In China in The Great Wall of China....
Yes! People were buried when they died while building the wall.
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There are not people buried in the great wall. This is a fallacy. People decompose and eventually turn to dust, so if they were in the wall there would be holes in the wall where they were. This is not the case. Parts of the wall do need repair but that is because it is ancient not because people were buried within the wall.
It was built to protect china from invaders that tried to attack them, but they built it on the boarder of china to separate china from their other neighbors, as well. PS. If people died during the construction of the wall, they were buried inside the wall!
over a million peasants prisoners and soldiers... and most of them were buried inside the actual wall.
the most hated emperor in China`s history is Qin. This is because Qin made everyone make the great wall of china. also, the people who died there, was buried in the great wall of china
Many people died during the construction of the Great Wall of China and were buried beneath the wall itself. It is because of this that the Great Wall bears the nickname "The Longest Graveyard in the World."
There is no generally well-known nickname for the people who died building the Great Wall of China and were then buried under it. They must have been very brave and hard-working people and some of them may have suffered before they died. It would be very unkind to give them any nickname.
This is true about the bodies being buried in the Great Wall of China.The attack from the Huns stopped because of the wall because of the wall china was pretected and the bodies that have died were buried in the wall.
The east I think, to keep out attackers. It's huge. The common place for tourists is north of Beijing, in an area called Badaling. Definitely a must see for any visitor.
It made the world a smaller place. And made it bigger at the same time. The answer is "The Great Wall of China impacted the world very slowly," since the verb impact really means "to run into something, or to hit it." Slow building, laying a few bricks at a time. If you meant "How did the Wall affect the world?" the answer is "Only symbolically," as all such efforts do, being a sign to its enemies that the State was weak and a reminder to its people that the State was heartless.
No. The Terracotta Warriors were in Emperor Qin Shihuangdi's tomb. During the building of the great wall during the Qin dynasty, people who died while working on it were buried in the wall.