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Why did Qi Qi betray Qin Shi?
1, the heart is the motherland, the feelings of the motherland.

Qi Qi is a native of Chu and the son of Chu Gaolie. It's hard to feel at ease when Qin began to destroy Chu, and the ancestral hall of Chu, which has been in existence for a hundred years, was finally destroyed. After all, it is impossible to sit idly by.

When Qin destroyed Korea, Han Fei, the son of South Korea, clearly knew that he could not save the destruction of South Korea by himself, but he went to Qin without hesitation and tried his best to fight for a chance for South Korea.

Qi Qi, like Han Fei, returned to Chu at the critical moment when the 200,000 troops of Qin attacked Chu, out of concern for the motherland.

2. Qin law is harsh and absconded for fear of sin.

Ying Zheng sent Mickey to Chen Ying, in order to appease the Chu scholars and divide the internal forces of Chu, in order to cooperate with the active military actions of Li Xin and Meng Tian. Knowing that they were up to no good, the Chu people burned Chen Ying's 20,000-stone grain and forced him to fight against Qin.

Due to the strict Qin law, it is a felony to delay the transportation of rations. Qi Qi was worried that he would be severely punished when he returned to Qin. In order to survive, he defected from Qin to Chu.

3. Subcontracting is rejected and cannot be reused.

Before Qin attacked Chu, Ying Zheng asked officials what good strategies they had. Qi Qi put forward the system of enfeoffment to win over Chu scholars, so that the hearts of Chu resistance forces could easily disintegrate without a big fight, thus winning Chu in one fell swoop.

The enfeoffment system was indeed beneficial to the destruction of Chu, but Ying Zheng had a longer-term vision. For the sake of Qin's long-term stability, he had long wanted to abolish the enfeoffment system and set up counties, so he disagreed with Qi's proposal.

4. Have illusions and want to be the king of Chu.

Qi Qi was named Changping Jun in the State of Qin, and later became the Prime Minister. He is a minister, and one person is above ten thousand people.

But how can Qi Qi be satisfied with this? He is the younger brother of the king of Chu, with the blood of the king of Chu, and he is fully qualified to be king. When Qin Jun attacked Chu, the confrontation between the two armies was unknown. Qi Qi probably saw a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and wanted to fish in troubled waters to satisfy his long-cherished wish of being king.

I'm afraid few people can easily refuse the temptation of power. Qi Qi wanted to be king of Chu, so he betrayed the State of Qin.

Extended data:

After Qin Shihuang destroyed Korea, Zhao and other countries, he sent general Li Xin to attack Chu, and at the same time sent Qi Yi to appease Chu people (Qi Yi's status as a Chu worker is conducive to appease Chu people's rebellious mood).

Li Xin led 200,000 Qin Jun to attack the plains and mountains of Chu, and won. Bing Feng always refers only to Shouchun, the capital of Chu, but Li Xin dispatched troops to attack Chen Ying, followed by Chu Army, which defeated Qin Jun.

There is only one explanation for Li Xin's bizarre military decision, that is, Qi in Chen Ying betrayed Qin and incited the surrounding areas to jointly resist Qin. As a result, Chen Ying was no longer the rear area of Li Xin, so Li Xin had to choose to attack Chen Ying and was finally defeated by the Chu army.