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Siege of Qi Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

In the ancient game of Siege of Qi (221 BCE), players are transported back to a time of war and strategy, where they must defend the city of Qi against enemy invaders. This game provides a unique opportunity to experience the challenges faced by the defenders of Qi during this historical event.

  • Players must strategically place their troops and resources to withstand the enemy onslaught.
  • As the game progresses, players will uncover key details about the Siege of Qi and its historical significance.
  • Use spells in the game to receive hints and extra time to piece together important information fragments.
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  • The Siege of Qi took place in 221 BCE during the Warring States period in ancient China.
  • Qi was one of the seven major states during the Warring States period.
  • The Siege of Qi was part of the Qin conquest of the other six major states.
  • The Qin army was led by Wang Jian during the Siege of Qi.
  • The Qi army was led by Tian Dan during the Siege of Qi.
  • The Siege of Qi lasted for three years.
  • The Qi army put up a strong resistance against the Qin forces.
  • The Qin army employed various strategies such as digging tunnels to break the Qi defenses.
  • The Qin army eventually breached the walls of Qi and captured the city.
  • Tian Dan, the Qi general, escaped from the city and continued to resist the Qin forces.
  • The fall of Qi marked the near completion of the Qin conquest of the other six major states.
  • The Siege of Qi is considered a significant event in Chinese history.
  • The Qin dynasty was established after the conquest of Qi and the other states.
  • The Siege of Qi resulted in the unification of China under the Qin dynasty.
  • The Qin dynasty lasted for only a short period before being overthrown.
  • The unification of China under the Qin dynasty laid the foundation for the subsequent Han dynasty.
  • The Siege of Qi is often cited as an example of the brutal and ruthless tactics employed during the Warring States period.
  • The Qi state was known for its strong military and strategic position, making it a key target for the Qin conquest.
  • The Siege of Qi is depicted in various historical texts and records from ancient China.
  • The fall of Qi marked the end of the Warring States period and the beginning of the Qin dynasty.

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