From being harsh ruler and making sire things go right and not wrong keepi g things in order three things
The Hans didn't rule harshly like the Qins in their dynasty of ancient China. The Han dynasty was China's Golden Age anyway.
China's first rulers were from the Xia dynasty.
Yes, the Qin dynasty's rule significantly helped unite China. Through centralized governance, the Qin implemented standardized laws, measurements, and currency, which facilitated trade and communication across the vast territory. Additionally, the construction of infrastructure, such as roads and the Great Wall, enhanced connectivity and security. However, the harshness of their rule also led to widespread resentment, which eventually contributed to their downfall.
Northeast China
Qin Shi Huang (秦始皇) was the first emperor/leader of China to fight and unite all parts of China as one country.
The Hans didn't rule harshly like the Qins in their dynasty of ancient China. The Han dynasty was China's Golden Age anyway.
China's first rulers were from the Xia dynasty.
Yes, the Shang was the first family rulers in China
China.
They used a gun
He made a code of laws and under his rule the great wall of china was built and finished. Thats all I know so far.
legalist rulers were unpopular because there were few rulers
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identify three actions that emperor Shi Huangdi took to unite China?
Qin Shi Huang (秦始皇) was the first emperor/leader of China to fight and unite all parts of China as one country.
identify three actions that emperor Shi Huangdi took to unite China?