When Qin destroyed Zhao in history, why was Chu indifferent?

Updated on history 2024-03-13
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because there is a prince of Fusu, the prince of Fusu has half of the state of Chu.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because Chu Guo had nothing to do with himself and hung high, when Qin destroyed Zhao, Chu Guo looked at it with a bystander mentality and was indifferent.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because at that time, the state of Chu was bullied by the Qin Dynasty three times and twice, and their capital was breached, and they were afraid of being bullied by the Qin Dynasty, so they did not dare to support the state of Zhao.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because Chu Guo thinks it's none of his business, he is still good friends with Qin State anyway, so he doesn't feel anything.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Qin and Zhao are of the same ancestry. In fact, the historical relationship between Qin and Zhao is very deep, before the Western Zhou Dynasty, Qin and Zhao were homologous, and the two countries had a common ancestor, Fei Lian (蜚 Lian).

    An overview of the homology of Qin and ZhaoQin and Zhao were originally of the same origin and came from the same lineage, but in the end, because of the continuous outbreak of wars due to the goals of each country, the relationship deteriorated. After the Battle of Changping, the two countries still had frequent wars, and finally the Qin State succeeded to the throne of Qin after Yingzheng became the king of Qin, and after Yingzheng became pro-government, he actively pursued the strategy of unification, and destroyed the Zhao State in one fell swoop, ending the disputes between Qin and Zhao for hundreds of years.

    Qin and Zhao are both surnamed Zhao, and the two countries are the same clan, so why do some people call the monarch of Qin the surname, such as Qin Shihuang Yingzheng, Qin Zhaoxiang Wang Yingji, and Zhao's are all called names, Zhao Jianzi Zhao Ying, Zhao Xiangzi Zhao Wuxian, why does this happen, the reason is very simple, the name of Yingzheng itself is wrong, and there will naturally be two names.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    King Chu Huai died in the Qin State, and he also suffered a lot of grievances before he died. After agreeing, the Qin State did not manage Buyuan according to the actual situation of the Chu State, but imposed the Qin State on the people of the Chu State, which caused the Chu State to hate the Slender and Xun Qin State. The main reason is that the people of Chu have suffered a lot of grievances under the management of Qin.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because the king of Chu Huai died in the Qin State at that time, it was also because of a series of prominent contradictions between man and land in the Chu State; According to the historical records of Xiang Yanguan, the people of Chu expressed great sorrow for the death of King Chu Huai in the Qin State, and the Ming Brigade was also because of the rule of the Qin State, which caused a series of noble rights and interests of the Chu State to be seriously damaged.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because of the conflict between the two countries, the Qin State also violated the interests of Chu Gai's return to China. The main reason is that the Qin State dealt a blow to the Chu State and annexed the land of the Chu State, which caused the Chu State to hate the Qin State very much.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Previously, the Qin State attacked the Chu State, and the Qin State sent troops twice. Later, the state of Chu was obviously at a disadvantage.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It was Qin who destroyed Chu. In 263 BC, King Kaolie of Chu succeeded to the throne and appointed Chun Shenjun as Ling Yin, who sent troops to help Zhao relieve the siege of Handan, and led troops to destroy Lu State, and Chu State was revived for a time. However, in 241 BC, Chun Shenjun organized the last alliance of the eastern states, but was defeated by the Qin army, and King Chu Kaolie, fearing retaliation from the Qin state, moved the capital to Shouchun further east.

    In 238 BC, after the death of King Chu Kaolie, Li Yuan, a disciple of Chunshenjun, staged a coup d'état to kill Chunshenjun, and the national strength of Chu was even more sluggish. After the Qin Wangzheng was in power, he knew that the Chu general Xiang Yan was good at fighting, and sent Li Xin as a general in advance, leading 200,000 soldiers and horses, wanting to destroy Chu, defeated, was put into two walls, and killed seven captains.

    Then send the veteran general Wang Jian to command 600,000 Qin divisions for a year, and in 223 BC, he defeated the Chu army and captured Chu Jun. Xiong Qi, who was supported by Xiang Yan, was also quickly captured and killed, and the state of Chu perished.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The main reason is that the Qin State has become strong after changing the law, and sent Zhang Yi to deceive Chu, defeated the million-strong army of the Chu State at once, and occupied a large area of land in the west of the Chu State, and then Bai Qi hit the capital of the Chu State, and the Chu State was already very weak during the reign of King Yingzheng of Qin, and the King of Chu had to flee to Shouchun (now Shou County, Anhui), and Xiang Yan had to commit suicide after Shouchun was lost.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Qin and Chu were not comparable, and Chu's national strength and finances were at least five times that of Qin.

    The main reason for the Qin State was that the law reform was successful, and the military strength gradually became stronger, but it was still difficult to shake the Chu State, and the Chu State was defeated by corruption.

    Let's ask a Qin State that has always been united by its strength and strength, and a Chu State that is greedy for comfort and self-confidence and has the greatest national strength, does it need to be said who wins and who loses?

    In the past, it was the Chu State that was most likely to unify the world, but the Chu State did not meet the Ming Jun.

    Although Qin Shi Huang was stained with the light of his ancestors, it only took Qin Shi Huang ten years to unify the six countries, which fundamentally illustrates the corruption of the other six countries.

    Xiang Yu's standard Chu people, with his power, are also the most likely to be emperors, but Liu Bang, who is still outnumbered, is still killed, so it can be seen that victory or defeat is still the operation of the first leader.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Qin annihilated Chu History is so incredible Back then, King Chu Huai said that the one who entered the pass first was the king Liu Bang, who was the Duke of Pei, was the first to enter Xianyang Qin Ziying surrendered to Liu Bang and made an agreement with the people of Guanzhong for three chapters, but when Xiang Yu entered Xianyang again, Qin Ziying refused to surrender to him, so Great Qin died in the hands of Liu Bang.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In 221 BC, the Qin Dynasty destroyed the other six kingdoms (Qi, Chu, Yan, Han, Zhao, and Wei) and unified the Central Plains! At this time, the reigning emperor was Qin Shi Huang, but not long after the unification, Qin Shi Huang died, about ten years like this (the details are not clear), as a result, Chen Sheng Wu Guang peasant uprising, and the original six countries of the nobles and royal descendants also rose up, have re-established the vassal states in the original land, among which the descendants of Xiang Yan, the general of the original Chu State, Xiang Yu and his uncle Xiang Liang became the largest rebel army, they found the royal descendants of the original Chu State, King Chu Huai, and re-established the Chu State, Finally, under the leadership of Xiang Yu, he captured Xianyang and destroyed the Qin Dynasty, and later Xiang Yu abolished the king of Chu Huai, and became the king (Chu overlord), and divided the princes, among which Liu Bang, the founder of the Han Dynasty, was sealed in Hanzhong as the king of Han, and then it was the Chu and Han rivalries, and finally the Chu overlord Xiang Yu failed! There is the Han Dynasty!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The Qin State destroyed the Chu State, and the Western Chu destroyed the Qin Dynasty.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    First the Qin State destroyed the Chu State Then Xiang Yu, a hero of the world, came and avenged a beautiful revenge for the Chu State, and in the end, the Chu State destroyed the Qin Dynasty.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In the twenty-fourth year of the reign of King Qin (223 BC), Qin destroyed Chu, so it was Qin who destroyed Chu. The capital of Qin was captured by Liu Bang, so it is accurate to say that the Qin Dynasty perished at the hands of Han, not at the hands of Chu.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Qin annihilated Chu. At the end of Qin, even if the Chu people destroyed Qin, it could not be regarded as a "Chu State".

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Qin's destruction of Chu refers to the destruction of Chu by Qin at the end of the Warring States period. The death of Chu and Qin refers to the fact that Xiang Yu and Liu Bang rebelled to overthrow the Qin Dynasty. Different.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    At the beginning, of course, Qin destroyed Chu Luo.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    A generation of emperors was born violent, and it was his lifelong wish to unify the six countries, and it was Qin who destroyed Chu in history. You... Did you watch Qin Shi Mingyue's ** too much??

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    First, the Qin state destroyed the Chu state, and later Xiang Yu (Chu) and Liu Bangyou destroyed the Qin.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Although Chu has three households, the death of Qin will be Chu.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    During the Warring States period, Qin destroyed Chu, and at the end of the Qin Dynasty, Chu destroyed Qin.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    During the Warring States period, China had the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period, and later Qin Shi Huang destroyed the Six Kingdoms (including the Chu State in today's Hunan, Hubei) and unified the whole country, and Qin also became the first feudal dynasty in Chinese history. Therefore, Qin Shi Huang destroyed the six countries, including the Chu state, unified weights and measures and partners, and unified the whole country. This belongs to the Warring States period when the Qin State destroyed the Chu State, and one vassal state destroyed another vassal state.

    After the Qin Dynasty unified the whole country, statistics were brutal, and there were uprisings in various places. One of the most famous rebel leaders at that time was Xiang Yu, whose ancestor was a general of Chu during the Warring States Period, Xiang Yu proclaimed himself the overlord of Western Chu, and finally destroyed the Qin Dynasty and burned Afang Palace. So from this point of view, it was Chu who destroyed Qin.

    Therefore, there is a saying that "although Chu can kill Qin, three households". In fact, the state of Chu did not exist at that time.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    1. The unification of the six kingdoms of Qin was due to the Shang Dynasty reform, and after the Shang Dynasty reform, the Qin State gradually became stronger and became the most powerful prince in the west. Medium width.

    2. In 356 BC, Shang Ying, with the support of Qin Xiaogong, presided over the reform of the Qin State. The drastic implementation of social reforms violated the interests of the slave owners and aristocrats, and Shang Ying lost his backer after the death of Qin Xiaogong, and was finally killed by a car. However, Shang Ying's changes continued.

    3. The state of Chu went to extinction, because there was no virtuous monarch and no drastic reforms in the later period of the Chu state.

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