What is the Great Wall of China?
The Great Wall of China is a wall that fortifies China. The Great Wall of China is made out of wood, parts of earth, brick, stone and other materials. Different parts of the wall were being built as early as the 7th century. These walls later joined together and made bigger and a stronger wall. There is a famous part of the wall which was built by Qin Shihuang who was the first Emperor of china, which was built between 220–206. A small portion of that wall exists these days. Since then the Great Wall of China has been on and off rebuilding, maintained, and enhanced. The first part of the wall was built as early as 600 BCE. As time went one different Chinese emperors connected them. Thousands …show more content…
The first Emperor to build the wall was Qin Shihuang but princes and overlords were the first people to start building The Great wall of China. Qin Shihuang was the first human to intend of building The Great Wall of China as the princes and overlords where building the wall as a way of defence from attacks from other kings. Qin Shihuang lived from 260BCE to 210BCE and was the King/Emperor of the state Qin. He changed his title as king to The First Emperor of the Qin dynasty. The Qin fought nomadic tribes in the north/northwest. The Xiongnu tribes couldn’t get defeated by the Qin. By the Xiongnu tribes being strong and not getting defeated by the Qin the Qin’s campaign was tiring and unsuccessful. So Qin Shihuang and other high members of the Qin decided they needed to stop the Xiongnu tribes from going on the northern frontier any more. Qin Shihuang decided to build a defensive wall to stop the Xiongnu people going where they needed to go, therefor they could take over other …show more content…
The Qin dynasty was formed after Qin attacked six other states to claim their land. Qin Shihuang was the First Emperor of Qin and of China. Even though the Qin dynasty only lasted for 15 years it was one of the most important dynasties. Qin Shihuang ran his dynasty with complete control. Qin was the first person to control the whole of China by himself. Qin Shihuang died at the age of 49. Despite Qin dynasty’s military strength, the Qin dynasty did not last long. This is because Qin Shihuang passed away. When Qin Shihuang died in 210 BC, his son was placed on the throne to try to replicate Qin this was done by two of the previous emperor's advisers. The advisors tried desperately to bring a new leader among them however, this resulted in both their deaths. A popular protest broke out a few years later, and the weakened empire soon collapsed, which went on to found the Han dynasty. Despite the quick end to Qin, the Qin dynasty influenced the future of the Chinese empires, particularly the Han dynasty. The name for China is thought to be of come from the Qin