it was built to keep the thieves so that they may not steal . OK. thank you
millions of bricks and hundreds of people built it day in day out
The Ming Dynasty is considered as China's most prosperous era. It brought the completion of the Great Wall of China. Emperor Taizu founded the capital of Nanjing, which was moved to Beijing. Some other achievements were in the fields of science, seafaring and medicine.
The Han Dynasty extended the Great Wall to the city of Lop Nur, located in present-day Xinjiang, China. This expansion was part of their efforts to protect trade routes along the Silk Road and to secure their western frontier against nomadic invasions. The wall's extension helped facilitate trade and cultural exchange between China and Central Asia.
The Great wall didn't impact the environment much as the north area of China is mostly desert-like. The building materials used to construct it did not create much of an impact either. Keep in mind, only the kind of population such as modern day's can create a huge impact. It can be argued that the wall separated a few populations of animals, but that shouldn't matter unless you're asking about evolutionary biology.
When construction was completed, the Great Wall of China provided protection to the economic development and cultural progress, safeguarded the trading routes such as the Silk Road, and secured transmission of information and transportation.
The Great Wall of China was build by the farmers that Hanfieliz damanded that they build. Part of the reason for its present day condition is the addition of rice flour to the cement.
Because it was named that. A long time ago, during a war, there was a wall built in china known as the Great Wall of China. This wall was built to block the intruders and it successfully worked. No one can get through it. Well, They have entrance's, but they weren't accessable back in the day. Only by Chinese who knew where they were located. As you have probably seen the TV commercial saying "Dad, why did they build the great wall of china?" then the dad replies "to keep the rabbits out". Funny, but definitely NOT true.
Roman walls, specifically Hadrian's wall in modern day Great Britain.
The Great Wall of China was built over several dynasties starting in the 7th century BC, with major construction taking place during the Ming Dynasty from the 14th to 17th centuries. So, to answer your question, it wasn't just built in a day, honey.
they work on the great wall all day, every day and werent given food
Tourist attraction
how many people go see the great wall of china
300,000
1 day
500
millions of bricks and hundreds of people built it day in day out
It is to this day, the largest standing, man made structure.