Celebrities of the Qin Dynasty
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The Qin Dynasty period, according to history, should be the period after Qin Shihuang actually changed the title of King of Qin to the title of Emperor Celebrities of this period include: royal family and court officials: First Emperor Yingzheng, Fusu, Hu Hai, Ziying, Li Si, Meng Tian, Wang Jian, Wang Ben, Zhao Gao, Zhang Han Elders of the Six Kingdoms Dynasty: the uprising army in the late Qin Dynasty Leaders: Xiang Yu, Xiang Liang, Fan Zeng, Liu Bang, Xiao He, Zhang Liang, etc.
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Celebrities of the Qin Dynasty During the Qin Dynasty, according to history, they should be The celebrities of this period after Qin Shi Huang actually changed the title of King of Qin to the title of Emperor, including: royal family and court officials: Shi Huang Ying Zheng, Fu Su, Hu Hai, Zi Ying, Li Si, Meng Tian, Wang Jian, Wang Ben, Zhao Gao, Zhang Han, the survivor of the Six Kingdoms Dynasty: Leaders of the uprising in the late Qin Dynasty: Xiang Yu, Xiang Liang, Fan Zeng, Liu Bang, Xiao He, Zhang Liang, etc.
Celebrities of the Qin Dynasty The four famous generals of the Qin Dynasty are : Bai Qi, Wang Jian, Meng Tian, and Zhang Han.
Celebrities of the Qin Dynasty
Qin Jinggong
Qin Jinggong was in power the year before and after the year before. The name of Qin Jinggong (the year before and after) was Ying Shi, who was Qin Huan [ ] Duke. The eldest son of Qin Dynasty ruled the state of Qin for many years, pushing the power of the state of Qin into the Central Plains. Qin
Qin Gongbo
Qin Gongbo, the third monarch of the Qin Kingdom, was the son of the Marquis of Qin. He reigned two years ago and two years ago. There are few records about Qin Gongbo in history books. It is roughly known that he was the son of Qin Hou and Qin Feizi, and his son was Qin Zhong. Predecessor: Marquis of Qin (
Qin Feizi
Qin Feizi was the founding monarch of Qin two years ago. He is a descendant of Zhuanxu, and his ancestors were evil. , the ancestor Da Fei (Bo Yi Boyi), Da Fei was instrumental in helping Yu control floods, and also helped Shun train
Qili Ji
Qili Ji (? Before) Warring States Period A famous general of the Qin State in the middle period. He was the half-brother of King Qin Huiwen. He was known as Chuliji because he lived in Chuli (some say Chuli). He was funny and wise, and the people of Qin called him a think tank. In the 39th year of King Zhou Xian (
Sima Cuo
Sima Cuo, whose birth and death dates are unknown, was a famous general of the Qin State in the middle and late Warring States Period. He served as King Huiwen of Qin, King Wu and King Zhao III. Sima Cuo’s expedition to Shu was before Qin unified China. A major military move, it is indispensable in the history of Qin
Gongsun Yan
Gongsun Yan, a native of Wei Zhiyin and Jin Dynasty. He once served in the Wei Dynasty and served as the leader of Xi②. Because people are called Xishou, it seems that this is his original name. "Annotation of Historical Records" quotes Sima Biao as saying Xishou, the official name of Wei, is today General Huya. Xi
Wuhuo
A strong man during the Warring States Period. A native of the Qin State, he was as famous as Ren Bimeng. King Wu of Qin revered strong men and recruited and favored them, all of whom were high officials. Meng Ke said that he could lift a hundred jins (three thousand catties)< br />
Meng Bi
Meng Bi's "Records of the States of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" describes that Meng Bi, a native of Qi, said that if he heard it with force, he would not avoid dragons when traveling on water, and tigers and wolves when traveling on land. Exhaling, the sound moved the sky. He saw two bulls fighting in the wild, and Meng Ben separated them with his hands
Fan Ju
Fan Ju [Introduction] Fan Ju (? Qian), also called Fan And (this is an error in the stone carvings of the Han Dynasty) (in "Historical Records" it is the character Ju, and in some books it is the character Sui, and calligraphers often pronounce it), the character is Uncle. Warring States
Zheng Anping
(? Before) During the Warring States Period, a native of Wei helped Fan Ju enter Qin. King Zhao of Qin appointed Fan Ju, and Anping also served as general. In the forty-eighth year of King Zhao, Anping attacked Zhao and was surrounded. He surrendered and was granted the title of Lord Wuyang. He died in Zhao
Wang Wan
Wang Wan was the prime minister of the Qin Dynasty. There are no accurate records of his birth and death in history. After the Qin State unified China, he, Li Si and others became the First Emperor of Qin Discussing the title, they believed that there were emperors of heaven and earth in ancient times
Meng Wu
The specific date of birth and death of Meng Wu is unknown. He was a famous general of the Qin State during the Warring States Period in China. His ancestors lived in Qi State, and his father was Meng Wu. Meng Tian, the son of Ao, was both a famous general of the Qin Dynasty. As a general, he served as General Pi and Wang Jian in the year BC and led an army of 600,000 to attack Chu.
Meng Yi
Same as his brother Meng Tian. Qin Shihuang, when Qin Shihuang unified China, Meng Yi's grandfather Meng Ao and father Meng Wu were both famous generals of the Qin State. They fought hard and fought for the Qin State and captured dozens of cities.
Li Xin
General Li Xin of the State of Qin, the King of Qin ordered Wang Jian to lead the expedition against Yan. In the 21st year (before), Wang Jian captured Ji, the capital of Yan. King Yan and Prince Dan retreated to Liaodong, and Qin general Li Xin pursued them. Wang Jia of Dai sent a letter to King Yan, saying
Han Fei
Han Fei Han Fei, also known as Han Feizi (about 1 BC) was a Korean at the end of the Warring States Period [today's Xinzheng, Henan] , one of the princes of the Han royal family, "Historical Records" records that Han Fei was proficient in the study of punishment and magic, and was closely related to Qin Xiang Yu
Xiang Yu
Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu, Xiang Yu (B.C. 232 BC 22), his name is Yu, and he was born in Xiaxiang (now Suqian, Jiangsu Province). The grandson of Xiang Yan, the famous general of Chu State, a famous military strategist in ancient China and a hero of his generation. Death of Chu
Celebrities of Qin Dynasty