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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Qin_Er_ShiQin Er Shi - Wikipedia

    Qin Er Shi (230/222 – 207 BC), given name Ying Huhai, was the second emperor of the Chinese Qin dynasty, reigning from 210 to 207 BC. The son of Qin Shi Huang , he was put on the throne by Li Si and Zhao Gao , circumventing his brother Fusu , who had been the designated heir .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Qin_dynastyQin dynasty - Wikipedia

    Qin Er Shi was, indeed, inept and pliable. He executed many ministers and imperial princes, continued massive building projects (one of his most extravagant projects was lacquering the city walls), enlarged the army, increased taxes, and arrested messengers who brought him bad news.

  3. Jul 1, 2020 · Qin Er Shi proved himself a weak king and the government's hold on the people steadily loosened under his reign. He was famous for his bad temper, ordering the death of anyone who brought him bad news, and his lasting legacy is the origin of the saying “Don't kill the messenger” regarding a negative reaction to receiving unwelcome information.

  4. By the time Qin Shi Huangdi died in 210 BC he had managed to unify China for the first time on over half a millennia and expanded its borders further than ev...

  5. Jun 20, 2024 · Qin dynasty, dynasty that established the first great Chinese empire. The Qin—which lasted only from 221 to 207 bce but from which the name China is derived—established the approximate boundaries and basic administrative system that all subsequent Chinese dynasties were to follow for the next two millennia.

  6. Dec 21, 2017 · The Qin Dynasty established the first empire in China, starting with efforts in 230 B.C., during which the Qin leaders engulfed six Zhou Dynasty states. Their reign over Imperial China existed...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Qin_Er_ShiQin Er Shi - Wikiwand

    Qin Er Shi, given name Ying Huhai, was the second emperor of the Chinese Qin dynasty, reigning from 210 to 207 BC. The son of Qin Shi Huang, he was put on the throne by Li Si and Zhao Gao, circumventing his brother Fusu, who had been the designated heir.

  8. Qin Er Shi: Huhai. They had his son named Huhai who they thought was pliable installed as the second emperor. He was called Qin Er Shi. In their drive for power, Zhao Gao killed Li Si. Qin Er Shi killed off his family members and numerous officials in his attempt to strengthen his rule.

  9. The Qin dynasty plays a very important role in the history of ancient China. Its founding ruler Qin Shi Huang was the first who managed to unify China and consequently became China's first emperor. The terracotta warriors still give silent testimony to the power of this short-lived dynasty in Chinese history.

  10. www.wikiwand.com › en › Ying_HuhaiQin Er Shi - Wikiwand

    Qin Er Shi was the second emperor of the Qin dynasty from 210 to 207 BCE. The son of Qin Shi Huang, he was born as Ying Huhai. He was put on the throne by Li Si and Zhao Gao, circumventing Fusu, Ying's brother and the designated heir.