Jing Ke stabbed King Qin, and Yan Dan panicked. Qin Wuyang trembled, why not choose a warrior
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In 222 BC, the Qin army approached the border of Yan, and the people of Yan and the eight sons of Yan were very afraid. Over the years, Yan and Qi, Chu, Zhao, Wei, Han and other states fought against Qin many times, but they were never able to defeat Qin. At this moment, Yan Guo had no choice but to assassinate Ying Zheng to reverse the situation.
Why did the Assassin Jing Ke assassinate Qin in failure? The reason for Jing Ke's failure was that Prince Yan Dan was too eager for quick success and too suspicious, and if he didn't waste a little time, he would end up becoming a conspirator full of regrets!
Prince Dan of Yan was despised by the King of Qin.
In 238 BCE, Yan sent his son, Prince Dan, to Qin as a hostage, ostensibly to repair relations between Qin and Yan, but in fact to use Qin's power to attack Zhao. Qin Wangzheng was very good to Prince Dan at first, calling him a brother and a brother. Although Prince Dan is only a teenager, he has a kind and enthusiastic personality and wants to make friends with Qin Wangzheng. Qin Wangzheng knew that the imperial court was out of place and had ill intentions, and its purpose was to annex the Yan Kingdom through marriage, so he took the crown prince Dan with him. When Prince Dan learned of Zheng Guo's intentions, he was extremely angry with King Qin.
In 226, Zheng publicly humiliated Prince Dan at a banquet, mocking him as a spy and traitor, and threatening to put him in prison if Yan rescued him. Prince Dan was very angry that the King of Qin had shamelessly humiliated him publicly. That night, he left in a hurry and returned to Yanguo. On the way, Yan Dan feared that King Qin's retinue would catch him again, and he was even more worried that his actions would lead to a war between the two countries.
Yan Dynasty Zidan assassinated the King of Qin with an iron heart.
After returning to Yan Kingdom, Prince Dan was very concerned about the internal and external troubles of Yan Kingdom and the people of Yan Kingdom. Due to years of war, the people were displaced, and the situation in Yan was getting worse. Prince Dan blamed himself for looking at the Qin State wrong for many years, and naively thought that he could make friends with the Qin Wangzheng and even use the power of the Qin State. Looking back, he realized how naïve and naïve he was!
Prince Dan is determined to save the people of Yan from fire and water, and he must assassinate Qin Wangzheng. Prince Dan sent his own cronies and teachers to the State of Qi to unite the six countries of Shandong and fight to the death with the State of Qin. At the same time, he was desperate to find a way to send someone to assassinate Qin Wangzheng and get rid of this sinner. After all, Qin Wangzheng was ruthless and extremely cruel. It is necessary to get rid of the Qin Wangzheng so that the people can live and work in peace and contentment.
Prince Dan believes that if a killer wants to achieve great things, he must have courage and magnanimity. Tian Guang, a famous scholar of Yan State, recommended Jing Ke and swore to him. Prince Dan saw Jing Ke's dignified appearance and resolute words. He asked Jing Ke if he was willing to sacrifice his life for the country. Jing Ke did not answer directly, but said that if he was destined to sacrifice his life for the country, he would definitely do his best.
Prince Dan knew that Jing Ke was a dedicated person, so he invited him to a banquet and asked him to risk his life to save the people of Yan Kingdom. Jing Ke was reluctant to accept this important task at first, but when Prince Dan personally greeted him and spoke to him sincerely, Jing Ke finally sensed Prince Dan's sincerity and agreed to risk his life to assassinate King Qin.
Jing Ke, a cynical warrior.
Jing Ke, the character dragon, was born in the Yan Kingdom. He is chivalrous and courageous, and fights with a sword for the people. For years, he fought for justice and became a sensation. Under the repeated requests of Prince Dan, Jing Ke reluctantly agreed. He has his own view of life and death, does what he wants, and does not want to be someone else's sword.
But Jing Ke believes that King Qin's politics has brought disaster to the country and the people, and if he can be ashamed, the Yan people can also get rid of the fire pit as soon as possible, which is also a chivalrous act. So, he said convincingly: Since Prince Dan sincerely asked for help, he will go into battle and fight to the death with the government!
Prince Dan was very happy, placed Jing Ke in the amusement park, provided him with beautiful women, singing and dancing, and promised him rich rewards. However, as the days passed, Jing Ke had no intention of moving. He sent someone to inquire about Jing Ke's situation, but found that Jing Ke drank and ate meat all day long, so he suspected that Jing Ke was using wine to drown his sorrows and pretend to be a ghost.
In fact, Jing Ke is very cautious and seems to be very persistent. He made assassination plans many times and tried every means to get close to the king of Qin. First, Jing Ke tried to convince the Qin king to abandon his ambitions for expansion. However, he soon realizes that instead of persuading a fool who doesn't listen to advice, it's better to kill with one blow.
Jing Ke is decisive and never reckless. Assassinations must be carefully planned and must not be lost. He stayed away from the amusement park gates, preparing day and night, waiting for the right moment. It's a pity that Prince Dan misunderstood Jing Ke.
Qin Wuyang, a person who is loved and feared by everyone.
Prince Dan persuaded Jing Ke to leave many times, but to no avail. He decided that Jing Ke must have escaped under an excuse. Prince Dan was furious, fearing that his assassination plan would be ruined, so he decided to find someone else. He chose Qin Wuyang, the military general of the Yan State, as Jing Ke's accomplice.
Qin Wuyang is known as the first warrior of the Yan Kingdom, and he dared to kill people and set fires at the age of 12, which is famous all over the world. Prince Dan believed in his legend and ordered him to go to Qin to help Jing Ke assassinate the king of Qin. He didn't know that Qin Wuyang was actually cowardly and incompetent. His illustrious family background makes him look brave.
Qin Wuyang's father is a famous general and has been respected since he was a child. When the northern ethnic minorities frequently harassed the Yan border, Qin Wuyang's father led soldiers to repel their attacks. Qin Wuyang also often followed his father to fight on the battlefield, killing people and setting fires. In fact, these are all to cover his father, and there are no real life-and-death battle scenes. However, Qin Wuyang used these battlefield experiences to brag about his heroic deeds to the world. Prince Dan believed these stories and thought that Qin Wuyang might be an outstanding character.
Jing Ke learned that Prince Dan had changed his mind, and he was furious and resigned from Prince Dan's position. She chooses a true hero as her running mate, but Prince Dan's actions ruin her assassination chances! Jing Ke hated him, but he didn't feel safe, and he couldn't let a coward succeed. Assassination is not child's play and requires true brotherhood to succeed.
The assassination attempt was too hasty.
In the winter of 227 BC, Jing Ke arrived in Xianyang with a poisonous sword to assassinate Qin Wangzheng. Jing Ke first defeated the eunuchs around King Zheng, and then killed King Zheng while hunting. Jing Ke was convinced that he would kill King Zheng.
But Prince Dan was anxious, and Qin Wuyang was timid and afraid of things, so he didn't dare to take responsibility. When Jing Ke made a move, Prince Dan was frightened when he learned that Jing Ke had failed to assassinate Qin and was executed by Ling Chi after being caught. Before he died, Jing Ke regretted that Prince Dan didn't trust him, why did he send him to death in vain? Underground, he has many grievances and resentments against Prince Dan.
In fact, on the eve of the operation, Jing Ke discovered Qin Wuyang's abnormality. He seemed to be agitated and behaved suspicious throughout the day. Jing Ke asked him uncertainly"Are you sure? "Qin Wuyang looked dazed and did not speak. Jing Ke had a hunch that something was wrong, but it was too late. The day of the assassination has been set and cannot be changed. The only thing Jing Ke can do is go bankrupt and lose his life!
Jing Ke lived up to expectations and saved the people of Yan Kingdom. However, Prince Dan did not trust Jing Ke and acted too recklessly, resulting in the failure of the assassination plan. Jing Ke is a smart and capable person, but he died in vain, which is regrettable!
Before dying, Jing Ke apologized to Prince Dan. He shouldn't have listened to Prince Dan's words and brought irrelevant people to assassinate Prince Dan. He had already chosen Taishang Laojun as an accomplice, but Prince Dan changed his plan and failed. Although Jing Ke was unwilling, he still warned Prince Dan before ** that if the Yan Kingdom was destroyed in the future, Prince Dan would have to pay the price for today's mistakes!
The six countries of Shandong were doomed.
Although Jing Ke's assassination of Qin failed, the Qin State still could not escape the fate of destruction. Although the six provinces of Shandong were weak in strength, if they were united, it would be difficult for Qin to defeat. However, due to mutual suspicion, they parted ways and were divided and destroyed by the Qin state.
However, even if Jing Ke succeeded in killing Qin Wangzheng, the great cause of Qin might be delayed, but it would be difficult to avoid the fate of destruction. The state of Qin is strong and the people are smooth, and soon a new monarch will ascend the throne. After the death of Zheng Zhuanggong, his son Hu Hai is likely to inherit the throne and continue the hegemony. On the other hand, the conflict in the six provinces of Shandong continues, and there is no doubt that Shandong will be annexed one by one.
Therefore, Jing Ke's death was not entirely the fault of Prince Dan. At that time, the Qin state was in a high position, and the unification of the six kingdoms was the general trend of historical development. Even if Jing Ke's assassination of Qin succeeded, it was a trivial matter that had nothing to do with the overall situation. Jing Ke's death and the defeat of Yan Guo are the luck in misfortune, and Prince Dan can't blame Jing Ke for all this.
Jing Ke's death was also an act of kindness. He dedicated everything he had to the Yan Kingdom, but his reputation was discredited by Prince Dan's mistakes. Later generations regret that people are not as good as heaven. Although Jing Ke was defeated, he was still honored, and was admired by later generations of knights! His bravery will be celebrated by future generations. But Prince Dan will pay with his life for the decline of a great power!