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General of South Vietnam in Qin Dynasty

During the Qin Dynasty, Ren Tao was the commander-in-chief of Qin Jun, which ruled South Vietnam.

At the end of Qin Dynasty, there was civil strife in the Central Plains, and Ren Tao decisively blocked all roads with the mainland. Before his death, Zhao Tuo, his deputy commander in the South China Sea, was ordered to take his place and left the Qin Dynasty. After Zhao Tuo took over, he killed Qin Weibing in Guilin, Xiang Jun and other places in the Qin Dynasty, unified Lingnan and North Vietnam, and established South Vietnam. More than 90 years later, there was turmoil in South Vietnam. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent troops to quell the rebellion and put Lingnan area and northern Vietnam back under the direct jurisdiction of the central government.