Why do you say that?
First, in order to use Jing Ke to assassinate the King of Qin, the Prince of Yan made great efforts, beautiful women and money. He used all the methods he could think of. Finally, Jing Ke was "moved" and promised to assassinate the king of Qin. In fact, Jing Ke is not so much "moved" as it is easier for Jing Ke to get on the boat than to get off it, so he wants to assassinate the king of Qin. There is a simple reason. Jing Ke was fully aware of the prince's plot to assassinate the king of Qin and accepted many favors from the prince. If he refuses to assassinate the king of Qin, can he leave Yan alive? Of course not.
Second, if there is no Fan's head as a gift, can Jing Ke get close to the King of Qin? Of course not! Fan is a general, and his hatred with Qin is deeper than the sea. It can be said that Fan is a thorn in Qin's side. Except Fan, the king of Qin can sleep soundly and live comfortably. This, the prince knows, and so does Fan. The prince wants to get rid of the heart of the king of Qin, fast and unchangeable. Even if Fan didn't want to sacrifice his head, the prince took it off mercilessly for his own great cause. Of course, Fan is not a fool, and he is very clear about this. Therefore, I know that even if he cries for mercy, Prince Yan will will not let himself go. He might as well be a gentleman and take his head off himself.
Third, Fan and the king of Qin have deep hatred, and they are not * * *. If Jing Ke really killed the king of Qin with his own head, he would have taken revenge. Although I lost my life, I felt safe when I died. Since you have to die, it seems that it is worthwhile to die.
Fourth, Jing Ke failed to stab Qin, which is doubtful. As the number one killer in the world, he once approached the king of Qin at close range, holding a sword and failing to assassinate him. Is the hand-to-hand combat skill of the King of Qin superior to that of Jing Ke? Unlikely. After Jing Ke's death, the king of Qin allowed his relatives to collect Jing Ke's body, which was even more doubtful. Can the king of Qin be so generous? It shouldn't be possible. Then, we can easily draw a conclusion: Jing Ke didn't really want to assassinate the king of Qin at all, and the king of Qin understood Jing Ke's difficulties. Fan Yuan is dead.
Finally, let's go back to the death of Van Yuqi. Anyway, this Van Yuqi gave him his head, which is actually meaningless.