Overview:
Daze Township Uprising, referred to as osawa Uprising, also known as osawa Uprising, Chen Guang Uprising, Chen Guang Uprising or Chen Guang Uprising, was an anti-Qin Uprising launched by He in 209 BC, and it was also a part of the civil strife in the late Qin Dynasty. The uprising dealt a heavy blow to the Qin regime and opened the prelude to the peasant uprising at the end of Qin Dynasty. This is also the first recorded large-scale civil uprising in the history of China.
After that:
In the autumn of the first year of Qin Ershi (209 BC), the Qin court recruited Zuo Cha to be stationed in Yuyang (now southwest of Miyun, Beijing), and took Chen Sheng and Guangwu as commanders (small officials), leading more than 900 people to defend Yuyang, and on the way to osawa Township, Qixian County (now Liucun, southeast of Suzhou, Anhui Province).
Qin public law, recruiting soldiers, beheading those who are late. Chen Sheng and Guangwu thought it was better to resist than to die. So Chen Sheng and Guangwu decided to let Guangwu be accused and humiliated by the insurance officer, which in turn killed the officers escorting the defenders and launched a mutiny. The slogan is "Great Chu Xing, Chen".
The insurgents elected Chen Sheng as a general, thinking that he was a surname. Under the guise of Fu Su, the son of Qin Dynasty, and Xiang Yan, a famous soldier of Chu State, they persuaded the foot soldiers to join osawa Township and Qixian County, and established the Zhang Chu regime in Chen County (now Huaiyang, Henan Province), and all localities responded in succession.
The reasons for the failure of the Daze Township Uprising are Chen Sheng's pride after seizing power, his infighting with Guangwu, and Zhang Han's suppression of Qin Jun.
Related idioms:
launch a revolt
The Biography of the First Qin Emperor, Volume 6 of Historical Records, quoted Han Jiayi's On Crossing the Qin Dynasty: "The exhausted soldiers turned 100 people to attack Qin, chopping firewood as soldiers, and uncovering poles as flags." . Later, the idiom "get up from the pole" came into being, which refers to the armed riots of civilians.
Ambitious ambition
Historical Records of Chen She Family: "Hehe! Swallows know the ambition of swans! " It is a metaphor for people who are short-sighted and have no ambition, and can't understand people who have great ambitions.
Princes and princes will meet, so why not?
The language of Historical Records Chen She Family means "Are all those princes born?" . Advocating power and nobility is not innate, nor is it the patent of nobility. Ordinary people can also strive for it through hard work, thus attracting uprising troops.