Qin Shi Huang, the monarch who ushered in the era of great unification, how did he unify the six kingdoms?Let's have a hard time.
In 230 B.C., Qin Shi Huang waved the Six Kingdoms and embarked on a magnificent journey of unification. The first to bear the brunt was Korea, because of its weakness, Qin Shi Huang sent an envoy to visit, and the Korean monarch obediently surrendered. Then it was the turn of Zhao State, although the Zhao general Li Mu was brave, but the wise general of Qin State Li Si used a counter-strategy, causing the monarch of Zhao State to kill Li Mu, and then the Qin army easily conquered Zhao State. Next came the timid Wei state, and once he heard that the Qin army was coming, the Wei monarch was so frightened that he immediately surrendered. The state of Chu was too conceited, thinking that the momentum was unstoppable, but it was defeated by the Qin army. Deeply frightened to see the destruction of other countries, the monarch of Yan sent the assassin Jing Ke to assassinate Qin Shi Huang, but he failed to do so, but instead angered the Qin monarch and attacked Yan with a large army, causing him to perish. In the end, only the state of Qi remained, and the wise Qi Jun knew that he could not resist the Qin army, so he pretended to surrender. When the Qin army relaxed its vigilance, the Qi State counterattacked, but Qin Shi Huang had already expected it, and dispatched the strongest general Wang Jian to defeat the Qi State in one fell swoop, and the dispute between the six kingdoms was finally unified, and the first great unified dynasty in Chinese history - the Qin Dynasty was born!Qin Shi Huang also became the first emperor in Chinese history.