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Because Prince Dan didn't trust Tian Guang, he naturally didn't trust Jing Ke recommended by Tian Guang, Tian Guang committed suicide to show his loyalty, and asked Prince Dan to believe in Jing Ke and let him go.
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Because Tian Guang was also involved in Jing Ke's assassination of King Yingzheng of Qin, but the prince Dan at that time did not trust Tian Guang very much and did not tell Tian Guang many things, so Tian Guang committed suicide in front of Jing Ke.
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Jing Ke assassinated King Yingzheng of Qin, and the reason why Tian Guang wanted to kill himself and the matter failed was because this matter also had something to do with him, so he chose to commit suicide.
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The reason why Jing Ke assassinated King Yingzheng of Qin and Tian Guang committed suicide was because they came to see him through Tian Guang, and accompanying the king is like accompanying the tiger, especially the assassination of the emperor, which must be investigated, and most of the people who are implicated will be executed.
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Jing Ke's plan to assassinate Qin was planned by Tian Guang, and the reason why he killed himself in front of Jing Ke was to force Jing Ke to carry out this assassination plan and increase the success rate of the plan.
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Because this person was also involved in this activity, he knew his results when he failed in the economic department.
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Because it was Tian Guang who recommended Jing Ke to Prince Dan to complete the task of assassinating King Qin, no matter whether Jing Ke succeeded in assassinating King Qin or not, Jing Ke would definitely die, as Jing Ke's friend, Tian Guang must have felt very guilty in his heart, so he wanted to kill himself.
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Because compared with modern people, the ancients valued dignity and the quality of life more, and they did not pursue the length of life, but the splendor of life that burst out in an instant.
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Because only dead people can keep secrets, because Prince Dan doesn't trust Tian Guang, Tian Guangna feels that he has been insulted, so he commits suicide in a fit of anger.
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At that time, Jing Ke assassinated the King of Qin, and Tian Guang contributed a lot of strength in this, and he paid for his life afterwards.
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The mastermind behind Jing Ke's assassination of Qin is Tian Guang, this person has always been chivalrous and righteous, making friends, and interacting with Jing Ke is the most speculative, after making a plan to assassinate the king of Qin for Prince Dan, he did not hesitate to use his death to improve the possibility of success.
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The real mastermind of this assassination is Tian Guang, and his suicide is not only because Prince Dan is suspicious, but also because he has always been chivalrous and righteous, making friends, and interacting with Jing Ke is the most speculative. So his death can make Jing Ke more determined.
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When Prince Dan told Jing Ke about Tian Guang's strategy, later Jing Ke was attacked by Prince Dan's sugar-coated cannonballs and Tian Guang's self-killing to show that he also wanted to contribute to this major event, and still sang the sad song of "The wind is sluggish and the water is cold, and the strong man will never return once he is gone", and went to Xianyang to die generously.
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In fact, it was not only because Prince Dan was suspicious, but also forced Jing Ke to go on the road, Prince Dan's distrust was just an excuse that Tian Guang said to Jing Ke, and it was Tian Guang's real plan to use his own death to force Jing Ke to assassinate King Qin.
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Because Prince Dan was suspicious of him at that time, he could only kill himself to show his innocence, and at the same time, it was also to force Jing Ke to carry out his plan.
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The mastermind of this assassination was Tian Guang, who killed himself in order to dispel Prince Dan's suspicion of him, and also to force Jing Ke to assassinate King Qin as soon as possible.
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Tian Guang recommended his friend Jing Ke to Prince Dan and recommended Jing Ke to assassinate Qin Wangzheng. Tian Guang killed himself in order to motivate Jing Ke's Zhijie and let him work for Prince Dan, and also to eliminate Prince Dan's suspicion of him.
The main reason is that it was bad luck, after all, in the territory of the Qin State at that time, there was a imperial doctor who came to help. In addition, Jing Ke is not a killer, he wants to hijack Yingzheng and return the territory of Yanguo, but he does not make a ruthless move.
Of course not. Under the circumstances at that time, the comprehensive national strength of Yan was on the lower side. Even if they are not defeated by Qin, they will be defeated by Zhao, Qi, and even Wei. This is in terms of comprehensive national strength, that is, hard power. >>>More
Jing Ke's heroic actions confirmed the sentence in "Mencius", "Life is also what I want, righteousness is also what I want, you can't have both, and those who sacrifice their lives to take righteousness are also". >>>More
First of all, they are brave and resourceful, ambitious, loyal, fearless in the face of great enemies, improvised, and resourceful. Put life and death aside. There is a noble temperament.
Paragraph 8, an excerpt to be recited, reads as follows: >>>More