In fact, Qin Shihuang's affair was also quite unfair. We can say that the first thing is to burn books. Li Si is to blame for this. At that time, there were two groups of people around Qin Shihuang: Legalists and Confucianists, but everyone knew that Qin Shihuang liked Legalists, and Confucian students had no status, so they could only seize the opportunity to find a sense of existence in front of the emperor.
For example, once they told the emperor that this would not work. You must give all the land to your son. How could the emperor's son have no fief under that day? This is a typical Confucian idea of worshipping the ancient times, which directly questions the county system. Who knows that in a rage, Li Siyi, the prime minister of Legalism, suggested that Qin Shihuang burn all the books that imprisoned his thoughts, including the history books of previous countries, so as to avoid incorrect views, thus creating many classics of China.
But Qin Shihuang took the blame for this incident, and most of the books he burned were only folk. In fact, there will be a library dedicated to studying and backing up all books in the palace, so it should be Xiang Yu, an uneducated clown, who really lost the books, and this goods set fire to the whole palace. ?
In addition, cheating Confucianism was also harmed by two magic sticks. Everyone knows that Qin Shihuang dreamed of immortality, thinking of eating elixir and living a long life. There are a bunch of guys who claim to have magic in the palace, squatting there to make an alchemist. As a result, two people accidentally entered a big game and escaped without completing the task. Run away, and you can talk back to the emperor in the street. Qin Shihuang was furious and ordered a thorough investigation of those suspected intellectuals. In the end, more than 460 people were implicated. Therefore, Confucianism here is not a Confucian scholar. Or Confucianism, but only those magic sticks.