If Qin Shi Huang lived for 10 more years, would the Qin State last for a hundred years?

Updated on history 2024-07-19
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Yes, with Qin Shi Huang's means and resourcefulness, if he can live for ten more years, he can eliminate internal hidden dangers internally, sweep away the invaders externally, and completely continue the Qin state.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This will not be, or because the laws of the Qin State at that time were too brutal, and the oppression of the people was very heavy, Qin Shi Huang still lived for 10 years, and the suffering of the people would be 10 years, and Zhao Gao was still alive at that time, and there would still be this ending, because if the system is not changed, the monarch will not change the situation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    OK. Because if Qin Shi Huang lived for 10 more years, Zhao Gao would not be able to gain power, so Fusu would inherit the throne, and Fusu would be upright and benevolent, and he would definitely be able to govern Qin well.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Qin Dynasty would not have perished so early.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Qin Shi Huang lived for 10 more years, and the Indochina Peninsula was Chinese.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Maybe the eldest son Fusu would not have committed suicide because of the false edict, and Hu Hai would not have become emperor, and if Qin Shi Huang had recuperated in these ten years, he would have been able to rule steadily, and at the same time suppress the ambitions of the nobles of the six countries.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Qin Dynasty will be stabilized, and Qin II will also be tempered, not to mention prosperity, at least not in the first or second generations, after all, Qin Shi Huang is still very powerful.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Then the Qin Dynasty would not have perished so quickly, and it would have broadened the geographical territory around the Qin State and made it even more prosperous and huge.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, he will still govern the country as he pleases, Qin II Hu Hai will still succeed to the throne, and the wheel of history will not change direction.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is possible that the Great Qin Empire under the command of Qin Shi Huang opened up a very large territory, and if it lived for a few more years, it would definitely pay more attention to external development, so it would become more powerful.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No. Qin Shi Huang's ideal is to carry forward the Han culture and resist foreign races, as long as the Han people win the world, they will not care about the change of dynasties.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think Qin is still likely to die, some people say that Qin Shi Huang will live for 20 more years to recuperate, this is not necessarily, the Qin Dynasty peasants have to hand over two-thirds of their income, the law is harsh, Qin Shi Huang died two years after the rebellion began to rebel everywhere, many of them are going to build the Great Wall and do not complete the task and kill the head, Liu Bang is like this, I think Liu Bang can't sit still, he will still rebel, unless the Qin State lives with the people as soon as possible, Qin Shi Huang will not die if Meng Tian does not die, it depends on whether Meng Tian can win Xiang Yu, this is not easy to say, even if Xiang Yu is defeated, At that time, there were hundreds of thousands of peasant armies in various places, Han Xin was also very good at fighting, if he did not reduce the burden on the peasants, the peasant army would be endless, and it was difficult to exterminate, and it was like this at the end of the Ming Dynasty, fighting for a few years would only consume the national strength.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If Qin Shi Huang had lived for another 20 years, the territory of the Great Qin Empire would definitely continue to expand, and his rule over the country would have been more consolidated. It is possible that the eldest son Fusu will inherit the throne, and the Qin Dynasty will also have a chance to pass it on.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In fact, in Qin Shi Huang's concept, one generation does the things of one generation, and his generation is to dominate the world and expand the territory. When these things are done, there will be support for the Soviet Union to stabilize people's livelihood and develop the economy. Fusu is also a benevolent prince, and Qin Shi Huang is in the rear.

    The Qin State was incomparably strong and prosperous. Xiao He, Han Xin will either live an ordinary life, or he will enter the court as an official. As for Liu Bang and Xiang Yu, when Qin Shi Huang was alive, they had no idea of rebellion at all.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Personally, I think he will make the Qin State grow stronger, and save the people of the Qin State from the suffering of war, and the most important thing is that he can make his power reach the peak and so on.

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