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    unification of China but by absolute diverse tactics; the Qin Empire was also ruled by a dictator who was for legalism while the Han Empire was ruled by an emperor who supported Confucianism. To begin with‚ both dynasties had made milestones in unifying China. The Qin created mandarin as the standard language and started building the Great Wall which created camaraderie between the peoples. The Han created new technologies which then spread to bring together all of the cultures in China and helped

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    Builiding

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    unconditionally‚ while others insist that these places should be better used by the demand of modern purpose. In my opinion‚ certain decision should be made based on the measurement of the value of historical building. Considering that historical housing has great value of signification on history‚ education‚ and economic‚ I agree with the idea that historical house should be kept. My opinion is based on the following three reasons. First‚ historical building‚ to some extent‚ is considered as a symbol of the

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    China’s Legalism Philosophy I will be discussing the history of Legalism in China and its effect and influence on China’s culture. Legalism is a philosophy that’s base on the principal and practice of promoting strict and total legal control over a society which is imposed by force. Legalism was founded by Hanfeizi and Li Si which they developed from the vision of their Master Xunzi. Xunzi was a Confucian scholar that realized “human are by nature brutal and selfish‚ and that their behavior

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    Wall Of China Dbq

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    It is true that most people today think that the Great Wall of China is just a tourist attraction but‚ have you ever thought about the cost and benefits of building the wall? The three main reasons I think the benefits did not outweigh the costs because of the reasons stated‚ there were many deaths‚ harsh working conditions‚ and the Xiongnu tribute. It is in my opinion that I think the benefits did not outweigh the costs. The first reason that I think the benefits did not outweigh the costs was

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    I couldn’t make out the difference though between the enemy and foe‚ as blood stained all and severed limbs lay stranded from many. My life started for a second time this was a new start to an entire kingdom. I enter the area past the kingdom’s wall‚ guards filling the gate. “讓我通過 Let me pass.” “這邊請 Right this way.” As the guard waved me and the many warriors through. “謝謝 Thank you.” I replied. I trotted into the town‚ hearing the

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    Chapter Study Outline        I. China and Rome: How empires are built              A. Unprecedented power: Roman and Han characteristics                        1. Size‚ quality‚ and lasting worldwide impact                        2. Cultural‚ economic‚ and administrative control              B. Empire and cultural identity                     1. Han                                     a. Civilian magistrates and bureaucrats were public servants                                     b. Emulated past

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    Traveling Around the World

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    Traveling Around the World I am a great traveler known to the open world. I traveled through China‚ I traveled through Russia‚ and I traveled everywhere you can ever imagine. But my story starts in Jakarta. I didn’t like traveling but I was challenged by my friend‚ Benny‚ to discover new things in this whole world‚ to do things that no one has ever done‚ and he said he would give me a surprise if I did it‚ so I took the challenge. I was confused where to start‚ but I kept on thinking. I texted

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    Places I Like to Visit

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    possible. After hearing about the marvels of The Pyramids Of Egypt‚ The Great Wall Of China‚ The Taj Mahal‚ The Leaning Tower Of Pisa‚ The Colosseum Of Rome‚ Stonehenge in England and others‚ it would be great to actually be there and experience these things first-hand. However‚ before all these places‚ I would like to visit Disneyland first. Which kid would not like to? There are so many things to see and do. It would be great fun. Right now I cannot visit any of these places. The first reason

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    Terra Cotta Warrior

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    they know that a tomb for Qin Shi Huang (the first Emperor of China) lied only about 1 mile from their well. The first Emperor first came into power in 246BC when he was just thirteen years old. He spent most of his life building and uniting nations around forming what we now know it as “China”. He is known to be the father of all of china creating writing‚ currency‚ and measurement. He was also the first visionary of the Great Wall. Being such an overachiever the young emperor wanted immortality

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    Bucket List

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    minutes of fame. I think cognitively‚ having to memorize the music and lyrics in order to perform would be beneficial in other areas of memory. Also physically it requires 3. I would like to walk across the entire Great Wall of China. I think that walking along the Great Wall of China would just be amazing. It is one of the most famous man made marvels of engineering. It would probably require strong physical development to accomplish the feat‚ as well as strong cognitive insight on how to accomplish

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