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Is there really an old ai in history?
Records of Lao Ai in Historical Records can be found in Biography of Qin Shihuang and Biography of Lv Buwei. The record is as follows:

Lv Buwei proposed Ai, pretending to condemn the crime of imprisonment. The queen mother secretly gave many things to the officials who presided over the castration, pretending to punish Ai, pulling out his beard and pretending to be a eunuch.

Later, the Queen Mother became pregnant and moved to the Palace of Emperor Yong for fear that others would know. Lao Ai always follows around and gets very rich rewards. Everything is up to Ed.

In 239 BC, Lao Ai was named as a long letter Hou. In 238 BC, the uprising of long-time believer Lao Ai was discovered. He stole the seal of the King of Qin and the seal of the Empress Dowager and started a rebellion.

When the first emperor learned about this, he ordered Chang Pingjun and Chang Wenjun of Guo Xiang to send troops to attack Laoyi. Lao Ai and others fled in defeat. Immediately ordered the whole country: anyone who captures Laoai alive will be rewarded with one million yuan; Kill him and reward him with 500 thousand. Lao Ai and others were all captured.

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The end of the old ai:

Lao Ai had fun with ministers, lost his manners after drinking, and said that he was the fake father of the King of Qin. Ying Zheng, the king of Qin, was very angry when he heard the news. Now he gives secret orders to investigate the actual situation. Later, I got a tip-off that Lao Ai was not a eunuch, but had an affair with the Queen Mother and gave birth to a child.

After Lao Ai was exposed, he stole the imperial seal of the Empress Dowager and the King of Qin, mobilized county pawns and palace guards to ride into the palace, and attacked the Prayer Palace where the King of Qin lived. The king of Qin ordered the prime ministers Chang Pingjun and Chang Wenjun to launch Xianyang foot soldiers to attack Laoai and fight in Xianyang.

Lao Ai was defeated, and the three clans, Lao Ai and their party members were dismembered by five horses. Evonne and Lao Ai's two youngest sons were also put into sacks and fell to death. Evonne was expelled from Xianyang to avoid death.

Reference materials?

Baidu Encyclopedia-Biography of Lv Buwei

Baidu Encyclopedia-Biography of Qin Shihuang