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To put it bluntly, it is for the emperor to drive, and the emperor's big and small travel has to be taken care of by him, which can only be served by the emperor's trust, and he must be responsible for the emperor's safety when he goes out.
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The official who was in charge of public opinion in ancient times [this paragraph] allusion** According to the "Hanshu Hundred Officials and Ministers' Table", the servants of the officials were chaotic and filial piety, and there was a car government order. Zhao Gao, a eunuch in the Qin Dynasty, once served as the "Commander of the CRRC Prefecture". Some scholars believe that
The books "all call the Qin officials 'Chefu Order', and Zhao Gao is the one who is called the 'Chefu Order', and Gao is the one who is the Chinese people who carry the manuscript so well." It means that after Zhao Gao assumed the official position of Chefu Ling, because of his status as a eunuch eunuch, he added "Zhong" before the official name of Chefu Ling, which was called "Zhongche Fu Ling". However, now according to the mud sealing of the "CRRC Fucheng", it can be known that in addition to the official car government order of the servant, there should be another organization of the CRRC government.
The CRRC Mansion should be the same as the stable, and belong to the queen's palace official system. stables, or mainly horses; CRRC House, or mainly tube cars.
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CRRC Fuling is a position (official position) that belongs to one of the nine Qings, a subordinate official position of the "imperial servant".
The CRRC Mansion is a finch institution of the emperor's harem official system, which is mainly used to manage cars. Because Zhao Gao had a lot of power at that time, it can be said that forcing Fusu to kill Meng Tian was all his strategy to investigate Li.
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This person is the order of the CRRC government, and the emperor trusts the other party very much, and he is a personal servant, so he will have this condition to detain him privately.
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1. Zhao Gao was the commander of the CRRC government in the early days, and became the prime minister of the Qin Dynasty in the later period.
2. Character profile.
Zhao Gao (?) 207 BC), Ying's surname, Zhao's. The second emperor of the Qin Dynasty of China was the prime minister, a famous eunuch (one said that he was not a eunuch).
Zhao Gao was originally a distant relative of the Qin State Sect (one said that the Zhao State Sect was a distant relative), and entered the Qin Palace as a eunuch (one said that Zhao Gao was a "eunuch" is a misinterpretation of later generations), and served as the commander of the CRRC government, and concurrently carried out the Fu Xi order, "more than 20 years of management". After the death of Qin Shi Huang, Zhao Gao launched a coup d'état in the dunes, and he conspired with Prime Minister Li Si to forge an edict to force Qin Shi Huang's eldest son Fusu to commit suicide, and set up Hu Hai, the youngest son of the First Emperor, as the emperor, for Qin II, and appointed himself as Lang Zhongling. During his tenure of office, he monopolized power, formed cliques for personal gain, and made the conscription more onerous and the administration more harsh.
In 208 BC, he designed to kill Li Si, and then became the prime minister of the Qin Dynasty. In the third year, he forced Qin II to commit suicide and set up Ziying (the son of Fusu, the eldest son of Qin Shi Huang) as the king of Qin. Soon he was killed by Ziying's design and punished the three clans.
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Zhao is the surname of the Zhao royal family, and Zhao Gao's paternal line is the Shu family of the Zhao royal family. During the Warring States Period, the world was united vertically and horizontally, and countries formed alliances and exchanged contracts, and each other took the royal family as hostages. Most of these hostages, who were unfavored alienated among the many children of the monarch, were often stranded in foreign lands for a long time after being hostaged, and many of them were poor and destitute all their lives, and they could not be returned until they died.
Zhao Gaozu, probably from Zhao to Qin as a proton of this kind of son, in Zhao has no favor, no help in Qin, unwillingly stranded in Qin, and later married a wife and had children in Qin, and his descendants lived in Xianyang and became Qin, no different from ordinary people. Zhao Gao has several brothers, all of whom were born in Yinguan. The only person who left his name in history is his younger brother Zhao Cheng.
Zhao Cheng later succeeded Zhao Gao and became the commander of the Qin Empire.
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He served as the commander of the CRRC government and concurrently carried out the Fu Xi order.
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He served as the commander of the CRRC government and the order of the seal.
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Zhao Gao took the officials as his teacher, and soon became proficient in the cumbersome"Prison Law Decree Law", all the five sentences are familiar with a number of articles. Later, he got the opportunity to get close to Qin Shi Huang, as long as he saw Qin Shi Huang reading the case, he went forward to wait, and whenever he encountered doubts, Zhao Gao boldly participated in the decision, all of which were in accordance with the law, which made Qin Shi Huang Long Yan happy. Seeing that he was born tall and dignified, he promoted him to the post of commander of the CRRC.
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Zhao Gao (?) - 207 BC), surnamed Ying, Zhao, prime minister of Qin II.
After the death of Qin Shi Huang, he staged a coup d'état in the sand dunes, conspired with Li Si to forge an edict, forced Qin Shi Huang's eldest son Fusu to commit suicide, and appointed Hu Hai, the youngest son of the first emperor, as emperor. During the reign of Ren Lang, he monopolized power, formed a party for personal gain, made the conscription more onerous, and the administration was more harsh, and designed to kill Li Si, forced Qin II to commit suicide, and set up another child as the king of Qin, who was killed in 207 BC and punished the three clans.
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Zhao Gao, Ying's surname, Zhao's. Prime Minister of the Second Emperor of the Qin Dynasty of China, a famous eunuch. Zhao Gaoben was a distant relative of the Qin clan.