1- Qin Shi Huang (or Shi Huangdi) was the first emperor of unified China and ruled from 246 BCE to 210 BCE. In his 35-year control, he figured out how to make magnificent and massive construction projects, like the Great wall of China in the north and the construction of the Lingqu Canal in the south. However, he unfortunately caused mind blowing social destruction in China.
2- At the point when Qin Shi Huang became leader of the Qin tribe in 246 B.C., China had been at war for a long time. After many triumphs, Qin beat its last opponent in 221 B.C., bringing together China under one leader.
As leader of the new empire of China, Qin Shi Huang didn't delay to create another rule that everyone must follow. The Emperor immediately abrogated
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The punishment for the individuals who disagreed with him was quick and unforgiving. You could be executed by suggesting another approach to get things done. The Qin Code was only a criminal code. Its statutes all expressed forbiddances and limitations, and the violation of any laws. In any case, big segments of the code and its sub-statutes managed matters that would reasonably be described as common law.
4- The first emperor of a unified China, requested most previously existing books to be burned to avoid scholar’s comparison of his ruling techniques, with the past. Qin Shi Huang burned the other histories out of fear that they undermined his legitimacy, and wrote his own history books. He said that anyone discussing two particular books be executed and that those using ancient examples to mock current politics be put to death, along with their families and that authorities who failed to report cases that came to their attention were equally guilty.
5- The Great Wall
Qin Shi Huangdi undertook many construction projects throughout his reign. He built the Great Wall of China, a Terracotta Army, the Ling Canal, and a series of complex road systems. The most important project he undertook was the construction of the Great Wall of China. Due to recent attacks in northern China from the Xiongnu, he had to reorganize the defence system in the north and construct a massive wall to protect his