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Title: Great Wall of China
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Kevin Wang |
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July 1, 2009 |
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The Great Wall was built to drive out the barbarians (xongnu), who regularly raided the Chinese farming villages. Shi Huangdi gave Meng Tien the command of three hundred thousand men to drive out the barbarians. Meng Tien took the men to the south of the Yellow River and built the ten – thousand li (there is roughly 2 li’s to every kilometre) long wall... Showed first 250 characters
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The Great Wall was built to drive out the barbarians (xongnu), who regularly raided the Chinese farming villages. Shi Huangdi gave Meng Tien the command of three hundred thousand men to drive out the barbarians. Meng Tien took the men to the south of the Yellow River and built the ten – thousand li (there is roughly 2 li’s to every kilometre) long wall... Showed next 250 characters
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