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  Qin Dynasty
Ying Huhai, under the advice of two high officials - the Imperial Secretariat Li Si and the chief eunuch Zhao Gao - forged the altered Emperor's will.
The faked decree ordered Ying Zheng's first son, the heir Ying Fu Su, to commit suicide, and renamed Ying Huhai as the next emperor, and stripped the command of troops from Marshal Meng Tian - a faithful supporter of Ying Fu Su - and killed Meng's family also.
Zhao Gao step by step seized the power of Ying Huhai, effectively made him a puppet emperor.
encyclopedia.codeboy.net /wikipedia/q/qi/qin_dynasty.html   (827 words)

  
 Qin Shi Huang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After his death, Li Si and the chief eunuch Zhao Gao persuaded his eighteenth son Huhai to forge the Emperor's will.
They forced his first son Fusu to commit suicide, stripped the command of troops from Meng Tian — a loyal supporter of Fusu — and killed Meng's family too.
Huhai became the Second Emperor (Er Shi Huangdi), known by historians as Qin Er Shi.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Qin_Shi_Huangdi   (4970 words)

  
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The Great Wall of China was built partly as defence against the Xiongnu.
Marshal Meng Tian of the Qin Empire dispersed more than 300,000 soldiers along the Great Wall to prevent an expected invasion from the North.
It is believed that after their decisive defeat by the Chinese in 428-431, some of the Xiongnu migrated West to become the Huns.
www.indias.com /php/wiki-Mongolia   (3636 words)

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