What was the emperor most afraid of?

What was the emperor most afraid of? Dying.
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What was Shi Huangdi always afraid of?

Fear of Death and a Terracotta Army.
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What challenges did Qin Shi Huang face?

The Great Wall and Ling Canal. Despite its military might, the newly unified Qin Empire faced a recurring threat from the north: raids by the nomadic Xiongnu (the ancestors of Attila's Huns). In order to fend off the Xiongnu, Qin Shi Huang ordered the construction of an enormous defensive wall.
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Why was Qin Shi Huangdi feared as a leader?

"He got rid of anybody who showed opposition or didn't agree with him. He was paranoid. He was constantly in fear of how he could control this vast new territory with so many cultures and so many different groups of people," she says.
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What is Emperor Qin most known for?

Shihuangdi was emperor of the Qin dynasty (221–210 BCE) and the creator of the first unified Chinese empire. He is also known for his interest in immortality, his huge funerary compound that contains some 8,000 life-sized terra-cotta soldiers, and for his contribution to the Great Wall of China.
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Why was Qin Shi Huang afraid of death?

his father died when he was 13 years old. Qin Shi Huang ordered the construction of his mausoleum at the age of 14. As his own tomb grew, so did his fear of death. The fear of death would accompany him for the rest of his life, well until the end.
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How did the Qin empire fall?

End of the Qin Dynasty

In two years time, most of the empire had revolted against the new emperor, creating a constant atmosphere of rebellion and retaliation. Warlord Xiang Yu in quick succession defeated the Qin army in battle, executed the emperor, destroyed the capital and split up the empire into 18 states.
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Who was the cruelest emperor of China?

Despite his accomplishments, Emperor Yang is generally considered by traditional historians to be one of the worst tyrants in Chinese history and the reason for the Sui dynasty's relatively short rule.
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Was China's first emperor cruel?

Who was the Chinese emperor behind the terra-cotta warriors? Qin Shi Huangdi, the first Qin Emperor, was a brutal ruler who unified ancient China and laid the foundation for the Great Wall.
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Was Qin a good emperor?

Although Emperor Qin was a skilled leader, he also was a tyrant. He outlawed most forms of religion requiring people to be loyal and obedient only to the government. He also ordered that most of the existing books be burned. He wanted history to begin with his rule and the Qin dynasty.
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Which Chinese emperor drank mercury?

Qin Shi Huang drank mercury, thinking it would give him eternal life. Hugely ambitious, Qin Shi Huang sought eternal life.
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Did Qin Shi Huang burn books?

213 BC: The Qin Emperor and history's first book burning. Around 213 BC, China's first emperor Qin Shi Huang orders the burning of books on history and philosophy.
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How many wives did Qin Shi Huang have?

Only two wives of Qin Shi Huang are mentioned in historical sources — Concubine Zheng and Hu Ji. The latter was the mother of Qin Er Shi, the second emperor of Qin.
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Who named China after?

Ancient China produced what has become the oldest extant culture in the world. The name 'China' comes from the Sanskrit Cina (derived from the name of the Chinese Qin Dynasty, pronounced 'Chin') which was translated as 'Cin' by the Persians and seems to have become popularized through trade along the Silk Road.
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What was Qin buried with?

Qin Shi Huangdi was buried with the terracotta army and court because he wanted to have the same military power and imperial status in the afterlife as he had enjoyed during his earthly lifetime.
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Did the Yellow emperor exist?

He is by turns an emperor, an inventor, a founding father, and a deity. While some modern scholars argue that he was a legend who was recorded into history as if he were an actual man, ancient Chinese scholars wrote of him as a real historical figure who later became a legend.
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Which Chinese emperor had the least wives?

His era name, "Hongzhi", means "great governance". A peace-loving emperor, the Hongzhi Emperor also had only one empress and no concubines, granting him the distinction of being the sole perpetually monogamous emperor in Chinese history, besides Emperor Fei of Western Wei.
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What happens when an emperor died in ancient China?

When the current emperor died, typically his oldest son became emperor. It didn't always happen this way, however. Sometimes there were disputes over who should become emperor and rivals were killed or wars began. The Chinese word for "Emperor" is "Huangdi".
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