Anyone familiar with the history of the Qin Dynasty knows that Qin Shihuang was a man who wanted to live forever. He always sends people to look for all kinds of panacea. Lu Sheng was one of Qin Shihuang's generals looking for a panacea. Once he came back and gave Qin Shihuang a fairy book, which recorded a prophecy, saying, "If Qin dies, Hu will die." This is the prophecy of Qin Ershi's national subjugation. After seeing this prophecy, Qin Shihuang thought that "Hu" meant Xiongnu, and then he was afraid of new disasters, so he sent troops to attack Xiongnu. Finally, in order to prevent the Huns from attacking themselves, he turned to build the Great Wall to prevent the Hu people from invading his chassis.
There were guards outside, but after Qin Shihuang's death, Reese changed the testamentary edict and changed the prince to Hu Hai, so the Hu character corresponded.
Finally, the contents of the fairy tale book "Live up to expectations" were realized. Qin Ershi and Hu Hai were cruel. Under his rule, the people were miserable, which directly led to the demise of the Qin Dynasty.
Therefore, the content of fairy tales has also become a prophecy, and the demise of Qin Ershi really stems from a prophecy.