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Tomb Robbing: Starting with the Bloodline of the Three-legged Golden Crow.
Chapter 418: Lishan, The First Emperor. [418]
Summary
Li Mountain, a branch of the Qinling range near Xi'an, is known for its stunning scenery and historical significance. It is the burial site of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China, who unified the nation and established order. Despite being labeled a tyrant for harsh governance and book burning, these actions were often misrepresented. His reliance on Legalism ended the chaos of the Warring States period, and his pursuit of immortality reflects a common human desire. Critics often overlook his contributions, focusing instead on exaggerated claims of cruelty. Ultimately, Qin Shi Huang's legacy is complex, marked by both achievements and controversies.Full content
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