-
In 251 BC, Yan took advantage of the new defeat of Zhao and sent troops to attack Zhao, but was defeated by Zhao. However, under the threat of Qin, the six eastern states formed a temporary alliance. In 247 BC, Wei Xinling and the troops of the five kingdoms attacked Qin and defeated Qin outside the river.
In 241 BC, Zhao Panuan and the troops of Zhao, Chu, Wei, Yan, and Han attacked Qin, but they were defeated by Qin. Since then, the alliance of the six countries of the East has ceased to exist. From 230 BC to 221 BC, Qin successively destroyed Han, Zhao, Wei, Chu, Yan, and Qi, unifying the world, and the situation of the Seven Kingdoms competing for supremacy ended.
-
The Seven Heroes of the Warring States period refer to the seven largest vassal states of the Warring States period, not people. In the end, King Yingzheng of Qin destroyed the six kingdoms and unified the six kingdoms.
-
The Seven Heroes of the Warring States do not refer to seven people, but to seven countries, including Qin, Chu, Qi, Yan, Zhao, Wei, and Korea. The Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period is the collective name of the seven most powerful vassal states during the Warring States Period, in addition to the Seven Heroes, there are also large countries such as Yue, Ba, Shu, Song, Zhongshan, and Lu.
In addition to the Seven Heroes of the Warring States, there were also large countries such as Yue, Shu, and Song, as well as small countries such as Zheng, Zou, and Fei, but the strength and influence of these countries were far inferior to those of the Seven Heroes, so they were all destroyed by the Seven Heroes in the end.
Among the Seven Heroes, the national strength of Qin was the strongest in the later period, and in addition to Qin, the remaining 6 countries were all east of Kunshan, so the remaining 6 countries were also called "Shandong Six Kingdoms".
The main cities involved in the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period are Xianyang, Yingdu, Linzi, Xinzheng, Daliang, Handan, and Ji.
-
1. The order of the demise of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period:
1. Korea perished in 230 BC.
2. In 228 BC, Yin Jing of Zhao fell.
3. The Wei State fell in 225 BC.
4. The state of Chu fell in 224 BC.
5. The Yan Kingdom fell in 222 BC.
6. The state of Zhao fell in 221 BC.
2. Qin's destruction of the Six Kingdoms:
1. Destroy Korea: In the seventeenth year of the reign of King Qin (230 BC), the Korean general Nei Shiteng led the Qin army to destroy Korea, captured Han Wang'an, and Han died. The obtained Korean land is located in Yingchuan County.
2. Destroy Zhao: In the nineteenth year of the reign of King Qin (228 BC), Wang Qian, the general of Qin, invaded Handan, the capital of Zhao, and Wang Qian of Zhao was forced to surrender to Qin, Zhao Po, and placed Handan County, Julu County, and Taiyuan County. Zhao Gongzijia led 100 members of his clan to flee to Daicheng.
3. Destroy Wei: In the twenty-second year of the reign of King Qin (225 BC), Wang Ben, the son of Wang Jian of the Qin army, led an army of 100,000 to attack Wei, surrounded the Wei capital Liang, and led the Yellow River chasm to irrigate the Liang. Three months later, the city of Daliang was broken, the king of Wei faked surrender, and Wei died.
In the same year, Wang Jian led an army of 600,000 to attack the state of Chu.
4. Destroy Chu: In the twenty-third year of the reign of King Qin (224 BC), Wang Jian led an army of 600,000 to cross the Huaishui and besiege Shouchun, the capital of Chu. In the twenty-fourth year of the reign of King Qin (223 BC), the Chu army was demoralized and lacked food and grass, so it withdrew from the front.
Wang Jian took the opportunity to pursue, eliminated the main force of the Chu army, occupied the Chu capital Shouchun, and captured the king of Chu.
The Chu people reinstated Changping Jun as king. Wang Jian led the army to cross the Yangtze River, pacified the south of the Yangtze River, placed Huiji County, and died in Chu.
5. Extinguishing Yan: In the twenty-fifth year of the reign of King Qin (222 BC), Wang Ben conquered Liaodong and captured Yan Wang Xi; Then he laid down the city of Dai and captured Wang Jia of the Zhao Dynasty. Yan and Zhao were completely destroyed, and Qin Shi Huang set up Yanmen County in the Daidi.
6. Destroy Zhao: In the twenty-sixth year of the reign of King Qin (221 BC), Wang Ben led his army south to attack the Qi State, and the King of Qi surrendered without a fight and died in Qi.
7. At that time, there was still Weiguo as a vassal, and it was abolished in the first year of Qin II, that is, in 209 BC.
-
The seven kingdoms were: Qin, Qi, Chu, Zhao, Wei, Korea, and Yan.
At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, after Han Zhao Wei destroyed the Zhi clan, he then carved up the Jin State to establish the Zhao State, the Wei State, and the Korean State, and the three Jin and Qin, Qi, Chu, and Yan Seven countries are also known as the Seven Heroes of the Warring States, and the duration is 403 BC - 221 BC.
In addition to the Seven Heroes of the Warring States, there were also large countries such as Yue, Ba, Shu, Song, Zhongshan, and Lu. There are still Zheng Guo, Wei Guo, Teng Guo, Zou Guo, Fei Guo, etc., but their strength and influence are far inferior to the Seven Heroes of the Warring States, and they can only survive in the cracks of the powerful countries, and they are all destroyed by the Seven Heroes in the end.
At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, the countries were annexed, and the remaining major powers were mainly Qin in the west, Jin in the north of the Central Plains, Qi and Yan in the east, and Chu, Wu, and Yue in the south. In the early Warring States period, all of the above-mentioned powers, except for Wu, which was destroyed by Yue in 473 BC, were all preserved. The Qin and Yan states were weaker, and the stronger ones were the four kingdoms of Jin, Qi, Chu, and Yue. >>>More
Wei Wei Wenhou - Great Liang.
Wei Wenhou, Ji surname, Wei family, Mingsi. One is all. >>>More
Mainly because of the success of the Shang Martingale Reform. >>>More
During the Warring States Period, Li Kui changed the law, Wu Qi changed the law, Shang Yang changed the law, and Shen Bu harmed the law.
The "Seven Heroes of the Warring States" actually refers to the seven most powerful vassal states during the Warring States period. >>>More