Tang Ju s position before he went to the Qin State, and what was the reason why Tang Ju sent the Qin

Updated on history 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Tang Ju (jū), a famous strategist of Wei during the Warring States Period. He is courageous and wise, loyal to his mission, not afraid of power, daring to fight and daring to dedicate himself to the country. There is a 90-year-old West who said that strengthening Qin made Qin dare not increase troops in Wei.

    He once sent an envoy to the Qin State after the fall of the Wei State, risked his life to fight against the King of Qin, and smashed the plot of the King of Qin to annex Anling (a vassal state of the Wei State). This is recorded in detail in the "Warring States Policy" Tang Ju's mission.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are two reasons for the envoy to Qin:

    1. Defend the country: King Qin set up a ** of "big for small";

    2. Appeasement of King Qin: Because the monarch of Anling saw through the king of Qin's "big and small" carrying width and height**, Tang Ju knew that King Qin was ostensibly "favoring", but in fact, King Qin harbored evil intentions and wanted to annex Anling.

    Tang Ju was a native of Wei during the Warring States Period, a famous strategist, courageous and knowledgeable, loyal to the mission, not afraid of power, daring to fight and dare to dedicate himself to the country, once sent an envoy to Qin after the fall of Wei, risked his life to fight against the King of Qin, and smashed the conspiracy of the King of Qin to annex Anling. According to the "Historical Records", Qi and Chu jointly attacked Wei, and the ninety-year-old Tang Ju went to see King Qin Zhao, who explained to King Qin the strategic significance of Wei to Qin, so King Qin sent troops to rescue Wei, but later research shows that the truth and details of this historical record cannot be examined, and the plot may be fictional.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I can probably say that Tang Ju was earlier than Jing Ke (in history, in 266 BC, Tang Ju sent an envoy to Qin to ask for help, and Tang Ju was a subordinate of King Wei Anli).

    2 3 4 6 The Warring States Policy is not very credible, so many problems can be solved.

    5 "Son of Heaven" in the Book of Songs, Daya, Jianghan: "The Son of Tomorrow will be heard endlessly." There is already not an emperor.

    The Warring States Policy was used as a textbook, just for Tang Ju's spirit of not dying, and King Qin's lust and inwardness, and there is no need to investigate whether it is true or not.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Jing Ke thorned Qin late. At that time, nearly three-fifths of the territory had been unified, and Tang Ju's envoy was the early stage of the warHere is a private meeting, in order to show respect for the other party, it is allowed to bring part ** 3

    The samurai outside the temple are not allowed to enter the inner sanctum unless they are called. 4The king of Qin was arrogant and careless, and there was evidence of Wang Jian's destruction of the Chu state 5. The Son of Heaven, the inherent honorific title, has nothing to do with the Emperor 6

    The Warring States Policy was compiled by Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty, which may have been biased against the Qin Dynasty. And it is very old, and the authenticity should not be 100%, but the basic facts are correct, and there are similar records in other historical books, which are basically in line with it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Tang Ju sent an envoy to Qin Guoxian.

    2 The Son of Heaven here does not refer to the King of Qin.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Using his wit and resourcefulness, and the courage of his bare feet not to be afraid of wearing shoes, he frightened the King of Qin.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Buyi's anger and threat are all gone, it is obvious that King Qin's good life has not been enough, and he will not play with him.

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