
Yi Zhongtian's History of China: Qin Conquers the World
by Yi Zhongtian
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Shang Yang's reforms led to the rise of Qin in anger. Qin Shihuang destroyed the six kingdoms and united the world, establishing a unified country with an autocratic monarchy. He is diligent. I went to rest after reading the One Hundred and Twenty Jin Bamboo Briefs every day. He is cautious. No one is allowed to carry weapons in the palace, so when Jing Ke came to assassinate him, everyone could only stare. He was suspicious. They change their residence every day, and anyone who exposes their whereabouts will be punished by death. He is cruel. The criticism of Li Si spread outside the palace, and because they could not find out who had leaked the secret, everyone present was killed. With such fortifications in place, it's time to secure our position, right? However, Qin's harsh rule personally sent him to the guillotine, and the great ship of Qin sank in just fifteen years. When Chu and Han fought, Liu Bang proclaimed himself emperor and followed the Qin Dynasty system. The Qin Dynasty was not dead after all. The "imperial system" pioneered by Qin Shihuang dominated Chinese history for 2,132 years. .
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