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Jing Ke (?) - 227 BC), the Warring States period of the country, the original surname was "Qing" town demolition, Jing Ke is the descendant of the Qing family, the ancestors lived in Qi, and later moved to the country, Jing Ke is also called "Qingqing" in Weiguo, and is called "Jingqing" in Yandi ("Qing" and "Jing" are similar in pronunciation in ancient times), famous for stabbing Qin.
Jing Ke Historical Evaluation:
Since ancient times, many historical materials have evaluated Jing Ke and his deeds, and different historians have made diversified accounts of Jing Ke's assassination of Qin from different perspectives and purposes. Among them, in Sima Qian's view, "Shiyan Jing Ke, which is called the life of Prince Dan, 'Tianyu Su, Ma Shengjiao', is too much, and it is said that Jing Ke hurt the King of Qin, which is not either." At the same time, Sima Qian also put Jing Ke alongside Cao Di, Nie Zheng, Yu Rang, Zhuan Zhu and others, believing that these "assassins" were all people with firm beliefs, and they took assassination actions for the sake of righteousness in their hearts.
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I think the demise of the Yan Kingdom has nothing to do with Jing Ke, because sooner or later it will perish. At that time, the Yan Kingdom was already crumbling, the Yan Kingdom was already weak, and it had been chaotic for a long time, and finally it could only go to the road of annihilation.
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No, it is because the Qin State is already above the vassal states, the national strength is strong, and the destruction of the Yan State is only a matter of time, and Jing Ke's assassination of the King of Qin only accelerated the demise of the Yan State.
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No, because if Qin wants to unify the world, it must destroy the six countries, and Yan is also one of them.
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The main reason for the demise of the Yan Kingdom was not because of Jing Ke's assassination of Qin. Jing Ke's assassination of Qin instead gave Qin an excuse to attack Yan. Yan Guo was already very weak.
Even if Jin Ke was not confident, the Qin State was ready to attack the Yan State. Therefore, the real reason for the demise of the Yan Kingdom was not Jing Ke's assassination of Qin.
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I don't think so, the main reason for the demise of a country is the poor rule of the ruler at that time, and the result of him doing something bad to the people and losing the hearts of the people, etc.
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No. Because the Qin State will eventually unify the world, it is only a matter of time before the Yan State will perish, but Jing Ke's assassination of Qin accelerated the pace of the Qin State to destroy the Yan State.
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King Qin went around the tower and talked about the importance of positioning.
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Not exactly, because even if Jing Ke didn't choose to assassinate Qin, the Yan Kingdom would still be destroyed, but the strength was too weak, and being destroyed had become a fact and could not be saved.
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It was not the reason why Jing Ke assassinated Qin, because at that time, Qin destroyed the Six Kingdoms, and none of the Six Kingdoms could escape.
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It is the general trend for the Qin State to dominate the world, and the six countries will be wiped out one by one, and without Jing Ke assassinating the King of Qin, the Yan State will also be destroyed.
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Not people from one country.
Jing Ke was a native of the late Warring States Period (now Hebi Qi County, Henan), a famous assassin during the Warring States Period, also known as Qingqing, Jing Qing, and Qingke, and was a descendant of Qingfeng, the doctor of Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period. After traveling to Yan Kingdom, he was recommended by Tian Guang to Prince Dan.
Prince Dan of Yan, surnamed Ji, named Dan, the son of Yan Wangxi, the prince of Yan at the end of the Warring States Period.
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As far as I know, there should be no narrative about this, and it is guessed that even if this friend of his comes, he will be a similar character to Qin Wuyang, and he will be the assistant to assassinate King Qin. Later generations probably used his absence as one of the reasons for the failure of the assassination of Qin, but in fact, it was just a reason, and it may be a character created by the historian.
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There is indeed this person!
Jing Ke (?) 227 BC): Jiang surname, Qing clan. A famous assassin in the Warring States period of China, the patriots at the end of the Warring States period were also known as Qingqing, Jingqing, and Qingke, a native of Zhuo County in the Qin period, and a descendant of Qingfeng, the doctor of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period.
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Yes, Jing Ke assassinated the King of Qin, which is a very famous historical event.
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