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Qin Shi Huangxiong had roughly unified the Six Kingdoms, and when he was alive, did anyone dare to rebel? Actually, there really is

Qin Shi Huang was born in 259 BC in the capital of the Zhao state of Handan, until the age of 9 from the Zhao state returned to the Qin state, at the age of 13 he became the king of Qin, at the age of 21 after the crown ceremony began to pro-government, Qin Shi Huang spent more than ten years to 39 years old in turn to destroy the six kingdoms to unify the world, established the Great Qin Empire, to 210 BC died of illness in the sand dunes, Qin Shi Huang unified the world for only 10 years.

Qin Shi Huang's life is divided into three periods, one is from birth to 247 BC before becoming the King of Qin, this period is called the juvenile period of Yingzheng; the second is from the time when he became the Queen of Qin in 247 BC to the unification of the world in 221 BC, this period is the Qin King period; the third is from the unification of the Tianhou in 221 BC to the death of illness in 210 BC, this period is the Qin Shi Huang period.

Qin Shi Huangxiong had roughly unified the Six Kingdoms, and when he was alive, did anyone dare to rebel? Actually, there really is

Qin Shi Huang won the government

The first two periods have not yet unified the world, and it is not yet called Qin Shi Huang, so there is no need to discuss here, mainly talking about the third period: after Qin Shi Huang unified the world and before his death, did anyone in the world revolt?

In fact, the third period was only ten years, and Qin Shi Huang mainly did four things: one was to conquer Baiyue in the south, the second was to attack the Xiongnu in the north, the third was to develop the southwest, and the fourth was to build large-scale infrastructure construction in China, such as building the Great Wall, Afang Palace, Xiuchi Road, Straight Road, Lishan Mausoleum and so on.

These activities carried out by Qin Shi Huang are either foreign wars or internal construction, which require a lot of labor, such as the number of troops sent by the Southern Expedition Baiyue is 500,000, plus the people who emigrated to the border, which adds up to millions of people, and for example, the Xiongnu sent 300,000 troops from the north, 200,000 migrant workers to build the Great Wall, and 700,000 migrant workers to build the Lishan Mausoleum, and so on.

Qin Shi Huangxiong had roughly unified the Six Kingdoms, and when he was alive, did anyone dare to rebel? Actually, there really is

Qin Shi Huang marched south to the north

All of them need people, where people come from, can only be requisitioned from all over the country, the people are willing to accept the requisition is only forced by the harsh laws of the Qin Dynasty, but even if the laws are harsh, there is still a phenomenon of rebellion against the Qin Dynasty, and there is an uprising if there is resistance.

According to the "Chronicle of Gao Zu Benji":

Qin Shi Huangdi often said that "there is Tianzi Qi in the southeast", so he was disgusted by traveling east. Gao Zu was suspicious of himself and disappeared, hiding between the rocks of Mang and Zhongshanzawa.

The meaning of this is that Qin Shi Huang often said that "there is Tianzi Qi in the southeast", so he cruised to the east to use the Tianzi Qi in the southeast to suppress the Tianzi Qi in the southeast. Liu Bang suspected that this matter was related to him, so he fled and hid, hiding between the mountains and rocks around Mount Mang and Zhongshan.

Qin Shi Huangxiong had roughly unified the Six Kingdoms, and when he was alive, did anyone dare to rebel? Actually, there really is

Liu

That is to say, Liu Bang began to rebel and revolt when Qin Shi Huang was alive, and Liu Bang's rebellion was still caused by rebellion against serving in force.

Liu Bang was the chief of the local county, because Qin Shi Huang needed servants from all over the country to build various projects for him, so Liu Bang escorted a group of young and middle-aged men to Lishan for the county, and on the way, many people fled because they were afraid of serving in the county, Liu Bang had no way, he estimated that this road was sent to Lishan, and there was no one, so he simply let go of all the Zhuangding.

Liu Bang released Zhuangding, which was equivalent to violating the laws of the Qin Dynasty, so he did not dare to go to Lishan, nor did he dare to return to the county, but fled to the area around Mangshan and Zhongshan and hid, and there were dozens of people who fled with him at that time, which was also the backbone of Liu Bang's future uprising, Liu Bang's behavior was equivalent to openly disobeying the orders of the Qin Dynasty government, which was equivalent to plotting a rebellion, and at this time Qin Shi Huang was still alive.

Qin Shi Huangxiong had roughly unified the Six Kingdoms, and when he was alive, did anyone dare to rebel? Actually, there really is

Liu Bang's chu-Han dispute with Xiang Yu

Liu Bang was actually a man of the same era as Qin Shi Huang, only three years younger than Qin Shi Huang, and the reason why Liu Bang resisted was because he committed a serious crime in the matter of conscription, although Liu Bang's rebellion was forced, but at least he was the first person to rebel against the Qin Dynasty uprising clearly recorded in the history books, and this time should be in 211 BC.

About a year later, Qin Shi Huang died, Qin II Hu Hai took the throne, and only a year later, Chen Sheng's rebellion against Wu Guang began, also for the sake of rebelling against the Qin Dynasty's servitude, so it seems that when Qin Shi Huang reigned, Liu Bang dared to rebel, and earlier than Chen Sheng and Wu Guang.

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