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Why did Qin Shihuang wage war because of Han Fei?

Why did Qin Shihuang wage war because of Han Fei?

During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the situation was everywhere and a hundred schools of thought contended. After getting rid of the influence of Lao Ai and Lv Buwei, the rising State of Qin began to unify the six countries. His primary goal is South Korea, not only because South Korea is the weakest at this time, but more importantly, Ying Zheng wants a person-Han Fei.

Han Fei was a master of legalism in Korea during the Warring States Period. Born into a noble family in South Korea, he was pampered since childhood, read widely and was quite talented. However, Han Fei, as a counselor, has one of the biggest defects-a natural stutter. Therefore, when Han Fei speaks, he often knows clearly in his heart, but he can't express clearly, which inevitably makes others sound unconvincing. But Han Fei's literary talent is very good. He used words instead of words to spread his ideas.

For example, he is good at imagination, putting truth in fables and enlightening people with wisdom. The fables we are familiar with are self-contradiction, waiting for a rabbit, avoiding doctors and making up numbers, all of which come from the book Han Feizi. During the Warring States Period, Han Fei's literary talent was unparalleled except Zhuangzi.

Han Fei returned home after finishing his studies. At this time, South Korea has become the last country among the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period. Seeing this kind of national luck, Han Fei originally wanted to find a place to display his ambitions for his talents, and wrote to the king of South Korea many times, hoping that the king of South Korea could adopt his own concept of legalism and combine law, art and power to strengthen South Korea.

Unfortunately, Han Fei is a swift horse, Wang Han is not Bole, and Han Fei's enthusiasm is wasted. In desperation, Han Fei buried his head and began to write a book. He has successively completed such famous works as Lonely Anger, Wu Zhu, Talking about the South, Living Inside and Outside, Talking about the Forest, etc., with a total of more than 6,543,800 words, far exceeding thousands of words of Laozi and 10,000 words of Confucius, which is unprecedented and unprecedented.

As the saying goes, the smell of wine is not afraid of the depth of the alley. Soon, Han Fei's talent became famous all over the world. One day, Ying Zheng, the king of Qin, read Han Fei's works and exclaimed, "Well, I must see this man swimming with him, and I won't hate him even if I die!" Here, the king of Qin has a feeling of dying. The King of Qin sent troops to attack South Korea for only one purpose: to let Wang Han send Han Fei to Qin. The prelude of Han Fei's going to Qin really shook the world and laid the foundation for his going to Qin in World War I. His personal charm can be seen.

After Han Fei arrived in the State of Qin, he had a long talk with Ying Zheng, which was still unfinished until late at night. Later, Han Fei gradually began to be reused by the king of Qin. But as a genius, Han Fei's talent was envied by his classmate Reese, and his fate was bumpy. Li Si is a native of Chu, and he was born in a small official.

One day, he found that the mouse in the toilet was thin and lonely, and ran away from everyone. The mice in the warehouse are bulging and swaggering when they see people. They feel that "people are idle like mice and have strong self-awareness" and are eager to work hard. Reese has a keen sense of politics. He came to Qin earlier than Han Fei, worked for Ying Zheng, and put forward the strategy of breaking the alliance of six countries to help Ying Zheng unify the whole country.

After Han Fei came to Qin, Reese was jealous when he saw that the king of Qin paid more attention to his classmates every day. Reese, who had climbed so high, respected and feared his fellow teacher younger brother, fearing that one day he would surpass himself and threaten his position in Qin, so he played tricks.

When the State of Qin wanted to attack South Korea, Han Fei and Reese held their own words. Han Fei advocated protecting Korea and destroying Zhao, while Li Si advocated attacking South Korea first.

So Reese advised the king of Qin: "Your majesty wants to destroy other countries. Han Fei is a Korean aristocrat. Although talented, it is human nature to love Han and not Qin. " If the King decides that Han Fei is unavailable, don't let him go. Keeping it is a future trouble. Might as well get rid of it. "At this time, South Korea is the last stream of the seven males. It is easy to start from South Korea. The king of Qin wanted to think, so he listened to Reese and put Han Fei in prison. Poor Han Fei was born with a stutter, leaving a lot of unspeakable excuses, and was finally hurt by Reese and Yao Jia.