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The Emperor Yung Le. A cruel emperor in China
YungLe, the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty wanted the Forbidden City to be built. Therefore, a million workers and about 100,000 artisans built it in between 1406 and 1420.
YungLe, the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty wanted the Forbidden City to be built. Therefore, a million workers and about 100,000 artisans built it in between 1406 and 1420.
The forbidden city is not completely forbidden. You can enter bits of it that now act as museums but most of it is still illegal to go in to. It is special because it was home to 24 emperors of China and is sacred to the Chinese population.
Caligula was an emperor of Rome. he was one of the bad emperors and just really treated people bad and wanted to torture them.
nobody wanted to go there so it was dark and forbidden
America's founding fathers wanted a country that was prosperous, safe, and free. They did not want a king or emperor. They wanted (most of them, anyway) freedom from a government-sponsored religion as England and France had at that time. They wanted a system where the common people had some ability to say and do and live as they wanted.
The shogun kept the emperor in place as a figurehead even though the emperor was a ruler with no power because they didn't want the people to know that the shogun were the real rulers.
The shogun kept the emperor in place as a figurehead even though the emperor was a ruler with no power because they didn't want the people to know that the shogun were the real rulers.
Because he wanted the people who built it to be remembered
The emperor who wanted the Terracotta Warriors was Qin Emperor Shi Huangdi.
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