From 247 to 209 BC, reigned for 38 years
From 247 to 221 BC, ruled Qin as the king
From 221 to 209 BC, he ruled the Qin Dynasty as an emperor
In 221 BC, Qin destroyed the six kingdoms, ending the separatist situation of the princes, claiming to be
"First Emperor" established the first unified central assembly in Chinese history
The feudal dynasty
Implement the three ministers and nine ministers, manage state affairs, abolish the feudal system, and change it to the county system
Books and texts, cars and tracks, unified measurements and measures
The Great Wall was built on the basis of Qin, Yan and Zhao.
Chidao, Lingqu and Dujiangyan Water Conservancy Projects were built
In order to prevent the rebellion of the old nobles of the six countries, they forced to move to Xianyang or more remote places.
In 210 BC, Qin Shihuang died on a tour