The Immortal Rankings continued to be updated. Not long after, another member was added to the rankings.
Mount Ranking #6, Miles.
A thousand miles was owned by the nephew of the Qin Emperor, Ziying. This horse could travel 1,000 miles a day and 800 miles at night. It was the best horse.
[Reward: 80,000 points increase in the State of Qin's National Luck Points!]
Zi Ying's reputation was also much smaller than Huhai's. However, his reputation in Xianyang was not inferior to Huhai's. This person was usually very sensual and had countless beauties and horses. No one was surprised that he was on the rankings.
Currently, the people of the Great Qin world only saw Ziying as a profligate young master. However, Zhao Lang, who had transmigrated from the future, had a much better impression of Ziying!
Everyone in the future knew that there was another glorious title before Ziying, and that was Qin the Third!
Qin Shi Huang died of illness in Sha Yue. His 18th son, Hu Hai, ascended the throne as Qin II. However, he was killed by Zhao Gao after only four years as Qin Emperor. After that, he established a puppet emperor as Qin III's son, Ying! However, Zhao Gao didn't expect that this Ziying was a wolf in sheep's clothing. When he first ascended the throne, he executed him with thunderous methods!
However, by then, the Great Qin Empire had already accumulated too much, and even if Ziying wanted to revive the court, he could not do anything about it. After only 46 days, when Liu Bang's army arrived at Xianyang, he had no choice but to leave the city and ask for surrender. After that, Xiang Yu's West Chu army came over aggressively, and Ziying was killed!
Due to the passage of time and other reasons, there were very few records about Ziying in history. Even his background was not clearly recorded. Therefore, in the later 2,000 years, the debate about Ziying's background had never stopped!
Among them, some said that Ziying was the son of Eldest Young Master Fu Su.
Some said that Ziying was the younger brother of the First Emperor.
Some said that Ziying was Huhai's elder brother.
Another theory was that Ziying was the nephew of the First Emperor.
Some historians in the later generations found that the saying that Ziying was the nephew of the First Emperor was more reliable.
First of all, if Ziying was the son of the eldest son, Fusu, according to his age, when the First Emperor died of illness in Shaqiu, he was 50 years old, while Fusu was 28 years old. His son was only about 13 years old. Qin II, Huhai, was killed in the fourth year of his reign, and Ziying succeeded to the throne. At that time, Ziying was 17 years old. However-
According to historical records, Zi Ying and his two sons plotted to kill Zhao Gao! However, even if Ziying had a son, he would only be two or three years old at most, right? How could she help him plan? How could he help him kill Zhao Gao? Their ages clearly didn't match!
Secondly, it is said that Ziying is the younger brother of the First Emperor.
According to historical records, the First Emperor did have a younger brother called Cheng Jiao. However, he had betrayed Qin and defected to Zhao before the First Emperor took over the throne. He died a few years later. In addition, the First Emperor had two 'fake brothers', which were the sons of his mother, Empress Dowager Zhao, and the fake eunuch, Lao Ai. However, they were killed by the First Emperor when they were less than two years old.
Therefore, the saying that Ziying was the younger brother of the First Emperor was not true.
The third theory was that Ziying was Huhai's elder brother.
This argument was also unfounded because Huhai had forged an edict to become the second emperor of Qin. In order to become the rightful emperor, he had started a massacre of his brothers when he first ascended the throne! Of the eighteen sons of the First Emperor, except for Huhai himself, the other seventeen brothers were all dead! Therefore, the saying that Ziying was Huhai's elder brother was also not valid.
The last explanation was that Ziying was the nephew of the First Emperor, which was also the son of Cheng Jiao!
According to historical records, when Cheng Jiao betrayed Qin and defected to Zhao, his son was about two years old. When the first emperor died of illness in Shaqiu, he was already thirty-two years old. Four years later, the thirty-six-year-old Ziying became the third emperor of Qin. Such an age matched the historical records of 'Ziying and his two sons conspiring to kill Zhao Gao'!
Therefore, the saying that Ziying was the nephew of the First Emperor was more reliable.
Now that Zhao Lang had transmigrated to the Great Qin world, he had obtained confirmation of this statement on the Immortal Rankings Board!
Everyone said that the First Emperor was cruel and merciless, but when it came to the treatment of Ziying, there was nothing to say!
When Cheng Jiao defected to the Great Qin Empire, the First Emperor did not vent his anger on his son, Zi Ying, and allowed him to grow up as a member of the Ying family. Moreover, from the fact that his horse was able to rank on the Mount Rankings, he must be living a good life. From this point, Zhao Lang was quite impressed by the First Emperor's magnanimity.
Just as Zhao Lang was thinking about this, the Horizon Immortal Rankings updated again.
Mount Rankings #5, Absolute Blood.
Juexue was owned by Maodun, the eldest son of Xiongnu Chanyu. The fierce horses of the grasslands produced Juexue, and the young Xiongnu were Maodun!
[Reward: 100,000 Xiongnu National Luck Points!]
As the Mount Rankings were updated, many people in the world nodded their heads in agreement. Everyone had already predicted that there would definitely be a fine horse among the fierce tribes that grew up on horseback in the northern grasslands!
The people of the Central Plains now had the impression that the Xiongnu tribe was just a group of bandits living on the grasslands! He was not afraid of them! General Meng Tian led 300,000 troops to attack the Xiongnu in the north. He guarded the Great Wall and for more than ten years, the Xiongnu did not dare to go south to herd horses! The Central Plainsmen mocked these bandits more.
However, Zhao Lang knew that even though the Xiongnu were a bunch of cowards now, they had risen to power in the chaotic times at the end of the Qin Dynasty and had become the nightmare of the people of the Central Plains for many years!
It was Mao Dun on the list. The Xiongnu grew rapidly in his hands and became a major problem for the emperors of the late Qin Dynasty and even the Han Dynasty. It was not until the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sixty to seventy years later that the problem of the Xiongnu was resolved.
The Mount Rankings were still being updated, and soon, the next name was revealed. When everyone saw the information about this horse, they were all stunned, and the First Emperor, Ying Zheng, frowned!
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