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