EMPERER QIN BY RAMI SIGAL
INTRO Have you ever heard of emperor Qin hungde? He was the first emperor of china. He started the Great Wall of China, Dug the grand canal built the terracotta army and much more.
GOOD THINGS THAT QIN DID
RULING CHINA For centuries China’s seven states were at war with each other. Qin won the war and became the first emperor of china.
RULING CHINA, THE GREAT WALL, AND THE GRAND CANAL To keep the peace in china Qin ordered a great wall to be built by connecting other walls together. The wall was built to keep out raids from Mongolia. Then he ordered the grand canal to be dug to keep out enemies and get food and supplies to aras that have a drought.
SILLY THINGS THAT QIN DID
PILL Qin was terrified of death. He sent out philosophers to find the recipe of immortality. He ordered his cooks to make a pill containing murkery, witch later killed him.
THE GRAVE During his search for immortality, he ordered his grave to be built. It would hold a replica of his empire with rivers of liquid murlrey. Instead of buying his army with him he ordered life sized copies of his army out of terracotta. With it he included horses and wooden carriages witch rotted away that some solders fit on.
Death The emperor died on his 4 tour of his empire. His servants didn’t want any one to hear about his death so they put him in his resting caring. After a while this body started to stink so they put a carriage of fish that followed him around. After a week the servants took him into his grave. As they left the two terracotta soldiers shot and killed them. The door shut and locked.
END His grave was undisturbed for 100s of years. The terracotta warriors were discovered when 2 farmers were digging a well when one hit some thing. They uncovered it. It was a life size terracotta solder.. Siintests uncovered 1000s of soldiers. Without Qin China wouldn’t be united like today. Goods would not be taken from parts of china to other parts of china and to you.