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The top ten famous generals of Qin Shi Huang.
1st place: Bai Qi (surname Mi), title: Wu Anjun, a famous general during the Zhaoxiang Dynasty, the biggest contributor to the unification of the Six Kingdoms of Qin: Contribution: He has a record of more than 70 battles in his life and has not tasted defeat, and has wiped out more than one million troops of the Six Kingdoms for the Qin State;
2nd place: Wang Jian , title: Marquis Wucheng, a famous general during the Qin Shi Huang period, and the largest contributor to the unification of the six countries by Qin Shi Huang; Contributions: Conquer the Yan State, the Chu State, the Zhao State, and the Southern Expedition to Baiyue;
3rd place: Wang Ben, title: Marquis of Tongwu, a famous general during the Qin Shi Huang period: Contribution: In addition to following his father to destroy Chu, Yan, and Zhao, he also destroyed Wei and Qi;
4th place: Wei Ran, Jue: Marquis, uncle of King Zhaoxiang, general and prime minister of Qin: Contribution: Bao Ju Bai Qi as a general, eastward attack of the city, defeat the "Three Jin" and Qiang Chu, outstanding achievements, shock the princes, Baohe Mountain, besiege the Liang, so that the princes are in trouble;
5th place: Zhu Li Ji (surname Ying) Qin State Clan, Qin State General and Prime Minister: Contributions: Capture Quwo of Wei State, Lin Yi of Zhao State and Hanzhong of Chu State, and capture cities;
6th place: Gan Mao (surname Ji) A famous general of the Qin State, he served as a general and prime minister during the reign of King Huiwen and King Wu: Contributions: Assisted Wei Zhang, the chief of the left house, to slightly settle the land of Hanzhong and capture Yiyang, South Korea;
7th place: Sima Cuo Famous generals in the period of King Huiwen, King Wu, and King Zhao: Contributions: Destroying the Shu State, leading the army south to attack the Chu State in the east, forcing the Chu State to sacrifice the north of the Han River and Shangyong;
8th place: Meng Fu (surname Ji) Famous generals of the Qin State, the four phases of King Zhaoxiang, King Xiaowen, King Zhuangxiang, and Qin Shi Huang: Contributions: Captured more than ten cities in Korea, more than 30 cities in Zhao State, and more than 50 cities in Wei State;
9th place: Li Xin, a famous general during the Qin Shi Huang period; Contributions: Participated in the battles of Zhao, Yan, Chu, and Qi;
No. 10: Meng Wu (surname Ji) Famous generals of Qin: Contribution: Follow Wang Jian to lead the army to attack Chu, defeat the Chu army, and kill the Chu general Xiang Yan.
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Hello, I am glad to answer the first place for you: Bai Qi (surname Mi), title: Wu Anjun, a famous general during the Zhaoxiang Dynasty, the largest contributor to the unification of the Six Kingdoms of Qin:
Contribution: He has fought more than 70 battles in his life without defeat, and has wiped out more than one million troops from six countries for the Qin State; 2nd place: Wang Jian, title:
Marquis Wu Cheng, a famous general during the Qin Shi Huang period, was also the biggest contributor to the unification of the Six Kingdoms by Qin Shi Huang; Contributions: Conquer the Yan State, the Chu State, the Zhao State, and the Southern Expedition to Baiyue; 3rd place: Wang Ben, title:
Marquis Tongwu, a famous general during the Qin Shi Huang period: Contribution: In addition to following his father to destroy Chu, Yan, and Zhao, he also destroyed Wei and Qi; 4th place:
Wei Ran, Jue: Marquis, Uncle of King Zhaoxiang, General and Prime Minister of Qin: Contribution:
Bao Ju Bai Qi as a general, eastward siege of the city, defeat the "Three Jin" and Qiang Chu, outstanding achievements, shock the princes, bud rivers and mountains, surround the beams, so that the princes do things; No. 5: Zhu Li Disease (Ying surname) Qin State Clan, Qin State General and Prime Minister: Contribution:
Capture Quwo of Wei, Lin Yi of Zhao and Hanzhong of Chu, and conquer cities; 6th place: Gan Mao (surname Ji) A famous general of the Qin State, he served as a general and prime minister during the reign of King Huiwen and King Wu: Contribution:
Assisted Wei Zhang, the chief of the left house, to slightly determine the land of Hanzhong and capture Yiyang in South Korea; 7th place: Sima Cuo Qin Huiwen Wang, Wu Wang, Zhao Wang period of famous generals: contribution:
destroyed the Shu State, led the army south to the east to attack the Chu State, and forced the Chu State to sacrifice the north of the Han River and Shangyong; 8th place: Meng Fu (surname Ji) Famous generals of the Qin State, the four phases of King Zhaoxiang, King Xiaowen, King Zhuangxiang, and Qin Shi Huang: Contribution:
seized more than 10 cities in Korea, more than 30 cities in Zhao and more than 50 cities in Wei; 9th place: Li Xin, a famous general during the Qin Shi Huang period; Contribution: Participated in the 10th place in the battles of Zhao, Yan, Chu, and Qi:
Meng Wu (surname Ji) Famous general of Qin: Contribution: Follow Wang Jian to lead the army to attack the Chu State, defeat the Chu army, and kill the Chu general Xiang Yan.
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Qin Shi Huang's top ten famous generals and celebrities Wang Qian, Meng Tian, Zhang Han, Meng Wu, Nei Shi Teng, Meng Yi, Wang Li, Xin Sheng, Wang Ben, Li Xin.
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Qin Shi Huang Yingzheng was the first emperor in the true sense of the word in the history of our country, and many famous generals appeared when he unified the six countries, such as Wang Jian and his son.
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Bai Qi, Wang Qian, Meng Tian, Sima Cuo, Wang Ben, Li Xin, Nei Shi Teng, Zhu Liji, Gan Mao, Meng Fu.
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1, Wang Qian.
Wang Qian, born and died in an unknown year, was a native of Dongxiang, Pinyang (now northeast of Fuping County, Shaanxi Province), an outstanding military strategist in the Qin Dynasty, and another famous general of the Qin State after Bai Qi. Together with his son Wang Ben, he made great contributions in assisting Qin Shi Huang in the war to unify the six countries, except for Han, the other five kingdoms were destroyed by Wang Jian and his son. In the twenty-sixth year of Qin Shi Huang, Qin unified China, and the history books called Wang's and Meng's merits many, and their names were given to later generations.
2, Meng Tian. In 221 BC, Meng Tian was named a general, attacked the state of Qi, and was worshiped as an internal history for breaking Qi, and his brother Meng Yi was also appointed to the Supreme Secretary. The Montessori brothers won the favor of Qin Shi Huang, Meng Tian served as a foreign minister, and Meng Yi was often an internal strategist, and was known as "faithful" at that time. The other generals did not dare to compete with them for favor.
After Qin unified the Six Kingdoms, Meng Tian led an army of 300,000 to attack the Xiongnu in the north.
3, Wang Ben. The year of birth and death is unknown, a native of Dongxiang in Pinyang (now northeast of Fuping County, Shaanxi Province), a famous general of the Qin Dynasty, the son of the famous general Wang Qian, and his father were the main generals in the Qin War to destroy the Six Kingdoms. In 226 BC, Wang Ben defeated the Chu army and captured more than a dozen cities in the Chu state. In 225 BC, Wang Ben flooded Daliang and destroyed the Wei state.
4. Obscure. Warring States Policy" as Meng Ao, a famous general of Qin at the end of the Warring States Period. Meng Wei was originally a native of Qi State, and later took refuge in Qin State, and became the official to the top secretary. The four dynasties of Qin Zhaoxiang, Qin Xiaowen, Qin Zhuangxiang, and Qin Shihuang led the army several times and made many military exploits.
5, Zhang Han. A famous general of the Qin Dynasty, a general. Qin II was the Shaofu at the time, the military pillar of the Qin Dynasty, and the last general of the Qin Dynasty. In September of the first year of Qin II (209 BC), he was ordered to lead the prisoners and slaves of Lishan to meet the Zhou Wenbu of Chen Sheng's rebel army, and won many battles.
He successively attacked and destroyed the righteous army, Tian Zang and other troops approached Chen in Xingyang, forcing Chen Sheng to escape.
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Wang Qian, Wang Ben, Li Xin, Meng Wu, Meng Tian, Huan Qi, Yang Duanhe, Xin Sheng.
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Wang Jian, except for Han, the five eastern countries were all destroyed by him. Zi Wang Ben is also a general.
Meng Wu and his sons Meng Tian and Meng Yi were Qin generals. The Mengshi brothers guarded the north for Qin, seized the river loop, and built the Great Wall, and the Hu people feared it. He was loyal and upright, and was later recalled to Xianyang by Zhao Gao's false edict to kill him. Although he had the power to raise troops to serve the king, he died in the righteousness of loyalty. In addition, there is the obscure.
Nei Shi Teng, Sun Wangli, Zhang Han, and Li Xin, the ancestor of Li Guang, the general of the Han Dynasty.
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The famous Meng Tian in history, isn't it?
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The famous generals of the Qin Shi Huang period are as follows:
Wang Jian: A famous general and outstanding military strategist of Qin during the Warring States Period, he was listed as one of the four famous generals of the Warring States Period along with Bai Qi, Li Mu and Lian Po; Meng Tian: He has been stationed in nine counties for more than ten years, and he is known as "China's first warrior", and is deeply favored by Qin Shi Huang; Wang Ben:
The son of Wang Qian, one of the four famous generals of the Warring States Period, a famous general of the Qin Dynasty, was the main general in the Six Kingdoms War of Qin's Annihilation of the High Rebellion; Meng Qi: The four dynasties of Qin Zhaoxiang, Qin Xiaowen, Qin Zhuangxiang, and Qin Shihuang, led the army to fight several times, and repeatedly made military exploits; Bai Qi: A military strategist in China's Warring States Period, a famous general of the Qin State, a representative of the military family, good at using soldiers, and made great contributions to the unification of the six countries of the Qin State, ranking first among the four famous generals.
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