"Are there any related history books?"

"There are all of them, but the current writing is not the same as that of the Qin Dynasty."

"Moreover, the Qin Dynasty was more than 2000 years ago, and there were still many cultural gaps during the period."

"If not, I'll find some video materials for you to watch."

"Yes." Qin Shihuang nodded, holding a cup of tea calmly.

Zhao Gao wanted to say something, but Qin Shihuang just glanced at him, and Zhao Gao knelt down on the spot.

Chun Nuo looked at Zhao Gao who was kneeling on the ground trembling slightly, and remembered some opinions and evaluations of Zhao Gao from later generations.

Some people say that Zhao Gao led to the collapse of the first unified dynasty in Chinese history, so he was regarded as a courtier by scholars of all dynasties.

But Chun Nuo felt that the title of courtier was only an evaluation after all, and could not fully summarize Zhao Gao's life.

Zhao Gao's starting point was very low, even in the beginning Zhao Gao was not as good as ordinary people. After all, he didn't even have the most basic freedom. He was born as a slave in the Qin Palace.

The main reason why Zhao Gao was able to jump from a servant was that he was proficient in the law, so he was promoted by Emperor Qin Shihuang to the order of CRRC.

It has to be said that Zhao Gao does have a certain talent, at least in terms of laws and regulations, and he can even be called a genius.

And when a genius possesses a strong enough ability, he is destined not to be content with being ordinary.

When Zhao Gao was by Qin Shihuang's side, he was almost killed by Qin Shihuang because of a mistake, and was later pardoned by Qin Shihuang.

Of course, it is not ruled out that Qin Shihuang pardoned Zhao Gao not only because he was still useful, but Chun Nuo felt that Qin Shihuang might have some other feelings for Zhao Gao.

Either they cherish their talents, or they don't want Zhao Gao's company.

But for Zhao Gao, he was afraid, afraid of the feeling that his life was controlled by others.

Especially after Zhao Gao worked so hard to climb to a high position.

Perhaps Zhao Gao's original intention was just to protect himself and leave a way out for himself.

When Qin Shihuang died suddenly, Zhao Gao chose to induce Prime Minister Li Si and Prince Hu Hai to launch a coup for his own future.

Once the emperor and the courtiers, in Zhao Gao's view, if he pushes Hu Hai to the throne, Hu Hai can give himself a good result.

In the first year of Qin Ershi, Zhao Gao served as the doctor of the Jiuqing sequence. This was Zhao Gao's real opportunity to dominate his life.

Zhao Gao's identity has officially stepped into the highest decision-making level of the Great Qin Empire from the emperor's favorite minister.

The feeling of power in his hands made Zhao Gao unable to stop, and Zhao Gao's ambitions inflated.

In the winter of the third year of Qin II, Zhao Gao became the prime minister of the Great Qin Dynasty, and executed Li Si and the Yi clan of the Li family.

So far, Zhao Gao has successfully ascended to the position of Supreme Qin, and his power has been poured into the court and the public.

However, it was at a time when the Qin Empire was in turmoil, and without the full support of the Qin Central Committee, even if the Qin army could fight again, it would still be unable to completely suppress the continuous rebellion.

During the period from the second year of Qin II to the beginning of the third year of Qin II, it was when Zhao Gao wantonly eliminated dissidents, which caused the internal instability of the Qin court.

Then when Zhao Gao took the position of prime minister, the Battle of Julu would be over, and the Qin Empire would be regarded as truly over since then.

In the third year of Hu Hai's succession, the Wangyi Palace mutinied, and Prime Minister Zhao Gao forced Qin II to be killed, removed from the title of Emperor Qin, and made Ziying King of Qin.

Five days later, Ziying killed Zhao Gao, and Zhao Gaoneng was killed by Ziying, which was inseparable from his arrogance.

In October, Liu Bang led his troops into the pass, and Ziying, who had been in power for only 46 days, surrendered to Liu Bang, and the Qin Dynasty perished.

The demise of the Great Qin Empire, which unified the world, has an inseparable relationship with Zhao Gao and Li Si.

Zhao Gao wanted to take his own destiny into his own hands, and Li Si wanted to benefit his descendants.

Because if the young master helped Su take the position, Li Si would definitely not have the chance to be reused.

In fact, both Li Si and Zhao Gao have one thing in common, that is, relying on their own talents to become high-ranking little people.

For such a person, once they have experienced the feeling of holding power in their hands, it is difficult to let go.

Li Si's biggest mistake was overestimating himself and underestimating Zhao Gao.

In the end, it ended up with an unsatisfactory death and a long-lasting stigma.

In fact, the source of all Zhao Gao's actions can be found, but precisely because the source can be found, Zhao Gao's life is truly unforgivable.

Because Zhao Gao used his life to illustrate the most correct truth, that is, to occupy a high position with talent but without virtue will bring disaster to the country and the people.

One became a senseless and faint king, and the other became an authoritarian sycophant.

The huge Qin Empire became a victim of the two of them.

"Although this video is not long, it tells the entire history of the development of Qin State very smoothly." Chuno said and opened a video of the blogger {Take You to Watch History} - "Watching the History of Qin State in One Breath".

"When did this start to be told?"

"It starts with the war between Qin and Xirong."

"Interesting." Qin Shihuang had a little expectation on his face. He was very curious about how the Great Qin developed in the records of later generations.

Since Chunuo watched this video a long time ago, he has forgotten the specific details in the video.

Without thinking too much, I just cast the screen and clicked on the video.

As a result, at the very beginning of the video, King Zhou Nan, the acting king of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, pointed at the sky and shouted angrily: "Qin Ying! You are a slave who raises horses!"

Before everyone could react, the voice of the narrator in the video continued: "From raising horse slaves to unifying China, I have watched Qin's road to unification in one go..."

Chuno paused the video in a hurry, and the colleagues of the History Research Institute looked at Chuno in shock.

"Sorry, sorry! I'm really sorry!" Chuno apologized again and again, "I'll change the video for you!"

"It's nothing, just watch this." Qin Shihuang looked as usual, as if nothing happened just now.

Chunuo and the others panicked, but in the eyes of Qin Shihuang, what is this?

The ancestors of his family raised horses for Emperor Zhou and raised them into feudal vassals. This is simply super powerful, isn't it!

You know, this fief is the starting point for the Qin people to rule the world.

While watching the video, Qin Shihuang's fingers only moved slightly, and Zhao Gao hurriedly stepped forward to place the writing tools.

While watching the video, Qin Shihuang recorded something on the bamboo slips.

Chun Nuo felt more and more that Qin Shihuang pardoned Zhao Gao's death crime at the beginning, it must be because others were not as good as Zhao Gao.

"Who are the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period?"

"What does B.C. mean?"

"The colorful things that appear in it are maps?"

After the video was played, Qin Shihuang looked at the bamboo slips in front of him and asked some questions he had just recorded.

This video only talks about Qin Shihuang's unification of the six kingdoms, and does not talk about how the Qin Dynasty perished afterwards.

Chun Nuo absolutely believed that if Qin Shihuang saw how the Qin State perished, Zhao Gao who was standing beside him would definitely splatter blood on the spot.

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