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According to records, Xu Fu took thousands of men and women to the east in search of a panacea, and never returned. One theory is that Xu Fu went to Japan, that is, Xu Fu is the ancestor of the Japanese. Another theory is that Xu Fu went to the Americas. Either way, there is no definite evidence to prove it.
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Nanzhou Xu Pu records that Xu Fu entered the ancestral continent of the East China Sea and never returned. Xu Gai and Xu Fu with the great-grandfather, Yan (that is, Shang) Zhifu anti, into the East China Sea Zuzhou Zhiwang (Qin Shi Huang) did not come, in order to avoid the disaster of Qin Shi Huang's destruction, with the order of his grandson should live in Hongdu (that is, today's Nanchang), since then living in Nanzhou.
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Legend has it that Xu Fu searched for a panacea for Qin Shi Huang and eventually crossed east to Japan, and some people say that Xu Fu was the ancestor of the Japanese.
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He did send Xu Fu because he felt that Xu Fu was still so tough when he lived to be 80 years old, and thought that he must know the way to the road to immortality.
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In fact, Xu Fu did not go to Japan to look for elixir, but to hide Qin Shi Huang's huge ambitions. > according to the records in the history books, when Qin Shi Huang first toured east to Langyu Mountain, Xu Fu went to visit, and he told Qin Shi Huang that there were three sacred mountains overseas, namely "Penglai, Abbot, Yingzhou", and that there were immortals living on these three mountains, and if you could find them, you could get the elixir of immortality. > This was the heart of Qin Shi Huang, who wanted to live forever, so he sent Xu Fu to find these three sacred mountains for him, so Xu Fu took thousands of boys and girls to sail to the sea.
Xu Fu said that there is a certain basis for going to find the sacred mountain, and he said in the "Historical Records and Feng Zen Book": "There are eight famous mountains in the world, and five are in China, and three are in Yiman."
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It is indeed recorded in the annals. Qin Shi Huang was a particularly narcissistic person, and he always felt that he deserved to be famous for all ages. He also has to live a little longer, because Xu Fu is very loyal to him.
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Xu Fu is looking for the elixir of Qin Shi Huang, there is an elixir in this world, the initial motive of this matter is just to deceive, **After deceiving people, he will come back and tell people that I lied to you, you arrest me now, right? Just as how could Xu Fu come back and tell Qin Shi Huang that he didn't find the elixir, or that there is no elixir in this world at all, I went out to lie to you.
Of course, I want to say here that before Xu Fu traveled this time, Qin Shi Huang had been refining the "elixir" for a period of time, and the gold and silver national strength had been spent a lot, but there was no effect at all, the first emperor was already very angry, and after being angry, he also killed many monks, and questioned Xu Fu's elixir, that is, in this case, Xu Fu, who was frightened, came up with a plan to find the elixir again. If you don't succeed, you'll have to lose your head.
If you think it's right, give it a thumbs up! Crab crab pull.
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Because Xu Fu had already said a lot of such big things to Qin Shi Huang, this time he took the opportunity to take away a fortune and ran away from Yuandun overseas, not only got money, but also lived a good life in the future, more than worrying about being questioned by Qin Shi Huang.
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Because Xu Fu did not return to the Qin Dynasty in the end, some scholars believe that the real purpose of Xu Fu's eastward crossing was not to find medicine, but to avoid disaster. Xu Fu deceived Qin Shi Huang and went to sea for the second time, not to find the elixir of immortality for Qin Shi Huang, but because he was dissatisfied with Qin Shi Huang's rule, and once made remarks against Qin Shi Huang, he was afraid of Qin Shi Huang's punishment, so he went to sea to cross east on the grounds of looking for elixir, wanting to escape from Qin Shi Huang's control and never return to the Qin Dynasty.
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Because there is no elixir of life to be found, if he goes back, the First Emperor will definitely blame him and incur the disaster of killing, and then he ran away to Penglai, which is now Japan.
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If you find it or you can't find it, if you come back, you will not be able to escape death. There are many myths about Xu Fuku, and most of them go to Japan, but no matter where you go, it is important to save your life.
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Xu Fu didn't find it at sea, just like the Peach Blossom Spring, and didn't dare to go back and tell Qin Shi Huang, because Qin Shi Huang's temper was too short-tempered, and he knew that Xu Fu had not completed the task, and he would definitely not keep him anymore. So never came back.
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If you don't find the elixir of immortality, you will definitely die if you come back. If you stay outside, you can at least survive. Faced with such a choice, who would choose not to come back?
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Xu Fu was ordered by Qin Shi Huang to look for the elixir of immortality, but he couldn't find it, so he could only run away with the materials given by Qin Shi Huang.
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Either Xu Fu is too serious and loyal, and he will never give up until he finds the elixir, but try to ask how there is an elixir in the world; Either Xu Fu realized that there was no elixir in the world, and he would definitely not be able to live if he went back, so he never went back.
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How can there be a real elixir of immortality in the world, and in that era, science and technology were not developed, even if Xu Fu and their ship were firm, they might capsize directly when they encountered a big storm or something, and there were too many unpredictable dangers.
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It's possible, I couldn't find the elixir and then spent so much time and energy, how can I go back and report it.
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History varies, but through the layers of historical fog, it can be known that he arrived in Japan and did not return because he did not find the elixir of life.
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There are many theories about Xu Fu's eastward crossing in history, and there is a theory that Xu Fu took 300 boys and girls and other retinues to Dongying, which is now Japan.
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Xu Fu searched for the elixir for Qin Shi Huang and did not return, I think why he may have encountered bad weather in Dongdu, and the whole army was wiped out.
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Maybe it capsized at sea, right?
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knows that the elixir is fake, and when he comes back, he will be sure that he has lied, and in the end it is a dead word, so naturally he can't come back, wouldn't it be better to leave a legend.
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Because he was originally a **, he didn't look for an elixir. It is also because of him that Qin Shi Huang pit a large number of warlocks.
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I think that knowing that there is no elixir of life in the world, not coming back is the best choice for the life guarantee of those boys and girls who were brought out, but it is not excluded that they cannot come back because of an accident, after all, there is no accurate statement in history to prove that they arrived in the end.
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Because Xu Fu found a good place for himself to settle down, he was afraid that Qin Shi Huang would blame him for going for so long, and he was afraid of being punished.
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Xu Fu took the elixir, did he dare to come back and send him to death?
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Qin Shi Huang's punishment for subordinates who could not complete the task was particularly serious, Xu Fu did not seek the elixir, how would Qin Shi Huang treat him? If I were Xu Fu, I wouldn't come back
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It is said that he became the first emperor of the Wa Kingdom.
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