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Throughout China's pre-modern history, and even continuing into the modern era to some extent, various geographic features made central governance difficult. For one thing, China is a vast geographic space. For another thing, it is crisscrossed by high mountain ranges and also large rivers which, for much of Chinese history, were prone to unexpected flooding, all of which combined to deter centralized political administration of the country.

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