Qin Shi Huang died that day, when did Qin Shi Huang die

Updated on history 2024-08-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Qin Shi Huang collapsed in the autumn and seventh month of the 37th year of Qin Shi Huang (210 BC).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Qin Shi Huang died on July 2 and was buried on September 13 in 120 BC, that is, in the 31st year of Qin Shi Huang In the second year of unification, Qin Shi Huang once went out to the north, mainly to defend against the Xiongnu and boost morale. He made a total of four national tours, the first was in the third year after the unification of the country, and the fourth, Qin Shi Huang died on the way out of the tour. In 120 BC, the thirty-first year of Qin Shi Huang, Qin Shi Huang began his death cruise.

    He led a large group of men and horses, set out from the capital Xianyang, went straight to Yunmeng in the south (now Honghu Lake and Dongting Lake area), and went to Jiuzhi Mountain to worship his ancestor Shun. Then, take a boat to the east, go ashore in Danyang (now Dangtu, Anhui), go to Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang), and cross the river to the west to climb Huiji Mountain, worship the Dayu who controls the water, and then carve the stone in Huiji Mountain. After descending the mountain, he went north from Wuzhong (now Wu County, Jiangsu) to continue his journey to seek immortals.

    In order to be able to see the immortals, Qin Shi Huang has been along the sea to the north, but always found nothing, in the end, the disappointed Qin Shi Huang had to go back, did not expect to be in Pingyuanjin (now Pingyuan County, Shandong) can not afford to be sick. Zhao Gao, Li Si, Hu Hai and others who accompanied him knew that Qin Shi Huang's time was short, but because Qin Shi Huang was taboo to say the word "death", no one dared to ask him how to arrange the state affairs behind him. As his illness became more and more serious, Qin Shi Huang also realized that his life had reached its limit, so he left an edict asking his eldest son Fusu to go to Xianyang to host a funeral and inherit the throne.

    The edict was placed in the possession of Zhao Gao, who was appointed as the commander of the CRRC Prefecture, and before the edict could be sent, Qin Shi Huang fell ill and died in the hot summer season of July in 210 BC on the sand dune platform (now in Guangzong, Hebei). Qin Shi Huang was only fifty years old when he died, and he reigned on the throne of Qin for a total of twenty-five years, and was called emperor for twelve years, for a total of thirty-seven years.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    1 The thirty-seventh year of the reign of the First Emperor (210 B.C.), called"An emperor through the ages"Qin Shi Huang died during his fifth tour of the East. After the death of Qin Shi Huang, Zhao Gao adopted the method of persuading Hu Hai to threaten Li Si, and the three of them, after some conspiracy, pretended that Qin Shi Huang issued an edict and Hu Hai would inherit the throne. After arriving in Xianyang, Hu Hai succeeded to the throne for Qin II, Zhao Gao was appointed as the lieutenant commander, and Li Si was still the prime minister, but the power of the imperial court actually fell to Zhao Gao.

    After Zhao Gao's conspiracy succeeded, he began to poison the people around him. He laid a trap and gradually forced Li Si to a dead end, and after Li Si found out about Zhao Gao's conspiracy, he wrote a letter to denounce Zhao Gao. Qin II Hu Hai not only favored Zhao Gao, but also punished Li Si, and finally beheaded Li Si in Xianyang.

    Zhao Gao was promoted to prime minister, because he was a eunuch, he could enter and leave the palace, and he was specially called"Prime Minister"。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In the thirty-seventh year of the First Emperor (i.e., 210 BC).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In the thirty-seventh year of the First Emperor (210 B.C.), he died of illness during the Fifth Grand Parade at the age of 45 in the Dune Palace.

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