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When the Qin Dynasty perished, were there really hundreds of thousands of Qin Jun stranded in Lingnan?

In fact, the composition of these people guarding Lingnan is clearly recorded in historical records. According to the records of Qin Shihuang in Historical Records: ... In thirty-three years, the deceased (escaped and arrested), husband-in-law, and Jia people (businessmen) took Lvliang land (Lingnan) as Guilin, Xiang Jun and Ji Jie, saying, "Today's South." The South China Sea is suitable for garrison.

It can be seen that the hundreds of thousands of people guarding Lingnan are not elites at all, but the lowest social status among the six eastern countries (few Qin people). Zhao Tuo, who proclaimed himself emperor in Lingnan, is Zhao (Zhen Ding), and these people's "good feelings" towards Qin can be imagined. If these people return to the north, they will not save the fate of the demise of the Qin Dynasty. On the contrary, it is more likely to join the insurgents of the six eastern countries and accelerate the demise of the Qin Dynasty.