![]() Not originally intended for the throne, his mother, guided by financial motives, worked to put him there. at the age of 13 while his father was held hostage in the state of Chao. Ch'in Shih-huang-ti, who was first known as Ch'eng, was made king of the Ch'in state in 246 B.C. ![]() Each state was fighting for control of land, in what was known as the "Warring States Period." The Ch'in, a small state in the northern regions of the Wei River Valley, gained power in the wake of this period. It was under Ch'in Shih-huang-ti that much of the Great Wall of China was built, as well as a huge burial compound now known as the Ch'in tomb.īetween 771 and 221 B.C., China consisted of numerous independent states found mostly in the north. In fact, the name for China derives from the Ch'in dynasty. During his rule, he unified much of China with his aggressive government, which was based on the teachings of Legalism. ![]() As the emperor of the Ch'in Dynasty he established the parameters of dynastic rule that all others would follow for the next 2,000 years. ![]() Petikan berkaitan maharaja Shih Huang Ti-Bab 2Ĭh'in Shih-huang-ti was a formidable figure in ancient Chinese history.
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