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The Qin Empire's Lost Commander: Wang Jian's Conquest of Chu

6 min · 10. Juli 2026
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Before Qin Shi Huang united China, one general made it possible: Wang Jian. While Meng Tian fought the Xiongnu and Zhao Tuo went south, Wang Jian led the campaign that broke the mighty state of Chu—the Qin's last major rival. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Wang Jian outmaneuvered the young hothead Li Xin, demanded 600,000 troops, and then waited patiently for the Chu army to exhaust itself. They discuss the siege of Shouchun, the death of Chu's last king, and how Wang Jian's victory cleared the path for total unification. The conversation also touches on the general's mysterious retirement and the question of whether he was poisoned out of fear. No terracotta warriors or imperial highways this time—just the brutal, strategic warfare that made the empire possible. For listeners who know the standard story of Qin conquest, this is the forgotten general who did the heavy lifting. #WangJian #QinConquest #Chu #Shouchun #LiXin #QinShiHuang #WarringStates #AncientChina #ChineseHistory #MilitaryHistory #SiegeWarfare #SpringAndAutumn #Zhongguo #Shiji #SimaQian #FexingoHistory #History #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Qin Empire's Lost Commander: Wang Jian's Conquest of Chu Cover

The Qin Empire's Lost Commander: Wang Jian's Conquest of Chu

Before Qin Shi Huang united China, one general made it possible: Wang Jian. While Meng Tian fought the Xiongnu and Zhao Tuo went south, Wang Jian led the campaign that broke the mighty state of Chu—the Qin's last major rival. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Wang Jian outmaneuvered the young hothead Li Xin, demanded 600,000 troops, and then waited patiently for the Chu army to exhaust itself. They discuss the siege of Shouchun, the death of Chu's last king, and how Wang Jian's victory cleared the path for total unification. The conversation also touches on the general's mysterious retirement and the question of whether he was poisoned out of fear. No terracotta warriors or imperial highways this time—just the brutal, strategic warfare that made the empire possible. For listeners who know the standard story of Qin conquest, this is the forgotten general who did the heavy lifting. #WangJian #QinConquest #Chu #Shouchun #LiXin #QinShiHuang #WarringStates #AncientChina #ChineseHistory #MilitaryHistory #SiegeWarfare #SpringAndAutumn #Zhongguo #Shiji #SimaQian #FexingoHistory #History #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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