

CONTENTS
Chapter 1 ................ What changes Qin made while he ruled?
Chapter 2 ................ How the changes were different from before?
Chapter 3 ................ How the changes were bad?
Chapter 4 ................ How his changes were good?

Chapter 1:
What changes did Qin make?
After Qin (Ying Zheng) took control over China and became emperor, he decided to start his " Organize China " plan . First, he changed the currency to the same form so trade would be fairer and for easier movement, Qin made long roads leading into different parts of China. The Chinese writing also changed a lot because if they were different, it would be extremely confusing. The most memorable change was the law of legalism which is basically if you make a mistake you get punished severely.

Chapter 2:
How the changes were different from before
The reason that Qin abolished Confucianism because it means that knights are knights, Emperors are Emperors etc but Qin was thinking that anybody can be anything. Feudalism is when a son inherits the father's knighthood and in future become a knight, since Qin wanted it to be fair and so you become anything he got rid of that rule eg. a pilgrim can be a general.

Chapter 3:
How the changes were bad
Even though he was the one who made China as it is today, he caused others suffered a lot. Like the people who got punished for breaking laws, and like I said before if you make a mistake, there will be no mercy. Qin was afraid that the citizens would stand up to him, so he burned down all their books, for that scholars also had to die so that nobody can overcome him.

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CONTENTS
Chapter 1 ................ What changes Qin made while he ruled?
Chapter 2 ................ How the changes were different from before?
Chapter 3 ................ How the changes were bad?
Chapter 4 ................ How his changes were good?

Chapter 1:
What changes did Qin make?
After Qin (Ying Zheng) took control over China and became emperor, he decided to start his " Organize China " plan . First, he changed the currency to the same form so trade would be fairer and for easier movement, Qin made long roads leading into different parts of China. The Chinese writing also changed a lot because if they were different, it would be extremely confusing. The most memorable change was the law of legalism which is basically if you make a mistake you get punished severely.

Chapter 2:
How the changes were different from before
The reason that Qin abolished Confucianism because it means that knights are knights, Emperors are Emperors etc but Qin was thinking that anybody can be anything. Feudalism is when a son inherits the father's knighthood and in future become a knight, since Qin wanted it to be fair and so you become anything he got rid of that rule eg. a pilgrim can be a general.
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