Top Ten List: The Chin Dynasty
1. United China-all of
the Chinese states were brought together to form one empire during the Chin
dynasty.
2. Emperor Shi Huangdi-
the first emperor of China; he unified the states and centralized the control.
3. Standardization-
Emperor Shi Huangdi standardized an abundance of things, including weights,
measures, law, and money.
4. Legalism- Shi
Huangdi implemented the harsh legalist system. Intellect was discouraged, and
Confucians were persecuted.
5. Centralized control-
approximately 100,000 rulers were forced to move to the city so the emperor
could have control over them and be the ultimate authority.
6. Great Wall-
construction of the wall began under Shi Huangdi. The purpose of the wall was
to keep enemies out of Chinese territory.
7. Military expansion-
the emperor expanded the military to create a better defense against
invaders.
8. Tax collection-provided
revenues for the growing empire.
9. Conscription-provided
ample men for the strengthening of the military.
10. Revolts led by
laborers-eventually led to the collapse of the empire in 207 BC; followed by
the Han Dynasty in 202 BC.
Quotes
• "The great importance of the dynasty lay in its
unification of China and the establishment of central administrative
rule."
• "The Qin unification was significant because it was a
truly unprecedented and therefore historic act."
• "The Qin is also important for the administrative
reforms and huge public works projects it undertook which resulted in a
centralized state bureaucracy and development of communications, transportation
and commerce throughout the country."
• All above from
<http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/china/trad/sld
_qin.htm#The%20Qin%20Dynasty>.
3 Ways the Chin Affected
Later Development
The Chin Dynasty unified
China and helped to create a state that would become the one of the most
powerful in the world in the future. Shi Huangdi' s standardization helped to
set precedents for the further organization of Chinese society. The
centralization of the administration created the position of emperor and
brought all of the leaders to one location, where there actions could be
monitored. By centralizing the government, Shi Huangdi created a platform from
which the new administrators could begin their mission of making the system
better and developing more successful methods.
Aubree Dinning 12/5/06