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Qin Shihuang, the first emperor of China, forced all nobles to live at the capital to consolidate his power and eliminate potential threats to his rule. By relocating the nobility, he aimed to weaken their local influence and control over their territories, ensuring greater loyalty to the central government. This strategy also facilitated surveillance and the implementation of standardized laws and policies across the empire, contributing to a more unified state.

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