Before Qin Shi Huang became a king, he had a best friend, what happened next?

Updated on history 2024-05-12
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The change of every dynasty is naturally indispensable to war. For the pursuit of power, all true feelings seem to become less important. Among them, Qin Shi Huang is the best example, he has a brutal personality, you may not think, once he also had a very good friend, but, even if it was the best friend, Qin Shi Huang did not let him go in the end.

    This friend was Dan, the prince of Yan State, and when they were young, both of them were sent to Zhao State as hostages. Because of the same experience, the two became good brothers, but in the end, they inevitably became enemies.

    Survival of the fittest has always been the law, and at that time, weak countries could only be bullied. In order to dispel the vigilance of the powerful country, he sent people with status in his own country as hostages, and King Qin Xiaowen of Qin was disgusted with Xia Ji, so he sent his son Yiren over. However, Lü Buwei thought that Yiren was extraordinary, so he invested a lot of energy in him, and even gave his concubine to Yiren.

    And Ying Zheng is the child of the two of them.

    Later, with the help of Lü Buwei, King Zhao agreed to return to China. But before they could set off, Qin and Zhao fought each other, and the aliens escaped, while Yingzheng's mother and son were detained.

    The two returned to their respective countries. Ying Zheng also successfully ascended the throne and began his plan to unify the world. After countless foreshadowings from predecessors, the Qin State was already very strong, and the Emperor of the Yan State was afraid of the Qin State and sent the Prince Dan overHe thinks they've been friends and maybe they'll get along.

    But in the face of unifying the world, Ying Zheng has long stopped caring about their friendship.

    Prince Dan was also very disappointed in their friendship, and found that he couldn't sit still like this, and had to find a way out by himself. During the war between Qin and Zhao, Prince Dan escaped. So there was Jing Ke behind the assassination of King Qin, after the failure, the Emperor of Yan killed the crown prince Dan, and handed over the head to King Qin to extinguish the fire, but he didn't expect that King Qin would have cut off all feelings long ago in front of dominating the world.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Qin Shi Huang's friend was Dan, the crown prince of Yan, and both met when they were in Zhao when they were protons. After the two of them returned to their respective countries, their relationship became estranged. After Qin became emperor, Dan was worried that Yan would be destroyed by Qing Qin, so he sent Jing Ke to assassinate Qin.

    Later Qin was furious and forcibly sent troops against Yan.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Later, when Qin Shi Huang became the emperor, his good friend also followed, and then Qin Shi Huang made one of the princes of one side, enjoying the glory and wealth.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Later, this friend found him, but he did not entrust him with the task, because he felt that his friend was not the material for an official.

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