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Great Wall Of China Essay Research Paper

Great Wall Of China Essay, Research Paper


The Great Wall


In the year 221 B.C.E., there was a great ruler over the Ch’in


kingdom in China, named Shih Huang Ti. Shih was power hungry and


wanted more land so he gathered his army and captured the


surrounding kingdoms. As the ruler of so many kingdoms he became


“the first emperor” of China. Shih showed his tyranny when he


burned all history books to insure that his people and future


generations would only remember him and none of the earlier rulers.


He had a strong army but the fierce tribes north of China, the


Mongols and the Huns, were stronger. These nomadic tribes would


come into China and steal crops and animals and then destroy


everything left behind.


Shih was very disturbed with these invasions, so in the year


214 B.C.E. he freed prisoners and gathered workers and herds of


animals. He gave all this to Meng T’ien, his loyal general. Meng


and the men and animals were sent north to fortify Shih’s kingdoms


from invading armies. Shih planned to make a great wall by


extending and enlarging preexisting walls made by previous rulers.


This “great” wall would serve as a barricade to keep out all


tribes that wanted to invade China. It also served to separate the


civilized acts of the farmers in China to the barbaric acts of the


nomadic tribes. What Shih did not know was that the construction


would cause many deaths and much suffering to the builders of the


wall.


The wall which Meng and his men created had watchtowers, forty


feet tall, every two hundred yards. The purpose of these towers


was to alert the defending soldiers of approaching, attacking


tribes. The soldiers at the towers signalled to each other by day


using smoke signals, waving flags, blowing horns, and ringing


bells; by night by lighting firework-like objects in the sky. The


wall, itself, was approximately fifteen hundred miles long, thirty


feet high and, at the base, twenty-five feet thick. It was made of


the core of earth and gravel. Actually, it was two walls aligned


with each other and then filled in with a stone base pounded


smooth. The wall traveled over mountains and through valleys. It


went from Liatun, on the coast near Korea, westward to the no

rthern


end on the Yellow River, southward to Lint’ao to close off the


north west area of the empire from the Huns. The great wall is


sometimes compared to a dragon with its head in the east and its


tail in the west and its winding body. The dragon in China is


considered a protective sacredness rather than a destructive


creature. The top of the wall is approximately thirteen feet wide


so six people riding horses could ride side by side along the top.


On the side of the wall there are reliefs, which are two-


dimensional figures on the wall.


The Great Wall of China took hundreds of years to be totally


completed and constantly maintained. As a barricade against


invading armies it was very successful at keeping out unwanted


people. Unfortunately, in the year 1215 AD, the Mongols came down,


under the rule of Genghis Khan, and destroyed major parts of the


wall. It took two years of constant fighting, but the Mongols were


successful at breaking through the wall. Also, many years later,


the Manchus, another strong tribe, penetrated the wall and took


over parts of China.


During the Ming Dynasty( 1368-1644 A.D.), the Great Wall was


repaired by General Xu Da and watchtowers were added by General Qi


Jiguang. Most of what tourists see today was made by these two


generals. During World War II, the Great Wall was used for the


transportation of troops. The Great Wall is so huge that it is the


only man made creation which can be seen from the moon.


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