination of their practice. If one is worthy of living in a peerless place, he will never tire of elaborating. "
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    annex. It refers to land invasion or economic occupation. Mozi ·Under the Chronicle of Heaven: "Today's princes will invade, attack and annex all of you."《 a pre-Qin philosopher · Kingship 》: "Defend the weak and prohibit violence, without the heart of annexation."《 The History of the Han Dynasty ·Emperor Wu Ji: "The painting of annexation is also forbidden." Yan Shigu Note:“ Ulrich Said: 'It means that everyone serves the small people at the same time, and the rich serve the poor at the same time Wen Ying Said: 'The annexator is a family that feeds on salary. He can not manage property, but also take advantage of small people; Although the merchant is rich, he can't be used as a livestock farm or a house, and he can also be a guest farmer. '" Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty 》The 11th time: "Qin Wang Zhao Cai Ze See the plan of annexing six countries in the temporary hall. Cai Ze made a leisurely reply, which was deeply in line with the King of Qin's wishes. He will worship as a guest minister today. " historian The second section of Chapter VI of Modern Chinese History: "When Russia marched into the Pacific Ocean, it threatened China from the north. After annexing the land north of Heilongjiang, it wanted to bring China's three eastern provinces and Korea into its sphere of influence." [1]