The first emperor of Qin was born in 1917.

At this time, the picture on the sky curtain changed again!

[Understandable, the fourth place: Daqin, the eldest son of the first emperor, Fusu! ]

Under the sky curtain.

Daqin.

The first emperor looked up at the title on the sky curtain, and his eyes revealed an unconcealable expectation.

Although it was unacceptable, he finally knew why Qin II would be Hu Hai.

The first emperor sighed in his heart: "Although Fusu is not the most suitable heir in his heart, he is much better than Hu Hai after all!"

He couldn't help but think of the gentle, kind, humble and studious eldest son Fusu. If he was allowed to inherit the throne, Daqin might not have perished in the second generation, right?

The First Emperor frowned, his eyes as sharp as an eagle, as if he wanted to see through the sky why the Qin Dynasty died in the second generation!

At least he could know why Fusu did not become the second generation!

Han Dynasty.

Emperor Wu of Han, Liu Che, sat on the dragon throne, majestic.

He looked at Fusu on the sky, and a trace of regret flashed in his eyes.

"Fusu, although this boy is a true gentleman, he was fooled and killed by Confucianism!" Emperor Wu of Han muttered to himself.

He remembered the description of Qin in the history books.

"As an emperor, the only one who can influence you is yourself. It's a pity that he doesn't understand this truth!" Emperor Wu of Han said with some regret.

The ministers echoed one after another!

In their hearts, Fusu, a man who committed suicide for an edict, is not worthy of being an emperor at all!

He has soldiers but no courage, he is not as good as their prince!

Tang Dynasty.

Li Shimin looked at the title on the sky curtain, shook his head and sighed: "Although Fusu has a kind heart, he is weak in character and lacks decisiveness, so it is difficult for him to take on a big responsibility."

After hearing this, the ministers were silent.

They knew that what Li Shimin said was true. After all, he had soldiers in his hands, so why didn't he go to Xianyang to ask for the reason?

At this time, Zhangsun Wuji stood up and said: "Your Majesty is right. Fusu's cowardice is due to his character."

"It can only be said that Fusu was born at the wrong time. At that time, the Qin State could only be governed by strict laws, or after a few generations, it would be better to use the Confucian system!"

Li Shimin nodded slightly to express his agreement.

...

At this time, on the sky curtain!

The narration also sounded.

[Everyone knows that Qin Shihuang's eldest son Fusu is kind and generous, respectful and humble, and deeply loved by civil and military officials and the people. ]

[But the key to the problem is, why didn't Qin Shihuang appoint him as the prince? 】

【To understand this question, we must first understand Qin Shihuang's attitude towards Fusu. 】

【The name Fusu comes from the Book of Songs, "山有傅素", which is the ancient description of the lush branches and leaves of trees. 】

【When applied to a person, it means that he hopes that this person can grow into a towering tree and become a pillar of talent. 】

【Qin Shihuang used this as the name of his eldest son, obviously he loved Fusu very much and placed high hopes on him. 】

【But when the whole Qin State was in the world with Legalist thought! 】

【The teacher Qin Shihuang arranged for Fusu was Chunyu Yue, a master of Confucianism. 】

【Qin Shihuang's arrangement, coupled with Fusu's kindness, led to him being fooled by Confucianism and going against him every day! 】

【I guess he must be regretting it now! 】

【Perhaps Qin Shihuang also believed that Legalist thought was only suitable for building a country in troubled times and not suitable for defending a city. 】

【That's why Fusu was asked to learn Confucianism, hoping to leave a gentle ruler for future generations. 】

The question is here, maybe in everyone's impression.

Since Shang Yang's reform, hasn't the Qin State always respected the Legalists?

How come there are Confucians who are Fusu's teachers?

Good question, this question is exactly related to Fusu's fate.

In fact, in the early days of the establishment of the Qin Dynasty, Qin Shihuang was still tolerant of all schools of thought, and he was very preferential to Confucian scholars.

But what did this group of Confucian scholars do?

When Qin Shihuang was preparing to offer sacrifices to the gods on Mount Tai, they complained, saying this was not allowed and that was not allowed, and they were sarcastic and wanted to compete with the Legalists!

In the end, there were even remarks that threatened the central government's rule.

Even if Qin Shihuang wanted to let a hundred schools of thought contend in culture, he had to make up his mind to respect the Legalists alone.

So there was the so-called burning of books and burying of Confucian scholars.

When Qin Shi Huang was planning to bury more than 460 sorcerers alive, Fusu stood up to dissuade him!

Here comes a very contradictory thing.

You want to say Fusu is weak! But he dared to argue with his father in public!

At this time, Qin Shi Huang was very angry and would not listen to Fusu.

's admonition.

Directly a yellow card warning, he was sent to the army of General Meng Tian as a military supervisor to assist Meng Tian in building the Great Wall to resist the Huns in the north!

However, the yellow card is not a red card, and the exile is not dethronement. This matter only means that Qin Shihuang wants Fusu to go out and hone his skills!

The most fundamental reason is that he is afraid of the Chu power behind Fusu.

Why do you say that? Let's take a look at the power relationship behind it.

When Qin Shihuang succeeded to the throne, he was still young and could not rule the country himself.

He could only entrust political affairs to the queen mother and court officials, and he had three queen mothers above him!

Great-grandmother Queen Mother Huayang, Queen Mother Xia and mother Queen Mother Zhao.

Among these three mountains, the Chu-based relatives headed by Queen Mother Huayang have the greatest power.

As the grandson of Queen Mother Huayang, Qin Shihuang's first wife was arranged by Queen Mother Huayang.

In order to make the Chu-based relatives continue to grow, he chose a girl from the royal family of the Chu State, just like the queen mothers of previous dynasties.

The eldest son Fusu was born to this Chu lady.

The lives of Qin Shihuang, his father, and his grandfather were clearly arranged by Queen Mother Huayang and the Chu-based relatives. This feeling of being on the back made him love and hate.

It was not until Qin Shihuang was 30 years old that Queen Mother Huayang died and the power of the Chu-based relatives gradually collapsed. He began to take power and started a life of arbitrary rule.

Therefore, Qin Shihuang, who suffered from the interference of his relatives, naturally rejected the Chu-based relatives. He was afraid to make Fusu the crown prince.

A hundred years later, Fusu succeeded to the throne, and the power of the Qin Empire was once again controlled by the Chu-based relatives. At that time, it was unknown whether the empire was named Qin or Chu.

Even so, Qin Shihuang still valued Fusu the most. Why do I say that?

First of all, Fusu was exiled to Shangjun, which is a northern pass fortress!

It is not far from the imperial capital Xianyang. Meng Tian led 300,000 troops to station here. The military importance of this place is self-evident.

Secondly, Fusu is a very friendly person. Working with Meng Tian can easily win people's hearts.

In addition, Meng Tian's younger brother Meng Yi is Qin Shihuang's favorite. If he has a good relationship with Meng Tian, ​​he will deepen his relationship with Meng Yi.

With the support of these two brothers and the love of the people, why should Fusu worry about not having the strength to inherit the throne?

So Qin Shihuang's move is love in anger, and reuse in demotion. He is hesitating while building momentum for Fusu.

Who is the other candidate he hesitated about?

It was Hu Hai, the second Qin who finished the foundation of the Qin Kingdom for six generations in three years.

What is so good about Hu Hai that Qin Shihuang can include him in the selection range of heirs?

As the saying goes, the youngest son is the cutest.

Young and innocent, without suspicion, the eldest son has great ability and is easy to become the object of suspicion.

The possibility of the youngest son inheriting the throne is small, which can make Qin Shihuang let down his guard and get along with him.

The more he gets along, the more he feels that this youngest son is more adorable. This unique favor often affects the inheritance of status.

In addition, Hu Hai's mother died early, there was no interference from maternal relatives, and he learned orthodox legalist thought!

It might be good if Hu Hai was the heir.

So in 210 BC, the 37th year of Qin Shihuang, Qin Shihuang began his fifth tour!

This time he brought Hu Hai with him, the purpose was to test whether Hu Hai had the ability to govern the country?

But obviously, this Qin Ershi who was raised wrongly did not.

[So in July of the 10th year, when Qin Shihuang was seriously ill in Shaqiu and knew that he was running out of energy, Qin Shihuang wrote a letter with a jade seal to Fusu, asking him to return to Xianyang to attend the funeral. 】

【Qin Shi Huang did not leave a will, only this letter to his eldest son! 】

【According to the inheritance system of the Qin Dynasty, Fusu should inherit the throne, which means that Qin Shi Huang finally chose a qualified eldest son. 】

Under the sky!

The sharp eyes of the first emperor were like a hawk, staring at the sky

At this moment, a strong premonition surged in the heart of the first emperor.

He thought to himself: "It seems that the things behind this should be caused by Zhao Gao and Li Si!"

He had deep doubts about these two ministers, but he had not found conclusive evidence to confirm his guess.

At this moment, the hall was filled with a tense atmosphere. Zhao Gao and Li Si stood aside, with beads of sweat on their foreheads, and the sweat rolled down like raindrops.

They felt the pressure brought by the sharp eyes of the first emperor, and their hearts were filled with fear and uneasiness.

The first emperor watched them silently without saying a word.

However, as time went on, his eyes gradually became cold and indifferent, exuding a chilling chill.

This silence was more intimidating than any words, and it made Zhao Gao

and Li Si were terrified.

Zhao Gao was so frightened that he almost lost control of his bladder!

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