Legalism was one of them and the changing of currency
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Ly Bi and Trieu Quang Phuc led revolts.
Shi Huangdi's leadership hurt the empire because he was putting all of the farmers to work on the new roads in China and build the Great Wall of China.
The Great Wall of China
he did this by being the greatest leader he could be
Because Shi Huangdi burned books, forced nobles to move away, and forced commoners to work on government projects. Therefore, historians must have thought that Shi Huangdi wasn't a great and fair ruler for doing that. If I am wrong, sorry. That's the best I can do, hope I helped.
Shi ensured that there would not be any future revolts in his new territories. When his soldiers conquered a city, he had them destroy its walls and take all the weapons ( i hope this helps you guys)
It strengthened the empire bc he had all of China use the same currency so it was alot easier to trade, and he hurt it bche kind of kept the chinese people cooped up in China bc of the Great Wall of China.
It strengthened the empire bc he had all of China use the same currency so it was alot easier to trade, and he hurt it bche kind of kept the chinese people cooped up in China bc of the Great Wall of China.
Shi Huang, or Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China, was primarily guided by Legalism. This philosophy emphasized strict laws and harsh punishments to maintain order and control over the state. Shi Huang believed that a strong, centralized authority was essential for unifying China, which led to the implementation of significant reforms and the suppression of dissenting philosophies, particularly Confucianism. His rule focused on consolidating power and achieving stability through rigorous governance.