Qin and Han: Collapse and Rebirth of Empires

Qin and Han: Collapse and Rebirth of Empires

by Mei Yi (king Helian Bobo)

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In 221 BC, King Yingzheng of Qin unified the six countries. Since then, with the same writing and the same track, China has achieved the comprehensive unification of politics, economy and culture for the first time. The Qin Empire's unification of the world was short-lived but glorious. The first emperor's sand dune collapsed, Zhao Gao made plans, Li Si was selfish, and the second Hu Hai ascended the throne. Not long after, the bones in Yingzheng's mausoleum were not yet cold, the garrison soldiers screamed, and the grain was raised, the Xianyang fire was shining, and the pitiful scorched earth! The Qin Dynasty, a great empire that once swept across the sea, fell overnight! Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu, was fierce and unmatched, and was eventually surrounded in Gaixia, besieged on all sides. Liu Bang held a three-foot sword and became an emperor from a common man, creating the world. The hundreds of years of war between the Han Dynasty and the Xiongnu have gone from strength to strength. The strong voice of the era that "those who offend the powerful Han Dynasty will be punished no matter how far away" still resonates... The Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty were strengthened and prospered for more than four hundred years. Despite hardships and hatred, these great emperors, kings, princes and generals opened up history through arduous efforts. The ancestors of Qin and Han Dynasty continued to eliminate the old and melt away the barbarism and violence. In the end, in the vast land of China, which is thousands of miles away, iron and fire fell silent again and again.

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