The classic sayings of Qin Shihuang include:
1. The anger of a mediocre man will rob the earth with his head. When civilians get angry, they just take off their hats, go barefoot, and bang their heads on the ground.
2. All women, children, old and young, pigs, dogs, cattle and sheep within a radius of a hundred miles will be killed and burned, turning them into scorched earth, and no grass will grow for thousands of years.
After the founding of the Qin Empire, Qin Shihuang was assassinated in Hebei when he was touring the world. In anger, he ordered Yousi to issue such a cruel order.
3. I am the First Emperor. The generations to come will be counted, the second and third generations will be counted for all the generations, and the inheritance will be endless!
Qin Shihuang became the first emperor in Chinese history and called himself "First Emperor". He stipulated that when the throne is passed to his descendants after his death, his successors will be called the Second Emperor, the Third Emperor, and so on forever. Qin Shihuang wanted his family to inherit the throne forever and "pass it on endlessly."
4. If the heroes cannot escape unscathed, how can Ying Zheng stand in the world! If those heroes who have made great contributions to the founding of the country want to retire, and if I, Ying Zheng, do not agree to this condition, then I am not a qualified king.
5. I will unify the six kingdoms and unite the world. I will build the Great Wall to control the dragon veins of the nine states, guard our Qin Dynasty, and protect our country. I swear this in the name of the First Emperor!
After reviewing the achievements of his life, Qin Shihuang made an oath that after his death, he would transform into a dragon soul to protect China's dragon veins and foundation and make China immortal for thousands of years.
6. I heard that there was a title in ancient times without a posthumous title, but there was a title in the middle ages, and one was given a posthumous title after death. In this case, the son will discuss the father, and the minister will discuss the king, which is very meaningless, and I can't take it.
I heard that in ancient times, there were titles but no posthumous titles. In the Middle Ages, there were titles. After death, a posthumous title was given based on the deeds and deeds during life. Doing this means that the son will talk about his father, and the ministers will talk about the monarch. It is very meaningless. I will not adopt this approach.
Qin Shihuang (259 BC - 210 BC), surnamed Ying, Zhao, Mingzheng, was born in Handan, the capital of Zhao State, the son of King Zhuangxiang of Qin, a famous politician, strategist, and A reformer, the first political figure to complete the unification of China, and the first monarch to be called emperor in ancient and modern times.