Qin Shi Huang and Fusu had a disagreement, why did Yingzheng still choose to establish Fusu as the c

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

    As the eldest son, Fusu is more responsible. The prince is not something that anyone can do, he must have a certain talent and responsibility, obviously, Fusu is more suitable.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Although there are discords, the eldest son is preferred, plus Qin Shi Huang takes a fancy to Fusu's qualities, as well as a smart mind.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Although Qin Shi Huang did want Fusu to be the crown prince, Fusu did not become the prince in the end. The main reason I think is because Fusu is older, so Qin Shi Huang thinks Fusu is more reliable, after all, it is also affected by the primogeniture inheritance system.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Fusu is the eldest son, and he understands court politics better than the younger son. Erfusu has his own thinking, is intelligent, and can disagree with Qin Shi Huang. Sanfu Su has talent and responsibility.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In ancient times, the primogeniture inheritance system, and among his sons, he was able to govern the Qin Dynasty well.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After all, Fusu is the eldest son, and the ancient idea is that the eldest son is the prince, and it is not good to set up the youngest son.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First of all, from Qin Shi Huang's arrangement, we can see that he acquiesced in this tradition of primogeniture. Secondly, Qin Shi Huang was by no means a tyrant, but the result of later Confucianism, he let Fusu go out to lead troops, completely so that Fusu could control the empire.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because Yingzheng is a smart emperor, he knows that Fusu is a good material for governing the country, so he chose to establish Fusu as the crown prince.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Fusu was a political far-sighted and talented man, and was the oldest and more capable of Qin Shi Huang's many sons.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Ying Zheng's favorite was precisely Fusu, because Fusu's talent was the best among all his sons, and Ying Zheng did not send Fusu to the frontier, but sent him to build the Great Wall to defend against the Xiongnu in the north.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's not that he doesn't like his son Fusu, but he loves Fusu very much. Because Yingzheng wants to cultivate Fusu.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    like, what he is most optimistic about is this son, and he was sent to the frontier to train him, and the throne was originally to be passed to Fusu, but the holy decree was falsely transmitted.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I don't think Qin Shi Huang didn't dislike Fusu, but wanted to train him to become a real emperor, Fusu was kind-hearted, but Qin Shi Huang thought that the emperor should be decisive, so he sent the frontier to train him.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, Fusu is his favorite son. It's not that the frontier was sent to protect him, he knew that Fusu's temperament was very soft, and he couldn't afford the heavy responsibility of the empire.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It served two main purposes, but it failed later. At the beginning, I wanted to protect Gongzi Fusu, and on the other hand, I also wanted to train him, after all, the jade was not cut, but it was regrettable that something happened later.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I think Qin Shi Huang did this, in fact, to protect Fusu, if Fusu is established as the crown prince too early, it is very likely that he will be framed by others, and the prince will generally become a thorn in the side of others; Qin Shi Huang should have thought about passing the throne to Fusu at that time.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    At that time, there was no prince to say, generally to whom the throne was to be passed on, this son would be sent to another country to be a proton, and when he returned to China, this son was the heir, and the Qin State had no place to send, only to send Fusu to the frontier for training. Qin Shi Huang was originally going to pass the throne to Fusu, but Zhao Gao and Li Si tampered with the posthumous photo to let Hu Hai take the throne.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Why Qin Shi Huang's Great Qin Dynasty collapsed more than ten years after its establishment, some people believe that Qin Shi Huang did not establish Fusu as the crown prince earlier. It was for this reason that Zhao Gao and Li Si had the opportunity to tamper with the holy decree and make Hu Hai emperor, which eventually led to the fall of the Qin Dynasty. Then why didn't Qin Shi Huang make Fusu the crown prince, there have been different opinions throughout the ages.

    As for the reason for not standing the prince, it is actually very simple, and there are roughly the following three points. 1. Fusu is too benevolent In the eyes of Qin Shi Huang, Fusu can be regarded as the best of his sons. However, Fusu's character is too benevolent, and there are some contradictions in the great empire established by Qin Shi Huang with the idea of being a family, and it is completely opposite to Yingzheng's torture and wanton killing.

    Second, Fusu Yutong is in the cultivation stage Although Fusu has not been made a prince, he has always been cultivated as an heir. Because Qin Shi Huang wantonly killed Confucian scholars and warlocks, Qin Shi Huang, who was angered by Fusu's resolute opposition, was finally punished by Qin Shi Huang to the frontier, and sent Fusu to the side of the general Meng Tian to supervise Meng Tian's construction of the Great Wall and resist the Xiongnu, in fact, he intended to train Fusu. In this way, you can not only exercise Fusu, but also have a good relationship with Meng Tian, and become a big help in the process of Fusu becoming emperor.

    3. Qin Shi Huang didn't expect to die so quickly After Fusu was sent to Meng Tian by Qin Shi Huang, only two years later, Qin Shi Huang died tragically in the sand dunes during his third parade at the age of 49. The sudden death of Qin Shi Huang in the sand dunes completely affected the fate of the Great Qin Empire: Zhao Gaoli Si tampered with the edict, and Hu Hai inherited the throne; forced Fusu to commit suicide, and Meng Tian committed suicide; The peasants revolted, Hu Hai was killed, Ziying surrendered to Liu Bang, and finally the Great Qin Empire fell.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Because Zhao Gao and Li Si conspired to tamper with the edict of Qin Shi Huang, Fusu was not able to inherit the throne.

    Fusu, surnamed Ying, named Fusu, often called Gongzi Fusu, the eldest son of Qin Shi Huang, benevolent by nature, resolute and brave, good at employing people, enjoying the name of benevolence, very far-sighted in politics, often discussing political affairs with his father, Qin Shi Huang also reused this eldest son.

    In the 35th year of Qin Shi Huang, Qin Shi Huang learned that Hou Sheng and Lu Sheng openly commented on their violence, and he was furious and ordered Yu Shi to arrest the two and those involved, and finally caught more than 460 people who violated the law and ordered them to be buried alive.

    Fusu wrote to dissuade his father: Now that the world has just been reunified, people's hearts are unstable, these people are just inappropriate in their words, but they are also law-abiding people, and all the pit killings will cause social unrest, and I ask Your Majesty to be lenient. Qin Shi Huang not only did not listen, but also sent Fusu to Shangjun to supervise the army of the general Meng Tian, and asked him to build the Great Wall with Meng Tian to defend against the northern nomadic Xiongnu.

    In October of the 37th year of Qin Shi Huang, Qin Shi Huang went out on a parade, followed by Li Si, the prime minister of Zuo, and his youngest son Hu Hai. On the way, Qin Shi Huang fell ill and wrote to his eldest son Fusu after a long time of healing, asking him to return to Xianyang Palace and bury himself in Xianyang. Soon after, Qin Shi Huang died of illness, but the letter was withheld by Zhao Gao and not handed over to Fusu.

    Zhao Gao, Li Si and Fusu have always been at odds, and they were worried that Fusu would be unfavorable to them after he ascended the throne, so they conspired to tamper with the edict of Qin Shi Huang and make Hu Hai the crown prince. and forged the edict of Qin Shi Huang, accusing Fusu of guarding the Great Wall for more than ten years without any achievements, and ordered him and Meng Tian to commit suicide. When Fusu saw this forged edict, he was disillusioned and prepared to commit suicide.

    Meng Tian dissuaded Fusu and said: Your Majesty sent me to lead an army of 300,000 to guard the frontier, and handed me such a large military power, which shows that he trusts me, and let you supervise it, Gongzi, has his own deep meaning. Now it is only a messenger who wants the lives of you and me, how can you know that it is not a treacherous trick?

    Childe still asks for instructions again, and it's not too late to die after asking for instructions.

    But the messenger who came pressed and kept urging, and Fusu said to Meng Tian: If my father ordered me to die, then what more should I ask? After saying that, he committed suicide and died. After Fusu's death, Hu Hai ascended to the throne and was known as Qin II in history.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Fusu was originally Qin Shi Huang's favorite son, but he was weak and sickly and was killed by his younger brother, so he did not ascend the throne.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Because Fusu was at war at that time, when Qin Shi Huang died, only Hu Hai was by his side, Hu Hai usurped the throne and killed Fusu.

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