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Qin Shi HuangHe died while on patrol and on the dune platform.
Qin Shi Huang died at the age of 50. Strangely, the convoy drove along the Shandong Peninsula for a long time, and Qin Shi Huang did not have too many anomalies. However, the convoy reached Pingyuanjin (present-day Dezhou, Shandong Province) in the lower reaches of the Yellow River.
Pingyuan County), Qin Shi Huang suddenly fell seriously ill.
Qin Shi Huang died in the aftermath.
After the violent death of Qin Shi Huang, his youngest son Hu Hai.
Left Prime Minister Li Si.
and Zhao Gao, who was in charge of the CRRC government order.
Join forces and kill the eldest son Fusu and the confidant general Meng Tian.
It is well known that the heir set up by Qin Shi Huang should be Fusu. Qin Shi Huang knew that his time was short, so he sent someone to write a letter stamped with the imperial seal to Shangjun (present-day Yulin, Shaanxi).
Nearby) to monitor the eldest son of Meng Tian's troops, Fusu, ordered Fusu to return to Xianyang to participate in the funeral. It can be seen that Qin Shi Huang is obviously preparing to pass on the throne to Fusu.
Subsequently, Qin Shi Huang died violently, so this sudden death is very suspicious. It cannot be ruled out that Hu Hai teamed up with Zhao Gao in a coup d'état, poisoned his father, and then killed his eldest brother to take the throne. Hu Hai and Zhao Gao can also be regarded as self-defense, because once Fusu comes to power, their lives are likely to be difficult to protect.
Later, after Hu Hai came to power, he immediately put to death 12 brothers who were more threatening, and later put six brothers and 10 sisters to death together to prevent future troubles. If Hu Hai can't seize power, he probably won't be able to survive. Either you die or I die, I can only take the first step to kill Qin Shi Huang and make him unable to pass on the throne.
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Qin Shi Huang is no stranger to everyone, Qin Shi Huang ruled the world and was the earliest emperor in China. Qin Shi Huang traveled the world before his death, but unfortunately fell ill during the parade and eventually died on the way.
Qin Shi Huang's physical condition.
Qin Shi Huang was hostage in Zhao when he was young, so his body was very weak. He was often sick in normal times, and even when he was young, he should have had hypochondria and bronchitis, and when he grew up, his chest was very large, and his voice was very much like that of a jackal. Therefore, it is very normal for Qin Shi Huang to fall ill during the parade.
Before the crash. Qin Shi Huang was cruising to the crossing of the plains when he suddenly fell ill. But the doctor was so sick that he couldn't do anything about it.
Qin Shi Huang also realized that his illness was very serious this time, so he wrote an edict. The edict was ordered to be sent back to the capital, but Zhao Gao did not send the letter, but considered his own back road. The content of the edict was to pass the throne to Gongzi Fusu.
However, Zhao Gao was afraid that after Gonghuai Yuzi Fusu ascended the throne, Montessori would be reused, so Zhao Gao did not send the letter. While crossing the Yellow River, Qin Shi Huang fell ill, and the back of his head accidentally hit the bronze ice jian, and the next day, Qin Shi Huang unfortunately died. <>
After the death. After the death of Qin Shi Huang, no one had inherited the throne at that time, and no crown prince was appointed. The king dies outside, and the heir is not established, which is a very dangerous thing and will cause turmoil in the country.
So Zhao Gao and others concealed the death of Qin Shi Huang. And Zhao Gao persuaded Hu Hai and Li Si to put Hu Hai on the throne. At the same time, they also forged edicts and gave death to the Fusu and Montessori brothers.
Eventually, Fusu committed suicide, and the Montessori brothers were imprisoned. Qin Shi Huang's death also ruined the son he cared about the most. <>
Qin Shi Huang was a man of great ambitions. His tragic death is a loss to the country. It can be seen from the incident of his death that there is something that must be prepared in advance, take precautions, and not to the point of irreparability.
If he had set up the crown prince in advance and chosen the heir in advance, Gongzi Fusu would not have ended up like this.
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His second son soon stripped him of his political rights, succeeded in ascending to the throne, and created even more brutal policies.
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Before he died, the world was peaceful, and after his death, many princes began to rebel. This led to infighting.
Qin Shi Huang ( 259 BC – 210 BC) is from the Encyclopedia.
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