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The mysterious Changping Jun: Prime Minister of Qin, the last King of Chu, his real name was only issued more than 2,000 years later

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The mysterious Changping Jun: Prime Minister of Qin, the last King of Chu, his real name was only issued more than 2,000 years later

Today I bring you a reality show from ancient history, and the protagonist is the hero who has been sealed by history - Changping Jun. Don't worry, we have to uncover the historical code of this mysterious figure together and see what happened to him in the battle between Qin and Chu.

The mysterious Changping Jun: Prime Minister of Qin, the last King of Chu, his real name was only issued more than 2,000 years later

First of all, let's go back to the era of the rise of the Qin Dynasty. King Qin swept Liuhe, brave and fearless. Li Bai's poems may make you feel that this era is full of magnificent mountains and rivers, but in fact, this is an era that hides countless unsolved mysteries. Qin Shi Huang unified the six countries and unified the country, but it also buried many potential crises. The Chang Yu Rebellion was one of the political turmoils, after all, the emperor's own mother and the "eunuch" had a leg exposed. As the prime minister of Qin, Changping Jun played a key role in this turmoil, helping Qin Shi Huang consolidate his power.

The mysterious Changping Jun: Prime Minister of Qin, the last King of Chu, his real name was only issued more than 2,000 years later

However, Changping-kun's identity is far more complicated than we think. In "The Biography of Mi Yue", we learn that his real name is Mi Qi, the son of King Chu Kaoli and the grandson of King Chu Wei. In the tradition of marriage that Qin and Chu have always maintained, Changping Jun became the prime minister of Qin, and he and Qin Shi Huang were cousins. This makes the entire political arena even more confusing, as if an ancient family drama is being staged.

The mysterious Changping Jun: Prime Minister of Qin, the last King of Chu, his real name was only issued more than 2,000 years later

However, Changpingjun is not just a political strategist. When the Qin army attacked the state of Chu, he was sent to the state of Chu to maintain stability after the demotion of Qin Shi Huang. Faced with the crisis of annihilation, Changping Jun chose to stand up and become the last monarch of Chu. This decision set him on a very different path in life.

The mysterious Changping Jun: Prime Minister of Qin, the last King of Chu, his real name was only issued more than 2,000 years later

In the fierce battle with the Qin army, Changping Jun did his best for the Chu state, which brought a lot of trouble to the Qin army. In the end, although the state of Chu was captured under the leadership of Wang Qian, and Changping Jun was also defeated and died, becoming the last monarch of the state of Chu, his spirit of resistance and adherence to his family and country left a deep mark on future generations.

The mysterious Changping Jun: Prime Minister of Qin, the last King of Chu, his real name was only issued more than 2,000 years later

However, the historical record of Changpingjun has always been a mystery. It was not until 1982 that archaeologists found a broken Qin-style bronze ge, which was engraved with inscriptions such as "Seventeen years, the prime minister opened and was made". The discovery of this bronze Ge provides an important clue for the study of Changping Jun, allowing us to finally know his real name. But why Changpingjun has such a limited record in the history books is still an unsolved mystery.

The mysterious Changping Jun: Prime Minister of Qin, the last King of Chu, his real name was only issued more than 2,000 years later

Some scholars believe that Changping Jun may have been demoted in the Qin State and was not treated well by Qin Shi Huang, and there is a lack of detailed records in the history books. Another view is that during the Han Dynasty, Changping Jun was also not taken seriously, so that there are relatively few records of him in historical books. Either way, the record left by this high-ranking figure in the history books is very limited.

The mysterious Changping Jun: Prime Minister of Qin, the last King of Chu, his real name was only issued more than 2,000 years later

Changpingjun's record may be limited, but his performance in the Qin-Chu dispute is enough to make future generations think deeply. As the prince of Chu State, he chose to resist at a critical moment and did his best for his country. This spirit of perseverance and sacrifice is worth pondering. At the same time, the example of Changping Jun also reminds us that in the long river of history, there are many unknown but outstanding figures like him, whose contributions may be buried in the dust and smoke of time, but their existence has changed the direction of history.

The mysterious Changping Jun: Prime Minister of Qin, the last King of Chu, his real name was only issued more than 2,000 years later

With the development of archaeological technology, perhaps in the future, we will be able to discover more clues about Changping Jun and fill in the gaps in his historical records. This will give us a deeper understanding of the Qin-Chu controversy and the personal life of Changping Jun. In the process, we also look forward to discovering more precious artifacts about historical figures, so as to have a more comprehensive understanding and understanding of our past.

The mysterious Changping Jun: Prime Minister of Qin, the last King of Chu, his real name was only issued more than 2,000 years later

This history is full of unsolved mysteries, and Changping Jun is one of the confusing chapters. Let's unveil the mystery of history and explore the legendary story that has been buried deep in time. In this ocean of history, every character has his own legend, and Changping Jun is the forgotten hero.