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Why did Chen Sheng's Guangwu Uprising raise the slogan of "Fu Su"?
Chen Sheng and Guangwu used this as the slogan of the uprising. He rearmed and decided to launch an anti-Qin rebellion in the name of Fuxi, the son of Qin State, and Xiang Yan, the general of Chu State. He believes that ordinary people can also be princes and princes, so as to encourage and incite people to join their uprising team. This is a very strange and puzzling place. Chen Sheng is going to rebel, and it is Qin who resists. Why did he call for it in the name of the Qin royal family? The person he chose happened to be the eldest son of Qin Shihuang, who is said to have the royal blood of Chu. There is no record of Fu Su's mother in historical materials. According to legend, Fuxi's mother should be the daughter of the royal family of Chu. At that time, the Empress Dowager Huayang of Qin was a Chu, and the Empress Dowager of Qin decided the choice of wives of kings of Qin from generation to generation. So Queen Huayang, who was born in Chu, probably chose a wife of Chu for Qin Shihuang, so Fu Su is half a Chu. Chen Sheng is a native of Chu. It is not unreasonable for him to pay a visit to a representative of the royal family of Chu in order to oppose Qin. In addition, Fu Su is famous all over the world and enjoys a high reputation among the people, so he is the best candidate for Qin Shihuang's successor. But now it is the end of "if you hear that you are innocent, you will be killed twice" and "the people know their virtue, but they don't know their death" Under such circumstances, it is a very wise choice to choose plastic. Fu Su is well-known among the people, and many people will come to call for an uprising in his name. In addition, many people don't know that Fu Su is dead now. They only know that Hu Hai, the youngest son of Qin Shihuang, is the emperor now, so their team is also quite a name for Fu Su. Although the uprising was successful, it ended in failure, and the root cause of its bleak ending was civil strife, not loss to Qin Jun.