List of Qin monarchs
Qin Feizi (900 BC-846 BC) Around 900 BC, the State of Qin was established in Qin Yi (now the northeast of Qingshui County, Gansu Province), and the son of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty was Fei Zi. Qin Gongbo is rarely recorded in the history books of the marquis of Qin (reigned 857-848) and Qin Gongbo (reigned 846-844), but it is generally believed that he was after the marquis of Qin.
Qin Zhong (845-822 BC) took Qin Zhong as a doctor in Zhou Xuanwang for five years (823 BC) and ordered him to attack Xirong. The following year, Qin Zhong was defeated and died. His eldest son won and ascended the throne.
Qin Zhuanggong won (44 years before 82 1-778). In the seventh year of Zhou Xuanwang (82 1), Qin Zhuanggong led seven thousand soldiers and horses of the five brothers of the Zhou Dynasty, and defeated Xirong. Zhou Xuanwang made Zhuanggong a doctor of Xiqiao and named Luoda Goushan (in Lixian County, southwest of Tianshui City, Gansu Province).
Qin Xianggong Kenkai (777-766 BC) ruled 12 years. Qin was listed as the first generation monarch of princes. During the rebellion, Quan Rong attacked Haojiang and led troops to save Zhou. Wang Ping moved to the east, and Qin Xianggong sent troops to escort him to seal the vassal. In 766 BC, Qin Xianggong died in battle and was buried in his hometown of Xiqiao.
Qin Wengong (765 BC-765438 BC+06 BC) reigned for 50 years. Establish a new capital. In the sixteenth year (750 BC), Duke Wen sent troops to crusade against Xirong, which fled in defeat and expanded its territory to Qishan. Fifty years ago (7 16), Wen Gong died and was buried in Xishan.
Son of Qin Wengong, King of Qin, in the forty-eighth year of Wengong (7 18), the prince died and was named King of Qin. Qin Ning Gong Li (7 15-704) was in office 12 years. In the second year of Ninggong (7 14), he moved the capital from Yanji (northeast of Jixian County, Shaanxi Province) to Pingyang (Meixian County, Shaanxi Province), and in the same year, he sent troops to capture the Bo Rong Dangshe (xi 'an, Shaanxi Province) tribe. Twelve years in office, he died of illness and was buried at the foot of Xishan Mountain. His deputies deposed the Prince (later Qin Wugong) and gave birth to his youngest son, Qin.
Qin Zichu (703 BC-698 BC) ascended the throne at the age of 5 and was killed in office for 6 years. Qin is the youngest son of Qin Ninggong.
Qin Wugong (697-678) reigned for twenty years.
Qin Degong (677-676 BC) reigned for 2 years. After he ascended the throne, he moved his capital to Fengxiang County, Shaanxi Province, and Qin took it as the capital, which remained stable for hundreds of years. During the period of Qin Wugong and Qin Degong, the various systems of the State of Qin were generally formed, and the national strength began to develop rapidly. This laid a solid foundation for the prosperity of Qin State in Qin Mugong's period and its subsequent hegemony with other countries in the Central Plains.
Qin Gongxuan (675-664 BC), the eldest son of Qin Degong and the eldest brother of Qin Chenggong and Qin Mugong, died in 12 and was buried in Pingyang Tomb Area (Dongyang Ping Town, Baoji County, Shaanxi Province). There are nine sons, who have not been established, and passed on to their younger brother Qin Chenggong.
Qin Chenggong (663-660 BC) reigned for 4 years.
Qin Mugong won Ren Hao (659 BC-6265438 BC +0 years) for 39 years. One of the five tyrants in the Spring and Autumn Period. Qin Mugong is ambitious and attaches great importance to talents. During his tenure, he received the help of some wise ministers, such as Prissy, Uncle Jian, Pipao and Gong Sunzhi, who helped Jin Wengong return to the State of Jin to seize the throne. When King Xiang of Zhou sent troops to attack Shu and other countries located west of Hanguguan, he traveled thousands of miles. Therefore, King Xiang of Zhou appointed him as the uncle of the western governors and dominated Xirong.
Qin Kanggong gained the British throne (620-609 BC) 12 years. The son born to Qin Mugong and his wife Muji is Jin Wengong's nephew. Kang Gong sent Zhong Er back to China, sent him to Weiyang, and wrote a poem: "Send my uncle to Weiyang tomorrow". Later generations used Weiyang as a metaphor for the relationship between nephews and uncles.
Qin Gonggong proclaimed himself emperor for five years (608-604 BC). The so-called Qin Gonggong in Lv Chunqiu refers to Qin Mugong, Qin Kanggong and Qin Gonggong.
Duke Huan of Qin reigned for 27 years (603 BC-577 BC). In July 594 BC, Duke Huan of Qin sent troops to attack Jin, and the two armies fought fiercely in Pumice (now Dali County, Shaanxi Province). Wei Ke, the general of Jin Dynasty, fought against Du Hui, the teacher. Suddenly, he saw an old man trapping Du Hui with a straw rope. Du Hui stood unsteadily, fell to the ground and was caught red-handed. Wake won by a wide margin. Later, Wei Ke saw the old man in his dream. The old man said, I am the father of the married woman who was not buried. I did this today to repay you, which is the allusion of "knot grass".
During the 40 years of Qin Jinggong Bish's rule (576-537 BC), Qin's power was constantly pushed to the Central Plains. His tomb, covering an area of 5,334 square meters, was discovered in 1976 in South Zhang Cun, Fengxiang County, Shaanxi Province. Tomb No.1 of Qin Gong is the largest tomb excavated in China so far.
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How many kings are there in the state of Qin?
1. From the time when Qin Xianggong, the monarch of Qin State, got the fief of Zhou Pingwang, until Qin Sanshi (Ziying) surrendered to Liu Bang, the State of Qin perished. There are Xiang Gong, Wen Gong, Ning Gong, Wu Gong, De Gong, Gong Xuan, Cheng Gong, Mu Gong, Kang Gong, Gong Gong, Huan Gong, Gong Jing, Ai Gong, Gong Hui (Gong Hui is the grandson of Qin Aigong, and the prince Gong Yi of Qin Aigong died early, so he set up his son), Ai Gong, Gong Li, Manic Gong, Huai Gong, Gong Ling, and so on. (In addition, some monarchs did not have titles because of the failure of court struggle. Because of their short reign, they were not considered kings in history. ) 2. The first generation monarch of the Qin Dynasty was indeed "Qin Xianggong". This question has been answered before, so I won't repeat it here. As for the phrase "more than 20 monarchs since Qin Mugong" and the phrase "more than 20 monarchs since Qin Mugong, those who have not been firmly bound ..." The biographies of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru in Historical Records are what Lin Xiangru said. It is understandable that he said so, because before Mu Gong, the Qin Dynasty was still a weak country, and the south was attached to Chu. In contrast, Qi was attached to gold, and the Central Plains countries treated it savagely, unlike the China League. It was not until Mu Gongfang was angry and repaired politics and communicated with the Central Plains that the State of Qin began to grow. So Lin Xiangru (actually Sima Qian, the author of Historical Records) said so.
How many emperors were there in the Qin Dynasty?
The State of Qin was founded in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and by the time it perished, there were thirty-three generations of kings. After a day, only the first emperor, Hu Hai and Zi Ying were left.
How many emperors were there in the Qin Dynasty?
First of all, your intention is not clear. The history of Qin Dynasty is divided into two parts, before Qin Shihuang unified China and after Qin Shihuang unified. Before the reunification of Qin Shihuang, Qin was a vassal state of the Zhou Dynasty, and its ruler was called the monarch for 37 times. The following are the details:
In Qin Feizi from 900 BC to 858 BC.
From 857 BC to 848 BC
Qin Gongbo from 847 BC to 845 BC
Qin Zhong 844- 822 BC
Qin Zhuanggong reigned for 44 years from 8265438 BC to 778 BC.
Qin Xianggong ruled 12 years from 777 BC to 766 BC.
From 765 BC to 765438 BC+06 BC, Qin Wengong ruled for 50 years.
Qin Jinggong 765438 BC
Qin Ning reigned in July15-704 and 12 respectively.
From 703 to 698, Qin reigned for six years.
From 697 to 678, Qin Wugong reigned for 20 years.
From 677 BC to 676 BC, Qin Degong was in office for 2 years.
From 675 BC to 664 BC, Qin reigned 12 years.
From 663 BC to 660 BC, Qin Chenggong reigned for four years.
From 659 BC to 62 BC1year, Qin Mugong ruled for 39 years.
Qin Kanggong reigned from 620 BC to 609 BC 12 years.
From 608 BC to 604 BC, Qin Gonggong reigned for five years.
From 603 BC to 577 BC, Duke Huan of Qin reigned for 27 years.
From 576 BC to 537 BC, Qin Jinggong ruled for 40 years.
From 536 BC to 50 BC1year, Qin Aigong reigned for 36 years.
50 1 year ago Qin Gong Yi -500 years ago Qin Gong Yi
Gong Hui in 500 BC-Gong Hui in 49 BC1year1year.
Qin Daogong reigned from 490 BC to 477 BC 14 years.
From 476 to 443, Qin Li reigned for 34 years.
Qin Zaogong ruled 14 years from 442 BC to 429 BC.
From 428 BC to 425 BC, Qin Huaigong reigned for 4 years.
From 424 BC to 4 15 BC, Qin Linggong ruled 10.
In BC 14-400, Qin reigned.
Qin Gonghui was in office for 13 years, that is, from 399 to 387 years.
Qin Gongchu reigned for two years, from 386 to 385.
From 384 to 362, Qin Xiangong reigned for 23 years.
From 3665438 BC to 338 BC, Qin Xiaogong ruled for 24 years.
Qin reigned for 27 years from 337 to 3 1 1.
Qin Wuwang was in office for 4 years, from 3 10 to 307.
Qin Zhao Wang Qian was in office for 56 years, from 306 to 25 1 year.
Emperor Xiaowen of Qin reigned for 3 days from 250 BC to 250 BC.
From 249 to 247, Qin Zhuang reigned for three years.
Then Qin Shihuang ascended the throne. During 246-222, the Qin Dynasty was still in the process of unifying China, so Qin Shihuang was only a monarch, not an emperor. It was not until 22 1 year BC that Qin Shihuang created the word "emperor" after unifying China, and he officially called himself "emperor". Establish the Qin empire. After Qin Shihuang proclaimed himself emperor, the Qin Empire experienced three generations. The following is a breakdown.
246 BC-222 BC (King of Qin), 2265438 BC+0 BC-265438 BC+00 BC (Emperor of Qin).
Qin Ershi and Hu Hai (209 years ago)
Qin Sanshi, 206 years earlier than Zi Ying (it was suggested to abolish the emperor and call him King of Qin soon after Zhao Gao ascended the throne). In the same year, the Qin Empire perished.
So in the history of Qin dynasty, there were only three emperors. But if you actually mean the supreme ruler, including the former monarch, there are forty. Besides, it is wrong to say that Zi Ying is not the emperor. After Zi Ying acceded to the throne, although he was only emperor for more than forty days, he suggested to Zhao Gao to abolish the emperor and change his name to the King of Qin. But those who have been emperors for more than forty days are also emperors. ...& gt& gt
How many emperors are there in Qin?
About 900 years ago, the State of Qin was founded in Qin Yi (now the northeast of Qingshui County, Gansu Province), Wang Xiao, the son of Fei Ying in the Western Zhou Dynasty. Before 82 1-778, Qin Gongbo, Qin Zhong and Qin Zhuanggong were in office for 44 years, 777-766, 12 years, 50 years before 7 16, and before Qin was born in 7 15-704./kloc-. Six years ago, Qin Wugong reigned for 20 years in 697-678, Qin Degong reigned for 2 years in 677-676, Qin reigned for 675-664 12 years, Qin Chenggong reigned for 4 years in 663-660, and Qin Kanggong reigned for 39 years in 659-62 1 year. Before 608-604, Duke Huan of Qin reigned for five years; before 603-577, Duke Huan of Qin reigned for 27 years; before 576-537, Qin Jinggong reigned for 40 years; before 50 1 year, Duke Ai of Qin reigned for 536 years; before 500 years, Duke Dao of Qin reigned1year. In 442-429, Qin Zaogong reigned, and in 428-425, Qin Huaigong reigned for 4 years, 424-4 15 years, and Qin reigned 10 years, 4 14 years-. 399 BC-387 BC 65438+ 03 BC Qin 386 BC-385 BC 2 BC 384 BC-362 BC 23 BC 3665438 BC+0 BC 338 BC 24 BC Qin Huiwen 37 BC-365438 BC+0 BC Qin Wuwang 27 BC. Seven years ago, Qin Zhao Xiang reigned 306-25 1 years ago, Qin Xiaowen reigned 56 years ago, King Xiang of Qin Zhuang reigned 250-250 years ago 1 years ago, King Xiang of Qin Zhuang reigned 249-247 years ago, Emperor Qin Shihuang reigned 3 years ago -22 1 years ago, Ying Zheng unified the whole country, and its title was still Qin, claiming to be the beginning. The first emperor: Qin Shihuang 26 22 1 Qin Shihuang 37 BC 2 1 02: Qin Shihuang 27 (July) 21023 BC 207 Zi Ying: 202 (August) 2007 23 BC (1October) 206 BC Qin descent/kloc. Ning Gong-6,-7, Wu Gong-8, De Gong-9,-10, Cheng Gong-1,Mu Gong-12, Kang Gong-65438+.
How many emperors were there in the Qin Dynasty?
The key is ziying ~ that's what the data says! Baby (? Years-206 years ago), reigned for 47 days. Perseverance and cowardice. Life is unknown. Hu Hai was killed. Zhao Gaoying made Ziying succeed. At that time, the territory of Qin was smaller than before reunification, so Zhao's son Ying was not called the emperor, but the king, the king of Qin. Five days after Zi Ying ascended the throne, he planned to kill Zhao Gao and immediately put his family to death. "Historical Records" refers to Zhao Gao's attempt to attract the rebels to Xianyang, and promised to kill all the royal families in the Qin Dynasty. When Ziying found out, he killed him first. Liu Bangxian entered the Shanhaiguan Pass, and when he arrived at the dam, he persuaded Zi Ying to surrender and got Zi Ying's consent. Ziying tied himself up with a rope and surrendered to Liu Bangjun himself with an imperial edict and a bugle. Zi Ying surrendered and the Qin Dynasty officially ended. Instead of executing Zi Ying, Liu Bang handed him over to the accompanying officials. Soon, Xiang Yu also arrived in Guanzhong with a great army. Liu bang retreated because he was unable to fight. After Xiang Yu entered Xianyang City, he immediately killed Zi Ying and carried out a massacre. The accumulation of the Qin dynasty was burned to death.
Zi Ying, King of Qin (? -206 years ago), his last name was Won and his first name was Ziying. The last ruler of the Qin Dynasty.
List of emperors in Qin Dynasty: How many emperors were there in Qin Dynasty?
There were only three monarchs in the Qin Dynasty: Qin Shihuang, Qin Ershi and Qin Sanshi. And Qin Sanshi just hastily succeeded to the throne, and surrendered without officially becoming king. The monarch of Qin and the monarch of Qin are not the same concept.
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1. Are you tired and greasy?
2. Is there jaundice?
3. Is there any pain in the overhead area (right upper abdomen)?
4.b-ultrasound+liver function examination.
How many emperors are there in Qin?
There were only two emperors in Qin Dynasty: the first emperor Ying Zheng and the second emperor Hu Hai. The rest of the monarchs in Qin are called the kings of Qin.