It is certain that Guo Jun, the heir, has more than twenty sons. When Guo Jun became a prince, he married a concubine he liked very much, who was called Mrs Huayang. Mrs. Huayang has never given birth to a child. In the middle, a son named your son was taken hostage in Zhao State as the son of Qin State because his biological mother couldn't get the favor. Later, under the activity of Lv Buwei, Mrs Huayang successfully persuaded Ann Guojun to let a stranger be his heir. Therefore, Guo Jun carved jade symbols for Mrs Huayang as evidence. The two later appointed Lv Buwei as the teacher of different people and entrusted him to bring many gifts to different people. Since then, Zi Chu's popularity among governors has been increasing day by day. Later, with the help of Lv Buwei, he successfully returned to the State of Qin and became the successor of Guo Jun.
In the fifty-sixth year of Qin's death (25 1 BC), Qin died, and Prince An succeeded to the throne as King Qin Xiaowen. King Xiao Wen of Qin respected the late mother Tang Bazi as the Empress Dowager of Tang Dynasty and was buried with Zhao Xiang, King of Qin. When his wife, Mrs Huayang, was appointed as the queen, Zi Chu naturally became the prince.
On October 1st of the first year of Emperor Xiaowen of Qin Dynasty (October 1st of the first year of Emperor Xiaowen of Qin Dynasty was Renyin Day, and there was no anniversary this month, so the date recorded in Historical Records Qin Benji was wrong), and Emperor Xiaowen of Qin officially acceded to the throne after his mourning period expired. Three days later, King Xiaowen of Qin died at the age of 53. King Xiaowen of posthumous title was buried in Shouling (now northeast of Lintong District, Xi, Shaanxi Province). After the death of Emperor Xiaowen of Qin, Prince Zi Chu acceded to the throne and served as the king of Qin Zhuang.
In the first year of King Qin Xiaowen (250 BC), King Qin Xiaowen pardoned sinners, treated the former king's heroes well, and generously gave them to imperial clan relatives to open gardens for amusement.
Anecdotal anecdote Five-legged Cattle "Hanshu Wuxing Zhi" records that during the trip of King Qin Xiaowen to Yanyan (now Yanchi County, Ningxia * * * Autonomous Region), someone presented a five-legged ox.
On one occasion, Ann said, "My father was also imprisoned in Zhao, and many heroes in Zhao knew his father's name. Now that my father has returned to Qin, they are all thinking about you, but my father doesn't even have an angel to comfort them. The children are worried that they will be disgusted and hope that their father will open the border late and close it early to prevent problems before they happen. " A Guo Junren thought what the stranger said was very reasonable and was surprised by his strange plan.
Family member, 52nd ancestor: Hua Xushi (date of birth and death unknown).
Fifty-first ancestor: Fuxi (year of birth and death unknown)
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Forty-ninth ancestor: Xuanyuan of Huangdi (2765438 BC+07 BC-2599 BC)
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Forty-seven ancestors: Zhuan Xu (year of birth and death unknown)
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Forty-fifth ancestor: Hao Tao (year of birth and death unknown)
Forty-fourth ancestor: Boyi (? D approximately 1973)
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Thirty-third ancestor: Elai (year of birth and death unknown)
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28th ancestor: Qin Feizi Qin Ying (? 858 BC)
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The 24th ancestor: Qin Zhuanggong won the prize (? 778 BC)
The 23rd ancestor: Qin Xianggong won (? -766 BC)
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Seventeenth ancestor: Qin Mugong won the Ren Hao (682 BC-6265438 BC +0 years).
Sixteenth ancestor: Qin Kanggong wins (? -609 years ago)
Fifteenth ancestor: Qin Gonggong won (? -605 years ago)
Fourteenth ancestor: Duke Huan of Qin won this honor (? 577 BC)
Thirteenth ancestor: Qin Jinggong won the stone (? 537 BC)
Twelfth ancestor: Qin Aigong won the country (? —50 1 year ago)
Eleventh ancestor: Qin (name unknown, year of birth and death unknown, not succeeded to the throne)
Tenth ancestor: Qin yining (? —original 49 1)
The originator: Qin Daogong Sheng ((? -477 years ago))
Distant ancestor: Qin Li was stabbed (? -443 years ago)
Taizu: Qin Huaigong was sealed (499-425 BC).
Ancestor: Qin (year of birth and death unknown, not succeeded to the throne)
Tianzu: Won Sue (? —4 15 years ago)
Gaozu: teacher Ji won (424 BC-362 BC).
Great-grandfather: Qin Xiaogong Ququliang (38 1-338 years ago)
Grandfathers: Qin Huiwen, Wang Jian (356 BC-365,438 BC +065,438 BC+0 years)
Grandmother: the son of Empress Xuan (? Before 265 AD)
Uncle: Qin Wuwang wandered (329-307 BC).
Father: Qin Ji (325 BC-2565438 BC+0 BC)
Mother: Tang, (date of birth and death is unknown)
Brothers mourn the prince's victory. AD 267), the younger brother of Qin Xiaowen.
Shu Houying (? AD 259), Qin Xiaowen's younger brother.
Mrs. Huayang, a concubine (about 296-230 BC), was favored and childless.
The Last Month Of Summer (? AD 240), was born in Wangxiang Qinzhuang.
Descendants: Wang Xiang won an alien race in Qinzhuang (28 BC1~ 247 BC).
Grandson: Qin Shihuang (259 BC-265438 BC+00 BC), Chang 'an Jun Cheng F.
Great-grandchildren: Fu Su, Qin Ershi and Hu Hai.
Great-great-grandson: Qin Sanshi Yao Ziying (son of Fu Su)
The artistic image and literary image in the History of Long Historical Novels in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty,
King Xiaowen of Qin appeared in the ninety-ninth episode of Wu Anjun's wrongful death. Du You's Lv Buwei belongs to the ingenious tactics of aliens, and his deeds are basically consistent with historical records. Chapter 10 1 "The king of Qin destroyed Zhou and moved to Jiuding, and Lian Po defeated Yan and beheaded two generals." Qin Zhuang succeeded to the throne and made Zhao Nv the queen. After mourning for his father for three days, he died after a banquet with ministers. Chinese people all suspect that Lv Buwei wanted Zi Chu to ascend the throne ahead of schedule, bribing and poisoning King Qin Xiaowen, but they are all afraid of Lv Buwei's influence and dare not say more. In the novel "Qin Huang Ji" by Yin and Yang, King Xiaowen of Qin appeared in the third volume-Chapter 9, in which the prince won the battle.
In Qin Haohui's novel The Empire of the Great Qin Dynasty, Qin Xiaowen first appeared in the first chapter of the fourth book Mou Yangchun Qiu, and he has been the protagonist throughout the fourth book ever since.
(1) Meaning: "Xinmin" refers to a new citizen wit