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The "king of the fallen country", Qi Wangjian (son of King Qi Xiang), was starved to death in Songlin

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Qi Wangjian (c. 280 BC – 221 BC), also known as The King of Qi, the King of Qi, the Concubine, tian, the son of King Xiang of Qi, the mother queen, the last monarch of the State of Qi during the Warring States period, reigned from 264 BC to 221 BC.

In the late Warring States period, the Qin state suddenly emerged, and since Qin Xiaoguan began to carry out a comprehensive shang martingale transformation method, in order to complete the great cause of unification, the military economic strength of the sixth generation of Yu Lie, the rapid development of military and economic strength. However, the State of Qi, which was originally called the Second Emperor of the East and the West along with the State of Qin, suffered a catastrophe since King Xuan of Qi and King Wei of Qi, and was almost destroyed by the State of Yan, and has been in a slump ever since. In the war of unification, The Prince of Qin, Yingzheng, adopted the advice of Qin Xiang Fan Ju and attacked from afar. Therefore, the State of Qin mainly adopted the means of friendship, commerce, and bribery against the State of Qi in the far east to stabilize the State of Qi and destroy the cooperation of the six eastern countries.

The "king of the fallen country", Qi Wangjian (son of King Qi Xiang), was starved to death in Songlin

The establishment of the last monarch of the State of Qi cooperated well with the great cause of the unification of the State of Qin, and the two sides developed bilateral trade, and had money to earn all day long. When the Five Eastern Kingdoms except the State of Qi were killed, the Five Kingdoms repeatedly asked the State of Qi for help, but King Jian of Qi sat firmly on Mount Tai and watched from the wall, turning a blind eye to the dying and struggling Five Kingdoms. The King of Qi was even eager to let the State of Qin eat all five kingdoms in the East, because four of them had a feud with the State of Qi, which showed how magnificent the vision of the king of the fallen country was. The Five Kingdoms were destroyed, and who was the sixth? Not to say that Qi Wangjian's brain into the water is really difficult to understand the resentment in my chest!

The "king of the fallen country", Qi Wangjian (son of King Qi Xiang), was starved to death in Songlin

Qi Wang Jian ascended the throne at the age of 15, by the time Qin Shi Huang launched the unification war, he had been the king of Qi for more than 40 years, the State of Qi had been at war for nearly half a century, the King of Qi was built as a mercenary and unscrupulous king, in the eyes of Qin Shi Huang, the King of Qi was a frog in warm water, and the death date was coming, but he did not know it. When the Qin king Yingzheng destroyed the Yan state in 221 BC and pointed his troops directly at the state of Qi, the King of Qi still had 500,000 troops in his hands. King Jian of Qi wanted to surrender, but was persuaded by a city gate Sima and decided to resist.

The "king of the fallen country", Qi Wangjian (son of King Qi Xiang), was starved to death in Songlin

Qi Wang Tian Jian stills

If the Qin army insists on attacking the state of Qi, the 500,000 troops of the state of Qi are also mantis arms as a car, and it is difficult to get rid of the fate of annihilation, but the principle of killing the enemy one thousand and losing eight hundred is well understood, so he sent a lobbyist named Chen Chi to the state of Qi to do ideological work for the king of Qi. After Chen Chi saw the King of Qi, he took it upon himself to say that if you Qi Guo laid down your weapons and surrendered, you would be given a fief of 500 miles. Qi Wangjian felt that this deal was appropriate, and accepted it without hesitation, and the State of Qi was peacefully liberated.

The "king of the fallen country", Qi Wangjian (son of King Qi Xiang), was starved to death in Songlin

Schematic diagram of the Six Kingdoms of Qin

On the surface, Qin Wang zheng was grateful that Qi Wangjian had made good friends with Qin for decades, believing that he had "a feeling of obedience and avoided his death", moved him to Gongcheng under the Taihang Mountains, and resettled several huts, from the bustling palace of King Qi to the desolate countryside of Songbai Sensen, Qi Wangjian also finally experienced the pain of the king of the fallen country, but the country was dead, and what was the use of sighing. The King of Qin did give King Qi 500 miles of land, but it was all a forest, and there was no land to rest. After the King of Qi built this forest, his fate was extremely miserable, and he finally starved to death in a cave, ending his sad life.

The "king of the fallen country", Qi Wangjian (son of King Qi Xiang), was starved to death in Songlin

The three kingdoms of Wei, Han, and Zhao served as a barrier to the State of Qi, and when the Three Kingdoms were destroyed, the State of Qi did not feel a chill in its lips and teeth, and believed that the ministers who had received benefits from the State of Qin had deceived them, saying: "Thieves will love me and will not attack." After the fall of the State of Qi, the people of the State of Qi resented Wang Jian of Qi for not joining forces with the princes to attack Qin sooner, and for listening to the words of the traitorous guests, which led to the destruction of the country, so they made up a song and said: "Is it a pine tree? Or cypress? Did Wang Jian of Qi move to Gongdi, or was it not a curse brought by the guests? This is the hatred of Qi Wangjian for not looking at the true face of the guests.

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