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deceived Qin Er Shi and the emperor refused to send aid. Sima Xin escaped from Zhao Gao's assassins along the return journey and reported to Zhang Han that the state power of Qin had fallen into the hands of the eunuch. Zhang Han pondered over the situation and realised that even if he defeated the
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in 207 BC. In 206 BC, following the collapse of the Qin dynasty, he was conferred the title of "King of Sai" by Xiang Yu and given part of the lands in
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rebels, Zhao Gao would later frame him for treason and have him executed. Hence, he surrendered to Xiang Yu.
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says that, after his death, Liu Bang had Sima Xin's head suspended on a pole in the marketplace of
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After the fall of the Qin dynasty in 206 BC, Xiang Yu divided the former Qin Empire into the
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as his fief and received the title "King of Sai" (塞王). Later that year,
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as his fief when the latter split the former Qin Empire into the
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came to Zhao's aid and defeated the Qin army at the
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Xingyang
Henan
Chinese name
family name
Sima
Qin dynasty
Xiang Yu
Battle of Julu
Guanzhong
Eighteen Kingdoms
Chen Sheng
Wu Guang
Dazexiang uprising
Qin dynasty
Qin Er Shi
Zhang Han
Dong Yi
Zhao kingdom
Xiang Yu
Chu kingdom
Battle of Julu
Xianyang
eunuch
Zhao Gao
Eighteen Kingdoms

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