The rising sun in Qin’s land is especially depressed, and the Xianyang prison is too gloomy, but it is his life’s painstaking efforts to see that Han Fei is writing only books.
Li Si came with wine and food, feeling far more serious than Han Fei, and the two of them gathered around the case and had a lot of emotions. If Li Si and Han Fei are both Kunpeng, one Yuming Lord can spread his wings and fly high, while the other is constrained and cannot escape the blood trap. Han Fei was able to see the situation soberly, but unfortunately he couldn’t defeat the innate ethnic identity, this kind of pride permeating the blood and soul, will eventually go with the bones and mud.
Because of this, Li Si’s grief was beyond words. The only thing he could win for Han Fei was to personally deliver a glass of poisoned wine to keep his corpse alive. When he was dying, Han Fei handed over twenty volumes written by himself to Li Si, hoping that he could implement the Dafa philosophy of “Han Feizi” in the world and benefit all people.
However, when Han Fei had just drunk the poisoned wine and fell into Li Si’s arms, unexpectedly Zhao Gao came to the king to pardon Han Fei. Li Si was shocked when he heard the words, and then regretted more and more. An anger attacked his heart, making him vomit blood and coma on the spot.
Ten days later, on the occasion of the rising sun, the special envoy horse team escorting Han Fei’s coffin from Xianyang Prison to Hangu Pass, and then sent back to South Korea for burial. When Li Si woke up leisurely, only his wife and children were accompanied by the couch until his eyes were clear and clear, and Fang felt that the deceased had passed away and could not be pursued.
Yao Jia took the initiative to come to comfort Li Si, and in a state of ambiguity, he continued to tell that he had no grudges with Han Feijue, and that it was entirely because Han Fei was not a talented person for Qin Ting. If he kept his life, he feared that South Korea would be immortal. Li Si knew that what Yao Jia said was not unreasonable, and at the same time he secretly felt guilty for harming Han Fei.
The matter was settled and came to an end. Ning Teng was properly arranged in Nanyang, and Qin Wangzheng was also waiting for his confidants to discuss a plan to calm the world. Unexpectedly, Ning Teng suddenly went to Yao Jia, saying that Han Xiang Zhang Rang presided over Nanyang’s military affairs and he was controlled by others. As long as Yao Jia could keep Zhang Rang away from Nanyang, he could desperately change his flag.
In the combat secret room, Ying Zheng and his ministers discussed countermeasures to destroy Korea. Li Stein said that Qin Jun Fengdi pointed directly at Xinzheng, and Han Wangan asked for help. Now that the three kingdoms of Zhao, Wei, and Chu have responded, the number of troops resisting the Qin army has reached 300,000, and Li Si did not expect that Zhang Rang would rate a hundred thousand Han troops to suddenly enter Nanyang.
Other ministers had their own proposals. Yingzheng believed that the state of Zhao should be destroyed before Han, so that he would retreat in order to disintegrate the soldiers assisting Han, so he planned to make a big push to attack Xinzheng and make the aid of the four countries passive. After Ce Ying Ning Teng returned to Qin, he raided Zhao and other princes did not dare to aid South Korea. When Nanyang fell, only Xinzheng remained. South Korea was in danger, and King Han must enter Qin and please surrender. At that time, all countries will regard South Korea as a mess, as long as the soldiers of Xing Nanyang will wipe out Xinzheng in one fell swoop.
At the same time, Han Wangan vowed to send troops to encourage the soldiers, and behind him stood the three kingdoms envoys, namely Chu Gongzi Jinghan, Zhao Gongzi Cong, and Wei Zhan. Li Xin followed the king’s order and led 20,000 soldiers into the Korean territory to do looting, and then he was defeated. King Han was triumphant and threatened that he would come forward to reward the generals when the war was over.
Ning Tengzhuang asked Zhang Rang to kill Li Xin with his own hands, but Zhang Rang ambushed and stopped him halfway. Suddenly he realized that Li Xin’s tricks had been used. All previous deployments were futile. On the wall of Nanyang, Ning Teng beheaded the soldiers and accused him of colluding with Zhang Rang for corrupting the Mexican army’s salary.
When Zhang Rang returned with his troops, it was found that it was too late. Yao Jia kept him for the time being and reported to Han Wangan. Han Wangan never expected such a misstep. When he asked for help from Zhao, Wei, and Chu again, none of the three countries would like to help Han. Ning Teng pursued the victory and led the army to conquer Xinzheng, the capital of Han.
In 230 BC, Han Wangan’s letter of vassal arrived in Xianyang, and the map of Korea and the seal of the state were honored in Zhangtai Hall. Yingzheng no longer investigates Han An’s crimes of rebelling against Qin, but withdraws his king from claiming tribute and allows him to live in Xinzheng.
Since then, South Korea has completely perished, and the Qin Kingdom has swallowed Han into the Qin Land and established Yingchuan County here. After receiving the news of Han extinction, the Kanto nations began to discuss countermeasures.