Qin belongs to the Eight-Character National Games, with a narrow start, and other countries basically don't take him to play. Later, the pattern became more and more open, from the weak vassal States to the Spring and Autumn Fourth Congress and then to the Warring States Seventh Congress. Finally, Qin Shihuang and Ying Zheng destroyed the six countries, unified China and established the Qin Dynasty. During the whole expansion process, there was an army called Qin Jun, which was comparable to the fierce tiger and wolf division, and was called "the tiger and wolf division". The specific reasons are summarized as follows.
1, the soldiers are fierce
Shang Yang's political reform carried out a 20-level military service system, and army soldiers were greatly encouraged to kill the enemy desperately on the battlefield, hoping to gain a title and become nobles through meritorious service in killing the enemy. The enemy is the ladder for them to gain wealth, so they are fierce as tigers and hungry wolves on the battlefield.
2. Repeated battles and victories
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, all parties fought for hegemony, wars were frequent and expeditions continued. They have experienced countless wars, and almost no battle has failed. With this army, the State of Qin became stronger step by step. From the Fourth National Congress in the Spring and Autumn Period to the Seven Heroes in the Warring States Period to Lian Heng, a six-nation Shandong province, it failed to destroy Qin. Naturally, there is a political game, but military strength also scares off the enemy.
3. Growth rate
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, troubled times surged and attacked each other. Qin Jun was humble at first, and then it became more and more powerful, expanding its territory step by step and sweeping the battlefield. The growth rate of the army is amazing. In the end, a small country like Weiguo was willing to surrender without fighting, which showed that this army was powerful, able to defeat the enemy from the momentum and lived up to the name of "the teacher of tigers and wolves".