Um...the soldiers and the Chinese people did.
Qing Shi Huang
he built it in the 3rd century
Qing Shi Huang who was first emperor built it with help from peasants, prisoners and soldiers and thousands of them died in the while building it.
Qin Shi Huang.... The earlier walls in the Warring States period, built sometimes in the east, sometimes in the west, were unconnected with each other. They were far inferior to the wall built by Qin Shi Huang. They are called pre-Qin walls by historians.
No, Qin Shi Huang did not use the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City was constructed much later, during the Ming and Qing dynasties, beginning in 1406. Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China, ruled from 221 to 210 BCE and had his capital at Xianyang. His legacy includes the Terracotta Army and the Great Wall, but not the Forbidden City.
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Qin Shi Huang
Qing Shi Huang Fei - 2011 was released on: China: 30 September 2011 Taiwan: 22 November 2011 South Korea: 9 January 2012 USA: 7 February 2012 Malaysia: 3 March 2012
he unified china. he built the Great Wall of China
Emperor Qin Shi Huang
Qin Shi Huang
Yong Le did not build the Great Wall of China. Yong Le did however build the Forbidden City. The Great Wall of China was constructed by China's first emperor, Qing Shi Huang, as a protection against the barbarians in the north.