- Qin Er Shi (230/222 – 207 BC),
given name Ying
Huhai, was the
second emperor of the
Chinese Qin dynasty,
reigning from 210 to 207 BC. The son of Qin Shi...
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falsified edict, Fusu was
ordered to
commit suicide while Huhai was
named the new emperor.
After Huhai was
enthroned as Qin Er Shi, he
promoted Zhao Gao to...
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during the Ming dynasty. He is also
known by his
pseudonym Huhai Sanren (Chinese: 湖海散人; pinyin:
Húhǎi Sǎnrén; lit. 'Leisure Man of
Lakes and Seas'). Luo Guanzhong...
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Ziying being another elder brother of
Huhai (Qin Er Shi) is as
unlikely as a
grandson of Qin Shi Huang.
Since Huhai showed no
restraint at
killing at least...
- the only
members of the
entourage to be
informed were a
younger son, Ying
Huhai, the
eunuch Zhao Gao, and five or six
favourite eunuchs. Li Si
ordered carts...
- Fusu's
youngest brother,
Huhai,
together with high
officials Zhao Gao and Li Si,
forged his father's
decree to
rename Huhai as the
successor and order...
- Yi
returned from his mission, Zhao Gao
suggested to
Huhai to
exterminate the Meng clan, but
Huhai had Meng Yi
arrested and
imprisoned in Dai (代; around...
- the
Epang Palace to
confront Huhai, but
arrives too late as Zhao Gao had sent ********ins to kill
Huhai.
Before dying,
Huhai confesses to Fusu that he abetted...
- and a
conspiracy between Zhao Gao, Li Si, and Ying
Huhai changed the succession,
making Ying
Huhai Emperor Qin Er Shi when they
returned to the capital...
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alter his will to
place on the
throne the dead emperor's most
pliable son,
Huhai, who took the name of Qin Er Shi. They
believed that they
would be able...