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Because after he became the emperor, he was very busy with his usual work, and then he never had time, and his focus was not on this at all.
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It's because I haven't found someone I like, and there may be some external influences, so I haven't set up a queen.
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After the ancient Chinese emperors were established, Qin Shi Huang did not set up a queen, resulting in a tomb in the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, and there was no queen's tomb. According to the Xinhua News Agency, quoted by the Beijing Entertainment News, experts who participated in the "Sixth Academic Symposium on Qin Warriors" believe that the establishment of the Qin Dynasty is related to the construction of political power, but the fundamental reason lies in the influence of Qin Shi Huang's personal character and family environment.
Qin Shi Huang is one of the most powerful figures in Chinese history, known as the "First Emperor of the Ages". His life is full of legends, from his birth to the unification of the Six Kingdoms to his death, all of which are unsolved mysteries. This queen of the first emperor of the ages!
Whether it is the "Historical Records" or the "Zizhi Tongjian", there is no record of Qin Shi Huang establishing the empress.
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Qin Shi Huang did not have a queen in his life, and there are two possibilities: First, he did not find someone worthy of the latter position; The second is that his queen is a native of Chu, and for political reasons, he erased her from history.
Before the First Emperor, there was no emperor and no empress in China. When he unified the six countries, he felt that his merits were comparable to the three emperors and five emperors, so he had the title of emperor and queen. In fact, it is not very difficult to find a human queen in his harem.
When the emperor is qualified, look at himself to know; Then to be a queen, who is qualified is even more certain.
For a role like the empress, her function is mainly to lead the backyard of the emperor's house and manage household chores. Virtuous housekeeper, good manners. Are you still afraid that you won't be able to find one of the three thousand harem?
So I don't think that the first emperor did not have a queen in his life。In fact, the ancients married early. After the first emperor performed the crown ceremony at the age of twenty, he was said to have a wife.
The queen must have been there for a long time.
When Qin had not yet unified the Six Kingdoms, Chu was the most powerful of the Six Kingdoms. At that time, his father was a stranger, and if he wanted to take the throne, he had to rely on Mrs. Huayang, who was born in the nobility of Chu State.
It is conceivable that when the First Emperor himself ascended the throne, the aristocratic group of the Chu State made great efforts. Therefore, his original queen is very likely to be a girl from the Chu State.
However, when he unified the Six Kingdoms and wanted to carry out political reforms, the old aristocratic power of the Six Nations became his biggest stumbling block. He wants to eradicate the forces of Chu, so he, the queen of Chu, is no longer suitable to stay in the back seat. But at this time, his queen had already given birth to Fusu.
Fusu has the blood of the Chu people (the rebels at the end of Qin played the banner of the Chu State and Fusu),Therefore, he did not want Fusu to inherit him for a while. In order to preserve the achievements of the country's reforms, the first emperor even asked Confucian scholars whether he could practice the system of Zen concession and give the emperor to virtuous people after he was enshrined in Mount Tai. As a result, he was ridiculed by Bao Bering.
Therefore, it is very likely that Qin Shi Huang was not unsealed, but after the sealing, and becausePolitical justifications, abolished her.
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Because of Qin Shi Huang's character and living environment. Qin Shi Huang originally lived in Zhao with his mother Zhao Ji, but later because Qin Shi Huang wanted to return to China to inherit the throne, Zhao Ji returned to Qin with Ying Zheng. It is said that Zhao Ji was originally Lü Buwei's concubine, and later the son of Qin State, Ying Yiren, fell in love with Zhao Ji, so Lü Buwei dedicated Zhao Ji to Ying Yiren, so there are rumors that Ying Zheng's biological father is Lü Buwei.
It's just that there are different opinions, however, Lü Buwei has always helped Yingzheng, and when Yingzheng was a proton in Zhao State, Lü Buwei wanted Yingzheng to return to Qin. During this period, he planned a lot of things, and also helped Yingzheng obtain the throne, and Lü Buwei also successfully transformed from a wealthy businessman to a prime minister. After Ying Zheng succeeded to the throne, Zhao Ji, who was still young, rekindled his old relationship with Lu Buwei, and then the two have been secretly together without Ying Zheng, but Lu Buwei thought that if he had been entangled with the Queen Mother, he would be ruined if he was discovered, so Lu Buwei found a lover for the Queen Mother.
Ying Zheng, who was still young at the time, didn't know about the Queen Mother and Chang Yu, and later until the Queen Mother gave birth to Chang Yu's child, Chang Yu's power at that time was very large, second only to Prime Minister Lu Buwei. So after the Queen Mother gave birth to a child, in order not to affect her throne, Ying Zheng has been holding back for many years, and when the opportunity comes, Ying Zheng will execute the Queen Mother's illegitimate sons, and at the same time, Ying Zheng and Zhao Ji also cut off the relationship between mother and son. Because Lü Buwei was implicated by Chang Yu, he was dismissed from his official position as prime minister by Yingzheng, and even demoted Lü Buwei to Henan.
It's just that Yingzheng at that time was still living a relatively nourishing life, so Yingzheng demoted Lü Buwei to Shu, and Lü Buwei chose to commit suicide at this time. And Ying Zheng also doesn't trust women because of her mother's relationship.
And for the emperor Yingzheng, the women in the harem represent the forces of all parties, if the queen is established, then it may make one side of the power dominant, so if there is no queen, then the forces of the harem will remain balanced and contain each other.
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Native Family Psychological Shadow Series.
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Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of the ages, did not have a queen, and her mother gave her too much shadow.
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Qin Shi Huang Yingzheng, Ying surname, Zhao or Qin, Ming Zheng (one said the name is positive), also known as Zhao Zheng, Zu Long, etc. Son of King Xiang of Qin Zhuang and Zhao Ji.
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Qin Shi Huang swept the six countries, unified the world, and there were countless beauties in the harem, why didn't he make a queen?
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One of the four reasons that prompted Qin Shi Huang not to establish the latter is the most likely and the most influential for him, when it is the huge psychological trauma and psychological distortion brought to him by his mother's behavior. In history, Qin Shi Huang's mother Zhao Ji misbehaved, first as a concubine of the speculative businessman Lü Buwei, two months pregnant (most people think that she was pregnant with the later Qin Shi Huang), and then Lü Buwei dedicated to the grandson of the king of Qin, Chu, Zi Chu succeeded to the throne and was called King Zhuangxiang, after the death of King Zhuangxiang, as the queen mother, she still often revisited the old relationship with Lü Buwei. Later, she had an affair with Miao Yu and gave birth to two sons.
His mother's misconduct made Qin Shi Huang angry and embarrassed, and he was embarrassed and embarrassed, which made him psychologically depressed and his personality became extremely complicated. The psychological shadow brought by his mother has always accompanied Qin Shi Huang, and his resentment towards his mother has developed and generalized into hatred of all women, causing him to be paranoid in marriage later. In today's terms, Qin Shi Huang has fallen into a state of illness and needs to go to mental health counseling.
Therefore, the psychological damage and psychological distortion caused by the mother's behavior are important factors in Qin Shi Huang's refusal to establish an empress. Second, Qin Shi Huang was the first emperor to basically unify China, standing in the position of future generations to affirm and appreciate his historical merits needless to say, Qin Shi Huang was also very pretentious at that time, and considered himself to have more merit than the ancient sages Three Emperors and Five Emperors, and the requirements for the queen were naturally very high, so high that even he couldn't say clearly, so he looked left and right, and no one among the beauties in the harem could meet his standards. Third, due to his life experience and the influence of the surrounding environment, he developed a mean and suspicious character of Qin Shi Huang since he was a child.
On the one hand, his spirit is extremely high, he has been fighting for many years, sweeping the six countries, pacifying the Quartet, and establishing a unified empire; On the other hand, he may have feared that the appointment of an empress would hinder him and prevent him from realizing his lofty ideals. Imagine a person who is dissatisfied with his family and turns all his energy to political ideals, what does the ideal mean to him, and what is the reluctance to sacrifice some personal and vulgar thoughts in order to realize the ideal? Fourth, as we all know, Qin Shi Huang pursued immortality and had a soft spot for artifice and alchemy.
Qin Shi Huang visited the homeland of the Six Kingdoms four times, and three of them met with Xu Fu and other monks to seek the elixir of immortality, and also sent Xu Fu to lead 3,000 boys and girls to the East China Sea Shenshan to seek medicine. This strong interest in and diligent pursuit of the dream of immortality also inhibited interest in other things to a certain extent, and one of the results was that the great event of the establishment was left behind.
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Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of the ages, did not have a queen, and her mother gave her too much shadow.
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There is no record of the name of the empress of Qin Shi Huang in history, and there is no location of the queen's mausoleum in the mausoleum of the first emperor.
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Fear of dying at his hands.
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Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of the ages, did not have a queen, and her mother gave her too much shadow.
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Qin Shi Huang was a very great emperor during the Qin Dynasty in China, he created a situation of national unification, destroyed the six countries, and also carried out the Shang Dynasty reform, which brought the economic development of the whole country to its peak. And such a great man did not have a queen in his lifetime. Many people may wonder why Qin Shi Huang didn't have an empress.
In fact, Qin Shi Huang thought that there was no empress, which had a lot to do with his mother and Qin Shi Huang's own identity.
1. The reason why Qin Shi Huang's mother, Qin Shi Huang, failed to appoint a woman as empress in his life, was mainly because of his mother. Because during the reign of Qin Shi Huang, his mother and Lü Buwei, a very famous merchant at that time, held the power of the imperial court. Once because of his mother's relationship, Qin Shi Huang almost lost the power of the Qin Dynasty and lost the power and status of the emperor.
Moreover, Qin Shi Huang himself was a very suspicious person, because this incident made Qin Shi Huang feel that women were likely to lead to the destruction of the entire country, so since then, he has made up his mind not to make an empress.
Second, the queen restricts In addition, the reason why Qin Shi Huang did not establish a queen in his life was mainly because he was afraid that after the queen was established, this woman would pose a certain threat to his status. It is well known that women will restrain men's behavior to a certain extent, and Qin Shi Huang was also afraid that the empress would become his weakness. With this in mind, Qin Shi Huang chose not to be an empress.
In addition, during the reign of Qin Shi Huang, government affairs were indeed very busy. He has never been interested in the affairs of his harem. Besides, he felt that there was no woman in the harem who could meet the standard of the queen in his heart, so he had no intention of becoming a queen.
3. Conclusion: The reason why Qin Shi Huang, as the king of a country, did not have a queen in his life. A large part of this is related to his mother, but also a small part has a lot to do with his own opinions.
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Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of the ages, did not have a queen, and her mother gave her too much shadow.
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His mother Zhao Ji's actions made Qin Shi Huang completely distrust women, and the First Emperor, who was completely disappointed in women, naturally did not set up an empress.
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Because Qin Shi Huang's mother Zhao Ji once had an affair with Lü Buwei and was discovered by Qin Shi Huang, leaving a shadow on Qin Shi Huang, Qin Shi Huang did not have an empress.
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Because Qin Shi Huang didn't want the harem, he was restless because of the queen's position, and thought that not establishing a queen could ensure the stability and peace of the harem.
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Because his mother, Empress Dowager Zhao, once hooked up with Lü Buwei. This caused him a big psychological shadow, and he didn't want to stand up again. There is another reason, that is, because he is too busy to have time to make a queen.
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