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The most legendary figure in history
In the long history, there have been many outstanding emperors in various countries, who have made great contributions to their own countries and even the world. Someone has named the top ten most legendary emperors in the world, and Ying Zheng, the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty in China, is one of them.

Ying Zheng went through hardships in Handan and returned to Xianyang. After 10 years of growth, he finally became a very successful emperor. Ying Zheng lived in Handan with his mother when he was a child, and did not return to Xianyang until his father Chu ascended the throne. I thought Ying Zheng finally lived with his parents, but my father, Zi Chu, died only three years after he became emperor, leaving the vast territory to Ying Zheng. Now 13-year-old boy is still in primary school, and Ying Zheng has become a national symbol. With the help of Lv Buwei, Ying Zheng grew up slowly. At the age of 22, Ying Zheng was finally able to lead the government. Soon, Ying Zheng showed off his powerful wrist. He got rid of his mother's lover, Ai, and forced Lv Buwei to die, becoming the supreme authority of Daqin.

Ying Zheng unified China, established the first unified multi-ethnic dynasty and became an epoch-making figure. After Qin Shihuang came to power, he made great use of Li Si and others to continuously enhance the strength of Qin State. It took about nine years to destroy the six countries, unify the whole country and establish a unified feudal dynasty. After reunification, Qin Shihuang unified the weights and measures, unified the writing, and established the system of "three publics and nine ministers". These measures of Qin Shihuang had a far-reaching influence on later generations, and also provided a model for China's feudal dynasty of more than 2,000 years.

In view of Qin Shihuang's great achievements, he became the most legendary emperor in the world. The Qin Dynasty established by Qin Shihuang was relatively short-lived, but its influence on later generations was far-reaching, so Qin Shihuang was always one of the most influential emperors.