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Because the word emperor at that time had just appeared, there was no appearance of the word empress, let alone the queen.
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Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of the ages, did not have a queen, and her mother gave her too much shadow.
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Qin Shi Huang Yingzheng, Ying surname, Zhao or Qin, Ming Zheng (one said the name is positive), also known as Zhao Zheng, Zu Long, etc. Son of King Xiang of Qin Zhuang and Zhao Ji.
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After the ancient Chinese emperors were established, Qin Shi Huang did not set up a queen, resulting in a tomb in the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, and there was no queen's tomb. According to the Xinhua News Agency, quoted by the Beijing Entertainment News, experts who participated in the "Sixth Academic Symposium on Qin Warriors" believe that the establishment of the Qin Dynasty is related to the construction of political power, but the fundamental reason lies in the influence of Qin Shi Huang's personal character and family environment.
Qin Shi Huang is one of the most powerful figures in Chinese history, known as the "First Emperor of the Ages". His life is full of legends, from his birth to the unification of the Six Kingdoms to his death, all of which are unsolved mysteries. This queen of the first emperor of the ages!
Whether it is the "Historical Records" or the "Zizhi Tongjian", there is no record of Qin Shi Huang establishing the empress.
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Answer: Although Qin Shi Huang created the first feudal dynasty and became the first emperor in history, he never became an empress in his life. It was not until the fall of the Qin Dynasty and the struggle for hegemony between Chu and Han that queens appeared for many years, and the first queen in history was Lu Pheasant, the wife of Gaozu of the later Han Dynasty.
Although Qin Shi Huang did not establish a queen, the queen system was established by the Qin Dynasty. There are three main reasons why Yingzheng did not establish a queen:
First, because his mother, Empress Dowager Zhao, left a huge psychological shadow and trauma on Ying Zheng;
Second, Ying Zheng believes that no one is qualified to be his queen;
Third, Qin Shi Huang was so busy with dominating the world and pursuing the art of immortality all his life that he neglected the affairs of the harem.
Although Ying Zheng is a prince, he was ill-fated in his childhood and once made a proton, and his mother Zhao Ji was originally a gift from Lü Buwei to Ying Zheng's father, Yiren. After the death of Yiren, Zhao Ji continued to entangle with Lü Buwei, and after Lü Buwei was unable to do anything, he even sent his male pet to Zhao Ji to continue to defile the court, and gave birth to two children.
This incident once seriously hurt Ying Zheng and caused serious trauma to his heart. After Ying Zheng really took power, he killed Chang Yu, threw the two children born to Zhao Ji to death, and exiled Lü Buwei to Bashu without mercy. and his mother, Zhao Ji, was also exiled and imprisoned.
Because of the negative impact of Empress Dowager Zhao, Ying Zheng left a huge psychological shadow on women in his heart, and he despised and contempt it even more. After Ying Zheng ascended the throne and became emperor, he considered himself the supreme in the world. After years of conquest and annihilation of the princes of the world, after the beauties of the countries entered the Qin Palace, Ying Zheng looked at these bereaved concubines and sneered, flattering himself, but felt that he was cheap, and these women were not worthy of him.
Ying Zheng's ancestor, the mother of Qin Wang Yingji, the eighth son of the Empress Dowager Xuan, became the first queen mother in history for many years, and such a strong woman also made Ying Zheng jealous.
The Quartet, after destroying the six countries and unifying the world, began to pursue the art of immortality, not only built the large-scale mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, etc., but also sent many monks to the sea to find the so-called elixir. Therefore, Qin Shi Huang may have neglected to establish the queen, as the first emperor in history, he was alone and stood on the top of no one.
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Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of the ages, did not have a queen, and her mother gave her too much shadow.
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Qin Shi Huang swept the six countries, unified the world, and there were countless beauties in the harem, why didn't he set up a queen?
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One of the four reasons that prompted Qin Shi Huang not to establish the latter is the most likely and the greatest impact on him, when it is the huge psychological trauma and psychological distortion caused to him by his mother's behavior. In history, Qin Shi Huang's mother Zhao Ji misbehaved, first as a speculative businessman Lü Buwei's concubine, two months pregnant (most people think that she was pregnant with the later Qin Shi Huang), and then Lü Buwei dedicated to Qin's grandson Chu, Zi Chu succeeded to the throne and was called Zhuangxiang Wang, after the death of Zhuangxiang Wang, as the queen mother, she still often revisits the old relationship with Lü Buwei. Later, she had an affair with Miao Yu and gave birth to two sons.
His mother's misconduct made Qin Shi Huang angry and embarrassed, and he was embarrassed and embarrassed, which made him psychologically depressed and his personality became extremely complicated. The psychological shadow brought by his mother has always accompanied Qin Shi Huang, and his resentment against his mother has developed and generalized into hatred of all women, causing him to be paranoid in marriage later. In today's terms, Qin Shi Huang has fallen into a state of illness and needs to go to mental health counseling.
Therefore, the psychological damage and psychological distortion caused by the mother's behavior are important factors in Qin Shi Huang's refusal to establish an empress. Second, Qin Shi Huang was the first emperor to basically unify China, standing in the position of future generations to affirm and appreciate his historical merits needless to say, Qin Shi Huang was also very pretentious at that time, and considered himself to have more merit than the ancient sages Three Emperors and Five Emperors, and the requirements for the queen were naturally very high, so high that even he couldn't say clearly, so he looked left and right, and no one among the beauties in the harem could meet his standards. Third, due to his life experience and the influence of the surrounding environment, he developed a mean and suspicious character of Qin Shi Huang since he was a child.
On the one hand, his spirit is extremely high, he has been fighting for many years, sweeping the six countries, pacifying the Quartet, and establishing a unified empire; On the other hand, he may have feared that the appointment of an empress would hinder him and prevent him from realizing his lofty ideals. Imagine a person who is dissatisfied with his family and turns all his energy to political ideals, what does the ideal mean to him, and what is the reluctance to sacrifice some personal and vulgar thoughts in order to realize the ideal? Fourth, as we all know, Qin Shi Huang pursued immortality and had a soft spot for artifice and alchemy.
Qin Shi Huang visited the homeland of the Six Kingdoms four times, and three of them met with Xu Fu and other monks to seek the elixir of immortality, and also sent Xu Fu to lead 3,000 boys and girls to the East China Sea Shenshan to seek medicine. This strong interest in and diligent pursuit of the dream of immortality also inhibited interest in other things to a certain extent, and one of the results was that the great event of the establishment was left behind.
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Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of the ages, did not have a queen, and her mother gave her too much shadow.
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There is no record of the name of the empress of Qin Shi Huang in history, and there is no location of the queen's mausoleum in the mausoleum of the first emperor.
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Fear of dying at his hands.
Qin Shi Huang is not only an iron-blooded man, he is also an infatuated emperor. For the sake of his former lover, he was in his prime, and he voluntarily abandoned the joy that belonged to the emperor. Absolutely. Hope.
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Qin Shi Huang is the Son of Heaven, and I think there are two factors in his failure to make an empress: family factors and personal pursuits. So there was no queen.
Because after he became the emperor, he was very busy with his usual work, and then he never had time, and his focus was not on this at all.
The founding of the state of Qin can probably be traced back to the period of the Western Zhou Dynasty. In the Spring and Autumn Period, Qin Mugong once dominated Xirong, and the conditions for unification were met by the time King Yingzheng of Qin was in power, indicating that the Qin State was strong, and this could not be achieved overnight, but was accumulated after many years. >>>More