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The only children of Qin Shi Huang who can be seen in the history books are the eldest son Fusu, and the younger son Hu Hai, Gongzi Gao, and Gongzi Jianglu are four. There are history books that say that Qin Shi Huang had 12 sons, and there are records in the history books that Qin Shi Huang's 10th daughter was killed, so it seems that Qin Shi Huang had at least twenty or thirty children. According to expert research, Qin Shi Huang had a total of 33 children.
Of the 33 children of Qin Shi Huang, except for Hu Hai, who became Qin II, the remaining 32 died unexpectedly.
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There are 14 records in the Historical Records. However, Qin Shi Huang has reigned for more than 30 years, and there should be more than 14 sons.
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Qin Shi Huang had a total of 23 sons, but only four of them left their names: Fusu, Gongzi Gao, Gongzi Jianglu, and Hu Hai.
1, Fusu (eldest son).
Fusu (?) —210 BC), surnamed Ying, named Fusu, often called Gongzi Fusu, the eldest son of Qin Shi Huang, Fusu was resolute and brave, believed in people and worked hard, benevolent, had political foresight, and often advised his father.
Later, because of the pit killing of "more than 460 people who violated the ban", Qin Shi Huang angered Qin Shi Huang, and Qin Shi Huang sent him to Shangjun to supervise the army and assist the general Meng Tian to build the Great Wall and resist the Xiongnu.
In 210 B.C., Qin Shi Huang died of illness on the way to the parade, before his death edict Fusu ascended the throne, the CRRC Mansion ordered Zhao Gao and Prime Minister Li Si and others to be afraid that after Fusu ascended the throne, it was not good for them, so the eighteenth son of Fu Shi Huang Hu Hai ascended the throne, and Jiao Zhao gave death to Fu Su as the first emperor, and Fu Su committed suicide.
2. Childe is tall.
Childe Gao (?) 209 BC), surnamed Qin. The son of Qin Shi Huang Yingzheng. Gongzi Gao wanted to escape, but he was afraid that Zhao Gao would execute all his clan after escaping.
Gongzi Gao sacrificed himself, asked for the first emperor to be buried and buried at the foot of Lishan Mountain, Qin II and Zhao Gao were very happy and gave 100,000 yuan for a thick burial. The Childe Gao family was thus spared.
3, Gongzi Jianglu;
Childe will Lu (?) 209 BC), the son of the first emperor and the second emperor of the Qin Dynasty of China. Ying's surname is Qin.
Son of Qin Shi Huang. After the death of the first emperor, the youngest son Hu Hai was enthroned as the second emperor, Zhao Gao was the commander of Lang, and the three brothers were arrested in the palace for questioning.
4, Hu Hai (the youngest son of Qin Shi Huang, the eighteenth son, that is, Qin II).
Hu Hai (230 BC 207 BC), surnamed Ying, Zhao, name Hu Hai, the eighteenth son of Qin Shi Huang, the younger brother of Gongzi Fusu, the second emperor of the Qin Dynasty, namely Qin II, also known as the Second Emperor, reigned in 210 BC and 207 BC.
Hu Haishao ordered Zhao Gao from the CRRC government to learn prison law. With the help of Zhao Gao and Li Si, he killed more than 20 brothers and sisters, and forced Fusu to die, and became the second emperor of the Qin Dynasty.
After Qin II ascended the throne, Zhao Gao took real power and implemented brutal rule, which finally provoked the uprising of Chen Sheng and Wu Guang, and the restoration movement of the old nobles of the Six Kingdoms. In 207 BC, Hu Hai was forced to commit suicide in Wangyi Palace by Zhao Gao's henchman Yan Le at the age of twenty-four.
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Of the 22 recorded, only Changfusu and 18 sons Hu Haiwang thanked him
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Qin Shi Huang had 33 children. 1. Sons Qin Shi Huang had a total of 23 sons, but only four of them left their names. Ying Fusu (eldest son) Gongzi Gao (Ying Gao) Gongzi Jiang Lu (Ying Jiang Lu) Ying Huhai (the eighteenth son, known as the young son in history, that is, Qin II) 2, daughter Qin Shi Huang had 10 daughters, and only 7 left their names.
Huayang Princess Ying Yuanman (eldest daughter) Ying Yin Man Ying Charmaine Huating Princess Ying Huiman Ying Liman Ying Jiman.
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Qin Shi Huang had a total of 23 sons, but only four were named.
Fusu (eldest son).
Fusu (?) —210 BC), surname Ying, Zhao, name Fusu (pre-Qin men do not call surnames, so it should be Zhao Fusu).
Childe Gao (?) 209 BC), the son of the First Emperor and the Second Emperor. Ying's surname is Zhao. The son of Qin Shi Huang Yingzheng.
Childe will Lu (?) Hu Hai (230 BC 207 BC), that is, Qin II, also known as the Second Emperor, Ying, Zhao, name Hu Hai, the eighteenth son of Qin Shi Huang, the younger brother of Gongzi Fusu, the second emperor of the Qin Dynasty, reigned 210 BC 207 BC.
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