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Wall of Qin
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The Great Wall of China is often thought to have been built by order of Qin
Shihuang, the First Emperor of the Qin Dynasty (221-207 BC). It is true that as
a national defence work, the Great Wall first took shape after the unification
of China during that period. However, the construction of the separate sections
started long before the Qin Dynasty. As early as the Spring and Autumn period
(770-476 BC) and the period of the Warring States (475-221 BC), some sections of
the walls were built by the seven powerful ducal states, the Qin, Qi, Chu, Han,
Zhao, Wei and Yan for protection against each other. Also, some sections were
built along the northern borders by the Qin, Zhao and Yan to fend off the Huns,
who assaulted China constantly. These walls formed the origins of the Great
Wall. When he established the Qin Dynasty, Emperor Qin Shihuang made every
effort to protect the new Empire. He gave the order to build the Great Wall.
This project involved joining the separate walls previously constructed plus a
further extension of totally over 5000 kilometers cutting right across northern
China, starting from Inner Mongolia in the east.
Emperor Qin Shihuang's contribution to the design of the Wall is considered to
be of great importance as it ensured peace for the people in the northern part
of China against the Huns and established a pattern of defence for future
generations.
The Great Wall of the Qin Dynasty was divided into 3 sections: the eastern
section, the middle section, and the western section. The eastern section,
mostly built on the original wall of Yan State, started from Huade County, Inner
Mongolia and ran into Fuxin City, Liaoning Province through Hebei Province. The
middle section with beacon towers, mostly built by the Qin Dynasty, rose from
Xinghe County, Inner Mongolia in the east and reached the desert to form a
further protection system. The western section went along the Yellow River. It
began in Min County, Gansu Province and wound its way to Yuzhong. Within this
section, some parts were based on the walls of the Warring States Period.
The Great Wall of the Qin Dynasty was built at the expense of many lives. It
involved the backbreaking toil of tens of thousands of people including
conscripted soldiers, slaves, convicts as well as ordinary people. It is for
this reason that the story of the Great Wall is often associated with the
tyranny of the First Emperor of Qin.
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