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  Station Information - Zhao Gao
During the reign of Ying Zheng (Qin Shi Huangdi), Zhao was involved in the death of Marshal Meng Tian and his younger brother Meng Yi at the death of Qin Si HuangDi when Meng Tian was stationed at the northern border commanding more than 100,000 troops for the inconclusive Huns campaign.
Meng was a reputable general and a faithful supporter of Ying Fu Su, the first son of Ying Zheng.
After the sudden death of Ying Zheng at Shaqiu prefecture, Zhao and the Imperial Secretariat Li Si presuaded Ying Zheng's second son Ying Huhai to false the emperor's will.
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 Ying Huhai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Qin Er Shi (秦二世) (died 207 BC), literally Second Emperor of Qin Dynasty, born Ying Huhai (嬴胡亥) was the beloved second son of Qin Shi Huangdi, but he was not the original crown prince.
Under the advice of two officials Zhao Gao and Li Si, he forged a fake decree of his father, which ordered his brother, the heir Ying Fu Su, to commit suicide and appointed himself to be the heir.
A son of Ying Fu Su, Ying Ziying was made king of Qin by Zhao Gao.
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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.
In 207 BC, Zhao Gao forced Ying Huhai to commit suicide and replaced him by the murdered heir's son, Ying Ziying.
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 Ying Fu Su Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ying Fu Su Ying Fu Su (嬴扶蘇) (died 210 BC) was the first son of the First Emperor of China, Ying Zheng (Qin Shi Huangdi), and hence the heir by tradition.
However, after the secret death of Ying Zheng, his brother Ying Huhai, together with two high officials Zhao Gao and Li Shi, forged Ying Zheng's decree to rename Ying Huhai as the successor and order Ying Fu Su to commit suicide.
He had a son Ying Ziying who was made king of Qin after Zhao Gao forced Ying Huhai to commit suicide later in 207 BC.
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 Li Si - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Li Si served under two kings: Ying Zheng -- later unified China's first emperor Qin Shi Huangdi -- and his son, Ying Huhai.
One of his most famous prose works, In Advice Against the Driving Away of Guest Immigrants (諫逐客書), was written in reaction to a vehement Qin edict to drive away all foreign immigrants from Qin territory.
Li Si was killed in the aftermath of a power struggle which involved the throning of new emperor Ying Huhai and the rise of chief eunuch Zhao Gao.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Li_Si   (368 words)

  
 Qin Dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During the last trip with his second son Huhai (胡亥) in 210 BC, Qin Shi Huangdi died suddenly at Shaqiu prefecture.
Huhai, under the advice of two high officials — the Imperial Secretariat Li Si(李斯) and the chief eunuch Zhao Gao, forged and altered Emperor's will.
Within three years of Qin Shi Huang's death, widespread revolts by peasants, prisoners, soldiers, and descendants of the nobles of the Six Warring States sprang up all over China.
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 The Emperor and the Assassin
Around 221 B.C. one of the rulers (Ying Zengh) of one of the six kingdoms (Qin) wants to become the first emperor of all China.
To do so he gets his concubine Zhao to act as a spy in the kingdom of Han, but she is diverted by falling in love with the assassin she is hires to kill Ying Zheng (who will be prepared for his attempt and kill him, thus making him appear a king who is unstoppable).
Ying Huhai became the second emperor ("Er Shi Huangdi").
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 UFO Area SECRETS OF THE EMPEROR'S TOMB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ying Zheng (Emperor Shihuangdi) was crowned at the age of 13.
After Ying Zhen became the King of Qin, Lü Buwei served him as prime minister, and together with other worthy nobles, was responsible for all political and military matters of Qin court for the next 13 years.
Ying Zhen ordered them to be killed after he learned of their existence.
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During the last trip with his second son Huhai in 210 BC, Qin Shi Huang died suddenly at Shaqiu prefecture.
Huhai, under the advice of two high officials — the Imperial Secretariat Li Si and the chief eunuch
In the beginning of October 207 BC, Zhao Gao forced Huhai to commit suicide and replaced him with Fusu's son, Ziying.
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 Ying Huhai Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ying Huhai Info - Bored Net - Boredom
Qin Er Shi (秦二世) (died 207 BC), literally Second Emperor of Qin Dynasty, born Ying Huhai (嬴胡亥) was the beloved second son of Qin Shi Huangdi, but he was not the official heir.
Under the advice of two officials Zhao Gao and Li Shi, he forged a fake decree of his father, which ordered his brother, the heir Ying Fu Su, to commit suicide and appointed himself to be the heir.
www.borednet.com /e/n/encyclopedia/y/yi/ying_huhai.html   (207 words)

  
 phorum - Chinese Culture Forum at Asiawind - State of Qin to Qin Dynasty
Ying Zheng was a very intelligent, clever and capable man, however he was also a despotic ruthless ruler.
Ying Fusu was the son-in-law of the Prime Minister Li Si.
The eldest son, Ying Ziying (¾Æ¤lÀ¦), of the late crown prince Ying Fu Su was crowned the King of Qin (¯³¤ý), and not the Emperor of Qin (¯³¬Ó«Ò).
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 Qin Dynasty info here at en.88of100c.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
During the climactic trip with their beyond son Huhai (胡亥) in 210 BC, Qin Shi Huangdi died abruptly at Shaqiu prefecture.
Huhai, awninged by the counsel of two large officials — the Imperial Secretariat Li Si(李旯) & the chief eunuch Zhao Gao, forged & altered Emperor's will.
In the root of October 207 BC, Zhao Gao forced Huhai to paddle suicide & replaced him with Fusu's son, Ziying (子嬰).
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In less than six months after the accession of his second son Huhai over the dead body of his brother, the entire Empire outside of the Qin homelands had degenerated into rebellion and revolt.
Thirty days after the accession of Ying Ziying as King of Qin, he surrendered the Kingdom to the advancing army of Liu Bang.
Ying Ziying was killed by Xiang Yu a short time later, and the Kingdom of Qin was left to the less than tender mercies of Xiang Yu and his armies.
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 Xiang Yu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Xiang Yu (Traditional Chinese: 項羽; Simplified Chinese: 项羽; Hanyu Pinyin: Xiàng Yǔ; Wade-Giles: Hsiang Yü; 232 BC - 202 BC) was a prominent general during the fall of the Qin Dynasty.
How his childhood was like is not known, although it is clear that as a member of a family privileged in the now defunct kingdom of Chu, it would not be comfortable under Qin rule.
Xiányáng and Qin's final ruler, Ying Ying, surrendered to Liu's forces in winter 207 BC, ending Qin Dynasty.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Xiang_Yu   (3081 words)

  
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Min The terms and concepts used by Chinese to separate spoken language from written language are different from those used in the West, because the political and social development was different in China compared to Europe.
Huhai became the Second Emperor (Er Shi Huangdi), known by historians as Qin Er Shi.
The play was based on an actual historical event, the attempted assassination of Ying Zheng by Jing Ke of Wei, at the request of the Prince of Yan, in 227 BC.
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 Qin Dynasty info here at en.75of100e.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
During the swan refrain trip with their subsequent son Huhai (胡亥) in 210 BC, Qin Shi Huangdi died short at Shaqiu prefecture.
Huhai, underneath the proposition of two lank officials — the Imperial Secretariat Li Si(李旯) & the chief eunuch Zhao Gao, forged & altered Emperor's will.
In the prelude of October 207 BC, Zhao Gao forced Huhai to suicide & replaced him with Fusu's son, Ziying (子嬰).
en.75of100e.info /Qin_dynasty   (1060 words)

  
 Qin Dynasty info here at en.71of100e.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
During the termination trip with their succeeding son Huhai (胡亥) in 210 BC, Qin Shi Huangdi died unanticipatedly at Shaqiu prefecture.
Huhai, pinned the word of two aerial officials — the Imperial Secretariat Li Si(李旯) 'n the chief eunuch Zhao Gao, forged 'n altered Emperor's will.
In the onset of October 207 BC, Zhao Gao forced Huhai to effectuate suicide 'n replaced him with Fusu's son, Ziying (子嬰).
en.71of100e.info /Qin_Dynasty   (1193 words)

  
 China History Forum, chinese history forum > Qin Shi Huang vs Han Gao Zu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ying Zheng's (Qin Shihuang's) achievement could have been just a momentary experiment that failed to last beyond a generation, like Charlemagne's European empire, if Liu Bang had not defeated Xiang Yu.
Dec 20 2005, 10:06 AM By adopting many ideas from Confucianism and Daoism, Liu Bang showed that a unified empire needed not be as despotic or tyrannical as the one implemented by Qin, and thus ensuring its continuity.
On another level, Ying Zheng might be seen as just the name of the Qin ruler who enjoyed the fruitation of the right strategies laid down by his predecessors in dominating China.
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Huhai, under the advice of two high officials — the Imρerial Secretariat Li Si (李斯) and the chief eunuch Zhao Gao, forged and altered Emρeror's will.
The faked decree ordered Qin Shi Huang's first son, the heir Fusu (扶蘇), to commit suicide, instead naming Huhai as the next emρeror.
In the beginning of October 207 BC, Zhao Gao forced Huhai to commit suicide and reρlaced him with Fusu's son, Ziying (子嬰).
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 phorum - Chinese Culture Forum at Asiawind - From the State of Qin to the Dynasty of Qin
Ying Zheng did not want to be called the Wang (王) or King.
The Prime Minister reminded Ying Zheng that the Zhou Dynasty (周朝 1134BC to 256BC) lasted for about 800 years and it was better to call himself Wang (王 King) like all the Kings did in the Zhou Dynasty.
The eldest son, Ying Ziying (嬴子嬰;), of the late Crown Prince, Ying Fusu was crowned the King of Qin (秦王), and not the Emperor of Qin (秦皇帝).
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 Qin Shi Huang influencial people help
For all the tyranny of his autocratic rule, Qin Shi Huang is still regarded today as some sort of a colossal founding father in Chinese history whose unification of China has endured for more than two millennia (with interruptions).
The given name was never used except by close relatives, therefore it is also incorrect to refer to the young Qin Shi Huang as "Prince Zheng", or as "King Zheng of Qin".
In the play Ying Zheng was portrayed as a cruel tyrant and an aggressor and invader of other states.
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 Baka
The story is about how Zhao Gao, who conspired a coup d'etat, tested his servants' loyalty.
He referred to his deer offering to Emperor Ying Huhai as a horse.
Some followed suit and called it a horse, while others called it a deer.
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 Qin Dynasty - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Much of what came to constitute China Proper was unified for the first time in 221 B.C. In that year the western frontier state of Qin, the most aggressive of the Warring States, subjugated the last of its rival states, putting an end to the Warring States Period.
He wanted his successors to rule China forever with the title "Emperor of China II", "Emperor of China III", etc.
Chen Sheng and Wu Guang, two in a group of about 900 soldiers assigned to defend against the Xiongnu, were the leaders of the first rebellion.
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An umlaut is placed over the letter u when it occurs after the initials l and n in order to represent the sound [y].
For example, the sound of the word 鱼/魚 (fish) is transcribed in pinyin simply as , not as .
For all the tyranny of his autocratic rule, Qin Shi Huang is still regarded by many today as the founding father in Chinese history whose unification of China has endured for more than two millennia (with interruptions).
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 Qin (state)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
It eventually grew to dominate the country and unite it for the first time, after which it is referred to as the Qin Dynasty.
Qin was the most powerful state in China for centuries before it eventually brought all of the seven states together (Qi, Chu, Han, Yan, Zhao, Wei and Qin itself) under the First Emperor (Qin Shi Huangdi, literally the First Emperor - prior to ascending to the imperial throne he was known as Qin Ying Zheng).
Its power was on the rise from the moment the Zhou King (who was nominally China's ruler) ennobled the Qin leader, making him a Duke after Qin troops provided an escort for the King as he fled from a barbarian army that had sacked the capital in 771 BC.
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 Search Tuna Report for shi huangdi.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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 Table of Chinese monarchs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The dates provided here are those put forward by The Xia-Shang-Zhou Chronology Project, the work of scholars sponsored by the Chinese government which reported in 2000.
2 The reign name is sometimes preceded by the name of the dynasty, Xià (夏), for example Xià (夏禹).
Convention: "Han" + posthumous name, excepting Liu Gong, Liu Hong, Ruzi Ying, the Prince of Changyi, the Marquess of Beixiang, and the Prince of Hongnong.
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