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Shih Huang Ti, the first emperor of China, implemented strict measures to control ideas and consolidate his power, notably through the burning of books and the burying of scholars. This was part of his efforts to suppress dissent and eliminate Confucian thought, which he viewed as a threat to his authority. He promoted Legalism as the dominant ideology, emphasizing strict laws and harsh punishments to maintain order and obedience within his empire.

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