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The Qin Dynasty Great Wall

The history of the great wall of China, mainly the history of the Qin dynasty Great Wall of China.

33 years into the first Qin Emperor reign the Qin Shi Huang faction led by General Mengtian lead 300,000 people to build the Great Wall in the north to protect against the Huns to the north. The Qin are the people who occupied the Loop area inside the Great Wall. Zhao Wei Yan of the Qin wanted to link the Great Wall from the Liaodong Lintao and for it to stretch thousands of miles. His dream of a wall stretching thousands of miles is where the Great Wall was born.

The Qin Great Wall can be broadly divided into the northern and western section. From the western section it goes into the Minxian Gansu Province, Hebei Province to follow the Tao Lintao County, Dingxi County to the north-east to Guyuan County, Ningxia, Gansu, Central County, Jingbian in Shaanxi, Yokoyama, Yulin, Tree, and then goes far to the north of Inner Mongolia to the city of Tok Tuonan until it arrives in the south bank of the Yellow River.

Construction of the Great Wall in the north was done when the original leaders of China had wanted to make the wall for the “mutual defense” of the people of China from foreign invaders. The Great Wall was demolished by the Emperor Wei Fen when China was not as unified. The Wall remained as a part of many cities as the city walls. Since the Qin Great Wall was made it offered protection against the Huns, it helped to protect the Central Plains and the stability of food production. The Qin Great Wall played an important part in the life of China offering protection from invasion, protection of crops, jobs for the people, and work for the soldiers to stay in shape.

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