Chinese emperor Qin Shi Huang, aka Shi Huangdi, had at least 4 sons.
Crown Prince Fusu
Hu Hai (Qin Er Shi)
Prince Gao
Prince Jianglü
According to one written history, Hu Hai succeeded his father as emperor (Qin Er Shi) after his loyal older brother Fusu was tricked into committing suicide by a forged note supposedly from their father.
Yes, Qin Shihuang (秦始皇) has over 30 children. Most of them died in the political struggle. The deeds of two sons are clearly recorded in Shi Ji (史记). Here we take a brief summary of them.
The biggest son, called Fu Su (扶苏), was formerly selected by Qin Shihuang as his successor but at last was tricked by a fake imperial order which told him the death of his father and thus committed suicide.
The 26th son, called Hu Hai (胡亥), also Qin Ershi (秦二世, his imperial address), with the help of his adviser Zhao Gao (赵高) he plotted the death of his biggest brother and seized the throne. Afterwards he murdered other brothers and sisters to consolidate his position, and the dynasty was ruined in his hands.
Of course, since he had about 50 sons and daughters, the number of his concubines might be considerable. Perhaps he was a busy emperor, none of the concubines was set as his queen. And because of his sudden death and chaos in the remaining years of the dynasty, these women's names were not recorded officially.
i do know that he had brothers, but not so sure about sisters
Qin Shi Huang had 11 children. There were 4 sons and 7 daughters.
No. He was't even married. :(
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Qin Shi Huang in Qin Dynasty.
He was a man.
According to reliable sources, qin shi huang was 5'11.
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The Qin Dynasty.
Qin Shi Huang was the founder of Qin dynasty in China. He was the emperor of Qin dynasty from 220-210 BC. He died in 210 BC.
Emperor Qin Shi Huang died on 10 September 210 BCE.
Seven smaller states in Eastern China. Qin Shi Huang Di unified the seven warring states into one nation, governed by him.
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Qin dynasty
They were built to honor the First Qin Emperor Shi Huang. The warriors were comissioned either by Shi Huang himself or his heirs. The belief is that they were created by local artisans.
Qin Shi Huang in Qin Dynasty.
Emperor Qin Shi Huang's son's name was Qin Er Shi. He was the second emperor of the Qin dynasty.
6'6 According to historical records and research
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