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'''Qin Shi Huangdi''' (259 BCE – 210 BCE), also known as '''Qin Shi Huang''' for short, and born as '''Ying Zheng''' or '''Zhao Zheng''', was the first emperor of {{Wiki|History of China#Imperial China|China}} and the founder of the {{Wiki|Qin dynasty}}.
'''Qin Shi Huangdi''' (259 BCE – 210 BCE), born '''Ying Zheng''' or '''Zhao Zheng''', was the first emperor of {{Wiki|History of China#Imperial China|China}} and the founder of the {{Wiki|Qin dynasty}}.


In 221 BCE, as King of the {{Wiki|Qin (state)|Qin}}, he conquered all of the other kingdoms, ending the {{Wiki|Warring States period}} and reuniting China for the first time in six centuries. With his victory, he inaugurated the first Empire of China.<ref name="ACCC">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]''</ref> During his reign, proto-[[Templars]] assisted Qin Shi Huang with political and economic reforms, as well as constructions such as the [[Great Wall of China]].<ref name="Encyclopedia">''[[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]]''</ref>
In 221 BCE, as King of {{Wiki|Qin (state)|Qin}}, he conquered all of the other kingdoms, ending the {{Wiki|Warring States period}} and reuniting China for the first time in six centuries. With his victory, he inaugurated the first imperial dynasty of China.<ref name="ACCC">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]''</ref> During his reign, [[Templars]] assisted Qin Shi Huang with political and economic reforms, as well as constructions such as the [[Great Wall of China]].<ref name="Encyclopedia">''[[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]]''</ref>


Due to his tyranny,<ref name="Encyclopedia"/> he was eventually killed in 210 BCE by [[Wei Yu]], considered one of the first proto-[[Assassins]], who stabbed the Emperor with a spear during one of his eastern China tours.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
Due to his tyranny,<ref name="Encyclopedia"/> he was eventually killed in 210 BCE by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Wei Yu]] who stabbed the Emperor with a spear during one of his eastern China tours.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The regnal name Qín​ Shǐ​ Huáng​dì (秦始皇帝) literally means "First Emperor of the Qin".
*The regnal name Qín​ Shǐ​ Huáng​dì (秦始皇帝) literally means "First Emperor of the Qin". It is commonly shortened to Qín​ Shǐ​ Huáng.
*Historically Qin Shi Huang survived three assassination attempts and reportedly died from {{Wiki|Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning}} while trying to prolong his life.
*Historically Qin Shi Huang survived three assassination attempts and reportedly died from {{Wiki|Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning}} while trying to prolong his life.



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Qin Shi Huangdi (259 BCE – 210 BCE), born Ying Zheng or Zhao Zheng, was the first emperor of China and the founder of the Qin dynasty.

In 221 BCE, as King of Qin, he conquered all of the other kingdoms, ending the Warring States period and reuniting China for the first time in six centuries. With his victory, he inaugurated the first imperial dynasty of China.[1] During his reign, Templars assisted Qin Shi Huang with political and economic reforms, as well as constructions such as the Great Wall of China.[2]

Due to his tyranny,[2] he was eventually killed in 210 BCE by the Assassin Wei Yu who stabbed the Emperor with a spear during one of his eastern China tours.[3]

Trivia

  • The regnal name Qín​ Shǐ​ Huáng​dì (秦始皇帝) literally means "First Emperor of the Qin". It is commonly shortened to Qín​ Shǐ​ Huáng.
  • Historically Qin Shi Huang survived three assassination attempts and reportedly died from Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning while trying to prolong his life.

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References

zh:秦始皇