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Reveal why Yue did not live to the Warring States Period.
The state of Yue did not survive until the Warring States Period and completely fell apart.

Yue is a small border country, developed by a few people. When he arrived in Goujian, the cloud leader, he had Zhongxing, destroyed Wu, destroyed Chu and divided the country.

It is also a local tyrant. If it develops in a wretched way, the Eight Heroes of the Warring States Period should have gone abroad.

However, he just died. In the first 306 years, the king of Yue went north to cut Qi, listened to Tian's words, and led the army to turn around and attack Chu, only to be ambushed and defeated. As a result, the state of Yue fell apart, and children of all ethnic groups fought for power and profit, living in the coastal areas of the south of the Yangtze River. East Vietnam and Fujian Vietnam are both countries established by their descendants.

This is called death. It's obscene and stunted. You have to fight qi. Qi is a millipede, and he dies without being stiff. Yue's attack on Qi has already killed himself.

Fight Qi, fight Qi. How can you say that you are beating Chu again?

Even at the end of the Warring States period, Wang Jian dispatched 600,000 troops to destroy Chu. 600,000, how many people did you cross? Can we muster100000 soldiers?

If there are too few soldiers to defeat Chu, and there are no famous soldiers to help, it is natural to die and die. If you lose, you lose.

After the death of the King of Yue, the State of Yue split and lost its capital for hegemony.

However, the state of Yue did not fail completely. During the Warring States period, although there was nothing, the state of Yue was very restless. He went to a desolate place to develop his strength.

By the time of Qin Shihuang, Guangxi/Guangdong/Fujian was called "Baiyue", and many of them were descendants of Yue.

By the time Emperor Wendi arrived, Zhao Tuo, the king of South Vietnam, was on pins and needles, almost equal to the northern Xiongnu.