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Emperor Qin Shi Huang Ascends the Throne Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

In the ancient Chinese game “Emperor Qin Shi Huang Ascends the Throne (221 BCE),” players take on the role of advisors to the newly crowned emperor, helping him navigate the challenges of his new position.

  • Players must gather intelligence on rival factions within the court
  • They must also uncover potential threats to the emperor’s rule
  • Players can use spells to gain hints and extra time for their investigations

Game Details: a fact-matching game where you piece together important information fragments. Use spells for hints and extra time!

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  • Emperor Qin Shi Huang ascended the throne in 221 BCE.
  • He was the first emperor of the Qin dynasty.
  • Qin Shi Huang's birth name was Ying Zheng.
  • He was only 13 years old when he became king of Qin.
  • Qin Shi Huang unified China and declared himself the first emperor.
  • He implemented a centralized government system.
  • Qin Shi Huang is famous for building the Great Wall of China.
  • He standardized weights, measures, and currency across his empire.
  • Qin Shi Huang ordered the burning of many books and the burying of scholars alive.
  • He was obsessed with finding the elixir of immortality.
  • Qin Shi Huang is buried in the mausoleum complex of the Terracotta Army.
  • He is credited with standardizing the Chinese script.
  • Qin Shi Huang's reign marked the beginning of the imperial era in China.
  • He was known for his harsh and authoritarian rule.
  • Qin Shi Huang built a network of roads and canals to improve communication and transportation.
  • He conducted large-scale public works projects, including the construction of his own tomb.
  • Qin Shi Huang's tomb has not been fully excavated, as it is believed to contain traps and treasures.
  • He was deified after his death and became a central figure in Chinese mythology.
  • Qin Shi Huang's reign lasted until his death in 210 BCE.
  • He left a lasting impact on Chinese history and culture.

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