Qin Shihuang's Military Strategy

Qin Shihuang's Military Strategy

by The Building Is Full Of Ink

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Qin Shihuang was the creator of a unified dynasty: he sent troops to destroy Korea and kicked off the unification war. In 221 BC, the state of Qin destroyed Qi, and now the whole world belonged to Qin. Qin Shihuang unified the six countries and created a unified dynasty, which had a profound impact on Chinese and world history and established the basic pattern of China's centralized political system for more than 2,000 years. This book mainly tells the story of Qin Shihuang's battles in the six kingdoms, and analyzes his political, military, diplomatic and other strategies in detail, allowing readers to understand a different emperor through the ages. Qin Shihuang was the creator of a unified dynasty: he unified the six kingdoms and adopted a series of measures such as writing in the same text, driving in the same track, walking in the same order, and unifying weights and measures to create a unified dynasty and set the standard for unified dynasty for future generations. Qin Shihuang is the founder of the title of emperor: he believed that he had "the virtues of the three emperors and the merits of the five emperors", so he created the title of emperor, which also became the official title of later Chinese rulers. Qin Shihuang was the founder of centralization: in response to the situation of division and separatism since the Spring and Autumn Period, he constructed a centralized system based on the emperor system, the three official systems and the prefecture and county system. This system has been used by later emperors. Qin Shihuang was the builder of the world's wonder, the Great Wall: Facing the all-pervasive invasion of the Huns, he formulated a plan for the Great Wall that exceeded everyone's imagination. He sent Meng Tian to build the Great Wall and used the entire country to build the Great Wall. It is known as one of the seven wonders of the world. ... Open this book and appreciate Qin Shihuang's military tactics.

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