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Qin Shi Huang did not have an empress. The basis is that according to historical records, Qin Shi Huang did not have an empress, and he did not want to be empressed, and he felt that such an act had no meaning, and it would also lead to being controlled by others.
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In fact, the most important thing is that Qin Shi Huang had unified the six countries at that time, and his status was very high, and he thought that no one could stand side by side with him, so he did not set up a queen.
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Although he did not establish a queen, he only loved one woman in his life. So there has never been a queen in this life. It may also have its own reasons, so there has never been a queen. I really admire this approach.
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After Qin Shi Huang unified the six kingdoms, he changed the Son of Heaven to the emperor, and formally formulated the harem system with the emperor's wife as the empress. However, it is shocking that Qin Shi Huang himself did not canonize the empress in his life, and he also did not appoint a crown prince. Even in the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, which was built for 39 years, the place of the queen's tomb was never reserved.
This is enough to prove that Qin Shi Huang never intended to pass the throne from beginning to end.
There are probably several reasons why Qin Shi Huang did not appoint an empress:
First, the family environment, Qin Shi Huang's mother Zhao Ji was originally Lü Buwei's concubine, when Qin Shi Huang's father Yiren was sent to Zhao State as a proton, Zhao Ji was dedicated to Yiren and gave birth to Qin Shi Huang. Later, Yiren and Lü Buwei fled back to Qin, while Qin Shi Huang and Zhao Ji were placed under house arrest. After Qin and Zhao reconciled, they were able to return to China, and after Qin Shi Huang ascended the throne, Zhao Ji had an affair with Lü Buwei and Chang Yu, and had two illegitimate children.
Therefore, under the influence of his biological mother, Qin Shi Huang had a serious prejudice against women, so he had no idea of establishing a queen.
In the later period of Chang Yu, there was also a rebellion, and Qin Shi Huang did not set up a queen in order to prevent his son from facing the same predicament as himself in the future.
Second, Qin Shi Huang did not establish an empress because of the pursuit of immortality. After Qin Shi Huang unified the Six Kingdoms, he hoped to maintain his rule for a long time, so he persistently pursued immortality. If you can live forever, you don't have to think about the heir, and it doesn't matter if you have a queen or not.
In order to pursue immortality, Qin Shi Huang sent Xu Fu to lead 3,000 boys and girls overseas to find the fairy mountain, but immortality is only a good wish of people after all, and Qin Shi Huang still died of illness.
Third, Qin Shi Huang thinks that the three emperors of Degao have made more contributions to the five emperors, and although they are beautiful in the world on the Internet, they still can't compare with them.
Of course, there are other people he loves, and so on.
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Hello, the following is about why Qin Shi Huang did not make an empress in ancient Chinese history.
1.Qin Shi Huang did not appoint an empress, mainly out of political considerations.
2.Qin Shi Huang unified China and established the first unified centralized system in Chinese history, and his political purpose was to achieve unification, not to establish a problematic dynasty. He believed that if he made an empress, a new political center would appear, which would undermine his plans for unification, so he refused to make an empress.
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I'm afraid that my relatives will interfere in politics, just like my mother.
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Afraid that relatives would interfere with the government.
The reason for Qin Shi Huang's mother.
He didn't think he was going to die.
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Because he has a lot of opportunities every day, he needs to be busy with a lot of tasks, and he has no heart to find the queen at all, and he himself thinks that he is the greatest man in the world, and no woman can be worthy of him.
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It is because Qin Shi Huang felt that it was more noble to have only one person in this world, and there could be no one who was alongside him, and he didn't like this feeling very much.
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It is because Qin Shi Huang only has a career, and he has no love. He felt that the position of queen should be something that only the person he loved could do.
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Qin Shi Huang did not set up a queen because he did not want to produce a queen or queen mother like his mother, and then intervene in politics autocratically.
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There are many reasons here:
1. Qin Shi Huang's mother was notorious and left a shadow on Qin Shi Huang.
2. Qin Shi Huang was bent on immortality, so he was unwilling to set up an empress and a prince.
3. Qin Shi Huang was worried that after the establishment of the empress and the prince, it would affect his status. (There are a lot of politics in the harem of the Qin State).
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Because Qin Shi Huang has always wanted to live forever. He felt that no ordinary man was worthy of him.
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He didn't meet anyone he liked. Maybe I wanted to make the person I liked as a queen, but I didn't meet it.
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It was because he was originally a very ambitious person, and he was busy unifying the six kingdoms at that time and wanted to establish his own dynasty.
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Just because there is no record in the history books does not mean that Qin Shi Huang did not have an empress, it is just a lack of records.
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Qin Shi Huang's childhood mother's abnormal love with Chang Yu left a psychological shadow on him, making him disgusted with the queen, so he didn't want his harem to have a woman like his mother, so he didn't make a queen.
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There is no first queen in history.
Zhang Min, an associate researcher at the Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, said: "Qin Shi Huang ascended the throne at the age of 13 and became pro-government at the age of 22, and there were 9 years of Taiping Tianzi in between, which was also the time when ancient men wanted to marry wives. After 3 years on the throne, he was eligible to become a queen, but he was not established for 9 years.
There are many reasons why Qin Shi Huang did not appoint an empress during the time when he had the opportunity to make an empress, but the main reasons are very complex. In addition to being suspicious and afraid of the queen's constraints, it is also related to Qin Shi Huang's pursuit of immortality and too much harem.
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.
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