If Jing Ke succeeded in stabbing Qin, it would be a turning point in the history of the Warring States. Historians believe that Jing Ke's failure to stab Qin completely accelerated the attack of Qin on Yan at that time. Because of this, many historians doubt that if Jing Ke succeeds in stabbing Qin, history will not change because of the development of this incident.
First of all, we should know that Jing Ke stabbed Qin only because Yan Taizi Dan decided to resist the danger and delay Qin's attack on Yan, so the success or failure of Jing Ke's stabbing Qin will only affect the time when Qin attacked Yan. Because Jing Ke failed to stab Qin, Qin Jun's attack on Yan was accelerated. If Jing Ke succeeds in stabbing Qin, the only thing he can do is to delay Qin's attack on Yan.
A person's existence and departure will not have a great impact on the historical trend. Qin Shihuang did unify the six countries with one hand and six hands, but this contribution was not only attributed to Qin Shihuang's own ability and ambition, but also the influence and military strength of the Qin Dynasty at that time.
Qin will not shake the foundation of the country and Qin because of Qin Shihuang's death, and if Qin Shihuang dies now, it will be extremely beneficial to Qin, because Qin, Zhao Gao and Reese can't do whatever they want as they did in the later period, and Fu Su is fourteen years old, one year older than when Ying Zheng ascended the throne. According to Fu Su's kindness and Lu Jia's assistance, it is still easy to sweep the six countries.
After Shang Yang's political reform, Qin's laws gradually improved, and Qin will become the first country ruled by law. As long as it develops steadily and continuously, China will take the lead in the emergence of capitalism, and the historical process will be much faster.
As for continuing to enter the Warring States period, it is no longer possible. Look at the political and military leaders of various countries. They are all doomed to be destroyed by the State of Qin, but only the people who led them to perish have changed.
Therefore, it can be concluded that Jing Ke's failure to stab Qin is a major turning point in history. If it succeeds, the Qin dynasty will not last for generations.