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Qin Shi Huang: China's First Emperor and His Terracotta Army — Fexingo History

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Qin Shi Huang, the visionary ruler who ended centuries of Warring States conflict and unified China in 221 BCE, remains one of history's most enigmatic and controversial figures. This show explores the First Emperor's relentless drive to consolidate power: standardizing script, currency, and weights; linking defensive walls into the Great Wall; and imposing a Legalist philosophy that demanded absolute obedience. But his greatest obsession was immortality—a quest that produced the legendary Terracotta Army, thousands of life-sized clay soldiers guarding his mausoleum near Xi'an. Lucas and Luna dissect the archaeological revelations from the tomb complex, still largely unexcavated, and debate the emperor's brutal methods: book burnings, scholar burials, and conscripted labor that built monumental projects. They also trace the short-lived Qin dynasty's collapse after his death and its enduring legacy—how a single ruler's ambition shaped Chinese imperial ideology for two millennia. Through primary sources like Sima Qian's 'Records of the Grand Historian' and modern excavations, the show asks: was Qin Shi Huang a nation-builder or a tyrant? And what does his mausoleum, guarded by silent warriors for 2,200 years, tell us about power, death, and memory in ancient China? #QinShiHuang #FirstEmperor #TerracottaArmy #QinDynasty #AncientChina #WarringStates #ChineseHistory #LegalistPhilosophy #GreatWallOfChina #SimaQian #XiAn #Archaeology #ImperialPower #RiseAndFall #AncientCivilization #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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episode The Qin Empire's Lost Dragon: Ying Zheng's Bastard Brother Cheng Jiao artwork

The Qin Empire's Lost Dragon: Ying Zheng's Bastard Brother Cheng Jiao

Before Qin Shi Huang unified China, his own half-brother Cheng Jiao rebelled. In 239 BCE, the teenage King Ying Zheng faced his first major internal threat, not from a foreign state but from within his own family. Cheng Jiao, the son of King Zhuangxiang and a Han princess, defected to the State of Zhao after his plot to seize power in Xianyang was exposed. The rebellion was crushed, but the aftermath reveals the brutal logic of Legalist rule: Cheng Jiao's followers were executed, his family purged, and his name erased from official records. This episode explores the succession crisis, the Han faction within the Qin court, and how Ying Zheng's response to family betrayal shaped his later authoritarian policies. We discuss the role of the Han Chinese consort Lady Han, the strategic importance of the fortress of Tunliu, and why Sima Qian's Shiji provides only fragmentary clues. The story of Cheng Jiao is a forgotten hinge point: had he succeeded, the Qin unification might never have happened. Join Lucas and Luna as they uncover this lost chapter of China's first empire. #QinDynasty #ChengJiao #YingZheng #QinShiHuang #Zhao #Han #Tunliu #Xianyang #Shiji #SimaQian #WarringStates #AncientChina #EastAsianHistory #FexingoHistory #History #China #Rebellion #Brother Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12 de jul de 2026 - 9 min
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The Qin Empire's Ghost Army: How Ying Zheng Conquered the Afterlife

This episode explores the spiritual and religious revolution behind Qin Shi Huang's unification of China — specifically, how the First Emperor reimagined the afterlife for himself and his dynasty. We examine the shift from the ancestral cults of the Zhou dynasty to the emperor's personal quest for immortality, the role of fangshi (masters of esoteric arts) like Xu Shi and Lu Ao, the failed expeditions for the elixir of life, and the construction of his mausoleum as a microcosm of the cosmos. Drawing on the Shiji and archaeological evidence from Lintong, we reveal how the Terracotta Army was not just a guard for the tomb but part of a larger, unprecedented vision of an underground empire — complete with palaces, offices, stables, and a flowing river of mercury. We also touch on the emperor's paranoia, his suppression of rival spiritual traditions, and the burning of books in 213 BCE, which sought to erase alternative histories and create a singular, Qin-centric cosmology. Join Lucas and Luna as they uncover the First Emperor's audacious attempt to conquer death itself. #QinShiHuang #TerracottaArmy #ChineseHistory #Afterlife #Immortality #Fangshi #XuShi #LuAo #Shiji #SimaQian #Lintong #MercuryTomb #BookBurning #ZhouDynasty #AncestorWorship #Legalism #EastAsia #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Ayer - 7 min
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Qin Shi Huang's Mercury Rivers: The Toxic Greatness of His Tomb

Episode 153 dives deep into one of the most legendary and toxic features of Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum—the mercury rivers. Lucas and Luna explore the historical accounts from Sima Qian's Shiji, the archaeological evidence from modern soil testing, and the scientific theories behind why the First Emperor filled his underground palace with liquid mercury. They discuss ancient Chinese alchemy, the search for immortality, the cinnabar trade from the Wushan mountains, and the staggering amount of mercury required. The episode also touches on the ongoing debate about whether the tomb remains unopened due to these toxic levels, and what modern technology might reveal. Along the way, they connect the mercury to Qin Shi Huang's obsession with immortality, his patronage of fangshi alchemists, and the symbolic mapping of the cosmos within the tomb. A fascinating look at how one man's quest for eternal life left a deadly legacy underground. #QinShiHuang #MercuryRivers #TerracottaArmy #Shiji #SimaQian #ChineseAlchemy #Cinnabar #Wushan #Fangshi #Immortality #Mausoleum #Lintong #Archaeology #Toxicity #AncientChina #History #FexingoHistory #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Ayer - 10 min
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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]

10 de jul de 2026 - 6 min
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The Qin Empire's Lost Irrigation: The Zhengguo Canal That Made Conquest Possible

Long before Qin Shi Huang unified China, his state relied on a massive engineering project that transformed a drought-prone region into a breadbasket: the Zhengguo Canal. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Korean water engineer Zheng Guo — sent as a spy to drain Qin's resources — instead built a 150-kilometer canal that irrigated over 40,000 hectares and gave Qin the agricultural surplus to fund its wars of conquest. They discuss the Shiji's account of the 'spy who succeeded', the canal's clever use of silt-laden river water to fertilize the arid Guanzhong Plain, and how the project's completion in 246 BCE directly enabled the state's military expansion. Lucas explains the hydrological challenges of the Jing and Luo rivers, the canal's innovative 'crossing channel' design, and its legacy as one of the great irrigation works of ancient China — still partly in use two millennia later. Luna asks about the controversy around Zheng Guo's motives, and Lucas draws on Sima Qian's text and modern archaeological surveys to untangle legend from evidence. A story of espionage, engineering, and unintended consequences that shaped the rise of the first Chinese empire. #ZhengguoCanal #ZhengGuo #QinShiHuang #QinDynasty #Irrigation #AncientEngineering #Shiji #SimaQian #GuanzhongPlain #JingRiver #LuoRiver #Spy #HanDynasty #StateZheng #AncientChina #EngineeringHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

10 de jul de 2026 - 7 min
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