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Qin Er Shi - Wikipedia
Qin Er Shi (230/222 – 207 BC [2]), given name Ying Huhai, was the second emperor of the Chinese Qin dynasty, reigning from 210 to 207 BC. The son of Qin Shi Huang, he was put on the throne by Li Si and Zhao Gao, circumventing his brother Fusu, who had been the designated heir.
Qin Er Shi - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
2024年9月22日 · The Second Emperor of Qin (Chinese: 秦二世; pinyin: Qín Èrshì; [tɕʰǐn ɑ̂ɻ ʂɨ̂]; 229 – October 207 BCE) was the son of Qin Shi Huang and the second emperor of China's Qin dynasty. He ruled from 210 to 207 BCE. Huhai (胡亥) was the personal name of the Second Emperor. Its Old Chinese pronunciation has been reconstructed as * Ga-gə′.
Emperor Qin Ershihuang 秦二世皇 Ying Huhai 嬴胡亥
2011年7月14日 · Emperor Qin Ershihuang 秦二世皇 (230-207, r. 209-207), the Second Emperor of Qin, personal name Ying Huhai 嬴胡亥, was a son of the First Emperor 秦始皇帝 (r. 246-210 BCE) of the Qin dynasty 秦 (221-206 BCE).
Qin Er Shi
The Second Emperor of Qin (Chinese: 秦二世; pinyin: Qín Èrshì; Mandarin: [tɕʰǐn ɑ̂ɻ ʂɨ̂]; 229 – October 207 BCE) was the son of Qin Shi Huang and the second emperor of China's Qin dynasty. He ruled from 210 to 207 BCE.
Tomb of Qin Er Shi – The Second Emperor of China - HeritageDaily
2023年9月23日 · His eldest son, Fusu, was traditionally the heir apparent, however, Li Si and the chief eunuch, Zhao Gao, forged a letter from Qin Shi Huang, ordering his son to commit suicide on his death. Fusu accepted the forged command and killed himself, opening the line of succession to his brother, Ying Huhai.
Qin Er Shi (-229--207) - Find a Grave Memorial
2021年1月10日 · Qin Er Shi was the son of Qin Shi Huang and the second emperor of China's Qin dynasty. He ruled from 210 to 207 BC. Huhai was the personal name of the Second Emperor. Qin Er Shi reigned only for three years and was forced to commit suicide eventually by his most trusted minister Zhao Gao at the age of 24.
Fusu | Historica Wiki | Fandom
Fusu (died 210 BC) was the Crown Prince of Qin and the eldest son of Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi. After his father's death, he was forced to commit suicide by a forged edict issued by Zhao Gao and Li Si, who installed his younger brother Qin Er Shi as their puppet emperor.
Hu Hai (230-207BC) – 18th Son of Emperor Qin Shi Huang
2025年1月13日 · Hu Hai was the second emperor of the Qin Dynasty (221BC-206BC), the eighteenth son of Qin Shi Huang and the younger brother of the Crown Prince, Fu Su. After Qin Shi Huang died in the last royal progress, he killed Fu Su by conspiring with Zhao Gao and Li Si and so ascended to the throne.
Qin Er Shi - Wikiwand
Qin Er Shi, given name Ying Huhai, was the second emperor of the Chinese Qin dynasty, reigning from 210 to 207 BC. The son of Qin Shi Huang, he was put on the throne by Li Si and Zhao Gao, circumventing his brother Fusu, who had been the designated heir.
Qin Er Shi - Detailed Pedia
Qin Er Shi (Chinese: 秦 二 世; lit. 'Second Generation of the Qin or Qin the second'; 231/222 – October 207 BCE) was the second emperor of the Qin dynasty from 210 to 207 BCE. The son of Qin Shi Huang, he was born as Ying Huhai. He was put on the throne by Li Si and Zhao Gao, circumventing Fusu, Ying's brother and the designated heir.
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