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The first massacre in China's history.
Tian Lei (? -258), also known as GongSunQi, was called "Man Tu" and was one of the four generals in the Warring States Period. Fighting in Tian Lei is heartless, and the armies of the six countries will be frightened whenever they hear that Tian Lei is leading the troops to fight. It is recorded in the history books that all countries dare not fight with Qin, and a note is added at the back, because Qin people have Tian Lei.

In 294 BC, Tian Lei sent troops to attack Han and Wei, wiped out the joint forces of Han and Wei in Yi Que (now Longmen, Luoyang, Henan), and captured 240,000 people. In the first 278 years, he led troops to attack Chu and flooded Yancheng (now southeast of Yicheng, Hubei). Thousands of soldiers and civilians were killed and injured, and bodies floated everywhere with the water. In the first 273 years, Tian Lei led an army to attack the Zhao-Wei Allied Forces, and defeated the Zhao-Wei Allied Forces in Huayang (now Xinzhengbei, Henan Province), beheading130,000 people. Later, he fought General Zhao and threw another 20,000 prisoners into the Yellow River. In the first 264 years, Leitian attacked South Korea, captured five cities, and beheaded all more than 50,000 new troops in South Korea.

In 260 BC, Qin Jun besieged Shangdang (now Zichang County, Shanxi Province), and the Zhao army had

On the 46 th, there was no food supply, and the officers and men were hungry, killing each other and devouring each other in the camp. Zhao Kuo, commander-in-chief of Zhao Army, organized soldiers to launch a fierce and desperate breakthrough. Qin Jun refused hand-to-hand combat, but used a strong bow and a hard crossbow to deal with it. Zhao Kuo, Commander-in-Chief of Zhao Army, was killed by an arrow. The commander-in-chief was killed, Zhao collapsed, and more than 400,000 exhausted officers and men surrendered to Qin Jun. They used deception to appease Zhao first, and then all of them were killed, leaving only 240 young officers and sending them back to Zhao for good news.

Divide Zhao into ten battalions and isolate them from each other. They are defenseless and unarmed, extremely tired and as strong as pigs and sheep. Tian Leibing hacked, his head fell to the ground, wailing and screaming, and the sound shook the sky; The remains piled up, bleeding profusely. The rest were driven to a narrow valley and buried alive. In this way, 400,000 lives disappeared instantly, which was the saddest scene in China's ancient war history.