If Fusu doesn t die, will Qin die?

Updated on history 2024-04-07
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Most likely, it won't, and it probably will continue for a hundred years.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It will definitely perish, you see what dynasty will not perish. It's just that it's just a legend that Fusu is more talented, I'm curious, if he has the ability, how can he let his brother do it?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Although Fusu is talented, even if he doesn't die, even if he becomes Qin II, even if he doesn't get worse, he can't change the way the Qin Dynasty governs, and he can't calm the people's anger accumulated over the years.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is impossible for Qin not to be extinguished, but it is a matter of time It's just that Fusu is talented, maybe it will be a little later, and I am afraid of fainting.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is a matter of time before it will perish.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's all to blame Xiang Shaolong!

    If there was no Xiang Shaolong, there would be no Qin Shi Huang, and if Xiang Shaolong did not have Xiang Yu's son, no one would destroy Qin!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If Fusu can succeed to the throne, maybe the Qin Dynasty may not just die with the second, because he may not appoint a villain like Zhao Gao

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    History cannot be assumed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Xiang Shaolong is a ** written by Mr. Huang.

    It's not really this person! The boss figured out that he was talking about history.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    History is written by people, and it is possible to change history when the right monarch is met at the right time. So there is no absolute, we can't intuitively say what Fusu will do when he becomes emperor.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Whether Fusu is talented or not, his greatest possibility is to develop the economy, appease the people, rein in people's hearts, and continue Qin's rule during his reign. But he can't control what will happen to his descendants!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, because the demise of a dynasty is the trend of historical development, and it will not change because of the power of one person. Therefore, the demise of Qin was not decided by Fusu alone.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hypothetically: *** is still there, what will happen to China now!!

    You understand the problem, your problem is solved!!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is only a matter of time, and the change of dynasty is a historical inevitability.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's hard to say, no one knows what will happen to him when he becomes emperor.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    For a long time, people felt that Fusu was wronged to die, but in fact, he knew the truth, and the fault was his infinite loyalty to the first emperor and the pedantry of Confucianism, and he didn't know how to be flexible and was willing to die, and the first emperor asked him to be the supervisor of the main force of the 300,000 Qin army, and Meng Tian was stationed on the Great Wall, which could see that this was the first emperor's weight to him, and it was also intended to be passed on, how could he see it? Even Meng Tian, who received Zhao Gao and Li tear's "urging" holy decree with Fusu, didn't believe that he died in Fusu and did not commit suicide but returned to Xianyang with Zhao Gao Of course, he was killed by Zhao Gao in the end But it can be seen that a martial artist did not judge himself in vain Not to mention that Fusu, the eldest son who was valued by the first emperor, was so difficult that he didn't know the truth? ? Is there no doubt at all?

    And still on their own turf? Does Zhao Gao dare to force him? There is only one answer:

    It was he who died willingly.

    After I watched the central version of Zhang Fengyi's "Qin Shi Huang", I didn't say that I found the answer, but it is worth pondering, and the final ending is Li tearing up and Fusu having a separate conversation (probably as follows) Fusu: Tell me the truth!

    Fusu: Kill you and then make Meng Tian the prime minister (note: Li's only daughter married Fusu and there was a conflict between Fusu and Li).

    Fusu: If I raise an army, it will be easy to judge.

    Lee: Childe won't 1If the son rises up an army, he will definitely kill the people.

    This is what Childe does not want to see 2If Gongzi becomes the second emperor of Great Qin, he will implement civil rule, which will inevitably overthrow the cornerstone of Great Qin laid by His Majesty the First Emperor by force, which is even more unwilling to be done by Gongzi. Fusu is the filial son of the Ming Dynasty).

    This dialogue is very interesting and interesting, and maybe that's why Fusu died voluntarily.

    I think that judging from the whole incident, learning more about the name of the first emperor is just that Fusu can't understand it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    History is not something that can be changed by one person, what becomes history is inevitable.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In that case, the Qin Dynasty would definitely not be so short-lived, Fusu was indeed a very political visionary, and he was generous in heart. And Hu Hai I think it's really funny, he himself is not brutal, but he doesn't know anything about governing the country. Let people like Zhao Gao come to him, so Qin also died.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    What can Fusu do? Nothing can be done, the building from Qin Shi Huang to work fast, blindly pay attention to efficiency determines that the building will fall. After the end of the war, you should rest with the people. Even if Fusu can have the courage to change the policy 180 degrees when he comes to power, it will be difficult to return.

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