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The most famous is Zhang Yi. The two are both well-known vertical and horizontal artists, one is engaged in joint vertical, and the other is engaged in continuous horizontal. Come on.
It is said that the two are brothers and studied under Guiguzi. However, there is no definite evidence. Zhang Yi became famous earlier than Su Qin.
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No. Zhang Yi was the reign of King Huiwen of Qin, and Su Qin was the period of King Zhaoxiang of Qin.
1, Su Qin. Su Qin (?) 284 BC), the word Jizi, a native of Luoyang in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, was named "Wu Anjun", a famous strategic spy during the Warring States Period.
Su Qin came from an ordinary background, and later became famous for "lobbying the princes", and occupied an extremely important position in a series of historical events in the last years of the Warring States period.
2, Zhang Yi. ZHANG Yi (?) 309 BC), a native of Zhangyi Village, Anyi (now Wanrong, Shanxi), a descendant of Wei nobles, a famous columnist, diplomat and strategist during the Warring States Period.
Zhang Yi pioneered the diplomatic strategy of Lianheng and lobbied to enter Qin. King Qin Hui named Zhang Yi as the prime minister, and later Zhang Yi sent an envoy to lobby the vassal states, breaking the "posture and vertical" with "horizontal", so that all countries have changed from joining together to resist Qin to even horizontal and pro-Qin. Zhang Yi was also named Wu Xinjun by the King of Qin.
After the death of King Qin Hui, because the enthroned King Wu of Qin did not like Zhang Yi when he was the crown prince, Zhang Yi fled to Wei and served as Wei minister, and died a year later.
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It is regarded as a native of the Zhou State, recorded as Luoyang, and belonged to the Zhou State at that time.
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Su Qin (?) 335-284 BC), the word Jizi, according to the Eastern Zhou Dynasty Luoyang Xuanli (now the eastern suburbs of Luoyang Taipingzhuang area), a Korean during the Warring States Period, is a longitudinal and horizontal family with the same name as Zhang Yi. It can be said that "the world is afraid of anger, and the world is extinguished when you live in peace".
He was born in a peasant family, known for his great ambitions, and had studied the art of vertical and horizontal with Guiguzi for many years.
Conspired with Zhao Qin Yangjun, mobilized Han, Zhao, Yan, Wei, and Qi to join forces, and forced the Qin State to abolish the emperor and retreat. In the fragment of the silk book "Warring States Policy", there are 16 pieces of his lobbying speeches and letters, which are different from those contained in the "Historical Records".
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Zonghengjia, the third and fourth apprentices of Guiguzi, Su Qin advocated longitudinal and united the six countries to resist Qin.
Zhang Yi advocated horizontally, asking Qin to disperse the alliance of the six countries and break each one.
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Su Qin, the word Jizi, is a native of Luoyang. A famous columnist during the Warring States Period, at the peak of his life, he was also the prime minister of Qi, Chuyan, Han, Zhao and Wei. Well, you read that right, among the Seven Heroes of the Warring States, there are six kingdoms that hang on his waist, and his name is roughly similar to "Daenerys, the stormborn of the Targaryan family, the heir to the Iron Throne, the rightful queen of the Andals and the ancestors, the guardian of the seven kingdoms, the mother of dragons, Kalixi on the savannah, Queen Meereen, the unburner, the liberator"...
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Su Qin was a famous columnist, diplomat and strategist during the Warring States Period.
Su Qin (?) —284 BC), his surname, Su's name, Qin's name, and Jizi's name, were born in Luoyang (now Luoyang City, Henan). During the Warring States period, he was a famous columnist, diplomat and strategist.
In his early years, he devoted himself to the Guiguzi sect and learned the art of vertical and horizontal. After studying and traveling for many years, he returned home. Subsequently, he studied "Yin Fu" assiduously, lobbied the countries, was appreciated by Yan Wengong, sent an envoy to Zhao State, put forward the strategic idea of "uniting and verticalizing" the six countries to resist Qin, and finally formed a joint alliance, appointed as the "chief of the covenant", and admired the seal of the six countries, so that the Qin State did not dare to send troops to Hanguguan for fifteen years.
After the dissolution of the alliance, the State of Qi attacked the State of Yan, and Su Qin said that Qi returned the city of the State of Yan. Later, from Yan to Qi, engaged in anti-intermediary activities, was appointed as a guest secretary by Qi State, and the doctors of Qi sent people to assassinate him because of the competition for favor, and Su Qin offered advice to kill the assassin before his death.
He is the author of 31 articles of "Suzi", which is included in "Hanshu Art and Literature Chronicles", which is early and unknown. The book "Warring States Zongheng Family Letter" contains 16 of his lobbying speeches and letters, of which 11 are not found in the existing ancient books.
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Su Qin (?) 284 BC), a native of Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan), was a famous columnist, diplomat and strategist during the Warring States Period.
Su Qin studied under Guiguzi, and after completing his studies, he traveled for many years and returned home. Later, he studied "Yin Fu" diligently, and a year later lobbied the world, was appreciated by Yan Wengong, and sent an envoy to Zhao State. After Su Qin arrived in Zhao, he put forward the strategic idea of uniting the six countries to resist Qin, and finally formed a joint alliance, serving as the "chief of the covenant", and also admired the seal of the six countries, so that Qin did not dare to send a letter to Guguan for 15 years.
After the dissolution of the alliance, the State of Qi attacked the State of Yan, and Su Qin said that Qi returned the city of the State of Yan. After attacking the skin, he went from Yan to Qi, engaged in anti-intermediary activities, and was appointed as a guest secretary by Qi Chan Hongguo, and the doctors of Qi sent people to assassinate him because of the competition for favor, and Su Qin sent a plan to kill the assassin before his death.
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