Why did Qin Shi Huang fail in the end, and what happened to Qin Shi Huang in the end?

Updated on history 2024-03-02
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Writer Yang Daxia revealed that Qin Shi Huang did two stupid things that shocked the world. One is to put an end to his dizzying thoughts by burning the books and burying the readers alive. One is an attempt to build an impenetrable wall to prevent once and for all the territorial invaders who are making it difficult for him to sleep.

    These two events ultimately doomed him to the failure of his career, but unexpectedly, the failed career actually made him famous through the ages.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Qin Shi Huang did not fail, because the Qin dynasty did not fall at his hands. The Qin Dynasty perished under the rule of Hu Hai!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.The fundamental reason lies in the strategy of governing the country, appointing Legalist ideas to govern the country and rule the country by law, but the law is too harsh. In the early days of national reunification, it was necessary to recuperate, and all dynasties and dynasties chose Taoist ideas to recuperate first.

    A dynasty requires different ideas to play different roles in different periods.

    2.Specific reasons: Burning books and losing people's hearts. Large-scale construction works, labor and money. The centralization system is too harsh.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In 210 BC, Qin Shi Huang died in the Xingtai sand dunes during his eastern tour.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The reason for the defeat of the Qin Dynasty is as follows:

    1. After more than 100 years of rule of law, the rule of law in the Qin State has gradually become ossified;

    2. After the Qin State destroyed the Six Kingdoms, the situation faced by the country underwent major changes;

    3. The law enforcement of the officials of the Qin Dynasty was too rough. The state of Qin was a country of ploughing and warfare, and military merits were rewarded. After reunification, the regime of arms control, which was supposed to end sooner, was extended indefinitely. Most of the local officials in the Qin Dynasty were soldiers, and they lacked the proper quality of law enforcement, and their methods were often rude;

    4. The failure of the operation of the Qin Dynasty and the lack of local armed forces;

    5. Judging from Chen Sheng and Wu Guang's call to Fusu and Xiang Yan, it is obvious that the people only hate those old officials and harsh government, and they have no special evil feelings towards the Qin family;

    6. The Qin Dynasty's forced labor was too severe, accompanied by discrimination between ethnic groups. Liu Bang, Xiang Yu, Yingbu and other heroes of the late Qin Dynasty, almost without exception, were all Kwantung people, and almost all of them had the experience of serving in Guanzhong;

    7. The unification process of Qin had a policy of colonial conquest;

    8. It is the change in the quality of Qin leaders. The Qin state emphasized the rule of law, and the personal qualities of the emperor played a very important role in the development of the country. After the death of Qin Shi Huang, the second talent of the enthroned was far inferior to that of Qin Shi Huang.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The facts cannot be overturned! First of all, Qin Shi Huang only lived to be 49 years old before he died. Secondly, the demise of the Qin Dynasty was the inevitability of historical development, and the aspirations of the people were not determined by personal will.

    Why did the Qin Dynasty fall? It is because the rulers exploit and oppress the people, which will inevitably lead to reaction, and these Qin Shi Huang also did it, but after all, the merits outweigh the faults, and his merits in unifying the six countries are there, and they cannot be generalized.

    But if history can go backwards, fate can never come, Qin Shi Huang can live a few more years, maybe there will be a different today, maybe the Qin State will continue for a hundred more years, the reasons are as follows:

    1. If Qin Shi Huang did not die, there would be no "Dune Coup" in history, Gongzi Fusu would be succeeded to the throne, and in the end, Qin would continue to rule, and the situation would not be so serious, because Gongzi Fusu was talented and intelligent, and had a heart of great compassion. If there is such a king, will the world still be so chaotic? Will there be so many rebellions?

    Will the Qin State get a chance to breathe and recuperate?

    2. If Qin Shi Huang does not die, the best generals around him can actively summarize the mistakes made, so that the fate of Qin may change. Qin Shi Huang was an emperor who was able to recognize his mistakes and correct them, which can be seen from the fact that he did not listen to the words of the general Wang Jian in the first attack on Chu, which led to the defeat of the final battle, and took the initiative to apologize to Wang Qian.

    3. If Qin Shi Huang does not die, he can invite back Wang Qian, who has returned to his hometown, to fight the world together. You must know that the heroic and warlike Wang Jian is not weaker than Xiang Yu, and Wang Jian is extremely wise and experienced in war, if Wang Jian sweeps down the rebellion, there will be no Xiang Yu's hegemony in history.

    4. If Qin Shi Huang did not die, Li Si would also live well, and he would help Qin Shi Huang to plan a lot of correct methods and contribute to the country. It can be said that Li Si is here, and the unification of the six countries is here, and the fate will be undefeated.

    5. If Qin Shi Huang does not die, go to Baiyue to transfer back the 500,000 Qin army, what a terrible and terrifying force it will be, and it is not known who will die, and Xiang Yu's troops may not be able to achieve victory.

    In short, if Qin Shi Huang had not died, with his ingenuity, he might have been able to save the Qin state from its demise.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, the existence of Qin Shi Huang is the best deterrent to the nobles of the former Six Kingdoms, and they dare not resist at all. The death of Qin Shi Huang gave them an opportunity.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think if Qin Shi Huang doesn't die, the Qin Dynasty may not perish. Qin Shi Huang's descendants ascended to the throne, but they did not govern the country well, resulting in the people's misery, and if Qin Shi Huang was there, the people would probably be more obedient, and the country might still exist.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The Qin Dynasty fell, mainly because the Qin II Hu Hai was tyrannical and exorbitant, and the forced labor was very heavy, making the people miserable, if Qin Shi Huang was in power, he would definitely not do this, and the Qin Dynasty would not have perished.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    "Historical Records" and a large number of ancient historical books, and finally in Sima Gong's description of Qin Shi Huang's physiognomy, it was concluded that his physique was relatively weak, of course, these were not enough to affect life expectancy in the early years, but after the Great Qin sat on the world, Qin Shi Huang's workload suddenly increased dramatically, and the amount of documents he reviewed according to historical records reached 120 catties per day, so the body must not be able to stand up, which explains why Qin Huang began to believe in immortality, and his physical condition at that time was already poor, so he trusted the warlock Huang Laozhi said, Seek immortality and eat pills. However, it was precisely these unknown Warlock Pill pills that drastically shortened Emperor Qin's lifespan. According to the current scientific analysis, whether it is a "pill" or a "gold liquid", it is a heavy metal mineral containing mercury, and long-term use not only has no benefit, but also poisons people.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are two very different views on the history of Qin Shi Huang's death, one says that he died by accident and the other is that he died of disease.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Qin Shi Huang went on a journey to find immortals, killed a big fish, and died violently on the way back, and the historical records recorded that he was extremely frightened.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Qin Shi Huang died of illness. When Qin Shi Huang went on his fifth tour, he fell ill and died in the middle of the road, and then Zhao Gao forged a fake edict to support Hu Hai to ascend the throne.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Only he and the people around him at that time knew, but it was not allowed to say it under the social system at that time, so everything about how he died was taken for granted and fabricated.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Qin Shi Huang died in 210 B.C., and on his fifth expedition to Pingyuanjin, near the present-day Shandong Plain, fell ill. He later died in the Dune Palace. According to historians, Ying Zheng suffered from meningitis and epilepsy, which aggravated his condition during the tour and eventually died.

    Some people also believe that Ying Zheng's death was a conspiracy of Zhao Gao, and this suspicion is not groundless. However, the history is too long to distinguish between the true and the false.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Accumulated work and illness and the lack of adaptation to the water and soil during the cruise, and the cruise that year was in the middle of summer, and the weather was hot, and a variety of factors combined to die of illness.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The history book of the first year of junior high school says that he and his son were killed by his own son while on patrol. The peasant revolt at the end of the Qin Dynasty began with his son.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Eating too much elixir of immortality caused the body to deteriorate and finally die of illness during the parade.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Qin Shi Huang did not seriously study the problems of genetics, especially the genetic problems of the X and Y chromosomes, and at the same time did not understand the genetics and climate, seasons and the many reasons for the twelve zodiac signs of the sun and the yellow meridian, so these problems have always bothered him, especially the giant fish of the East China Sea reminded him of Zhuangzi and his old man.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Qin Shi Huang was not destroyed, because after his death, there was a peasant uprising.

    Most people think he died of illness because he wanted to live forever, took a lot of pills, and now he should have died of mercury poisoning.

    If you are asking about the reasons for the fall of the Qin Dynasty: as follows.

    After Qin Shi Huang unified the six countries, he built the luxurious Afang Palace and the Lishan Tomb, carried out five large-scale parades successively, carved stone records in the famous mountain spots, and showed off his prestige. In order to seek the elixir of immortality, he sent Fang Shi Xu (i.e. Xu Fu) to lead thousands of boys and women to the East China Sea to seek immortals, etc., which consumed huge financial and human resources and deepened the suffering of the people. In the thirty-seventh year, Qin Shi Huang returned to the plains and fell ill.

    So he wrote a book to order his eldest son Fusu to be buried and succeed to the throne. Traveling to the sand dunes (northwest of present-day Guangzong, Hebei), Qin Shi Huang fell ill and died. Zhao Gao colluded with Hu Hai and Li Si, the young sons of the first emperor, forged a testament to establish Hu Hai as the crown prince, and gave Su to die.

    Soon after the accession of Hu Hai of Qin II, a great peasant uprising led by Chen Sheng and Wu Guang broke out. The Qin Dynasty fell.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Reform! Of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period, only the Qin State experienced a thorough Shang Dynasty reform, established the national policy of farming and warfare, and evolved from slavery to feudalism, both the level of productivity and the attraction of the people have greatly increased, although the upper class of the six countries of Shandong hated Qin at that time, but many people from neighboring countries fled into the Qin State. The general trend has been achieved, who can stop Qin from dominating the world?!

    Why was it quickly extinguished. Qin Shi Huang also imposed brutal rule, conscripted a large number of laborers, built palaces, gardens and mausoleums, killed Confucian scholars, and burned books. In the last years of the First Emperor, the people of the whole country were already in the midst of widespread resentment and discontent.

    Therefore, it was soon overthrown by the people and became a short-lived dynasty.

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