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    1600:The Development of Early Civilization mentions Shang Yang‚ Han Fei‚ and Li Ssu as some of the main Legalist leaders during the third and second centuries B.C.E. (Upshur‚ Pg. 109). The book‚ Chinese‚ Their History and Culture‚ credits Cheng or Shih Huang Ti‚ (meaning The First Emperor‚ as he was later named) as being the leader who directly affected the unification of the state. Li Ssu and Han Fei were pupils of Hsun tzu‚ whose theory of absolute power was in concurrence with their ideals. (Latourette

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    Yan‚ and Zhao constructed great barricades to defend their borders. Theses were built because of the attacks of small arms such as swords and spears. These walls were made mostly by stamping gravel and earth between board frames. Later on‚ Emperor Qin demanded that the walls that were once built by other states need to be connected and also adding on under his expense to strengthen the boundary. The long Quin’s wall started from the east at Liaoning Province and ended at Lintao‚ Gansu Province.

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    Julia Varvaro Compare and Contrast: Confucianism and Legalism 9/29/11 Amidst the chaos of political instability and constant warfare during Chinaʼs Period of Warring States‚ two new philosophies emerged. Legalism and Confucianism were two of the philosophies intellectual thinkers developed to try and stop the mayhem of China before it could be conquered by a greater nation. “Confucianism became the paramount school of thinking and later significant philosophies such as and Legalism gained

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    spoke. “Suppose I said that one word from you could dispel the troubles of the state of Yan and avenge the wrong you have suffered?” General Fan leaned forward. “What is it?” he asked. “Give me your head‚ so that I can present it to the King of Qin. He will surely be delighted to receive me. With my left hand I will seize hold of his sleeve‚ with my right I’ll stab him in the breast. All your

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    Tomb of Shihuangdi Professor Carney Hum 111 Joanna Davis January 23‚ 2012 Qin Shihuangdi‚ born Ying Zheng was one of the most influential rulers of all China. It is believed that Shihuangdi was father by one of two men‚ Zichu a son of the king of Qin at the time. Zichu was sent as a hostage to the state of Zhao during a dispute between the two kingdoms (Lindesay p. 4). Eventually Zichu was allowed to live freely in Zhao. There he became acquainted with a rich‚ but conniving merchant named

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    abounds regarding the vicissitude of the Wall of the Qin‚ Han‚ and Ming Dynasties.The Great Wall was originally built in the Spring and Autumn‚ and Warring States Periods as a defensive fortification by the three states: Yan‚ Zhao and Qin. It went through constant extensions and repairs in later dynasties. It began as independent walls for different states when it was first built‚ and did not become the "Great" wall until the Qin Dynasty. Emperor Qin Shihuang succeeded in his effort to have the walls

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    greatest archaeological discoveries‚ the life-size terracotta army was discovered by peasants who were digging a well in 1974. This treasure was located near the tomb of Shi Huangdi‚ China’s first emperor. The entire army consisted of soldiers‚ horses and chariots in the style of 221BCE. This epic tomb was one that had been planned since Shi Huangdi was only thirteen years old. His tomb was the biggest and the best ancient China had ever had‚ for there were thousands of unbreakable warriors dedicated just

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    environment‚ a few things immediately come to mind‚ a particular man-made structure and the environment. Arguably‚ the most well known manmade structure in the world is the Great Wall of China. Constant wars and invasions by barbarian nomads during the Qin Dynasty in 200 B.C. sparked the construction of The Great Wall. Once completed‚ the wall was to run roughly three thousand miles long. The wall as we know it today runs over thirteen thousand miles long. The majority of the maintenance and continuation

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    Between 600 BCE and 600 CE‚ the development of a strong centralized authority is a cause to the unification of Chinese warring states and the subsequent rise of the Qin Dynasty. An effective bureaucracy in the Qin state was used as a tool of centralization to subordinate the aristocracy. With the removal of multiple local authorities‚ the Qin state quickly developed their economy and formed a stronger military. Merchants no longer had to worry about varying local taxes and regulations thereby increasing

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    World Empires Throughout human history we have seen the rise and fall of many great cities and empires‚ through archeological records and remains of cites. Mostly all of the empires that we have record has impacted and influence our world today. The most noticeable empires that have the greatest influence on today’s world are the early great empires of the Hittites and Assyrians and the later empires of the Romans and Chinese in the 2nd half of the first millennium. However both the early and later

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