The cause of Qin Shi Huang's death was nailed to death
The Qin Dynasty, the first unified feudal dynasty in the history of our country, has been revered by later generations since the establishment of Qin Shi Huang. However, the Qin Dynasty only existed for more than ten years, and Qin Shi Huang died mysteriously, and the cause of death is still unsolved.
Until modern times, the famous writer and historian Guo Moruo put forward a bold hypothesis that Qin Shi Huang may have been nailed to death by a three-inch iron nail. So, how is this hypothesis proposed?
According to historical records, Qin Shi Huang died suddenly at the age of 49 during his fifth eastern tour. The official explanation is that he died of illness, but there are many suspicions behind the matter. Although he suffered from two incurable diseases, epilepsy and meningitis, as emperor, he enjoyed the highest quality medical care, and there were famous doctors to help control his condition, and even if it worsened, he would not die suddenly.
Therefore, there must be a secret hidden in it.
Qin Shi Huang may have been crucified alive with a three-inch iron nail. He is not an unfounded inference, but an inference based on some facts. After the death of Qin Shi Huang, someone must have cleaned up his body, and during the cleaning process, black blood was found in his right ear, and this strange incident was also recorded by the historians of the time.
Due to Qin Shi Huang's condition, there was no disease that could cause bleeding in the ears or in the skull, and the only possibility was that someone forced an iron nail into Qin Shi Huang's brain, eventually resulting in death.
It is speculated that the length of this iron nail may be about three inches. Guo Moruo used to **, if Qin Shihuang's body was found, there might be such an iron nail in the right brain.
So, who will be behind the scenes? If Qin Shi Huang was really **, then who was so bold as to dare to do such a thing? Judging from the ultimate beneficiaries of Qin Shi Huang's death, it may be Qin II Hu Hai and eunuch Zhao Gao.
Qin Shi Huang had already established his own heir when he was alive, but it was not Hu Hai, but the emperor's eldest son, Fusu. Fusu was brave and resolute, and with political talent, it can be said that he inherited the merits of Qin Shi Huang, and it was expected that he was chosen as his heir.
Qin Shi Huang had high hopes for the crown prince to support the Su, hoping that he could support the Qin State and revive the land of China. However, Qin Shi Huang ignored the fact that places of power must be contested. Fusu and the eunuch Zhao Gao did not agree, while Hu Hai was incompetent but coveted the throne, and finally chose to join forces with Zhao Gao.
The two were in cahoots, not only designed to kill Prince Fusu, but also the other children of Qin Shi Huang. This shows Hu Hai's cruelty and unscrupulousness, in order to compete for the throne, he can even attack his own brothers and sisters, let alone his own father?
All indications show that Hu Hai and Zhao Gao are very likely to be the culprits in the killing of Qin Shi Huang, as long as Qin Shi Huang dies, Hu Hai can smoothly inherit the throne with the assistance of Zhao Gao and others.
Lis, the powerful strategist, was a key figure in achieving this goal. Although many have questioned his betrayal of Qin Shi Huang, there is evidence that he willingly assisted Qin II.
People are not for themselves, the heavens and the earth are destroyed, and there is nothing else in front of interests. In the end, Li Si was sentenced to be beheaded for ingratitude, and the end was miserable.
Qin Shi Huang, a historical figure who is respected as the "First Emperor of the Ages", has always been a topic of controversy. His system of three princes and nine secretaries, weights and measures, and the unification of writing laid a solid foundation for the unity of the Chinese nation.
However, his book-burning and money-wasting projects have also brought us losses and pain that cannot be ignored. These behaviors of Qin Shi Huang undoubtedly have his limitations and shortcomings.
Therefore, in the evaluation of Qin Shi Huang, we must see not only his great contributions, but also his mistakes and mistakes.
Although he made some mistakes, this does not hide his great achievements, and what he did compared to other emperors in history is nothing more than a reflection of the times.
As a responsible monarch, he often went out on patrols, keeping an eye on the building of the empire and constantly looking for ways to improve. Although his journey to the East was full of accidents, this did not affect his love and sense of responsibility for his country.
However, the most regrettable thing is that the state of Qin, which he founded, did not survive as he envisioned, but collapsed under the rule of the second emperor. Even under the Nine Springs, he couldn't let go.
But so what, there are some things that we can't control, and even our life and death can't be predicted. The battle between the royal families is full of ruthlessness and drama, and one can't help but feel emotional.