Qin Shi Huang's The Great Wall Of China

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When people talk about China, I believe the first thing that comes to mind is Beijing, the capital city of China. The reason that Beijing city is so popular is because one of the seven great wonders of the world is located in Beijing, and that is the Great Wall of China. The Great Wall of China is the only man-made structure that is visible from space, and looks like a huge dragon lying on the surface of the earth. It makes people wonder how this man-made structure had been built and why it was built. With this big structure, there are also lots of legends and stories behind it. The Great Wall of China is the biggest ancient architecture in the world. It was built over 2000 years ago in the Spring and Autumn, and Warring States Periods in …show more content…

Chu State was built to product the Chus from their strong neighbours from the north (Naumann). China was divided into small states in the 7th century, and in 221 B.C, Qin Shi Huang combined three walls of different states together and made it into the Great Wall. So the Great Wall started to take its shape after that period (e99). After the Chu State first built the wall, dynasty of Qi, Yan, Wei, Zhao, Qin and Ming were followed to build the Great Wall (“Who, When and Why Built the Great Wall of China?”). The date that shows on the wall says that large part of the wall was built from the seventh century B.C.E to fourth centuries B.C.E, and most of the wall that we see today was built under the Ming Dynasty because there were repairs on more than twenty occasions (LaFleur 48). And now, there are watchtowers, battlements, flights of stairs, and garrison buildings including in the Great Wall (Mah …show more content…

Through many years, the legend has been changed and developed into many different ways. The most popular way is that it was in Qin Dynasty, most men were caught to build the Great Wall by federal official. Fan Qi Liang was a young man that was been caught by them, and worked at the construction of the Great Wall. Due to the heavy labour work, Liang wanted to run away from it, so he hided in a private garden. Meng Jiang Nu was the daughter of the garden owner. At there he met Meng Jiang Nu, and he fell in love with her. After they get married, Liang was taken way to build the wall again. Meng started to worry about him because winter is coming and Liang still did not return. So Meng decided to look for him. But when Meng get to the Great Wall, she was told that Liang was already died and was built into the wall (e99). Meng was so sad that she cried day and night, and a 400 kilometer long section was collapsed by her crying (“Meng Jiangnu’s Bitter Weeping”). Meng cut her finger, and dropped blood on each died bodies, when she dropped her blood on Liang’s body, her blood started to flow. She found Liang, and burned Liang and herself. This is a beautiful and sad legend about the Great Wall of China (“Meng Jiangnu”). This construction contains human wisdom, lives, blood, sweat and tears, which has been the important part of China folk myth (“Great Wall

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