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How was Emperor Qin Shi Huang's heir forced to commit suicide?

After the death of the Chinese emperor Qin Shi Huang, the throne was to be inherited by his eldest son Fu Su. However, the head of the Chancellery of Emperor Zhao Gao and the chief adviser Li Si wanted to transfer power to the youngest son Hu Hai, for which they made a fake will of Qin Shi Huang, where Fu Su was ordered to commit suicide. He faithfully obeyed the order.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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What should not be drunk when dehydrated?

Alcohol is possible. Just like tea and coffee.

Basically, any liquid will help you stay hydrated, although you should stay away from sea water.

It is not clear where this strange idea came from, that any liquid other than water leads to dehydration. There is no scientific basis for such a statement. As a diuretic (i.e. a diuretic), caffeine does cause water loss - however, only a small fraction of what you add to the body when drinking a cup of coffee. In terms of fluid replacement in children, everything is equally good - be it tea, coffee, milk or lemonade.

Ron Moan, professor of human physiology at the University of Aberdeen Medical College, while studying the effects of alcohol (also, by the way, considered a diuretic) on the human body, found that in moderate doses, alcohol practically does not affect the fluid balance of the average person.

The results of his research, published in the Journal of Applied Physiology, show that alcoholic beverages with an alcohol content of less than 4% (for example, light or light beer) can be safely consumed to prevent dehydration. Sea water, on the other hand, is an emetic, so you will certainly turn inside out if you decide to fight dehydration with it. But if you still manage to overpower yourself and swallow even a little, all the moisture contained in the cells of your body, following the law of osmosis, will rush to this highly concentrated salty liquid in order to dilute it.

As a result, your cells will lose water, and in severe cases, this can even lead to spasms, impaired brain activity, as well as liver and kidney failure.

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