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What was Qin Shihuangdi's first act as emperor?

Qin Shihuanqdi's first act as emperor (age 13) was to start building his tomb. This tomb is famous to this day because he build the thousands of the famous teracota warriors to protect it. He also had many people killed and buried with him.


Where in Qins tomb were the Terracotta Soldiers?

The tomb of Qin Shi Huang is actually more like a city. The soldiers themselves are in three pits east of this and the tomb itself.


Did Qin Shi Huangdi own the Terracotta army?

First of all, you can call him "Qin Shihuang" or "Shi Huangdi", but not 'Qin Shi Huangdi". Then, yes he owned the Terracotta army. They were built in order to protect the tomb of this emperor.


What emperor was buried with a huge clay army to protect him in the afterlife?

The first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huangdi, had the warriors built in his tomb. There are 8000 of them, each with individual faces!


Are there terra-cotta warriors in the great wall of China?

No. The Terracotta Warriors were in Emperor Qin Shihuangdi's tomb. During the building of the great wall during the Qin dynasty, people who died while working on it were buried in the wall.


Who were Confucious' enemies?

I think you are referring to Emperor Qin (sounds like "chin"), the original emperor of China. Yes, he had enemies. In those days (approximately 264 BC), China was a collection of separate "states". Each state had their leader, and they all fought each other. Qin went to war with all the other states and eventually beat all the other states into submission. Qin united all the states of China under his control. This is why China is called China, because of the influence of Emperor Qin. When he died, rumor says that he also buried the architects of his tomb, so the secrets of the tomb would not be given away. He, supposedly, buried his servants alive in his tomb. His tomb is in Xi'an (sounds like She Ahn). Supposedly, his tomb is a replica of his palace, with rivers of mercury flowing as rivers. The Terra Cotta warriors in Xi'An were built by Qin's people. Emperor Qin was a tyrant, but he did a good job at keeping China united. So, naturally, with any tyrant, he had enemies.


Was Qin Shi Huangdi the emperor of the Terracotta Army?

Yes, it is the reason why those soldiers continued to serve the emperor lying in the tomb as his guards.


What were three ways the emperor qin hurt china?

One thing that Emperor Qin did bad was killed his mother and another is he burnt over 5,000 books.


What were the 7000 warrior statues found buried near the mausoleum of the first qin emperor of china made out of?

terra cotta


When did Shi Huangdi become emperor?

hungdi is Chinese for emperor, but if you mean Qin shi huangdi, it was the Qin秦-Dynasty.


Why was the terracotta army formed?

The Terracotta Army was built to protect the tomb of Qin Shihuang, the first emperor of China, to boast his power and show loyalty to him after his death. The Terracotta Army was made in order to help the Emperor of Qin (Qin Shi Huangdi) in 210-209 BC rule in the "afterlife." The warriors were buried with the Emperor of Qin in hopes that in the next life they would be his army. For this reason they are often dubbed "Qin's Army." Like the Ancient Egyptians, the Emperor Qin believed inanimate objects such as statues of people or animals, or sculptures of food would come alive in the afterlife. The Emperor had the terracotta constructed in the belief that he would be as powerful in the spirit world as he was in the real world.


How did emperor qin inherit china?

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