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    In ancient time‚ in order to expand their empires and accumulate properties‚ many successful emperors or leaders usually conquered other places through strong military forces. Someone then concludes that “the most successful ancient empires were able to maintain hegemony over conquered peoples with little or no thought to anything besides military power.” However‚ a successful emperor‚ such as Alexander the Great‚ Ashoka‚ and Han Wudi‚ did not gain the political control of the conquered regions through

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    Great Wall of China was unique. The Great Wall was usually built with local materials‚ mostly earth and stones. After uniting China from seven Warring States‚ the first emperor of Qin Dynasty connected the walls of the three states in the north and formed the first "Wan Li Chang Cheng". Basically‚ walls were built at strategic points by different states (Qi‚ Chu‚ Wei‚ Yan‚ Zhao‚ Qin‚ Han) to protect their territories. Armies were stationed along the wall as a first line of defense against the invading

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    Influence and Value of the Art of War Ⅱ.1 The spread and influence in World History Ⅱ.2 The Influence and value in modern society Chapter Ⅱ. The Synopsis of Each Article Section Ⅰ. Estimates Ⅰ.1 War is a matter of vital importance to the state Ⅰ.2 Therefore‚ appraise it in terms of the five fundamental factors and make comparisons of the various conditions of the antagonistic sides in order to ascertain the results of a war Ⅰ.3 Taking the field situation into consideration and

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    benefit China‚ he ruled through fear and intimidation‚ sacrificing many of his people for his own personal goals. The best example of Shi Huangdi’s brutality was the number of people he killed. When taking over the warring states into his own empire‚ he killed two thirds of the other states population. He had a dream of building a great wall. To build it he needed a constant flow of peasant workers who almost always died building the wall from malnutrition or exposure. Then they simply threw the dead

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    control‚ and collapse. These factors either helped their empire or weakened them influencing their fall. Imperial Rome and Han China had some similarities and differences in their foundation. In the eight century B.C.E.‚ Rome began as a small city-state on the western side of Italy. Originally they were a monarchy but in 509 B.C.E. they knocked off the monarchy and made themselves republic. In their republic system‚ the wealthy class‚ known as patricians‚ dominated. The lower class was called plebeians

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    The "Seven Wonders of the Ancient World" refers to remarkable constructions during classical era. Through the ages‚ there have been numerous versions of the original list of the "Seven Wonders"; however‚ only one of these miraculous buildings has remained intact-the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt‚ which is also the oldest of the ancient wonders. On the west bank of the Nile River‚ there are three pyramid erected on a rocky plateau in Giza in the northern part of Egypt. These pyramids were named after

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    Recent travels to China have opened my eyes to both the flaws and the valuable parts of Chinese society and government. Much can be learned from the mistakes and successes of the Chinese society and government. The confucian ideals which started in China teach us the importance of respecting specific relationships‚ such as the priceless relationship between a subject and his ruler. From the Confucian time we also understand the importance of educational standards and morals‚ while the legalist ideals

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    maintains this in his principles of what to attack: "worst of all is to besiege their city fortifications" and "For undefeatability‚ defend." It’s understood that the defender has a greater incentive to fight then an army far from its own borders. It also states that the actual war itself must be left in the hands of the military leaders rather then the political leaders. As Sun-Tzu comments: "So a lord may harm the armies in three ways... By not knowing the armies’ affairs yet interfering with the armies

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    Fist Emperor came into power at the age of 13‚ for the state Qin and become there King. From a very early age pride for his home-state was installed and thus led to his constant endeavour to create an empire¬. These

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    Qin Shi Huang (also named Ying Zheng before being emperor) became king of Qin in 246 BCE. While the king of Qin‚ Ying Zheng boost Qin’s economy by rewarding people for good service and merit rather than their association. He encouraged the making of cloth for export‚ but threatened anyone who didn’t have a useful occupation to slavery. Ying Zheng offered people farming land and exemption from military service for those who came to Qin. This made him more likeable to the common people than the aristocrats

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