The right way.
Maybe?
Carrying out political reform to strengthen his own kingdom, attracting personnel to weaken other kingdoms and breaking up the rival alliance to isolate enemy forces are three strategies Shi Huangdi taken to unify the empire.
they implemented a strong government, the country was divided into 36 groups, and shi Huangdi included rewards and punishments to keep order in china.
he ate a pile of pickles...
He built the Sahara mosanlata for the temples people.
Maybe?
Carrying out political reform to strengthen his own kingdom, attracting personnel to weaken other kingdoms and breaking up the rival alliance to isolate enemy forces are three strategies Shi Huangdi taken to unify the empire.
they implemented a strong government, the country was divided into 36 groups, and shi Huangdi included rewards and punishments to keep order in china.
If you mean the reason it was built, it was the emperor Shi Huangdi of the Qin dynasty wanted to unify China, so he built the great wall. Also to keep out invaders such as Mongolia and nomads.
To unify China.
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He hated people that he thought were better so he killed them :)
He built the Sahra Mosanlata for the temple's people
He built the Sahara mosanlata for the temples people.
he ate a pile of pickles...
There were two steps taken by the first emperor of a United China to unify the country. These two steps were a standardized system of writing and an increase in the size of the army.
Emperor Qin burned the books as part of his efforts to centralize power and control over information. By destroying texts that contained conflicting viewpoints or criticized his rule, he aimed to unify public opinion and prevent dissent. It also helped erase the past and solidify his reign as the first emperor of China.