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If Fu Su inherits the throne of Qin Shi Huang, will there still be three chu households in history, and qin will die?

In 210 BC, qin shi huang, the first emperor of the first feudal dynasty in Chinese history, ended his life of great merit and great talent.

In the unification of the six kingdoms, the creation of the imperial system, the same book, the same track of the car on the great talent, he also has the same hope as ordinary people, hoping to be immortal, he also sent Xu Fu to ask for immortal medicine, but in the end it can not be exchanged for Shouyuan.

On the fifth eastern tour, "In July, the first emperor collapsed on the platform of the dunes. And with him were Zhao Gao and Li Si. Although fusu was his heir in his will, the crown prince Fusu at this time was ordered by his edict to go to Shangjun to help Meng Tian build the Great Wall and defend against the Xiongnu because he opposed his father's killing of more than 460 people who violated the prohibition. Zhao Gao and Li Si, who were not around him, but differed from his political views, and were afraid that After Fu Su ascended the throne, they would not be able to help themselves, so they corrected the death of Fu Su and replaced him with Hu Hai, the eighteenth son of Qin Shi Huang, to ascend the throne. Under the harsh government, Qin II died.

If Fu Su inherits the throne of Qin Shi Huang, will there still be three chu households in history, and qin will die?

We can't help but ask, if Fu Su can succeed to the throne, will there still be the phrase "Although Chu has three households, qin will die in Chu" that continues to reverberate in history?

The answer I gave was that it was absolutely impossible.

Fu Su, as the eldest son of Qin Shi Huang, Shi Zai "was resolute and courageous, believed in people and fought hard", and what is more interesting is that he is different from Qin Shi Huang, he is a staunch Confucian supporter, and he advocates the practice of benevolent government, the benevolent politics of the country, and the country's recuperation.

If Fu Su inherits the throne of Qin Shi Huang, will there still be three chu households in history, and qin will die?

Although there are people like Ming Chengzu Zhu Di and others, it is pointed out that Fu Su is useless. Just because of a letter of edict, he "committed suicide with peace of mind." The heart is extremely weak, and it is even more difficult for such a person to control the world, but history is not separated. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, he was sent to the frontier and was given to the dead in the name of his father, just like Shen Sheng, the prince of the Jin Dynasty. Even in the Ming Dynasty, if Zhu Yunjiao kept Zhu Yuanzhang's death secret and did not announce it, and ordered Zhu Di to commit suicide in the name of Zhu Yuanzhang, how would Zhu Di react?

Then, after he ascended to the throne, the Qin Dynasty under the benevolent ruler would inevitably change the maladministration adopted by Hu Hai, "those who are deep in taxation are Ming officials" and "those who kill the people are loyal subjects". And when the masses do not have these helpless and forced by life, who will take the initiative to fight with their lives. Chen Sheng, Wu Guang, why should he fight for the rest of his life, because of a torrential rain and desperate bets? As for the nobles of the Six Kingdoms of Shandong in their homeland, why did they gather the hearts and minds of the people? Although Chen Sheng was a Chu person, why did the "Zhang Chu" regime rise?

If Fu Su inherits the throne of Qin Shi Huang, will there still be three chu households in history, and qin will die?

And if Fu Su was established, he and Meng Tian would certainly be able to strike at the Xiongnu even more according to the Great Wall defense line built by the First Emperor, and Meng Tian, as a famous general of the Qin Dynasty, had already led an army of 300,000 to defeat the Xiongnu in 215 BC and recover the Hetao region and other places.

As for the 500,000 people sent to Lingnan by Qin Shi Huang, under the leadership of Zhao Tuo and others, they can continue to pass through Lingnan, and they can attack Baiyue and develop economy and culture. Isn't it the hope of everyone to ask an empire that is becoming more powerful and more expanding, a promising monarch?

It may also be said that the restoration of the nobles of the Six Kingdoms will also prompt them to rebel. But in addition to being the crown prince, Fu Su actually had the blood of Chu Guoxungui flowing on his body. Fu Su was the nephew of The King of Changping, king of Chu at the end of the Warring States period. Changping Jun (昌平君) is a member of the Xiong clan.jpg And he lived in the Qin state for a long time and was established as the Minister of Qin. When the Qin king Yingzheng attacked the Chu state with Wang Qi and others, he was established by Xiang Yan as the King of Jing, and under the attack of Wang Qi, Meng Wu and others, he was finally defeated and killed, Xiang Yan also committed suicide, and the Chu state was destroyed.

If Fu Su inherits the throne of Qin Shi Huang, will there still be three chu households in history, and qin will die?

If Fu Su can ascend to the throne, then it means that the nobles of the Chu State can be as rich as them, and Xiang Yu and Xiang Yuan, who have raised troops in the name of "Fu Chu", have no dependence, so what can they take to raise troops?

As for Liu Bang, who was born in poverty, he should probably only be at ease to do his job well, Xiao He was quite sensible, and could be able to occupy a high position and become a party official, while Han Xin, who had endured the humiliation of his crotch, could only join the army all the way.

Reference: Chronicle of History

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