Wang Jian was a famous general of the Qin Dynasty and made immortal contributions to the unification

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-19

Wang Jian: An iron-clad general of the Qin Dynasty.

In the long history of the Qin Dynasty, Wang Jian was a highly praised famous general. He once made immortal contributions to Qin Shi Huang's unification of the six countries and the pacification of the Quartet. As Qin Shi Huang's most trusted and reused general, he occupies an important place in the glorious history of the empire.

However, despite Wang Chong's trust and respect, he had a bad Xi that made Qin Shihuang feel distressed. This bad Xi made Wang Chong persistent and brave in battle, but it also made Qin Shihuang worry about his safety.

Wang Chong's bad Xi of fighting is manifested in his penchant for charging into battle in person, regardless of his personal safety, and mercilessly rushing to the enemy position. In every battle, he personally led his own soldiers, charged at the forefront, fought the enemy, never flinched, and was not afraid. Such a move is intended to boost morale, demonstrate courage and achieve victory in the battle. However, it also put him in great danger and made Qin Shi Huang deeply worried.

Wang Qian's danger is reflected in the fact that he faces the threat of swords, guns and arrows every time he charges, risking his life. During the attack on Zhao, he was shot in the chest by a crossbow arrow from the Zhao army and almost died. During the attack on South Korea, he was stabbed in the abdomen by the spear of the Korean army and almost died. During the attack on the Chu State, he was burned by the fire attack of the Chu army and was almost disfigured. These scars became his medals, and they were his wounds.

Qin Shi Huang's distress for Wang Jian stemmed from his deep trust and gratitude to this general. He knew that Wang Jian was his right-hand man and loyal right-hand man. Wang Qian's dedication and contribution made him cherish it and he was full of guilt for this general.

However, despite his heartache, Qin Shihuang could only grit his teeth and tolerate Wang Chong's bad Xi. He understands Wang Qian's personality and beliefs, and knows that he does not easily change his way of fighting. Wang Qian's persistence, sense of responsibility, affection and courage all made Qin Shi Huang admire. He understood everything about Wang Qian, although his heart was full of worries about him.

While tolerating, Qin Shi Huang said to Wang Qian, you have to take care of me, the country, and the people. He understood that it would not be easy to persuade Wang Jian to change his fighting style, but deep down he hoped that this capable general would be cautious and cherish his life.

In general, Wang Chong was an iron-clad general, and his combat achievements were great, but he also felt distressed by Qin Shihuang because of his personal Xi. The bravery and persistence of this famous general are admirable, and it also makes Qin Shi Huang worry about his safety. In this contradiction, Qin Shi Huang could only tolerate it silently, hoping that Wang Jian would act cautiously on the battlefield.

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