# The Qin Dynasty built the Great Wall of China which defended China from the invadees from the north for thousands of years. # He unified the currency which facilitated trade. # He Unified the language so that communication in China became much easier.
He became emperor of Chin at the age of 9.
He was victorious in a series of wars over the next 20 years.
Began connecting, widening and lengthening the Great Wall of China in 214BC.
Unified money, measurement, tools and writing among the unified
smaller nations. Became the model of government that became China.
He died at the age of 40, only 4 years after beginning the connection of
the Great Wall.
On the other hand, he was a cruel tyrant. He forced Prisoners, Soldiers
and farmers to work as slaves on the Great Wall. He stationed guards
to force the workers beyond their stamina. Hungry, Thirsty and tired many
of the workers died and were buried in the foundation of the Great Wall.
He had many of the books to be burned and their authors were killed. Only
books of medicine, farming and books written in the province of Chin were
saved.
Evidently he wanted to be honored in death more than in life. He had an
elaborate tomb built for himself. Along with the tomb there has been found
a virtual army of ceramic soldiers has been dug up by Archaeologists. Each
soldier has a unique face and uniform. Horses and carriages are also a
part of the display. All this is now open to visitors.
Qin Shi Huang was the first emperor of China. He was the king of the state of Qin and conquered the Warring States, uniting them under one rule. He then named himself the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty and began the rule of China by emperors for the next two millennia.
He started out as a young prince. He gained power as he grew and conquered weak little kingdoms, growing his own bigger and bigger. He also used bribery, alliances, spies, and many weapons and soldiers to conquer. Soon, this ambitious man had his own empire, which he ruled for ten years...then he died.
He made a code of laws and under his rule the great wall of china was built and finished. Thats all I know so far.
The emperor greatest legacy is creating the Terracotta warriors to protect him in the afterlife.
-unified currency
-made roads
-successfully defeated and protect against the nomadic warriors to the north
-created the system of an emperor that lasted for 2000 years
The Hans didn't rule harshly like the Qins in their dynasty of ancient China. The Han dynasty was China's Golden Age anyway.
Trajan was the emperor at the height of the roman empire.
Trajan ruled Rome at its greatest extent.
The third and greatest Mauryan emperor was Asoka who was the Hindu prince.
The persecution of early christians happened first during the time of Emperor Nero,Emperor Hadrian,Decius and the last greatest persecution was the time of Emperor Diocletian.
Montezuma was the greatest emperor
Emperor Justinian first legacy was that he restored the Roman Empire in areas that it had lost ground initially.
The location of Qin Shi Huang's tomb is in Lintong District, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China. It is famously known as the site of the Terracotta Army, which was discovered in 1974. The tomb itself has not been excavated yet due to concerns over preservation and the potential presence of mercury.
What's a emperor penguins greatest challenge
His Legacy Is His Music. HE IS A LEGEND WITH THE GUITAR. arguably the greatest
Quite a legacy. He was one of the greatest guitarist ever.
The greatest legacy of Rome is the concept civil rights. It is used in modern form in all three countries of the world.
the coins had Britannia on one side and their emperor on the other.
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The Hans didn't rule harshly like the Qins in their dynasty of ancient China. The Han dynasty was China's Golden Age anyway.
The greatest legacy of Rome is the concept of civil rights. It is used in modern form in all thee countries of the world. Even the repressive regimes claim that their people have rights.
equality,liberty and fraternity.