Source: "Jing Ke Stabbed the King of Qin" is selected from "The Swallow Stabbed by the Warring States Policy".
Excerpt from the original:
It's all for nothing. To Yishui, both ancestors and Tao.
Gao Jianli strikes the floor, Jing Ke and sings. All the scholars cried in order to change their voices.
He walked in front and sang: "The wind is rustling and the water is cold, and the strong man is gone forever!" Back to the generous feathers,
The scholars looked at each other, and their hair was crowned with their fingers. So Jing Ke got out of the car and finally ignored it.
Main contents:
This paper describes the whole process of Jing Ke stabbing the king of Qin, reflecting the merger and anti-merger struggle between Qin State and Yan State in the Warring States Period.
In fact, this also reflects the contradictory struggle between Qiang Qin and other vassal states.
In particular, the author focuses on depicting the image of Jing Ke as a knight-errant, and holds an attitude of admiration and praise for the author of this image.
He resisted violence, was courageous, knowledgeable and courageous, and died, so he was a hero.