What is the meaning of "Zhao Xiang" written by Zhao Xiang, King of Qin?

Zhao Xiang, also known as posthumous title and posthumous title, is a comprehensive evaluation of the emperor or some nobles. Generally, posthumous title is two or three words. For many princes and nobles, posthumous title is also a comprehensive account of this person's life. Don't underestimate posthumous title, because this posthumous title is not just the beginning, and it has certain significance. Generally speaking, posthumous title should be consistent with the deceased, and the other is to judge the deceased's choice of posthumous title.

So what is the word posthumous title of Zhao Xiang written by Zhao Xiang, King of Qin? What's the point? Let's take a look. According to records, the word "Zhao" stands for hard work, good behavior and modesty. The word "Xiang" represents loyalty and the ability to be good at fighting.

Looking back on Qin Guoxiang's life, it seems that under his rule, the governance of the Qin Dynasty was perfect, the people were very harmonious and healthy, and the country's military strength was also very strong. In this way, Qin's and his posthumous title are also very consistent, that is to say, this explanation can still be convincing.