King Xiaowen of Qin (302 BC-250 BC), surnamed Zhao, named Zhu (type I), also named An, the second son of Qin Xiang, the grandfather of Qin Shihuang, and the monarch of the Warring States Period. It's only three days since I officially took office.
In 250 BC, King Xiaowen of Qin ordered the pardon of sinners, commended the former king for his meritorious service, gave preferential treatment to clan relatives and demolished the king's house. 250 years ago, King Xiaowen of Qin held a ceremony to change the Yuan Dynasty to the throne in Zhuan Xu, Qin. Three days later, he died at his father's funeral and was buried in Shouling (now northeast of Lintong District, Xi, Shaanxi Province). His son Qin Zhuangxiang succeeded to the throne.
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