Qin Shi Huang had conquered all opposing …

Years: 225BCE - 214BCE

Qin Shi Huang had conquered all opposing states and unified China in 221 BCE, establishing the Qin Dynasty.

Intending to impose centralized rule and prevent the resurgence of feudal lords, he orders the destruction of the wall sections that divide his empire along the former state borders.

To protect the empire against intrusions by the Xiongnu people from the north, he orders the building of a new wall to connect the remaining fortifications along the empire's new northern frontier.

Transporting the large quantity of materials required for construction is difficult, so builders always try to use local resources.

Stones from the mountains are used over mountain ranges, while rammed earth is used for construction in the plains.

There are no surviving historical records indicating the exact length and course of the Qin Dynasty walls.

Most of the ancient walls have eroded away over the centuries, and very few sections remain today.

The human cost of the construction is unknown, but it has been estimated by some authors that hundreds of thousands, if not up to a million, workers died building the Qin wall.

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