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In 210 B.C., Qin Shi Huang traveled to the sand dunes during his fifth great procession. Death from illness should be a normal death.
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Those who died on the way to the parade died of disease.
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The death of Qin Shi Huang is described in many places in the "Historical Records", which can be found in the "Qin Shi Huang Benji", "Li Silie's Biography", "Meng Tianlie's Biography" and other places, and it seems that the cause of death is clear and unquestionable. However, a careful reading of these texts about the death of Qin Shi Huang reveals that there are intriguing points. In the 37th year of the first emperor (210 BC), Qin Shi Huang went on his fifth tour, mainly touring Yunmeng, Heji and other places, Li Si, Hu Hai, Zhao Gao and other entourages, Shangqing Meng Yi was also among the entourage.
Meng Yi is Meng Tian's younger brother and a close confidant of the emperor, but when Qin Shi Huang was seriously ill on the way, Meng Yi was sent to "pray for the mountains and rivers". This seems to be Zhao Gao's strategy. Because Meng Tian led 3o thousand troops to garrison Shangjun with his son Fusu, he sent Meng Yi from Qin Shi Huang's side, that is, he removed Fusu's eyes and ears; In addition, Zhao Gao was sentenced to death by Meng Yi, and later because of Qin Shi Huang's pardon, Zhao Gao was restored to the official title, and Zhao Gao hated Meng Yi to the bone and wanted to destroy the Meng family.
Zhao Gao was a eunuch who was in charge of the royal chariot and the seal letter and ink book. This Qin Shi Huang parade is naturally indispensable to the affairs of the CRRC government order. And later, Zhao Gao also "did the Fu Xi thing", and was in charge of conveying the emperor's orders and the transfer of troops The voucher "Fu" and "Xi", of course, Zhao Gao followed.
Qin Shi was on this tour, tired all the way, and fell ill when he arrived in Pingyuanjin. Zhao Gao was ordered to write a suicide note to Fusu, the eldest son of Qin Shi Huang, who was appointed to supervise the army in Hetao: "Buried with the death of Xianyang."
Before the letter was sent away, Qin Shi Huang whined and mourned in the palace in the sand dunes (now north of Guangzong County, Hebei).
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In 210 B.C., he fell ill and died in the Dunes during his southern tour.
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Died of illness during the last cruise.
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Sick and dead, that's how TV is played.
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In 120 BC, the thirty-first year of Qin Shi Huang, Qin Shi Huang began his death tour. He led a large group of men and horses, set out from the capital Xianyang, went straight to Yunmeng in the south (now Honghu Lake and Dongting Lake area), and went to Jiuzhi Mountain to worship his ancestor Shun. Then, take a boat to the east, go ashore in Danyang (now Dangtu, Anhui), go to Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang), and cross the river to the west to climb Huiji Mountain, worship the Dayu who controls the water, and then carve the stone in Huiji Mountain.
After descending the mountain, he went north from Wuzhong (now Wu County, Jiangsu) to continue his journey to seek immortals. In order to be able to see the immortals, Qin Shi Huang has been along the sea to the north, but always found nothing, in the end, the disappointed Qin Shi Huang had to go back, did not expect to be in Pingyuanjin (now Pingyuan County, Shandong) can not afford to be sick. Zhao Gao, Li Si, Hu Hai and others who accompanied him knew that Qin Shi Huang's time was short, but because Qin Shi Huang was taboo to say the word "death", no one dared to ask him how to arrange the state affairs behind him.
As his illness became more and more serious, Qin Shi Huang also realized that his life had reached its limit, so he left an edict asking his eldest son Fusu to go to Xianyang to host a funeral and inherit the throne. The edict was placed in the possession of Zhao Gao, who was appointed as the commander of the CRRC Prefecture, and before the edict could be sent, Qin Shi Huang fell ill and died in the hot summer season of July in 210 BC on the sand dune platform (now in Guangzong, Hebei).
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Died of illness, died of illness on the dune platform of Guangzong, Hebei!
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Died of illness and the existence of Zhao Gao's human factors.
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There are two very different views on the history of Qin Shi Huang's death, one says that he died by accident and the other is that he died of disease.
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Those who died of illness can also be said to die of old age, and anyway, the death is not very miserable.
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Qin Shi Huang went on a journey to find immortals, killed a big fish, and died violently on the way back, and the historical records recorded that he was extremely frightened.
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Death In the thirty-seventh year (210 BC), Qin Shi Huang returned to the plains and fell ill. Traveling to the sand dunes (northwest of present-day Guangzong, Hebei), Qin Shi Huang fell ill and died. Zhao Gao colluded with Hu Hai and Li Si, the young sons of the first emperor, and forged a testament to make Hu Hai the crown prince, which was for Qin II. and gave the prince Fusu to die.
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