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The origin of the Great Qin Empire - the fifth monarch Qin Zhuanggong, the first expansion of the territory of the Qin State

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The origin of the Great Qin Empire - the fifth monarch Qin Zhuanggong, the first expansion of the territory of the Qin State

The Great Qin Empire is a special existence in Chinese history, and it is the first dynasty to complete the true sense of China's unification. Last time, qin zhong, the fourth-generation monarch of the Qin state, was introduced to start the qin state's foreign conquest, but unfortunately lost and killed in the battle with Xi Rong, this time introducing his son, the fifth-generation monarch Qin Zhuanggong.

Duke Zhuang of Qin was the eldest son of Qin Zhong, named Yingqi, and after Qin Zhongzhan's death, he ascended the throne as the fifth generation monarch, known in history as the Duke of Qin Zhuang. Duke Zhuang of Qin inherited his father's legacy, and was supported by 7,000 soldiers sent by King Xuan of Zhou, and once again led an army to conquer Xirong, to avenge his father, to repel foreign invasions by Great Zhou, and to pave the way for the qin state to expand its territory.

The origin of the Great Qin Empire - the fifth monarch Qin Zhuanggong, the first expansion of the territory of the Qin State

In the end, the Duke of Qin Zhuang defeated Xi Rong, was crowned by King Xuan of Zhou as the Grand Master of Xi Chui, and gave the land of Inuqiu (around li county southwest of Tianshui City, Gansu) where the former Luo clan lived to qin Zhuang Gong, so far, the Qin state experienced five generations of monarchs, and the territory of the land of bullets was finally expanded for the first time, which was a big step for the history of the Qin state, and also made the old Qin people pay the sweetness of foreign conquest and expansion.