Why didn t Qin Shi Huang doubt Wang Qian s loyalty?

Updated on workplace 2024-06-03
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because he is a man with no ambitions. For people who have no ambitions, it is good to eat and have fun and live their own lives, and it will not pose a threat to Qin Shi Huang. So Qin Shi Huang was very relieved.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This has something to do with Wang Qian's background, Wang Jian was born in a famous family and has been rooted in the Qin State for many years, everyone is prosperous and prosperous, and Wang Jian has no reason to betray Qin Shi Huang.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First of all, Wang Jian did not have the heart of rebellion, and he made immortal contributions to the Great Qin Dynasty, and Wang Jian was a smart person, so that King Qin completely believed that he really had no ambition and just wanted to live a stable life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Qin Shi Huang did not doubt Wang Qian's loyalty, because Qin Shi Huang's courage in unifying the world was actually related to Wang Qian's great achievements, and Wang Jian at that time had no ambition to rebel, and he was loyal all his life.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Wang Jian didn't save Qin because he had already died when Qin was in danger.

    Wang Jian also died in 210 BC at the latest, in the first year of Qin II's accession to the throne. And we must know that the first large-scale peasant uprising that broke out in the Qin Dynasty, the "Chen Sheng Wu Guang Uprising", broke out in 209 BC. That is to say, when the Qin Dynasty was really facing a crisis of rule, Wang Jian had been dead for at least a year.

    To sum up, although Wang Jian is a fierce general of the Qin State, there is no way to protect the Zhu Qin State.

    Wang Qian's exploits:

    As a veteran of the Four Dynasties, Wang Jian respected him very much in the court, and he returned to his hometown after the destruction of the Yan Kingdom.

    In 224 BC (the twenty-second year of Qin Shi Huang), Wang Jian led his troops to attack Chu, and after the army arrived at the border of Chu, the wall was not strong for a whole year, and 600,000 soldiers were hoarded to recuperate, and even played stones every day for entertainment.

    The Chu army was helpless because of the small number of soldiers, and finally couldn't hold it back after a year, just when the Chu army was mobilizing, Wang Jian led his troops to attack and break the Chu army, kill Xiang Yan Yuqi, capture the king of Chu, and pacify the Chu state. Later, he conquered Baiyue in the south, won the victory, and was awarded the title of Marquis of Wu for his merits. Wang Ben, the son of Wang Qian, is also famous for his military exploits, and the Yan Kingdom was destroyed by the joint efforts of Wang Jian and Wang Ben.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When the Qin Dynasty fell, Wang Jian returned to his hometown with a farewell.

    Wang Jian died around 210 BC, in the first year of Qin II's accession to the throne. The first large-scale peasant uprising in the Qin Dynasty, the Chen Sheng and Wu Guang Uprising, broke out in 209 BC. By the time the Qin Dynasty was in real crisis, Wang Jian had been dead for at least a year.

    A famous general of the Qin State who died long before the uprising of Chen Sheng and Wu Guang, Wang Jian naturally could not lead his troops to save the country when the Qin State was destroyed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because Wang Jian had been dead for many years at that time, let alone bring it up to save the Qin State.

    At that time, the large-scale peasant uprising that really affected the rule of the Qin Dynasty, the Chen Sheng and Wu Guang Uprising, broke out in 209 BC, at which time Wang Jian had already died for a year, and the subsequent large-scale uprising was a matter of the future.

    However, although Wang Jian and his son were dead, Wang Qian's grandson had a heavy army at this time and wanted to help the Qin Dynasty eliminate the rebellious party.

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