[Discussion] Has anyone seen the true Destiny Child in real life?
1L: I have some regrets because of some things. I feel like there are really people who can succeed no matter what they do. They are the kind of people who can break the predetermined fate. They are like the sons of heaven.
2L: Your description reminds me of someone.
3L: Me too.
4L: I don’t know if it exists in real life, but it definitely exists in real history.
5L: No way, even in posts like this there are fans of Queen Qin?
6L: The Queen of Qin? The Qin Dynasty had so many queens in its eight hundred years. Who are you talking about?
7L: Are you serious? There is only one queen who can be named after the country, and that is the second queen of the founding emperor Qin Huandi.
8L: Queen Qin Duwei came uninvited, so our Queen Qin’s identity as the biological daughter of Heaven can no longer be concealed, right?
9L: I feel like this thread is getting more and more off track, but I’m a little curious, what happened to Queen Qin that you guys admire her so much?
10L: I can tell you’re not good at history, but anyone who knows a little about the history of the Qin Dynasty should be familiar with the Queen of Qin.
11L: Let me be frank. Empress Qin was a remarkable woman of her generation. She rose from slave to empress in just one year. She assisted Emperor Huan of Qin in suppressing the rebellion of the Duke of Jin, removing the Princess of Yan, and bearing three children for him: two sons and a daughter. Her eldest son was the most famous sage monarch in Qin history, the Sheng Emperor Qin Chongshun.
12L: That's it? Although he was promoted quickly, wasn't Emperor Qin Huan a man who always played by his own rules? Maybe he chose a slave as his queen to balance the power of the aristocratic families, so that no foreign relatives could interfere in politics.
13L: And are three children a lot? Which emperor doesn’t have a lot of children?
14L: Haha, I told you you’re stupid and you’re serious about it. Go check for yourself how many children Emperor Qin Huan has!
15L: Hot news, Emperor Qin Huan was a famous emperor with no heirs. He had his first child, Prince Hu'an, at the age of 40. In his entire life, he only had three children born to Empress Qin!
16L: Waqu, that’s true. The Queen of Qin has everything taken care of. She doesn’t have to worry about whether the child will have a good future or not. She is definitely the biological mother of the emperor.
17L: So what? This only means that she is beautiful and favored by Emperor Qin Huan. At most, she is fertile. Why is it exaggerated in such a mysterious way?
18L: You really don’t know. At that time, Emperor Qin Huan was forced by ambitious court officials like Duke Jin to adopt a nobleman as his crown prince because he had no children. He was on the verge of handing over his country to others. Things turned around because of the appearance of Queen Qin. If Queen Qin had not given birth to Crown Prince Hu’an, the Qin Dynasty would have had to change its surname in its 800-year history!
19L: And Prince Hu'an is a true genius, the kind without any water. He directly took over the kingdom left by Emperor Qin Huan, ordered his people to sail and travel, and after discovering the foreigners, he directly penetrated both Europe and Asia, and almost penetrated North America.
20L: Let’s put it this way, if Emperor Qin Sheng had lived another 50 years, more than half of the world would probably be our territory by now.
21L: That is also the achievement of Emperor Qin Sheng, what does it have to do with Queen Qin.
22L: You are not stupid, buddy. Wasn’t Emperor Qin Sheng the son of Queen Qin? He has nothing to do with his mother, so how can he have anything to do with you?
23L: You really want to argue, right? Then let me explain. Do you know the Empress of the Fourteen Continents of Japan? The one who made history by becoming the legitimate empress, Empress Taiyao. She ruled over almost all the islands and peninsulas in the East, including Goryeo, Ryukyu, and Dongzhou. She reigned for fifty years without a single rebellion. She was the daughter of Empress Qin.
24L: Not only that, but do you know the God of War, Cheng Huang? Don't think he was just a general of the Qin Shengdi. In fact, after conquering Europe, he remained stationed there. Later, the natives of the time simply called him "The Emperor from the East." Can you guess what his name was? Cheng An! Doesn't it sound familiar? Doesn't it sound similar to the Qin Shengdi's childhood nickname? Because they were brothers!
25L: All of the above comes from official history. Queen Qin had three children and three emperors. Who would question it?!
26L: Oh my god, so awesome? Three births means three emperors. If Queen Qin had given birth to a few more, all seven continents on Earth, except Antarctica, would have been the territory of the Qin Dynasty, hahahahahaha.
27L: I just checked, and I admit that what you said is true. Emperor Qin Sheng, Empress Taiyao, and Emperor Chenghuang, the God of War, are all children of Empress Qin. She was indeed very good at raising children. But don't you think it's sad that she never received the love of Emperor Qin Huan, and after her death, she was not even buried in the imperial mausoleum with the emperor and empress!
28L: Ah... so pitiful? That's true. Emperor Qin Huan made her the queen just because she had a child. In fact, he didn't like her at all. What a pitiful woman.
29L: ...I really admire you. You went to check Baidu, right? Why don’t you scroll down and see for yourself why Queen Qin was not buried in the imperial tomb of Emperor Qin Huan!
30L: I am laughing so hard, my family. I came here as an archaeology major to join in the fun, but I didn’t expect to see such a joke. I am really dying of laughter at these nitpicking people.
31L: History majors are also dying of laughter. There must be someone who doesn't know that the largest mausoleum in history is not the mausoleum of any emperor, but the Tailing Mausoleum of the Qin Queen. No way, no way.
32L: Let me explain. It is true that Empress Qin was not buried with Emperor Qin Huan. That was because Emperor Qin Huan died much earlier than Empress Qin. Later, Emperor Qin Sheng, the Empress and their three children all agreed that Empress Qin should not be a vassal of Emperor Qin Huan in the imperial mausoleum. So they deliberately built the largest mausoleum in history and named it Tailing, which was prepared only for Empress Qin herself.
33L: And some people say that Emperor Huan of Qin didn't love Empress Qin. You don't even read the news. Emperor Huan of Qin's mausoleum was discovered ten years ago. Archaeologists discovered that he only had two things in his coffin: a replica of the imperial seal, and a portrait of Empress Qin! You're telling me he didn't love her? I think he loved her too much!
34L: Oh my god, I actually sensed a hint of romance, "I am with you across thousands of miles, and will never leave you, even in life or death."
35L: It turns out there really is an emperor and an empress who are in love. Woo woo woo woo, I’m crying my ass off.
36L: I bumped into it. I bumped into it.
36L: Ah, don't cry yet, and don't kowtow yet. I have to say, that's right, the mausoleum of the Qin Queen discovered by archaeologists does not contain anything that can symbolize Emperor Huan of Qin, right? This situation can only explain one thing.
37L:...No way.
38L: So, you want to tell us that Emperor Qin Huan, the greatest emperor of all time, was his grandmother's unrequited love?!
39L: I don’t believe it, I don’t believe it, I don’t believe it!
40L: Humph, this Queen Qin fanboy has already said it, our Queen Qin is the only one who is beautiful.
41L: As expected, a loveless person is a natural god! Queen Qin is truly a role model for contemporary women! I've become a fan!
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