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The most important strength of Qin Shihuang is to choose personnel for a right position, leading his army or managing kingdom affairs. He carried out proactive policies on human resource import and attracted many talented persons from other kingdoms. His main generals were promoted from common soldiers for their battle merits. With the help of these good assistants, strategies were made isolate rival kingdoms diplomatically, tackle one by one, then unify the whole country.

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