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Fu Su (? -2 10 BC), won surname, Zhao, Fu Su (pre-Qin men called his surname rather than his surname, so it should be Zhao), also known as Zi Fu Su, the eldest son of Qin Shihuang. Fu Su was a political visionary among the rulers of the Qin Dynasty, and Qin Shihuang had high hopes for him. Fu Su thought that at the beginning of the world, people were uneasy. He opposed the harsh policy of burning books and burying Confucianism, which angered Qin Shihuang. Qin Shihuang sent him to Shang Jun to supervise Meng Tian's army, help Meng Tian build the Great Wall and resist the Huns.

In 2 10 BC, Qin Shihuang died on a cruise. Zhao Gao, Prime Minister Reese and others were afraid that Fu Su's accession to the throne would be bad for them, so they forged letters to support Hu Hai's accession to the throne and forced Fu Su to commit suicide.

Qin Guoxiang (325 years ago -25 1 years ago), won the surname, Zhao, and Ji [1], the son of the king of Qin, half-brother, the king of Qin during the Warring States Period. I was a hostage in Yan State in my early years. In 307 BC, after the death of Qin Wuwang, Zhao Haoqi Xiang of the State of Qin competed with his younger brother for a position. From 306 BC to 25 BC1year, he was one of the longest reigning monarchs in the history of China. During his reign, Qin continued to expand. The most famous battle of Changping, which decided the fate of Qin and Zhao, took place in the last years of Zhao Haoqi, the king of Qin.

In the early days of Qin Zhaoxiang's rule, his mother Xu Antai was in power [2], and his wife Wei Ran was the prime minister. Historically, it was called "autonomy, being in power, which greatly shocked Qin." Wei Ran recommended Bai Qi as a general, and defeated Sanjin, Qi, Chu and other countries successively, and gained Hedong and Nanyang of Wei, Guizhou and Du Ying of Chu (now northwest of Jiangling, Hubei).

In the forty-first year of Qin Dynasty, after listening to Wei's words, he seized the right to make peace with the Empress Dowager Xuan, worshipped him as the prime minister, changed the strategy of attacking from far to near, and defeated Zhao in Changping (now northwest of Gaoping, Shanxi). Under his command, Fan Ju, Wu Youbai and other capable ministers destroyed the Western Zhou Dynasty in 256 BC (this Western Zhou Dynasty was not the "Western Zhou Dynasty" as a dynasty, but the principality of the Western Zhou Dynasty at the end of the Warring States Period), which laid the foundation for the victory of the Qin unification war. [3]

In the fifty-sixth year of Qin Zhaoxiang, King Zhao Xiang died at the age of 75.