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THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA | Mini History Lessons | Ancient Chinese History Documentary

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Welcome to Mini History. A fresh look on Ancient History's most fascinating tales!The Great Wall of China is the largest military structure ever built, stretching over 13,000 miles across rugged mountains and deserts. But why was the Great Wall of China built, and who were the people behind this impossible engineering feat? From the first walls of the Qin Dynasty to the massive stone fortifications of the Ming, this is the true story of China's "Stone Dragon."In this episode of Mini History, we explore the deep history of the Great Wall of China. Many people believe the wall is one single structure, but it is actually a series of fortifications built over 2,000 years by various Chinese dynasties.We look at the Qin Dynasty, where the first Emperor joined existing walls to create a unified defense system against northern invaders. We also dive into the Ming Dynasty, the era responsible for the famous stone and brick sections we see in photos today.Beyond the stone and mortar, we answer the most important questions:How long is the Great Wall of China?Which Emperor started the construction?What materials were used (from rammed earth to sticky rice mortar)?What was the strategic purpose of the watchtowers and signal fires?If you love Ancient Chinese history and engineering marvels, this deep dive is for you.#GreatWallOfChina #AncientChina #MiniHistory #ChineseHistory #HistoryDocumentary Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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