What kind of person was Qin Shi Huang?

Updated on history 2024-05-04
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Historically, Qin Shi Huang can be said to be a very eloquent person, both in terms of political vision and military talent. Therefore, Qin Shi Huang was able to unify the six kingdoms. And many of his visions are indeed very far-sighted, such as the unification of weights and measures, and the unification of currency.

    This has had an extremely profound impact on future generations. Although she personally has some limitations of feudal thinking, her overall personal contribution to the entire Chinese nation is still there.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Qin Shi Huang completed the first great unification in the history of our country and established the first feudal state in Chinese history.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is recorded that when the First Emperor interrogated the prisoners during his eastern tour, he listened to the prisoners' statements while taking notes, and at the same time would ask the prisoners according to the prisoners' words.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    He pursues perfection in his work, and obviously some things can be completed in sections, but he doesn't, so he has to complete them all at once, such as building the Great Wall. When Qin attacked Zhao, he personally went to Zhao and killed those who had bullied him.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Qin Shi Huang started a period of prosperity of empires, brought a prosperous and stable life to the people, and was a good emperor.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To a great extent, Wang Jian led hundreds of thousands of troops when he went out on the expedition, and he was afraid that he would suspect that he wanted to seize power, so he asked for fertile land and money. When the First Emperor heard this, he laughed a few times and gave him something as a gift. The first emperor dared to use people without doubt, and Wang Jian dared to sacrifice his life for the king.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Personally, I think the Qin Dynasty existed because of him. The First Emperor returned to China at the age of thirteen to inherit the throne, at the age of twenty-four he eradicated the forces of Chang Yu Lü Buwei and seized real power, at the age of thirty-one he began to lead the Qin State to the east, at the age of forty-one to complete the great unification, and died of illness in the sand dunes at the age of fifty (I personally tend to be poisoned by Zhao Gao and others, but there is no evidence, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases can also make people die violently), the first emperor was simply born for the great unification.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    He was very short-tempered, and just because his mother gave birth to a younger brother with Chang Yu, he threw the baby less than 100 days old to death. Just a few warlocks spoke ill of him, and he buried them all alive.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    He ascended the throne at the age of thirteen, became a pro-government at the age of 22, launched the unification war at the age of 29, became the emperor at the age of 39, and broke the palace ...... the dune platform at the age of 49He has been brilliant all his life.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I've never seen him, how do I know what kind of person he is? Also, those who comment on Qin Shi Huang, you have all seen Qin Shi Huang??? Otherwise, where did the commentators come from??? How unreasonable!

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