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Qin Shihuang’s merits are greater than his faults, or is his faults greater than his merits?

Of course, the merits outweigh the faults. King Qin won the government, destroyed the six kingdoms, unified the four seas, and collected "the collections of Yan and Zhao, the management of Han and Wei, and the elites of Qi and Chu"; "dingdang jade, gold A piece of gravel, abandoned and meandering" is so grand and proud.

Qin Shihuang was the first emperor in Chinese history, so later generations respectfully called him the First Emperor. Everyone’s demeanor and majestic momentum are enough to make us admire and shock the world. Dare to be the first in the world, think what others have not thought of, do what others have not done, and set a precedent in history. Although it cannot be said to open the sky, it can also be said to open up the earth. Qin Shihuang made future generations look up to him with countless firsts.

First, he established the first centralized and unified country in Chinese history. This aura of caring for the world was enough to eclipse other emperors.

Second, he used superhuman wisdom and courage to carry out large-scale construction and build the Great Wall. The towering Great Wall, dominating the north, has become a symbol of the Chinese nation and a historical witness of our country's ancient civilization. If he had not presided over the construction, how could he have withstood the Huns' attacks on the frontier? How could it leave such a meaningful site for future generations? How can we yearn for Beijing so much and be "heroes"? If you don’t come to the Great Wall, you’re not a hero, so aren’t those who build the Great Wall even more so? How can our astronauts monopolize the scenery of the Great Wall on a spacecraft?

Third, he left behind the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, which are still mysterious. Even the President of the United States proposed to go to Xi'an to see the Terracotta Warriors and Horses as the first stop when he came to China. This miracle made China civilized in the world.

Fourth, he unified writing, currency, weights and measures, so that the Central Plains had unified standards, and made great contributions to the economic and cultural development of the Qin Dynasty.

As the first emperor, he had no history to learn from, no role models to learn from, and no experience to refer to. He was cruel and cruel, but in order to achieve great things and plan the overall situation, he dared to risk the disapproval of the world. It is worth remembering him for future generations. Which emperor has not experienced hardships and ups and downs, which emperor has not experienced struggles, can stand out from the powerful seven kingdoms, and be superior to others, which is enough to reflect the extraordinary and greatness of Qin Shihuang. There is no monarch who is not selfish and cruel. As long as he can contribute to the country and the people, he is a good emperor and deserves respect.

Anyone can comment on the merits and demerits, but no one can deny that Qin Shihuang opened up a new page in the history of Chinese society. The countless firsts he achieved provided experience to future generations. He contributed to China and the The relics left behind by the world will be recorded in history and the world forever!

Can anyone now say that Qin Shihuang’s merits are not greater than his faults?