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Not Qin Shi Huang (259 BC - 210 BC), the son of King Xiang of Qin Zhuang, an outstanding statesman and military commander. The monarch of Qin at the end of the Warring States period and the founding emperor of the Qin Dynasty who completed the unification of China. Ying surname, Zhao, name Zheng (Zheng), in the pre-Qin period, men called their names not surnames, so they were called Zhao Zheng, Qin Wang Zheng, Qin Wang Zhao Zheng, Zhao Wang Zheng, and then the world was called Ying Zheng;
Qin Shi Huang was the first monarch in Chinese history to use the title of "emperor", and had a profound and significant impact on the history of China and the world, and was praised as "the first emperor of the ages" by the Ming Dynasty thinker Li Zhen.
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It seems that it probably probably isn't.
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No, Lu is his stepfather.
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Lü Buwei was not Yingzheng's father.
In fact, Lü Buwei has nothing to do with Qin Shi Huang, in the early years, Qin Shi Huang's father was not favored by another person, and was sent to Handan in Zhao State to be a proton. Lü Buwei was doing business in Handan, and when he saw a stranger, he thought he was a strange commodity to live in, so he decided to support him to return to Qin to inherit the throne. To this end, Lü Buwei spent a lot of time and money to tie up the relationship between the parties.
Once, Lü Buwei set up a banquet to entertain Yiren, and Yiren saw a dancing concubine at the banquet, and liked it very much, so he stood up and toasted Lü Buwei, hoping that Lü Buwei would give him this woman. Lü Buwei was very angry, but thinking that he had spent a lot of money for Yiren, he was worried that if he didn't agree to Yiren, he would give up his efforts, so in order to achieve his goal, he dedicated this woman to Yiren. After that, this daughter gave birth to a son, that is, Qin Shi Huang Yingzheng.
The life of Lü Buwei
Lü Buwei, surnamed Jiang, Lü, named Buwei, was a native of Puyang, Weiguo (now Huaxian County, Anyang City, Henan Province). In the last years of the Warring States period, he was a businessman, politician, and thinker, and later the prime minister of the Qin State and the twenty-third grandson of Jiang Ziya. In his early years, he was engaged in business in Yangzhai, brought the proton alien of Qin back to Qin, and supported him to become the queen of Qin Zhuangxiang.
He led troops to capture the lands of Zhou, Zhao and Weiguo, and set up Sanchuan County, Taiyuan County, and Dong County respectively, making significant contributions to the cause of Qin Wang Yingzheng to annex the Six Kingdoms. After the death of King Zhuangxiang, the crown prince Yingli quarreled with Qinzheng and ascended the throne, worshiped as Xiangbang, honored the middle father, and the power was over the world. Implicated in the rebellion of the Chang Yu group, he returned to the country, and his family was exiled to Shu County, killing himself by drinking on the way.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Lü Buwei.
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This is all made up by wild history. Can't believe it.
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