Was Qin Shi Huang a Ming monarch or a tyrant?

Updated on history 2024-02-29
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Qin Shi Huang is a tyrant or a Ming monarch?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally speaking, he is a tyrant, and he has been a Ming monarch for a period of time, he can unify the world, which shows that he has a bit of courage and strategy, and he can bring so many strategists under his command, which can also show that he is a meritocracy Ming Jun, but unfortunately he became more and more proud, and completely evolved into a tyrant in the later period.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Qin Shi Huang was a great Ming monarch for history, he was the promoter of history, but he was a tyrant for the people at that time, because the Qin law at that time was too strict and the labor was too heavy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It was a Ming monarch and a tyrant, and it took a lot of manpower, material and financial resources to build the Great Wall, and the people were miserable, but the Great Wall became the biggest barrier against the northern nomads and ensured the long-term peace and stability of the Central Plains.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think he was a wise man, he was very skillful in unifying the territory, and he unified weights and measures to facilitate transactions. Although the construction of the Great Wall was hard for the working people, it did play its defensive role.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    He is a second-generation Japanese devil from 2,000 years ago.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think that the real Qin Shi Huang himself in history is a Ming monarch, of course, as an ordinary person has advantages and disadvantages, not to mention as a son of heaven, but as an ordinary person, any decision we make can only affect a small number of people, but as the ruler of a dynasty, Qin Shi Huang made some wrong decisions, it can really be said that it will be left for 10,000 years. But why do many people grit their teeth with hatred when they mention Qin Shi Huang? Most of the reason is because people know about Qin Shi Huang through various TV dramas, so what is the real Qin Shi Huang like?

    Qin Shi Huang Yingzheng (259 BC - 210 BC), Ying surname, Zhao or Qin, Ming Zheng (a name "Zheng"), also known as Zhao Zheng, Zu Long, etc. Son of King Xiang of Qin Zhuang and Zhao Ji. An outstanding statesman, strategist, and reformer in ancient China, he was the first political figure to complete the unification of China, and the first monarch in China to be called emperor.

    Whether Qin Shi Huang's merits are greater than his faults or more than his merits, let's take a look at what he did.

    As the familiar Qin Shi Huang's first merit is that he ended the turbulent times for hundreds of years since the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, successively destroyed the six kingdoms of Han, Zhao, Wei, Chu, Yan and Qi, completed the great cause of unifying China, and established a unified multi-ethnic state with centralized power - the Qin Dynasty. Since the Qin Dynasty, China has ended its fragmentation and thus become a complete state, and it is at this time that the concept of the state has been born. After the completion of the unification of the country, Qin Shi Huang thought that his merits were greater than those of the Three Emperors and Five Emperors, so he extracted the word emperor from the Three Emperors and Five Emperors to form the title of "Emperor", which also gave the Son of Heaven a unified title in the following dynasties.

    After Qin Shi Huang formulated the first centralized system, local control, the implementation of three princes and nine secretaries within the court to manage national affairs, and the local is to abolish the feudal system, the implementation of the county system, such measures also laid a hierarchical management system for the future dynasties, so that the internal and external management of the court has a clear jurisdiction. After that, Qin Shi Huang unified the text and the unit of measurement, so that the book is the same text, the car is the same track, and the weights and measures are unified.

    In order to resist the invasion of foreign enemies, Qin Shi Huang sent people to build the Great Wall, for which many people hated Qin Shi Huang because they saw Meng Jiangnu crying on the Great Wall. But from a historical point of view, regardless of whether Meng Jiangnu existed, Qin Shi Huang built the Great Wall is indispensable, and it is because of the existence of the Great Wall that the people who are protected can not be afraid of invasion from foreign enemies.

    Of course, as the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang also had a great fault, but compared to his achievements that can last for a hundred generations, I personally think that Qin Shi Huang can be called a Ming monarch.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think Qin Shi Huang is a Ming monarch, not a tyrant, and the history books are too ugly for Qin Shi Huang, Qin Shi Huang established many systems, created a precedent for the imperial system, and is a rare Ming monarch.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's Mingjun, after all, he has done a lot of things, and he has also carried out a lot of reforms, and this kind of mind is also very powerful.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Of course, it was Ming Jun, because he not only unified weights and measures, but also unified writing, making the great unification of China possible, and making people truly a nation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is Ming Jun, because some things of Qin Shi Huang have also promoted the development of Chinese society, and it has also made China's development better and better.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I think Qin Shi Huang was a Ming monarch, but Qin Shi Huang's methods were too radical, although things such as immigrating to the border and building the Great Wall were all major events that were beneficial to China, but they were unspeakably bad things for the people.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In terms of his merits, he was a very prestigious monarch. But because Qin's laws were so strict, people called him a tyrant.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Qin Shi Huang should be a Ming monarch, but Qin Shi Huang adopted the Legalist concept of governing the country, so the law will be stricter.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Qin Shi Huang is a tyrant or a Ming monarch?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    As the first first emperor, the controversy over Qin Shi Huang has always existed, and in general, Qin Shi Huang is a generation of Ming monarchs.

    The reason why Qin Shi Huang gave the impression of being a tyrant was mainly because after ruling the Six Kingdoms, Qin Shi Huang began to take a series of actions in order to consolidate his power, among which the burning of books and Confucianism has always been despised by later generations.

    Because in the eyes of literati and scholars, all books are cultural treasures and have reference significance, but Qin Shi Huang personally destroyed many books, and many cultures have not been passed down, until now we are very vague about the history before the Qin Dynasty. There is no way to know the specific details of the life of the ancients at that time, and the information that has been handed down is also beneficial to the Qin Dynasty.

    But in fact, it was also under the social conditions at that time that it had to be done, the Qin Dynasty had just unified the six countries, and the remnants of many countries were waiting to overthrow the Qin Dynasty. If you are not careful, the country will be in turmoil and fall back into war, so ensuring internal stability is the most important thing.

    At that time, these Confucian scholars walked around the country with unfavorable news about the Qin Dynasty and demanded that the Qin Dynasty restore the system of all dynasties, which seriously affected the power in the hands of Qin Shi Huang, and even directly questioned Qin Shi Huang's decision at the peak. Therefore, after thinking about it before and after, Qin Shi Huang decided to solve the problem at the root, so he burned all these Confucian scholars who provoked trouble and books that would affect people's thoughts.

    Without the influence of these books, literati and writers would not have thought of this aspect, and they would not have such great influence, which is conducive to the development of centralization. Therefore, Qin Shi Huang's move was a bit brutal, but it was a good stabilizer of the country's internal security.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Ming Jun: 1. First of all, from his extraordinary achievements, this is the pride of heaven with great ambition. This is the pride of heaven with great ambition and great ambition.

    Secondly, just talking about Qin Shi Huang's personal characteristics, he is still a strong martial artist, mighty and strong person, which we can deduce from his life deeds.

    2. Qin Shi Huang is actually broad-minded, good at employing people, and able to be kind as a stream, which is very rare for his status. You must know that there are many first-class military advisors and strategists under him, such as Lü Buwei, Wang Ben, Wang Qian, Wei Yi, Li Si, Shang Ying, and other famous talents in history, all gathered around him.

    3. After the reunification was achieved, he was also extremely tolerant of all nationalities on an equal footing. For the first person to achieve unification, he faced a challenge that was not comparable to that of an ordinary emperor, which also forced him to make some necessary choices without his throne.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Qin Shi Huang unified the world and unified his thoughts and brought indelible contributions to the development of later generations. After the great unification, he enslaved the people, built a house, burned books and pit Confucianism, and ignored the government in pursuit of immortality, making the country a miasma, which can be said to be a tyrant. There are two sides to looking at people, and as for how to look at them, you have to look at yourself.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    He is called a tyrant because he is too cruel. However, without him, there would be no Great Wall, which also promotes the development of society. After all, slave society.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Qin Shi Huang is a tyrant or a Ming monarch?

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Qin Shi Huang Yingzheng wiped out 6 countries, what a majesty! Li Bai also once said in a poem: King Qin swept Liuhe, and looked at He Xiong!

    Qin Shi Huang was the first emperor of our country to be unified. He unified monetary weights and measures, consolidated the unity of Qin, promoted economic and cultural exchanges in various places, and had a far-reaching impact on later generations.

    But it is undeniable that Qin Shi Huang was indeed a tyrant!

    In order to strengthen ideological control, books were burned to pit Confucianism, causing great losses to China's ancient culture; In order to build the Afang Palace and the Lishan Mausoleum, the Qin Dynasty enslaved 700,000 prisoners and slaves every year; The criminal law is cruel, and there are more than 10 kinds of death penalty alone, such as beheading the waist and splitting the car, and there are many kinds of corporal punishment, such as cutting off the feet and cutting off the nose, and the ...... of "clan punishment" and "joint sitting" are also implementedCoupled with the more brutality of Qin II, finally in 209 BC, the Daze Township Uprising broke out.

    Qin Shi Huang's excesses outweighed his merits, and he was a veritable tyrant.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Qin Shi Huang was a tyrant, but he also did a lot of good things in the early stage.

    When Qin Shi Huang reached his old age, Qin Shi Huang sought immortality and dreamed of immortality, harshly abused the people, stifled the wisdom of the people, and shook the foundation of the Qin Dynasty's rule. In 210 BC, Qin Shi Huang died in the Xingtai sand dunes during his eastern tour.

    Qin Shi Huang Yingzheng (259 BC - 210 BC), Ying surname, Zhao, name Hua Wu Zheng (a name "Zheng"), also known as Zhao Zheng, Zulong, also known as Lu Zheng, Qin Zhuang Xiang Wang and Zhao Ji's son.

    In 221 B.C., after Qin unified the six kingdoms, King Yingzheng of Qin believed that he was "virtuous and three emperors, and meritorious to the five emperors", so he adopted the "emperor" of the three emperors and the "emperor" of the five emperors to form the title of "emperor", and was the first monarch in Chinese history to use the title of "emperor" in Zaozai, so he called himself "the first emperor".

    At the same time, the implementation of the three public and nine secretaries in the first class to manage the country's great trust or affairs; Locally, the feudal system was abolished and replaced by the county system; At the same time, the book is the same text, the car is on the same track, and the currency and weights and measures are unified. Attack the Xiongnu in the north, conquer Baiyue in the south, and build the Great Wall; Construct the Ling Canal to connect the Yangtze River and the Pearl River water system.

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