What was the outcome of Gan Long's investment in the Daqin Empire?
But after Qin Huiwen made a decision, he decided to move, and he kept calm in a crisis. He cut the gordian knot, paralyzed the Qi-Wei alliance, lifted the disaster of the Iraqi Qubing, wiped out the restoration plot of the old clan in Gan Long at one stroke, arrested all the old clans and beheaded them, with a total of more than 1,000 people.
Qian Ying's ending: Ying Si became the king of Qin, avenged Qian Ying's nose cutting and killed Shang Yang. After stabilizing the imperial court, Ying Si put Wan Qian on the shelf, but he reused his children. Wan Qian got preferential treatment after Xiao Gong's death, but he had no power, and finally died at home.
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Qian Ying and Gan Long are the characters in Sun Haohui's novel Daqin Empire.
Qian Qian: Qin Xiangong's illegitimate son and filial brother. He was in charge of the military power of the state of Qin with a new title, and was later named Prince Fu. Honest but narrow-minded, he strongly supported the reform of Xiao Weiyang with his prestige in middle school. However, after the impact of the political reform, he killed Shang Yang with the old aristocratic forces, but he did not support the restoration.
Gan Long: Minister of the Warring States Period and Minister of the State of Qin. He was an opponent of Shang Yang's political reform recorded in Shang Jun Book, Historical Records and Warring States Policy, and was a famous minister of Qin State.