History of the Great Wall of China.

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History of the Great Wall of China.

initiated the plan of building a grand wall by joining the borders of its states. For a start, the fortifications of Chin, Nao, and Yan were joined in a system to build a giant wall, that was almost 5000 km long. Its strength and size kept on increasing under the following emperors. The major part of the wall was built from the 14th to 17th century by the Ming dynasty. According to estimates, the Ming rulers built an 8800 km long wall. That way the total duration of construction of the Great Wall is 2000 years. Initially, its length was estimated to be either 5500 km or 6200 km. Since it's not just a wall, but rather a combination of many walls, in a 2012 archeological survey, it was discovered that its total length was 13,171 miles or 21,196 km. 

r Qin Shi Huan is known as a cruel ruler. Other than building the Great Wall and unifying China, the emperor Qin is also known for starting bronze coins, popularizing silk, standardizing weights and measures, wielding iron weapons and tools, digging a canal and the construction of many significant highways. The emperor passed an order in 213 BC, following which, all the books, except for the ones on agriculture and medicine, were set on fire. Their writers along with other scholars were burnt alive. Hundreds of thousands of people were forcibly put into labor to build the great wall. Historians believe that Emperor Qin put every third citizen of his empire into forced labor for the construction.  Some 400 thousand laborers are dreadfully expected to have died during the construction of the wall. For this reason, the Great Wall of China is also known as 'the longest graveyard of the world'.

This masterpiece was included in UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1987. 20 years later, in 2007 the Great Wall was included in the list of 7 wonders of the modern world. But before that, during the cultural revolution from 1966 - 1976, the wall was badly damaged.  The Chinese living in the areas near the wall took the bricks and stones from the wall to build their own houses. However, the Chinese authorities got it repaired without any delays and brought it under government control.  China and Japan battled a war on this wall in 1938.  The war is known as the Second Sino-Japanese War.  This war also inflicted some serious blows to the wall. Although the main purpose behind constructing this wall was to protect China from the Mongol attacks. The last decades of the 20th century have seen it become a top tourist destination. The wall was opened to world tourism for the first time in 1970.  

This feat was first achieved by an American adventurer William Geil in 1908.

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