Shi Huangdi's harsh rules, characterized by severe punishments, forced labor, and suppression of dissent, alienated many of his subjects and officials. The heavy taxation and militaristic policies created widespread resentment among the populace, leading to unrest. After his death, this discontent erupted into rebellions, contributing to the rapid decline and eventual fall of the Qin dynasty. The lack of a stable succession plan further exacerbated the turmoil, making the regime vulnerable to collapse.
The biggest difference was that Shi Huangdi was a harsh Legalist who felt the people should adhere to strict rules and be governed with an iron fist. This is why his dynasty, the Qin, only lasted for 15 years. Liu Bang adopted and popularized Confucianism.
They did nothing but live strict lifestyles and lived under the power of the Dynasty. They were not allowed to touch, see of marry any women or anything of that sort. They had to focus on their battles and wars.
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son or closest relative rules after the king dies
# Respect your king # Don't rebel # Do whatever the king tells you to # Obey your elders
The biggest difference was that Shi Huangdi was a harsh Legalist who felt the people should adhere to strict rules and be governed with an iron fist. This is why his dynasty, the Qin, only lasted for 15 years. Liu Bang adopted and popularized Confucianism.
They did nothing but live strict lifestyles and lived under the power of the Dynasty. They were not allowed to touch, see of marry any women or anything of that sort. They had to focus on their battles and wars.
everyone equal and independence in colonies harsh rules harsh rules
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A dynasty
china
The family that rules a country is called a "dynasty."
Rules, at times, can be very strict and harsh.
Earth
The term is dynasty.
Martial laws
Respecting the king, not rebeling and respecting your elders