Ying Huhai

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Ying Huhai, better known by his temple name Qin Er Shi, was the second emperor of the Qin dynasty whose short and troubled reign contributed to the dynasty’s rapid collapse.

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instanceOf Qin dynasty emperor
emperor
ascendedToThroneAs Qin Er Shi NERFINISHED
associatedWith Legalist policies of Qin
court eunuch Zhao Gao NERFINISHED
birthName Ying Huhai NERFINISHED
causeOfDynasticEnd misrule
countryRuled Qin dynasty NERFINISHED
culture Chinese
deathCause forced suicide
dynasty Qin dynasty NERFINISHED
era 3rd century BCE
familyName Ying NERFINISHED
father Qin Shi Huang NERFINISHED
givenName Huhai NERFINISHED
governedFrom Xianyang NERFINISHED
governmentType absolute monarchy
historicalPeriod Warring States and early imperial China NERFINISHED
historicalSource Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji) NERFINISHED
house House of Ying NERFINISHED
languageOfName Chinese
legacy negative reputation in Chinese historiography
notableEvent widespread rebellions during his reign
notableFor contributing to the rapid collapse of the Qin dynasty
short reign
overthrownBy rebellions leading to Qin collapse
position second emperor of the Qin dynasty
predecessor Qin Shi Huang NERFINISHED
realm Qin Empire NERFINISHED
region Ancient China NERFINISHED
regnalNumber second emperor
reignTitle Qin Er Shi NERFINISHED
religion Chinese folk religion
successor Ziying NERFINISHED
templeName Qin Er Shi NERFINISHED
title Huangdi NERFINISHED

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Qin Er Shi personalName Ying Huhai