As the eldest son of Qin Shi Huang, Fusu should have enjoyed endless glory, why was he assigned to t

Updated on history 2024-07-18
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    At that time, as an heir, he would be sent to other countries for training, but at that time, the Qin Dynasty had unified the six countries, so he could only be sent to the frontier for training.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because Fusu's ability is relatively strong, he was too sharp at first, and later he was framed by Zhao Gao.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In Suide, Shaanxi, we can see that there is a small tomb of Qin Gongzi Fusu, some people say that Gongzi Fusu is the eldest son of Qin Shi Huang, how can he be buried in a tomb that compares with the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, it is like a small dirt bag? And what is hidden behind this is the bloody storm of the Qin Dynasty's status struggle. Fusu was born in Xianyang, since childhood, he has shown a keen political vision, and even the importance of the people's heart, the first emperor also valued him very much, and has always regarded him as an heir to cultivate.

    Fusu himself is also very competitive, not only doing very well in politics, but also has a very good reputation among the people.

    Qin Shi Huang was the unification of the world through constant wars, emphasizing military force over literature, he knew that the idea of making a fortune was suitable for governing troubled times, and Confucianism was suitable for peaceful years, so he asked Fusu to learn Confucianism. He himself also has great respect for Confucianism, and he is also very humble and polite, and he is a corporal, which also makes Fusu's character very weak. Hu Hai's cunning and brutality are also very famous, like the young Qin Shi Huang.

    At this time, Hu Hai was just a child, and as a young son, he never thought of becoming the emperor of the Great Qin Dynasty.

    Until Zhao Gao's appearance, he was shaken, and the throne that he once felt out of reach was now very close to him, and he had been planning to ascend to the throne with Zhao Gao. As for which child Qin Shi Huang was more optimistic about, later generations thought that it was still Fusu, but because he advised Qin Shi Huang not to burn books and pit Confucianism, he was considered weak by Qin Shi Huang, so he sent him to build the Great Wall with Meng Tian to resist the Xiongnu.

    Some people say that this is Qin Shi Huang's intentional exercise of Fusu, and some people say that Qin Shi Huang completely gave up Fusu. But historically, individuals are more inclined to the latter. Because of the conflict between the two governing philosophies, Qin Shi Huang chose to send Fusu to Shangjun, and it was for this reason that Qin Shi Huang excluded Fusu from the ranks of heirs.

    What do you think?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This is because he made a mistake, so he was sent to the frontier. The purpose is to let him be trained, but also to improve his strength, let him go through better training, let him learn more abilities, and then let him take over the throne.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    may be because it angered Qin Shi Huang, so Qin Shi Huang was very dissatisfied with Fusu; The purpose is to prevent him from interfering with the emperor's work, so that Fusu can further understand the border pass.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Mainly because Qin Shi Huang was very dissatisfied with Fusu's performance; Qin Shi Huang issued Fusu mainly to hone Fusu.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There must be ability, after all, the son of the first emperor can be as bad as **, just the name of the son of the first emperor is destined to be extraordinary. See Sicong, but if you become a king and lose, if you lose, you lose, you don't have the ability to do it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Capable of. But he's a bit of a fool. The monarch of Lao Tzu let him die, and he accepted his fate. I don't know how to give it a go. He was completely conditional at the time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Speaking of Qin Shi Huang, everyone must be familiar with it, we all know that he has never made a decision on the establishment of the crown prince, which led to the villain's success in the end. In fact, Qin Shi Huang had already handed over the military power to Fusu, but I don't know why he didn't make him the crown prince, so he should still have some concerns.

    We all know who has military power in ancient times, basically who has the final say, if the emperor does not have enough troops, I am afraid that it will be difficult to protect himself, this is the importance of military power. Qin Shi Huang has merits and deeds in history, he unified the whole country, opened up the whole territory, but did not defend his own country, and finally perished in Qin II, whether it was the incompetence of Fusu or Zhao Gao's yin loss, in fact, these are all caused by Qin Shi Huang did not establish a prince.

    Qin Shi Huang has been planning for his death since he laid down the country, looking for craftsmen to build a mausoleum, and at the same time he specially bent not to think about immortality, and died on the road in his later years in order to seek the elixir.

    In fact, before his death, he had handed over the 300,000 troops in his hands to Fusu, but Fusu did not realize the importance of military power, and at the same time he lacked self-confidence, courage, and courage, and finally did not make trouble to defend the country.

    Perhaps Qin Shi Huang did not announce the crown prince on the one hand because he wanted to protect Fusu, if it was announced to the world, there might be many people targeting him, or even getting rid of him at all costs, on the other hand, Qin Shi Huang put his mind on finding the elixir of life and had no time to take care of these, so the matter of establishing the crown prince was shelved.

    Later, we all know that Qin Shi Huang died on the way out of the patrol, and the aftermath was fully planned by Zhao Gaoyi and others, including a series of things such as forging an edict.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Possibly, but it could be a different outcome. The inheritance of the throne should not be hereditary, the Qin Dynasty, as a generation of dynasties, has its own glory for a reason, which is inseparable from the ambition of Qin Shi Huang and the efforts of his people, and should be given to more capable people. Fusu naturally has his advantages, but the situation at that time, as descendants, we are not clear, combined with the specific situation to lead the Qin State to a better path.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think that if Qin Shi Huang had passed on the throne to Fusu, then Fusu would definitely have been able to lead Qin to glory, because his personal comprehensive strength is very strong and he can better guide and plan for the country.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Fusu was able to lead the Qin State to glory, Fusu was a particularly good person, and he also had a lot of support during the Qin Dynasty.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Fusu will definitely lead the country to glory in the spring of wheels. Because Fusu is a prince with outstanding ability, and Fusu's strength is also very strong, his martial arts are also very high, and he is also very considerate and sympathetic to the people, and he is very capable of governing the country.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Fusu can lead the Qin State to glory and disturb the socks, Fusu is a very benevolent person, and he has his own set of measures for politics and is more assertive. Advocate Confucian culture and govern the world.

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