Qin Shihuang unified the world and established the Daqin Dynasty, but the good times did not last long. After his death, the country was in chaos! At this time, more and more insurgents rose. The first successful one was Xiang Yu, the overlord of Xi Chu, who almost unified the whole country and became the most successful person. However, Xiang Yu, the overlord of the Western Chu Dynasty, went his own way and finally let his old enemy Liu Bang get away with it. In the end, the overlord of the land of western Chu was defeated, which can be said to be a vivid example of getting up early but catching up with the late episode.
Fu Jian was a talented Di nationality, the emperor of the former Qin Dynasty during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. At the beginning of his political career, Fu Jian attached great importance to Wang Meng, a Han Chinese, and finally unified northern China through a series of wars. But he soon got carried away and began to attack the Eastern Jin Dynasty. As a result, he was defeated and beheaded!
During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Chai Rong was a brilliant emperor, and his later weeks almost unified the whole country! But although Chai Rong got up early, he died at a very young age, leaving a young son. This boy really has a good foundation, but he was replaced by Zhao Kuangyin, which is the pinnacle of getting up early and catching up late.