A Pawn in the Late Qin Dynasty

A Pawn in the Late Qin Dynasty

by Luo Xingyi

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Qin was defeated, and Tuo immediately attacked and annexed Guilin and Xiangjun, and established himself as King Wu of South Vietnam. --"Historical Records: Biography of South Vietnam" Zhao Tuo, the magistrate of Longchuan County in the Qin Dynasty, stole the main southern army of the Qin Dynasty stationed in Baiyue, separated himself from the army, established himself as king, and established the South Vietnam Kingdom. As a result, the main force of the Qin army was unable to return to the Central Plains to put down the rebellion, which led to the demise of the Qin Dynasty. Zhang Rui traveled to the end of the Qin Dynasty and became a pawn in the main force of the Qin army. How will history change...

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Give Me a Dozen11mo ago

I really know how to brag. The reality is that those in the south did not hold Qin Shihuang in their mouths, let alone the second generation. The composition of the army there was mixed. The Great Wall Army in the north was beaten violently by Liu Bang, and the whole army was wiped out later. I really thought that Liu Bang's military was not good. The level of the top 3 in the late Qin Dynasty was bulldozing all the way to Xiang Yu's hometown. After being defeated, he could easily pull up the army and continue the confrontation.

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