In the history of the Qin kingdom of more than 600 years, there have been a total of thirty-seven kings.
According to legend, the ancestor of the Qin people, Boyi, was given the surname Ofe by assisting Dayu in the Yao Shun period because of his meritorious service in assisting Dayu to rule the water and taming birds and beasts for Emperor Shun. In the later period of the Shang Dynasty, the ancestors of the Qin people, Shu Lian, and his son Evil Lai were both courtiers of Emperor Xin of the Shang Dynasty, and they killed both Evil Lai when King Wu of Zhou destroyed the Shang. At that time, Xiao Lian was just ordered to go on a mission to the north, and when he returned, the King of Shang was already dead, so he could only build an altar on HuoTai Mountain to pray to the King of Shang, and at the time of the sacrifice, he obtained a stone coffin with an inscription engraved on it: "The emperor ordered the father not to be in turmoil with Yin, and to give the sarcophagus to Hua." The general meaning is that "The Emperor of Heaven saw that you were not involved in the chaotic government of the King of Sui, so he gave you a stone coffin to make your descendants prosperous." "Although evil lai died early, he also had a son named Female Defense, the girl was a pangao, the pangao gave birth to too many, too many gave birth to the big luo, and the big luo gave birth to a non-son."
During the reign of King Xiao of Zhou, Feizi lived in Inuqiu, now ninety kilometers southwest of Tianshui City, Gansu. This non-child is very fond of horses and livestock, and the non-child horse breeding technique is very set, and the horses raised are fat and strong. In order to revitalize the Zhou royal family and resist the invasion of northern nomads, King Xiao of Zhou established a horse farm in the fertile soil of Wei pingyuan in western Shaanxi to breed horses for military supplies. King Xiao of Zhou attached great importance to the project of strengthening the army in this rich country, and would go to this military horse farm every year to inspect and inspect.
One year, King Xiao of Zhou came to inspect the breeding of horses again, and learned from a fellow non-son who was also a horse breeder that Feizi was very good at raising horses, and that as long as the horse was raised by Feizi's hand, it would become fat and fat and handsome. King Xiao of Zhou immediately ordered the horse-raising officials to call Feizi over. King Xiaowang of Zhou made an assessment on the spot, King Xiaowang of Zhou asked about the way to raise horses, and the non-son answered like a stream, for the maintenance, training, breeding and care of diseases of the horses, the non-son was the head of the answer, and he could say a set of efficient methods. King Xiao of Zhou was very happy to hear this. Therefore, King Xiao of Zhou made Feizi the head of this horse farm. After Feizi became the head of this horse farm, he became more conscientious, and within a few years, the number of horses increased greatly, and the horses he raised were extremely handsome. King Xiao of Zhou is very satisfied every year. In order to reward and honor Fei Zi's merits, he planned to abolish Da Luo's concubine and let Fei Zi become his father Da Luo's concubine and inherit the territory of Inuyasha. Because this move harmed the interests of Zhao Cheng, the son of Da Luo's concubine, it led to the obstruction of Zhao Cheng's grandfather Shen Hou. In the end, King Xiao of Zhou enfeoffed Fei Zi in Qin Yi and became a "vassal state" of the Zhou Dynasty, continuing the sacrifice of the surname of Ying, and became the first feudal prince of the Qin State, with the title of "Qin Wei".
The order of the additional thirty-seven kings of the Qin state: Qin Feizi - Qin Hou - Qin Gongbo - Qin Zhong - Qin Zhuang Gong - Qin Xiang Gong - Qin Wen Gong - Qin Xiang Gong - Qin Xiang Gong - Qin Xiang Gong - Qin Xiang Gong - Qin Xiang Gong - Qin Xiang Gong - Qin Xiao wen Gong - Qin Hui Wen Wang - Qin Wu Wang - Qin Zhao Xiang Wang - Qin Xiaowen Wang - Qin Zhuang Xiang Wang - Qin Zhuang Xiang Wang - Qin Zhuang Xiang Wang - Qin Xiang Wang - Qin Zhuang Xiang Wang - Qin Shi Huang - Qin Li Gong - Qin Xiang Wang - Qin Xiang Wang - Qin Xiang Wang - Qin Huang Huang - Qin Li Gong - Qin Xiang Wang.