Qin linggong
Qin linggong,
In 415 BC, the surname of Ying was Zhao, and his name was su
The historical records of the first emperor of Qin Dynasty is the Duke of Qin su.
During the Warring States period, the 20th generation monarch of Qin state.
Life of the characters
Qin linggong
The surname of Ying is su,
He is the grandson of Ying Feng, Duke Huai of Qin, the son of Ying Zhao, Prince Zhao of Qin, and the father of Ying Shixi, Duke Xian of Qin.
After the death of Ying Ci, the Duke of Qin Li Gong, his sons Ying Xin and Ying Feng succeeded successively to the throne, serving the Duke of Qin mani and Duke of Qin Huai. During this period, the state of Qin declined and the ministers were in power.
In 425 B.C., he and his ministers besieged Duke Huai of Qin, who killed himself by Ying Feng.
Due to the early death of Prince Qin Zhaozi Ying Zhao, the ministers adopted Ying Su, the son of Qin Zhaozi, as the 25th generation monarch of the state of Qin.
In 424 BC, yingshixi (Qin Xiangong), the son of Yingsu, was born.
In 419 BC, the Wei family of Jin built a city in Shaoliang (now southwest of Hancheng City, Shaanxi Province). Qin sent troops to attack. The two armies fought for two years in Shaoliang.
In 417 BC, the Wei army defeated the Qin army and built a city in Shaoliang again.
The Qin army built fortifications along the Yellow River to prevent the Wei army from moving westward.
In the 10th year of linggong of Qin Dynasty (415 BC), troops were sent to repair fanpang (now Southeast of Hancheng City in Shaanxi Province) and build the city in Jigu (now North of Hancheng City in Shaanxi Province). Qin linggong died and was buried in the west of the tomb.
After the death of Qin linggong, the important officials of Qin state supported the son of Ying Feng, the son of Qin huaigong, the younger brother of Qin Zhaozi, the uncle of Qin linggong, who was established in Jin State. Mourning for his son's return to the throne was for Qin Jiangong.
Childe Lian (Qin Xiangong) was forced to exile to the state of Wei.
About war
In the seventh year of Qin linggong, he fought with the state of Wei in Shaoliang.
In the sixth year of linggong, Qin attacked Shaoliang in Jincheng.
Political initiatives
Sacrifice to Emperor Yanhuang
In the third year of linggong reign of Qin Dynasty (422 BC), Shanghe was built in Wuyang (now Wushan, Baoji City, Shaanxi Province) to offer sacrifices to the Yellow Emperor; Xiahe was built to offer sacrifices to the Yan Emperor.
According to historical records, in 422 B.C. (the fourth year of King Zhou Weilie), Duke Ling of Qin restored to offer sacrifices to the Yellow Emperor and the Yan Emperor. "He once served as the Shanghe of Wuyang, dedicated to offering sacrifices to the Yellow Emperor.". After the unification of the six states, the first emperor of Qin followed the sacrificial rites of the four emperors Bai, Qing, Huang and chi.
According to the five virtues theory, Qin was water virtue, and Tuke water, so there was a saying that Han was land virtue, and the Yellow Emperor was also land virtue. Therefore, when Liu Bang responded to Chen she's uprising and held an uprising in Pei, he once "worshipped the Yellow Emperor" (Gaodi Ji, Hanshu).
Family members
reference material
Historical records
Qin Benji in historical records: Prince huaigong said Zhaozi, and flea died. The minister was the son of Prince Zhaozi, and he was the Duke of spirit. Linggong, huaigongsun.
Linggong six years, Jincheng Shaoliang, Qin hit it.
Gucheng, 13 years old. Linggong's death.
Chinese PinYin : Qin Ling Gong
Qin linggong