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Chin
Shi Huang Di
First
Emperor of all China |

China and
the Wall the Chin had finished by hundreds of thousands of conscripted
workers to protect himself from the Huns whom a soothsayer told
him would be the cause of his own death. |
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Chin had his
personal "hit men" bury his enemies in the ground alive
before beheading them. |
For this an
alot of other reasons Chin was constantly under the threat of
assassination. He spent his life traveling and fleeing from one
building to another to escape his attackers. What a life ! |
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Chin was so
insane he had an entire underground replica of China constructed
under a 1,500 foot high man-made mountain, uncluding a "pottery
army". |
A pottery soldier
to protect Chin in the "afterlife". This was Chin's
bizarre idea of Immortality |
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The Great Wall. What was so "great"
about it? It was never used for any practical purpose and it
didn't keep the Mongolians from over-running China whenever they
wanted to either.
The wall was
one of many so called "public works" projects supervised
by Chin to help ensure his own personal Immortality - in some
strange way he thought he could live forever as a human being.
He never figured
out that he was already an immortal spiritual being... |
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