Essentially, yes. He sent his slaves and criminals to Northern China to build a fortified wall as a line of defense against nomadic descendants of Atilla the Hun, whom he believed would invade. This fortification was the beginning of what is now known as the Great Wall, which was completed in the Ming Dynasty.
yes it was qui haung di (dont trust the spelling) who built the great wall
Yes. He built part of it, then more was added on later, but yes, the wall he built is the same Great wall of China that is here today.
yes, it was built by the first emperor Qin Shihuang to protect the citizens of China...
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china built the great wall of china, the grand canal, and many other things that we use today
The original Great Wall built around 221 BC is believed to have been built over a period of about 20 years. The Great Wall of which there is most evidence for today was actually built during the Ming dynasty (in place 1368-1644), over a period of around 200 years.
Most of the Great Wall of China has crumbled and before now the wall was used for defense. Now people go on tours of the wall and go to take pictures of the wall.
The Great Wall of China was originally built as a military defense but now serves as a symbol of the Chinese culture and their dedication to keep their empire safe. The wall is a reminder to the Chinese people of their history and their ancestors.
The Great Wall of China is a tourist attraction that was built by the Qin Dynasty. It is sometimes called the "Longest Cemetery on Earth" because when the building of the Great Wall was going on, anyone who died while working on it was just tossed into the Wall and buried! It is used today as a tourist attraction and a symbol of China.
The Great Wall was built over many years. It is believed the original Great Wall was built over a period of approximately 20 years. The Great Wall which is mainly in evidence today was actually built during the Ming dynasty, over a period of around 200 years.
The Great Wall of China was built, and rebuilt, over twenty centuries. Wall were being built to protect the Northern border of China as early as the seventh century BC More extensive walls were built in the third century BC. What survives today are mainly the stone and brick structures built by the the Ming Dynasty from the fourteenth to the seventeenth century AD.
The great wall of China was built to keep the Mongols from invading China.It was first built in the 7th century B.C. when China was still divided into many small states. After the unification of China in 221 B.C., the first emperor of Qin Dynasty linked the walls of the three states in the north and formed the first "Wan Li Chang Cheng" (ten thousand li Great Wall, li is a Chinese length unit, 2 li = 1 km). Since then, the Great Wall was rebuilt, modified or extended throughout Chinese history for over 2,000 years. Most of the Great Wall we see today was built in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). In some areas, two walls built in two different dynasties can be seen running side by side. For a more detailed history of China and the Great Wall.
Qin Shi Huang the emperor of the Qin Dynasty had the most famous section of the wall built but very little of it remains today. A network of smaller earthen walls existed prior to his construction but most have eroded away as well. Most of the remaining wall that we see today was built during the Ming Dynasty
Yes the Great Wall of China Does still exist.
The mountains protected theme from invaders in part of china but the mountains are not every thing but the dynasties built several walls that we call the great wall of china today.
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