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Believe me, I am Qin Shihuang. What is this?

Believe me, I am Qin Shihuang, and I was an early liar.

This kind of short message probably means that I am Qin Shihuang, and I am not dead. I need to rebuild the Daqin Empire now, and I need some start-up funds, and then I promise to pay you back when it is done.

Recently, netizens began to imitate this statement in the comment area, especially those videos describing beautiful love. When you are fed dog food, you may find such words in the comments section. For example, do you believe this video or that I am Qin Shihuang? His implication is, don't trust this kind of love. You might as well believe that I am Qin Shihuang.

Believe me, Qin Shihuang came from.

This stalk comes from claiming that he is the reincarnation/resurrection/illegitimate child of a great man, and asking the deceived person to send money to him on the grounds that he needs funds to open the treasure house containing gold and silver/recruit troops to rebuild the empire. If you remit money, you can share some of the money in the treasure house, or you can be a big official in the future. ?

Liars usually write very fake content to filter out smart people. An unsuspecting netizen replied that he was Qin Shihuang in the same format to satirize the liar after receiving a scam message claiming that a great bastard needed money. And send it online in the form of screenshots. This incident was summed up as me, Qin Shihuang, and became a meme after paying the money, which quickly evolved into many variants. For example, I am Qin Shihuang, and I will make you a general as long as you pay me.