Is Tang Ju in real history dead?
That's a fabrication. Do you think this is true? The king of Qin is not so easy to deal with. The warring States policy is more or less made up. The Warring States Policy is a historical novel. Liu Xiang really misled many modern people. But the real history is that Qin Shihuang finally destroyed Anling, and the strength gap between the two countries is too big, and it will be destroyed sooner or later. Anling State (as Yanling in Shuo Yuan Shi Feng Pian and Anling Nationality in Shi) was a vassal state of Wei nobles during the Warring States Period. After the death of the suzerain state Wei, he was moved to his home. In the northwest of Yanling County, Henan Province. In addition, there is a history about how Anling State survived after Wei was destroyed by Qin, and there is a article "Tang Ju Live Up to His Mission" in middle school textbooks. Tang Ju lived up to her mission. Although there was no dead body in the end, she bled for five steps. However, the fief of Anlingjun was retained, but under the trend of Qin reunification, the fief of Anlingjun was bound to be doomed, so Tang Ju probably had to abdicate in the end ... Anlingguo finally surrendered to Qin, and the place was too small, so Qin felt that it was not worth moving a knife, so after taking the initiative to surrender, it only abolished the title and did not kill them. Tang Ju died, Anling was a vassal state of Wei, and Wei was finished. An Ling may be immune to it.