The biography of the state of Qin records the history of Qin Shi Huang's unification of the six kingdoms, however, this history is not a source of political association**. Qin Shi Huang unified the kingdoms and laid the foundation for China's integration, but what was the end of each defeated monarch?
Korea bore the brunt of the attack, and Qin Shi Huang led an army to attack this relatively weak country. Despite the initial victory, it was difficult for the Qin state to strictly control Korea, so they had to set up a garrison in Yingchuan County and let the king of Han stay there. However, soon after, the former Korean nobles rose up one after another. Qin Shi Huang was thus able to execute the king of Han.
Zhao had defeated Qin many times, which discouraged Qin. In the end, a famous general of the Qin State used a divisive strategy to buy off the favored ministers of the Zhao State and ruin the reputation of the famous general Li Mu. King Zhao was deceived and replaced two famous generals, resulting in the easy capture of Zhao State. As a precaution, King Zhao was exiled to the mountains, where his cry is said to have spread throughout the valley and eventually he died.
After Qin attacked Wei and irrigated the Yellow River to attack the city, the Wei king was unable to resist and had to surrender. However, the history books do not detail the death of the King of Wei.
The state of Chu is powerful, but there is constant civil strife. King Huai of Chu, King Xiangxiang of Chu and their descendants either fought for power or were defrauded by the Qin State. In the end, the state of Chu perished under Xiang Yan, and he sacrificed his life for the country.
Although Yan was not strong, it chose to attack Zhao in the process of Qin weakening Zhao. Although the state of Zhao was damaged, it remained strong and captured 20,000 people of the state of Yan. The prince of Yan tried to assassinate the king of Qin, similar to the story of Jing Ke's assassination of the king of Qin, but the ending ended in failure. King Yan killed the crown prince for self-preservation, but he could not escape the fate of the country's annihilation and was finally captured.
After the fall of the Five Kingdoms, the State of Qi became a plaything in the palm of his hand. After being captured, the king of Qi was also exiled to the mountains, but his fate was even more miserable, starving to death in the mountains.