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Is the 60-word oath of Qin Shihuang true? What is the origin of Qin Shihuang's 60-character oath?

Recently, I saw someone saying the 60-word Qin Shihuang oath on the Internet, so someone asked, what is this 60-word Qin Shihuang oath? Actually, I don't know, and I'm really ignorant, but it doesn't matter Next, I will bring you some questions about the content and origin of the 60-word oath of Qin Shihuang. You can have a look if you need it. Maybe there is something you are interested in. Let's have a look!

It is said that Qin Shihuang did leave a message before his death, but it was a rumor after all, and it was not recorded in the official history. In addition, it has been thousands of years, and I am afraid that the oath of Qin Shihuang is also passed down from mouth to mouth.

Well, according to the folk saying, now let's take a look at this so-called "60-word oath"!

"I swear here in the name of the first emperor, I am here, when I defend my territory, I will destroy four barbarians. Lay the foundation of my Daqin. When I die, I will become a dragon soul, and I will get the blessing of China's eternal prosperity! This oath, the sun and the moon as evidence, heaven and earth * * * as a mirror, fairy ghosts and gods * * * listen to it! "

The words of such magnificent mountains and rivers are really inspiring to read. No wonder they are called vows rather than last words! Then, in view of this passage, we might as well come to Tianyan to identify it and see if it really comes from Qin Shihuang!

Qin Shihuang's "domineering statement" seems to be more than 60 words, right? It seems that what is said in the title should be an estimate.

Let's get down to business. After reading "The Passion of the First Emperor", the majesty of the first emperor was fully revealed between the lines. Through words, Qin Shihuang's majestic atmosphere before his death and the expansion of his imagination after his death are vividly displayed. This passage is extremely dreamy, showing the early Qin Shihuang's treasure of power before his death and his strong desire for possession of his heritage after his death.

To put it more bluntly, the legacy left by the first emperor is all his lifelong thoughts and wishes after his death. Therefore, this 60-word oath or last words, I guess: this must be the true words of Qin Shihuang.

So on what level can we judge that this statement is the truth of the first emperor?

First, the trust of the first emperor belongs to himself, and everyone is a passer-by.

Qin Shihuang once told Reese and Meng Tian that the eldest son Fu Su and the second son Hu Hai trusted Fei Fu Su and hated Hu Hai.

Moreover, before Qin Shihuang died, he intended to pass the throne to his eldest son Fu Su. However, Fu Su's kindness was too strong, and he burned too many books to bury Confucianism, which made Qin Shihuang unhappy.

But even so, the first emperor still wanted to accept Fu Su as his successor. Who would have thought that the first emperor died first, and then Zhao Gao Reese and other rebels forged documents and sentenced him to death?

After Fu Su's death, Qin Ershi Hu Hai acceded to the throne, and Ying Zheng didn't think highly of him before his death. Nine times out of ten, Ying Zheng's legacy predicted the national subjugation of Hu Hai, so he vowed to shock future generations and not to covet the inheritance of Qin.

Second, annex six countries and dominate the world; Open a grand plan for the future and build a lasting foundation.

Qin Shihuang was the pioneer of the feudal unified dynasty. With the help of Qin, he ended the war situation in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period for hundreds of years, and was an out-and-out first emperor. But how to defend this hard-won hegemony is a difficult problem, after all, mortal body, secular desire, born to die.

So Qin Shihuang tried his best to pursue immortality in the later period. But he also knows that people are not immortals. Therefore, under the premise of being born to die, he still hopes that after his death, he can protect the inheritance of the later generations of the Qin Dynasty through his own soul.

Third, all the painstaking efforts of Qin Shihuang's life were injected into the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Qin Shihuang devoted the rest of his life to the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang to satisfy his last wish to continue to rule after death.

Although the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor was protected by special guards after his death, after all, this group could not be safely guarded from generation to generation. Therefore, the first emperor only used "incarnate the dragon soul and protect my China forever"!