
The Great Qin Empire Part 6: Imperial Beacons (2 Volumes in Total)
by Sun Haohui
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An imperial swan song. After the death of the First Emperor, the power of the empire was divided. Chen Sheng and Wu Guang revolted. Liu Bang and Xiang Yu invaded Xianyang, and the empire was suddenly destroyed. The First Emperor of Qin suddenly died in the sand dunes. Zhao Gao and Hu Hai plotted a coup. Li Si, the meritorious prime minister who was in charge of national affairs, was lured and kidnapped to join the conspiracy. This finally caused a huge black hole mutation in the top power level of the Qin Empire, which was full of talented people and had been tempered for a long time: the eldest son Fusu committed suicide, the Meng brothers who held military power were killed, Hu Hai proclaimed himself emperor, and Zhao Gao took charge. The power of the Qin Empire underwent a drastic qualitative change: the Second Group massacred the imperial heroes, eradicated dissident forces in the royal family, and implemented a series of tyrannical and misguided policies, which greatly intensified various social conflicts hidden during the Qin Shi Huang period. Chen Sheng and Wu Guangda uprising broke out, and the old nobles of the six countries took advantage of the situation and rose up, forming a prairie fire of rebellion against Qin in the world. The empire won the battle against the peasant army, but failed in its counterattack against the anti-Qin forces based on the old aristocrats of the Six Kingdoms. Liu Bang and Xiang Yu entered Xianyang, and the precarious imperial court had another coup, and the Hu Hai and Zhao Gao groups were destroyed. Ziying, who was restored to the title of King of Qin, surrendered, ending Ling's regime. Xiang Yu's army plundered all the empire's wealth, and then burned the Xianyang Palace. The fire lasted for three months. The entire Guanzhong was reduced to eight hundred miles of ruins. The Qin Empire was suddenly wiped out!
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