Qin Dynasty- Emperor Qin Chi Huang
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Qin Dynasty (in simplified Chinese 秦朝) was once considered as a very good country with a lot of hope. However, it declined very quickly. One of the main reasons is that Emperor Qin Chi Huang was too radical.

In order to defend the foreign attacks, the Emperor decided to build the Great Wall along the border at the northern part of China where foreigners would like to launch attack from. However, as you might also know, the border line is so long that building a wall is not a thing that can be finish within years. Sadly, Emperor Qin Chi Huang was so radical that he called for all men in China to help build the war. Then, all men who were considered as having strong bodies were chosen and sent to help build the Great Wall. Sadly, men from southern part of China obviously could not adopt the weather at the northern part easily and together with the heavy workload, many of them died. Then, more and more people felt disappointed with the Qin government and this marked the seed of a revolution.

Besides this cruel construction, Qin Emperor adopted a cruel system, that is whenever there is delay of services provided to the government, all people would be executed. Later, a man called Chan together with his fellow teammates were not able to finish a mission delivered by the government due to bad weather and they thought that they would be killed no matter they start a revolution or not because if they reported to the government that they could not finish the task, they would still be killed. Therefore, they decided to launch a revolution.

At that time, Emperor Qin Chi Huang had died already and his son, Emperor Qin the Second, was really a stupid emperor. He did nothing apart from playing and so the power was stolen by the officials. However, these officials could not stop the revolution coming from different parts of the country and finally, the country’s capital was attacked by Lao Bong and Qin Dynasty ended.

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