Qin Shihuang Ying Zheng can be said to be famous in history, and he left a mark in the history of our country. The records of his deeds are very clear in history, so later generations have different opinions on him. Some people say that he was cruel and immoral, while others say that he took great credit for his great achievements. Historians have always had different views on him. We know that Qin Shihuang established the Qin Dynasty, but this was also a "short-lived" dynasty. The names of his sons also left a big question mark in the hearts of the public. The surname Ying did not follow their names, and their names also have special meanings. 1. The eldest son Fusu
As we all know, we Chinese people always have special meanings for names. Some of them are parents’ expectations for their children, and some names carry the parents’ love for each other. The meaning of "Fusu" is the vassal shield on ancient military vehicles. Fusu was treated as an heir since he was a child, and was later killed by his younger brother Hu Hai. This is the sad thing about being born into an emperor's family. In ancient times, how many brothers, fathers and sons killed each other because of the struggle for power. As a wise king, Li Shimin killed his own brother in the end. During the Qing Dynasty, when the Nine Palaces competed for the rightful son, the winner was lonely and the loser was miserable. 2. The youngest son Hu Hai
Everyone knows that Hu Hai is the second generation emperor of the Qin Dynasty after Qin Shihuang, and is known as Qin II in history. Hu Hai, in fact, was not the first heir designated by Qin Shihuang. He was able to inherit the throne that should not belong to him because of Zhao Gao's help. After he came to power, he did not learn from the merits of his elder brother Fusu, but implemented a very brutal rule, which led to the uprising of Chen Sheng and Wu Guang. Finally, when he was 24 years old, he was forced by Zhao Gao's confidants and finally chose to commit suicide. . 3. The names of the two brothers
Most of our modern children follow their father’s surname, so we are very confused when we see the two names Fusu and Hu Hai. In fact, they also have the surname Ying, and Ying The surname is still one of the eight major surnames in ancient times, but in the pre-Qin period, men were called family names instead of surnames. The two brothers both had the surname Ying, Zhao.