Was China's First Emperor Really Driven Mad With Power?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @_Urahara_Kisuke_
    @_Urahara_Kisuke_ Год назад +133

    My dad says that although he killed many and ruled with a ruthless iron fist, his unification of China, implementation of a system that ended thousands of years of feudalism, warlords, kings, ended the never ending wars and actually made China stronger than ever before as a united land. And to achieve all that within his lifetime is nothing short of a miracle given the vast size of China. Excellent documentary here!

    • @anssell
      @anssell Год назад +11

      That’s just how modern Chinese nationalists want you to see the history. Plus, eastern Zhou lasted only 500 years, not thousands of years. Geographically speaking, what he united was only a small portion of the modern China for a couple decades. Then it led to a bigger chaos until Han dynasty

    • @dv9360
      @dv9360 Год назад +4

      This is the take on him in Hero (2002) as well. The assassin goes to kill him for conquering and destroying the assassin's state, but then the assassin is won over by the emperor's vision of having only one correct way to write each character, unified standards and laws, and that the diversity of the different states and their peoples must be destroyed for that unity to be brought into existence.

    • @FrostyGerardo-kr7xs
      @FrostyGerardo-kr7xs 11 месяцев назад +4

      Truth is to make progress You have to make them move. Sad part is some do not want to move with You. So either You move the mayority by promises and compromise or move them at weapons length

    • @realname4401
      @realname4401 11 месяцев назад +13

      @@anssellIt's also the reality, Zhou lasted 500 years but the dynasties preceding it combined lasted thousands. That's what the OP meant with "ended thousands of years of feudalism". Qin's accomplishment's weren't about the nominal amount of China he controlled, it was about showing that it could be done. Despite the later supposedly return to Confucianism, China governed effectively via the legalist system he created. A system which was created 2000 years ago that included both separation of power for the bureaucrats, and consolidated control for the emperor. This is something unique not to China but to unique the world, I would dub Qin as the first real dictator in the world. He is truly the first ruler to have complete control over every minutia of his empire AND his people. After reading about life under that regime, 1984 loses it's satirical value. And remember, for him, his court and his people, he ruled over EVERYTHING, not China. From the perspective of the Qin dynasty, they controlled the entire civilized world. Go east, sea, go north, barbaric tribes that can't even forge iron, let alone steel, go west and you get the same result. So he also established the concept that China or the Chinese emperor's reign was not dictated by borders, but by whether a region could even be given the honor to be under the rule of god's son himself.
      Anyways this is a long way of saying, the guy was a really really cruel guy, but you can't really dismiss his accomplishments.

    • @TuongNguyen-te8zy
      @TuongNguyen-te8zy 10 месяцев назад

      @@dv9360 that's what the one world system wants us to believe

  • @bluex610
    @bluex610 2 года назад +405

    Wow, I wasn't expecting the production and storytelling like this.
    I feel like schools don't teach enough about this. People should learn many figures who shaped the entire world.

    • @BestMods168
      @BestMods168 2 года назад +19

      these are way better than just watching short blended action clips with most of the video seeing the historian talk.

    • @gravedigr12
      @gravedigr12 2 года назад +2

      schools currently only have one purpose to make you a subservient factory worker schools have been behind the times for sometime now oh and they also jam whatever current political views are at the time down your throat so you do as you're told when you graduate. the schools we have now just make slaves taught not to ask questions or step out of line.

    • @sb5661
      @sb5661 2 года назад +13

      I agree, it was amazing, American schools never touched on this, only a brief mention of the great wall. This should be a Hollywood movie ! The acting was amazing and had me riveted thruout.

    • @temujinkhan6326
      @temujinkhan6326 2 года назад

      You only need to know it was Africans that built the world. Believing otherwise is racism

    • @easterneagle4199
      @easterneagle4199 2 года назад +10

      don't worry,many Chinese don't know Octavian either

  • @juverskihiblut2148
    @juverskihiblut2148 4 года назад +1566

    Its amazing how they speak english despite being chinese 2k years ago.

  • @neotheresa
    @neotheresa Год назад +192

    When you think about it, Qin Shi Huang *did* achieve immortality. We know his name and his accomplishments. He’s a major and important historical figure. Maybe he didn’t get immortality in the manner he wanted, but he still achieved it

    • @WalrusesAreTheOne
      @WalrusesAreTheOne Год назад +10

      He accomplished those things by being a terrible person though. We should always remember this and never repeat the same mistakes.

    • @shawnodonle9674
      @shawnodonle9674 Год назад +3

      @@WalrusesAreTheOne you sir here take my like

    • @WalrusesAreTheOne
      @WalrusesAreTheOne Год назад +5

      @@shawnodonle9674 Thank you. I am a woman but I appreciate it

    • @erlinacobrado7947
      @erlinacobrado7947 Год назад +3

      He was hated by the boshi (cultured gentlemen) and shidafu (the scholar-officials/mandarin) not just due to his bloodthirsty obsession of power (which is common), but to his needless destruction of the even older books on literature, poetry, and history. He and his advisor Li Xi discovered that complete violence was not enough, complete suppression and forgetfulness of a prior past age is necessary to accomplish total power. What he did amounts to cultural genocide of the older states, especially of the vibrant culture of the state of Chu, who were admittedly much weaker but much more culturally advanced that the Qin. The Ru scholars, now known as Confucianists almost suffered total destruction had not few of them fled to the mountains. Official histories since Sima Quien vilified him, and deservedly so. He laid the foundations for what is happening today in Xinjiang and Tibet.

    • @BlastinRope
      @BlastinRope Год назад

      you think thats impressive? there are egyptian pharoahs whose bodies still exist and are safely preserved by musuems. When cloning technology progresses you dont think someone will use mummy dna to see what happens? now thats immortality

  • @Bowie_E
    @Bowie_E 3 года назад +174

    This is one of my favorite documentaries bc of the actor who plays the Emporer. And everyone, really. The narrator is fantastic, everyone just brings this history to life so well 🙏

    • @tr1bes
      @tr1bes Год назад

      This was when Qin was powerful. Qin, for hundreds of years before is a poor state. Look up Shang Yang and Duke Xiao of Qin to see how they contribute and strengthen Qin. Qin state is chaos, internal fighting, warfare, infertile land, no man lands, nomads, barbarian, slaves, unwanted criminals from other states and etc.

  • @lianghao7128
    @lianghao7128 4 года назад +418

    OMG,how much money did you guys invested for this documentary?really respect for your professionalism and dedication

    • @JessiOz2k07
      @JessiOz2k07 4 года назад +14

      Your dad Xi invested in it.

    • @lianghao7128
      @lianghao7128 4 года назад +65

      @@JessiOz2k07 plz have some confidence to your self,looks like you feel inferior as long as you see a chinese

    • @gabem6362
      @gabem6362 4 года назад +7

      Great propaganda

    • @JessiOz2k07
      @JessiOz2k07 4 года назад

      @@lianghao7128
      Hahaahaa
      I have to look 2 feet downwards when J look on a Bat eater.
      Massage girls are sexy though. I will give you that.
      We like them around here in Sydney.

    • @lianghao7128
      @lianghao7128 4 года назад +49

      @@JessiOz2k07 thats what you do when you do not have confidence,talk about how great you are

  • @Vanished_Mostly
    @Vanished_Mostly 4 года назад +81

    I like Mr. Riegel. He always seems like he can barely contain his excitement for whatever he's talking about.

  • @MrTryAnotherOne
    @MrTryAnotherOne 4 года назад +156

    Lesson: Never underestimate the ingenuity of the ancients.

  • @hive71recordinz89
    @hive71recordinz89 3 года назад +221

    That was a fantastic performance from all actors' especially the emperor. Brilliantly written with smooth narration.

    • @yingguojieke
      @yingguojieke 2 года назад +15

      the actor playing the emperor is utterly fantastic

    • @onepuffman
      @onepuffman 2 года назад +4

      Did he mention 6 was his favorite number?

    • @Greenhouse444
      @Greenhouse444 2 года назад +1

      You're joking right?

    • @hive71recordinz89
      @hive71recordinz89 2 года назад +5

      @@Greenhouse444 no I’m not, I guess you did not enjoy the doc, never mind.

    • @onepuffman
      @onepuffman 2 года назад +1

      @@Greenhouse444 Lol, I know, right?

  • @sunnyskyez
    @sunnyskyez 3 года назад +199

    Ive seen a lot of documentaries of the great Pyramids of Egypt and their Kings tombs. I thought those were fantastic, but this guy had them all beat. Really good documentary. Thanks.

    • @PDaddy0120
      @PDaddy0120 2 года назад +7

      Ehh not all imo but definitely most

    • @wenliu9571
      @wenliu9571 Год назад

      这座陵墓还没有被发掘,但可以确定的是,它有着比金字塔更丰富的内容和文化。金字塔是个谜,而这个陵墓能揭开很多谜。

    • @nicmagnus819
      @nicmagnus819 9 месяцев назад

      Everyone wants to top Africa, but it will never happen because Africa is the birthplace of all humanity. Now top that if you can. Europe is definitely not the birthplace of humanity, and neither is Asia. Africa will never be topped. No, not ever.

  • @MDobri-sy1ce
    @MDobri-sy1ce 4 года назад +112

    I watched this documentary back in 2005 on Discovery Channel and still remember it vividly. This was a great documentary!

    • @lenbathin9182
      @lenbathin9182 4 года назад +1

      This episode was in 2005?

    • @MDobri-sy1ce
      @MDobri-sy1ce 4 года назад +9

      @@lenbathin9182 Ya that's when I remember seeing it on Discovery. I was in grade 10 at the time. Not all these documentaries are new. Some I remember watching years ago.

    • @tothemoonflyme315
      @tothemoonflyme315 Год назад +1

      @@lenbathin9182 prolly he's right cuz the scene of the street seems like 1997-2003 of China

  • @TheRealIronMan
    @TheRealIronMan Год назад +22

    The ending is crazy, I want a HBO drama series of him like Rome, it doesn't need to be historically accurate, but the reality was already insanely epic enough I want to see how a well written fictional drama would enhance all the history and all the legends.

    • @goodfella1234
      @goodfella1234 Год назад +4

      There are many Epic Chinese historical drama series about him. Some of them have English Subs like this one ruclips.net/video/rjK2oKO_uTk/видео.html.
      I wouldn't want HBO to touch our hisotry ever, what they have done to the Egyptian history is just horror. HBO can't make any decent and truthful historical drama of other ancient civilizations besides Greek and Roman.

    • @lcourt1
      @lcourt1 Год назад +1

      ​@goodfella1234 thank you!

  • @melanieanne2066
    @melanieanne2066 4 года назад +200

    Lately I have been studying ancient Chinese cultures - I really enjoyed how you put this together. "thumbs up!"

    • @nicoleraheem1195
      @nicoleraheem1195 4 года назад +4

      Same.

    • @beansprout_apg886
      @beansprout_apg886 4 года назад +6

      Im a big fan of Chinese Historical drama and now I’m searching for this kind of documentary,

    • @HDsharp
      @HDsharp 3 года назад +3

      Have you seen the Daming palace doc yet? If you haven't it's a joy to watch.

    • @roahnosh
      @roahnosh 2 года назад

      Just be aware that ancient Chinese don't speak fluent english 😅 This documentary while good is sadly influenced by Hollywood.

    • @xggong8261
      @xggong8261 Год назад

      @@roahnosh hahaha the ancient chinese l'm not understand,l only understand madarin

  • @adrienneberger3642
    @adrienneberger3642 3 года назад +71

    I was so impressed by the carvings we saw everywhere we traveled in China...from the shops to the street vendors, but most of all just by plain people. I brought home a beautiful carved jade horse, it is the most precious item in my home. But we also bought large carved jade beltbuckles from vendors. And Buddist prayer beads each bead carved to represent one of the 18 Buddist gods. Very talented people. represent

  • @thealislife9339
    @thealislife9339 2 года назад +198

    Been to Xian before Covid, to see the scale of what the Terracotta Army is just beyond fascinating. Definitely shows the power and sheer will of this emperor he left on the nation

    • @Alejojojo6
      @Alejojojo6 Год назад +6

      It has almost been demostrated the the Terracotta Army are influenced by Greco-classical world. Most probably from the Bactrian Kingdom. The figurines arevery helenistic and are a VERY sharp contrast to the statues made before. However, this is very taboo by Chinese authorities and Chinese scholars who supported this theory had to take it back or dismiss it influenced by the blacklash of the government.

    • @秋风-n8b
      @秋风-n8b Год назад +33

      @@Alejojojo6 The tradition of live burial has been practised in China since the Shang dynasty. But in the late Spring and Autumn period (Qin was only a small state in the west at this time) live burials were abolished but replaced by human dolls according to Confucianism. And if you look at a map of the world, Greece is almost on the other side of the world to China.
      Of course if you have any evidence, please list it and I will refute it all.

    • @toryzzp
      @toryzzp Год назад +22

      ​@@Alejojojo6 i agree with @user-lk6zb1jv9g in fact Chinese authorities or even Chinese Textbooks for student even emphasize about in 5th century that trends of chinese buddhist sculptures was influenced by the Greco-classica because of the silk road, but Qin Dynasty was age before the silk road, maybe there is slightly possibility but there is no evidence, and there are many different ancient Chinese writings mentioned that using the dolls instead of the live burials to reduce killing and increase productivity. you have too much political bias tbh

    • @vikethopfukha9550
      @vikethopfukha9550 Год назад

      @@秋风-n8b don't bother about him. He's European probably which means he's nothing but a nutcrack. Well, that's what most of them are...

    • @OkOk-qd2nc
      @OkOk-qd2nc Год назад +17

      @@Alejojojo6 you know nothing!

  • @dr.woozie7500
    @dr.woozie7500 Год назад +15

    This is one of the greatest History channel docs of all time. I wish they still made stuff like this.

  • @sarahporter-woolery6365
    @sarahporter-woolery6365 4 года назад +54

    He built the wall in fear of vengeful spirits out of paranoia.... in all I do really love this and wish there was more...

    • @NapoleonCalland
      @NapoleonCalland 4 года назад +9

      He had the "terracotta army" built to protect him in the afterlife. The Great Wall was to protect his people from nomadic invaders and raiders.
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    • @cfo875
      @cfo875 4 года назад +4

      The old belief that man is inherently immortal.

    • @josekapileo9859
      @josekapileo9859 3 года назад

      @@NapoleonCalland 2²22²22

    • @benyahudadavidl
      @benyahudadavidl Год назад

      The wall was to keep out nonBlack people. Shalom.

  • @jameslatief1
    @jameslatief1 3 года назад +72

    This needs to be remade again into a Netflix series. So much better than Game of Thrones!

    • @sanjaybhavsar4169
      @sanjaybhavsar4169 3 года назад +2

      There is a manga-anime based on this called 'Kingdom'

    • @TaipoRoad
      @TaipoRoad 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/p/PLUg6CGAXr7plEC_spiDqQ1Wmz6Lh74pHg

    • @sjhassjh3941
      @sjhassjh3941 2 года назад +2

      yep ,since it's based on actual history,way more interesting

    • @messier8379
      @messier8379 2 года назад +7

      Chinese history is basically Game of Thrones in Steriods for every 200 years

    • @circleancopan7748
      @circleancopan7748 2 года назад +5

      Chinese Spring and Autumn and Warring States, Three Kingdoms, and other periods pre Mongols were Game of Thrones in Chinese, add more thousands of troops than those raised by the Westerosi.

  • @jacobdavison93
    @jacobdavison93 2 года назад +22

    Ever since I played Romance of the Three Kingdoms game series as a kid I’ve been fascinated by ancient Chinese history/culture. Love watching these kinds of documentaries!

    • @jacobdavison93
      @jacobdavison93 Год назад

      @tmoneyquaden9981 I just wish they would stop the entire kingdom control they do in some of the games and allow you the option to be a free retainer, general, low soldier. That was always my favorite thing to do and allowed for more replay ability

  • @miriamwilson9542
    @miriamwilson9542 3 года назад +26

    i found this to be one of the most beautifully produced documentaries . Thank you so much.

  • @katferguson
    @katferguson 4 года назад +126

    I thoroughly enjoyed this document. I wish it was longer.

    • @TaipoRoad
      @TaipoRoad 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/p/PLUg6CGAXr7plEC_spiDqQ1Wmz6Lh74pHg

  • @btsloona2468
    @btsloona2468 4 года назад +794

    I’m so used to Chinese historical dramas that hearing the actors speak English is so weird to me

    • @Comintern1919
      @Comintern1919 4 года назад +53

      So true. It simply doesn't feel right.
      There is also a distinct lack of fatuous lords and crafty villains.

    • @shinebrightlikeadoitsu1120
      @shinebrightlikeadoitsu1120 4 года назад +10

      @@Comintern1919 why do i feel like that's a reference

    • @Comintern1919
      @Comintern1919 4 года назад +16

      ​@@shinebrightlikeadoitsu1120 The incredible 2010 Three Kingdom Series, in my opinion the best portrayal of the Three Kingdom Period and the best Cao Cao ever.
      Watch the series and you know what these two are a reference off ;) .
      A quick example, here's the "crafty villain":
      ruclips.net/video/2WJXSTfCOL4/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/pD-0-HH_4as/видео.html
      And here the fatuous lord, watch the scene for a few minutes:
      ruclips.net/video/A7dLwhwOcT4/видео.html
      And here is a Playlist. this person is currently uploading the entire series in HD, the series is also already fully uploaded on RUclips but in much less quality. Here's the HD Version:
      ruclips.net/p/PLGNP0mpB4W3mZSwAnR8XNh0PNlVGVIIwC

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 4 года назад +8

      It helps us a fair bit though, lol. 😘

    • @btsloona2468
      @btsloona2468 4 года назад +1

      Beth Bartlett it does

  • @Gladiator34678
    @Gladiator34678 4 года назад +172

    I thought unraised dead armies were only confined to the movies but to have a whole armies standing, waiting to be resurrected with their emperor is just dumbfounding.... its like a fairy tale .... magical, mysterious and so suspenseful...

    • @abduljalilwadakura2272
      @abduljalilwadakura2272 4 года назад +15

      They have their reasons and now their reasons are puzzles to us

    • @musicfan1935
      @musicfan1935 4 года назад +6

      i hope this is not your 1st discovery of the tarcotta army

    • @cfo875
      @cfo875 4 года назад +6

      The old belief that man has an immortal soul still controls most people´s lives.

    • @starwing0
      @starwing0 3 года назад +4

      So you haven’t watched the third Mummy movie?

  • @jancarlocablarhousesandall5991
    @jancarlocablarhousesandall5991 2 года назад +15

    Grabe din yung history ng China's First Emperor, brutal yung ibang nangyari, kudos to all the historians, and the one's who made this documentary story, you made us understand all, big respect to all of you.

  • @wandererwrey2423
    @wandererwrey2423 Год назад +65

    Emperor Qin Shi Huang is absolutely legendary! 👏👏👏
    There's an ongoing wonderful manga entitled "Kingdom" which is based on China's unification. I first knew bout it after watching its amazing live action film! 😍 Because I couldn't get enough of the "Kingdom" movie, I even binge-watched the anime seasons 1-4 & currently obsessing over its manga! 😍 Such an epic story! 🙌
    I highly recommend all adaptations of "Kingdom" --- simply one of the best!!! 🙌🙌🙌

    • @wallythetrooper9127
      @wallythetrooper9127 Год назад +3

      Kingdom is a great show, but Qin was a tyrant more than anything, also, kingdom is based on Korean culture and history.

    • @kstephenson9465
      @kstephenson9465 Год назад +17

      @@wallythetrooper9127 Korean culture and history derived from China as well as more than 50% of Korean vocabulary

    • @swkmjlotr2367
      @swkmjlotr2367 Год назад

      @@wallythetrooper9127 Oh man, not another Korean nationalist trying to claim all of history as their own... Culture and history stealing - how low can you people stoop?

    • @swkmjlotr2367
      @swkmjlotr2367 Год назад

      @@wallythetrooper9127 Oh man, not another Korean nationalist trying to claim all of history as their own... Culture and history stealing

    • @LelakiKerdus
      @LelakiKerdus Год назад +1

      @@wallythetrooper9127 wait how tf you led into that conclusion

  • @daguard411
    @daguard411 4 года назад +136

    One of the things I read in National Geographic about the terra cotta army is that though the crafts men used molds to form the soldiers, they mixed the forms so that no two soldiers are identical.

    • @temujinkhan6326
      @temujinkhan6326 2 года назад +17

      back in the days when national geographic was not touched by ideology and politics

    • @MrSean03839
      @MrSean03839 Год назад +2

      As you obviously are not...

    • @juliametcalf2660
      @juliametcalf2660 Год назад +5

      Yes, the individuality extends to even the small statutes ...subtle, beyond impressive ....there are many covered sites in various states of recovery ...beautiful country

    • @plussum3255
      @plussum3255 Год назад

      @@temujinkhan6326 what. What's this new controversy now

    • @maxie2518
      @maxie2518 Год назад +1

      that mustve taken a lot of time and effort and labour and blackmailing people into doing that labour

  • @nurizhumakhmet4897
    @nurizhumakhmet4897 4 года назад +91

    No wonder Imperator seek for immortality. Just imaginе, how much he done, how much achieved. And after long time of fightings, betrayals, survivings from multiple assassinations you have to leave everything back and die?

    • @buridah328
      @buridah328 3 года назад

      How many people die because of him

    • @nurizhumakhmet4897
      @nurizhumakhmet4897 3 года назад +7

      @@buridah328 For some people it doesn't matter, only themselves. Different perspective, different people's life doesn't exist. Only theirs.

    • @buridah328
      @buridah328 3 года назад +1

      @@nurizhumakhmet4897 that’s cold

    • @nurizhumakhmet4897
      @nurizhumakhmet4897 3 года назад +4

      @@buridah328 Just an observation.

    • @buridah328
      @buridah328 3 года назад +1

      @@nurizhumakhmet4897 are you Kazakh

  • @julianjulian2957
    @julianjulian2957 3 года назад +105

    the actor portrait him as crazy person from the beginning. But he's not. He's calm yet ruthless, thirst for blood yet wise king. He went crazy in the end of his life when he can't find the elixir

    • @sophiecat5713
      @sophiecat5713 3 года назад +2

      Who is the actor?

    • @julianjulian2957
      @julianjulian2957 3 года назад +3

      @@sophiecat5713 the actor who play the emperor in this documentary

    • @antigamer3086
      @antigamer3086 3 года назад +5

      @@julianjulian2957 the person means who's the actors name

    • @ooooo7028
      @ooooo7028 3 года назад +13

      Sorry i don't wanna make you feel dissapointed but there is no way for you or anyone else to know his actual personality there are too many historical documents state different facts than eachother you can't certainly say that he was a calm person which he is not in my opinion he was as crazy as cenghis khan or other rome empires

    • @arik2216
      @arik2216 2 года назад +6

      Wise and thirst for blood are contradiction to each other.
      In Buddhism wise come from Morality, loving kidness.
      You meant could be he is a good administrator to maintain his power.

  • @srsmm1549
    @srsmm1549 2 года назад +302

    Tyrant or not, he is a legend. Imagine ruled over the biggest nation in the world and that time and your story still being told thousands years later

    • @rishnerabrera4368
      @rishnerabrera4368 Год назад +5

      Yea

    • @bryanphillips1432
      @bryanphillips1432 Год назад +8

      We arent gonna have to worry about you now are we?

    • @raghnallm4004
      @raghnallm4004 Год назад +29

      his greatest success is that he essentially created the conditions for his nation to still exist today

    • @sopanshirdhonkar969
      @sopanshirdhonkar969 Год назад +9

      He didnt just ruled he ended the war of states and unified china, which is quite big feat. Though war was the only option.
      Well i like the kingdom aine for that

    • @brianamoss3809
      @brianamoss3809 Год назад +1

      ​@@rishnerabrera4368 🎉🎉🎉

  • @Darwinsmom
    @Darwinsmom 3 года назад +317

    If the legend of the sacrificed concubines, builders and engineers is true, imagine the experience for the first archaeologists who enter the tomb, if such an excavation is ever permitted? That in itself would be both traumatic and fascinating. Gives chills to the max, but still fascinating!

    • @semuapenuh
      @semuapenuh 3 года назад +23

      They'll find skeletons, probably look better than a skull containing an arrowhead.

    • @jason34007
      @jason34007 3 года назад +23

      秦始皇的陵墓2000多年以来被很多盗墓者光顾过。但现在仍旧保存下来一部分,8个北京故宫的大小。陵墓的一大部分到现在还没被发掘,我期待将来发掘的那一天。不知道秦始皇藏了多少宝贝。 2000多年前就这么富有了,清朝的圆明园应该也差不多,可惜被西方国家的8国联军队洗劫一空。

    • @lolnahnvm208
      @lolnahnvm208 3 года назад +21

      Lol no archeologist worth their salt would find that traumatic.

    • @Darwinsmom
      @Darwinsmom 3 года назад +1

      @@lolnahnvm208 You are easily triggered, I see!

    • @tippyc2
      @tippyc2 2 года назад +1

      @@lolnahnvm208 Completely agree. Archaeologists sign up for that. idk what this idiot is talking about with "triggered". Perhaps he's triggered that you called out his idiocy.

  • @elsakristina2689
    @elsakristina2689 4 года назад +82

    It might not be in the way he expected, but he got his wish. We’re talking about him still, aren’t we?

  • @god6384
    @god6384 4 года назад +77

    I love that how more powerful people get the more paranoid, angry and aggressive they become. One of the reasons power is not destined for me

    • @buridah328
      @buridah328 3 года назад

      Shut up flanders

    • @VeronicaCalud
      @VeronicaCalud 3 года назад +1

      I like your display picture, the eye of Sauron 😍

    • @buridah328
      @buridah328 3 года назад

      @@VeronicaCalud why do you like fantasy

    • @VeronicaCalud
      @VeronicaCalud 3 года назад +1

      @@buridah328 Not really but LOTR is an exception.

    • @buridah328
      @buridah328 3 года назад

      @@VeronicaCalud will you be my friend and like read my stories before bed 🛌

  • @fingerboxes
    @fingerboxes 2 года назад +75

    I think "I'm absolutely 100% going to give you an elixir of immortality, I just need to go to like the other end of the planet or maybe a distant star to look for it" is a pretty classic maneuver to avoid death at the hands of an increasingly crazy king.

    • @pedroquijada2636
      @pedroquijada2636 Год назад +3

      😂😂 it’s not going to be like the movie
      (The forbidden kingdom)

    • @WalrusesAreTheOne
      @WalrusesAreTheOne Год назад

      🤣

    • @WalrusesAreTheOne
      @WalrusesAreTheOne Год назад

      20 years later.... "Still looking for it! I just need to hang out here for another few years but I'm pretty sure I'm getting close!"

    • @fingerboxes
      @fingerboxes Год назад +4

      ​@@WalrusesAreTheOne "Even if it takes the rest of my life, I vow I will not return without it!!"
      I've got a feeling that a life in self-imposed exile with truckloads of gold was probably way better than whatever he would have done to them if they went back and reported having failed. They probably went to Greece or Africa or something and were like "Hey, you guys ever seen anyone who looks like us before? Ever heard of rice or silk? No? Perfect."

  • @ivanf.482
    @ivanf.482 3 года назад +60

    China is so cool. It's a shame we learn so little about their history in western schools

    • @HDsharp
      @HDsharp 3 года назад

      @@chongyunwithdiarrhea3880 Nonsense you anti Chinese brat.

    • @Mrs.miriam
      @Mrs.miriam 3 года назад +5

      And that was for only 1 dynasty.imagime china's many dynasties with their many kings and each king has stories to tell

    • @mikebeesley3150
      @mikebeesley3150 3 года назад +1

      I don't know much about there history but I can predict there future, fire ball.

    • @carlosrios3215
      @carlosrios3215 3 года назад

      Schools are systematically made for individuals to receive nationalist doctrine.

    • @miri283
      @miri283 3 года назад +2

      @@mikebeesley3150 cope and seethe fascist. china stays winning lol

  • @KellyfromMemphisDD214
    @KellyfromMemphisDD214 Год назад +51

    What an epic story…but also epic performances/production! So enjoyed this!

  • @EldritchAnanke
    @EldritchAnanke 4 года назад +217

    Part of me wants to see his tomb opened, just for the sake of the historical knowledge we could gain from it, but the other part knows we should leave the dead to sleep in peace

    • @sirmisc5780
      @sirmisc5780 4 года назад +45

      @NaomiPhoenix though I too would like to witness the treasures of the past, currently opening the tomb is impossible because if we open his tomb which has been preserved for thousands of years and expose it to oxygen all the treasures and objects in his tomb including his body will basically turn to dust because they haven't been exposed to oxygen for so long. Not to mention that there are several booby traps within his burial room so it's impossible to even get to his body without removing the traps which will possibly damage or destroy parts of the tomb. So until we find a way to solve these issues opening the tomb is impossible.

    • @whimsymaker
      @whimsymaker 4 года назад +14

      @@sirmisc5780 and how do we know about legitimate booby traps if the tomb has never been opened? Or is this a Dr Jones moment?

    • @ryanwagner6715
      @ryanwagner6715 4 года назад +5

      What would yo8 possibly do with whatever perception of the information that you would perhaps see by opening a dead Mans world ?

    • @ravinathrathnayake2190
      @ravinathrathnayake2190 4 года назад +15

      I wish that it will be opened before i die. want to see that .

    • @nimblehuman
      @nimblehuman 3 года назад +11

      The dead have long moved past the remains of their previous bodies they left behind, and most likely do not mind the disturbance.

  • @osiris_blanche
    @osiris_blanche 4 года назад +44

    I went to some Ming Dynasty Tombs in China and those were stories below earth, a whole underground tunnel. And that was impressive. I can only imagine Qin Shi Huangdi's .

    • @Rorschachqp
      @Rorschachqp 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah and the Ming tombs are considered relatively recent as the Warring States and the short Qin dynasty, we're talking hundreds of years before 0 AD

  • @justarandommeow3296
    @justarandommeow3296 4 года назад +236

    There's a great manga based on this. It's called "Kingdom" and it already has a live action movie and an upcoming second part of the live action movie next year. It tackles the story of the Qin Shin Huang and his rise to power and how he unified China along with his devoted soldiers.

    • @yayaharu3114
      @yayaharu3114 4 года назад +15

      I'm planning to read Kingdom! Is it good?

    • @wymbumbum8110
      @wymbumbum8110 3 года назад +12

      It's one of the best manga out there. I'm super into it

    • @seiwarriors
      @seiwarriors 3 года назад

      Though of the anime straight away, when hearing Qin.

    • @dearzazha
      @dearzazha 3 года назад +1

      Anime version is amazing!

    • @annagordon9171
      @annagordon9171 3 года назад

      Was MI yue his concubine?

  • @katrine-pearls
    @katrine-pearls Год назад +19

    Thank you for the English translated about China of its richness on their history for us to grasp. China is rich in history and amazingly to know. Again, I Thank you. pearls🌻

  • @kri5661
    @kri5661 3 года назад +14

    the way this was put together is so amazing.. the music and cinematography is all such a delight!!! Truly captured every second of my attention, really appreciative of the detail too

  • @buridah328
    @buridah328 3 года назад +21

    I love this documentary. I love Chinese history.

  • @gabirohwedder1688
    @gabirohwedder1688 3 года назад +8

    This was one of the best documentaries I have ever watched. Very well done.

  • @cedricbernat
    @cedricbernat 4 года назад +26

    One of the best documentary about China's 1st Emperor that I have seen until now, so 1000MERCIS/thank You!!!
    China's history, and this 1 Emperor's history of course here is just GREATLY AMAZING, beautiful, interesting etc...
    China is A VERY VERY GREAT BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY!!!!
    I love/ j'adore la Chine !!!!
    1000mercis from France...
    La découverte de l'armée de terre cuite = all is just WOUAHOO 💓😍🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩...
    Je suis très très très impatient de visiter la Chine

  • @cherylvickers3551
    @cherylvickers3551 Год назад +8

    Very interesting film. The role and importance of Lady Zhao, mother of Qin Shi Huang, is under represented. She was a maverick for her political intelligence and scholarship. She helped set the stage for her son's phenomical achievements.

  • @SliccUniversity
    @SliccUniversity 5 месяцев назад +1

    I often have have long-form history videos on in the background while doing other things, but this is the first doc in a long, long time that I stopped what I was doing and really watched it. Incredible

  • @zulubeatz1
    @zulubeatz1 2 года назад +9

    This is an absolutely brilliant and enthralling history video. I am not exaggerating it is very very good. This is how to get people into a subject I had only passing interest in. Now I want to visit China. Great performances in the drama and very interesting commentary.

  • @allyphant569
    @allyphant569 Год назад +8

    As a fellow chinese myself, i actually studied about the attempted assassination of the king written in classical chinese at 39:00 , the classical chinese wrote one of the assassins actually ran around a pillar to try to kill the king. Also the king does not allow anyone to bring weapons inside except for him, so they only stood beside and yelled “take out the sword from your back”. Only then he could defend himself and he strike back and stabbed the assassin’s right thigh (yes, it‘s very detailed), the assassin fell onto the ground and still laughed at the king. The assassin still didn’t give up yet, he took out a poisonous dagger from his pants and threw at the king but missed. Then the king stabbed the assassin 8 times and died (they did not say what happened to the other assassin, but i assume the king beheaded him).

    • @AtifHieder
      @AtifHieder 7 месяцев назад

      这在中国历史上可是最出名的刺杀事件,进一步补充:因为皇帝(当时还是秦王)的剑太长了,他在慌乱中被刺客追赶剑拔不出来,一个御医叫“夏无且”高喊:“王把剑放到背上”皇帝反应了过来把剑背在背上拔了出来。这个医生受到了重赏,另一个刺客“秦舞阳”被外边的卫兵剁成了肉泥。

  • @LilyGrace95
    @LilyGrace95 Год назад +10

    My parents took my brother and me to see the terracotta army when they came to the British museum. Just fascinating to see up close! The intricate detail, and uniqueness of each soldier... Just so impressive, I'll never forget it.

  • @smalcreature6821
    @smalcreature6821 3 года назад +24

    I think this is one of the most impressive things I’ve ever seen in my life

  • @richpontone1
    @richpontone1 3 года назад +46

    I understand that when Genghis Khan died, all in his funeral procession and all of burial diggers were killed too.
    As a result, his burial site has never been discovered

    • @mevineven869
      @mevineven869 3 года назад +9

      This was a traditional fool not only chinies but Egyptian Mayan Incas to Roman empire ottoman empire almost everywhere they were doing this

    • @gdmonks1959
      @gdmonks1959 3 года назад +3

      So who killed them? They new where the burial site was 🤡🤡🤡

    • @Tryckert
      @Tryckert 3 года назад +2

      @@gdmonks1959 they could have distanced themselves from the burial site before being killed.

    • @gdmonks1959
      @gdmonks1959 3 года назад

      @@Tryckert yes they could but it’s only conjecture until these burial sites are uncovered then we just accept the romantic version, do we 🤔

  • @edwardwang4649
    @edwardwang4649 4 года назад +378

    This emperor’s tomb is located in my hometown which was his capital and the capital for more than 13 Chinese dynasties; and my house back in the city is just near the tomb of his son, the short-lived second emperor of the dynasty. There is a point I want to add on the life of this emperor since the history written and considered as official was made during the dynasty after his with many records from this dynasty destroyed in the ensuing wars after this emperor’s death: the recent exploration of the first emperor’s tomb has discovered that it is much smaller than the official sources written during the second dynasty claimed and there were very good historical reasons why the second would smear the first for two held very different ideologies upon the ways of ruling. I think with many good reasons (since this empire is very short and is poorly recorded by the historians of their time) that the empire and the emperor himself we now learn is very or immensely different from what it was.

    • @melanieanne2066
      @melanieanne2066 4 года назад +20

      I am currently studying about the Qing dynasty & watching programs about it. Extremely interesting.

    • @readingRoom100
      @readingRoom100 4 года назад +3

      @Casey Levins lol, are the actors actually speaking english? If this is what my fellow Chinese people do back home these days, then I must say, the CCP should just give up; the Chinese people are no longer worth helping. Just give it all to the "dissidents" and become an irrelevant country.

    • @edwardwang4649
      @edwardwang4649 4 года назад +15

      Casey Levins It is actually much smaller than the account given by the history written in the second dynasty as far as I know. Also the structures above the ground which was a part of the tomb was burnt down during the ensuing wars after the first emperor’s demise by one of the leading warlords whose ancestors were from a great noble family of a country which was put to an end by the first emperor and I think the resentment towards the first empire and first emperor was the reason he lighted that tomb on fire. However, also because of this great fire, it was for thousands years difficult for people to know the true size of the tomb but instead gave their trust to the historical records from the second dynasty.

    • @edwardwang4649
      @edwardwang4649 4 года назад +19

      苗媌緢喵瞄描 I don’t speak English in this manner for I practiced a lot and lived in various English-speaking countries for years, but I assure you that English is not used quite often back in China which I think was the reason why the people are not generally good at English.

    • @sueloh5035
      @sueloh5035 4 года назад +3

      @郭學憲
      Thank goodness for that
      If that is true I think I will begin to like this first emperor as he preserved the great Chinese civilisation.

  • @fa1ruz
    @fa1ruz 4 года назад +249

    I was trying to listen to this while trying to sleep but the english speaking Qin Emperor shocked me

    • @heyitsmariabanana
      @heyitsmariabanana 4 года назад +11

      Bish u thought it was a dream HAHAHAHA

    • @friendlytiger6023
      @friendlytiger6023 3 года назад +12

      Why would you listen to this... for sleep? 🤔

    • @V3RTiGo7
      @V3RTiGo7 3 года назад +3

      😅😅😅😅😅 betul bro and I'm Chinese, I find it weird.

    • @V3RTiGo7
      @V3RTiGo7 3 года назад +11

      @@friendlytiger6023 some of us watch documentaries into our sleeps. 😁

    • @austyn5004
      @austyn5004 3 года назад +3

      Listen to the fall of civilization podcast. Theres one about the fall of the Huan dynasty. It's good

  • @imfeathers
    @imfeathers 4 года назад +70

    Ya know..although he died fairly young, he still can be viewed in a certain way immortal since his life and accomplishments live on.

    • @DS-us1vi
      @DS-us1vi 3 года назад +11

      I guess if you think about it, living to 49 in 210 BC is still longer than many Kings of England or France or Spain did in 1500 AD... geez they were even dying in their 30's and 40's in 1600-1700, even Queen Victoria's husband didn't make it to 49, he died at 42 and that was only 150 years ago... let alone 2200 years ago!

    • @jgawad
      @jgawad 3 года назад +1

      People who think 2000 years and immortality are the same have a lot to learn about immortality...

    • @peachblossom13
      @peachblossom13 3 года назад +3

      @@jgawad bruh obviously we can't say how it's gonna be in the future but it's amazing that he's still being remembered today

    • @The_Art_of_AI_888
      @The_Art_of_AI_888 2 года назад +4

      Not sure about others, but as long as there is still China and Chinese descendants on Earth, he will be forever remembered.

    • @lyhthegreat
      @lyhthegreat 2 года назад

      @@DS-us1vi they died early due to excessive inbreeding

  • @cim888
    @cim888 3 года назад +37

    I've been to Xi'an city twice just for the Terracotta warriors. Seriously one of the most beautiful cities in the world, terracotta army aside and I've been to dozens of cities around the world.

  • @harrietlyall1991
    @harrietlyall1991 4 года назад +41

    Fabulous and fascinating! The look is totally authentic. The fact that it’s in English makes it much more accessible for an English-speaking viewer, as it becomes less quaint and exotic and there isn’t a barrier to entering into the psychology, politics and history of this ancient period. I love the episode with physician Zu Fou, who sounds like Stephen Fry!

    • @lyhthegreat
      @lyhthegreat 2 года назад

      i think the alchemist's name is Xu fu, legend has it that the island they sailed to was japan but was ultimately unable to find the elixir of eternal life and he decided to stay there as returning empty handed meant his death sentence anyway, as a matter of fact there are numerous temples built in japan that are dedicated to him.

    • @laurasardo561
      @laurasardo561 2 года назад

      Woow

    • @roahnosh
      @roahnosh 2 года назад +3

      I don't agree. Let the actors speak their natural language and have us read through subtitles. It's so awkward and cringe it feels disrespectful as a Chinese.

  • @marbethjoyfaraon
    @marbethjoyfaraon 4 года назад +294

    I'm gonna 3D print 1million terracota warriors for my burial.

    • @robertasliutas2903
      @robertasliutas2903 4 года назад +35

      I can see covid-19 lockdown affected your brains... 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️😂😂😂

    • @captainle8087
      @captainle8087 4 года назад +2

      Lol

    • @wickedbunny2020
      @wickedbunny2020 4 года назад +14

      I’m assuming you’ve made atleast a cpl hundred by now? My real question is where does one store this plastic army? 😂

    • @Pelagion98
      @Pelagion98 4 года назад

      How are you going to 3D print something made out of dirt?

    • @captainle8087
      @captainle8087 4 года назад +6

      @@Pelagion98 There’s a 3-D machine that Print house using Dirt or Clays and cement mixer 3-D machine or very advanced right now using a lot of different materials

  • @MaverickSeventySeven
    @MaverickSeventySeven 4 года назад +156

    Those Chinese clothes put to shame T-shirt, Jeans and sneakers as fashion!

    • @nicoleraheem1195
      @nicoleraheem1195 4 года назад +7

      😏I agree.

    • @nathanmcqueenalt
      @nathanmcqueenalt 4 года назад +4

      ok but Rick Owens could body every robe maker back then on my momma 💯💯

    • @os2958
      @os2958 4 года назад

      True but this is romanticized I bet in reality a lot of folks back then in loin cloths (all over the world)

    • @loganmccombs942
      @loganmccombs942 3 года назад

      Dude I take pride in wearing a t-shirt and jeans and sneakers

    • @MaverickSeventySeven
      @MaverickSeventySeven 3 года назад

      @@loganmccombs942 Is that as far as your dress code goes? You wear that to eg., weddings, funerals, dinner parties etc,? - in the UK such attire is worn to the Opera even......"Clothes maketh a man" says it all.

  • @unclescipio3136
    @unclescipio3136 2 года назад +22

    The craftsmanship on these weapons is absolutely astounding. They look like they were made last week with CNC machines.

    • @wenliu9571
      @wenliu9571 Год назад +1

      实际上它可能比现代的工艺更精美,现存的一把来自那个时代的剑,它有着精美精细的几何图案,没有生锈,寒光闪闪,可以轻易切开几十张纸。现在没有人知道那些武器是怎样打造的。 在我家乡的博物馆展出的那个时代的青铜武器上刻着工匠的名字

  • @fckingangryblackwomen
    @fckingangryblackwomen 2 года назад +4

    I am loving the new way they doing the documentaries these days....great!

  • @aben776
    @aben776 4 года назад +27

    Love this documentary especially the actor portraying the emperor.

  • @UnlimitedPower-g8c
    @UnlimitedPower-g8c Год назад +6

    It’s amazing that Qin is the most well know Chinese Emperor even though his empire only lasted for 16 years.

  • @anniechao8930
    @anniechao8930 2 года назад +19

    This is really marvelous story about the first emperor of Chine. Even I am a Chinese has never known such a details description of the tomb. I visitedChina several times and visited the tomb area, but no one told me the story like you did.
    Thank you and your team.

    • @goodfella1234
      @goodfella1234 Год назад

      Because you had not looked for the information. There are many EPIC Chinese documentary series about the First Emperor AND It's tomb. You need to look for it. They exist.

    • @wenliu9571
      @wenliu9571 Год назад

      它就在那儿

  • @katharinecrumpton6314
    @katharinecrumpton6314 3 года назад +10

    Well done. A very good interesting story. Timeline you have hit the nail on its head and not left me disappointed. Incredible acting to brings the story to life. Thank you for such amazing living history

  • @elvisnnaemeka6722
    @elvisnnaemeka6722 Год назад +1

    Your father was the best history documentary maker ever. I thoroughly enjoyed his work. I hope you take after him.

  • @kazandraasaha5543
    @kazandraasaha5543 4 года назад +441

    When you heard the 1st emperor of China saying "hello, hi" XD

  • @michelyves75
    @michelyves75 Год назад +52

    Very great one. with some small funny anachronism. The scene where the emperor goes on the mount to call the skies, there is a field of corn on their way. Corn was cultivated in America exclusively until Columbus many centuries after.

    • @mariotozzi7704
      @mariotozzi7704 Год назад

      Hh i h. 😅😅😅😅😅 buty u😅 bh b v n 🤔 mo😊😊u

    • @redriver6541
      @redriver6541 Год назад +12

      Didn't notice that. Way to nerd above and beyond....I respect that ish.

    • @atenekarauria5787
      @atenekarauria5787 Год назад

      Ignoramus. The Great Chinese Fleets circumnavigated the World and charted the whole planet. Marco Polo bought back these Maps, and Columbus followed the Maps to the New World. Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes were already in the outreaches of the Pacific Islands. White European History is a nothing to those of the peoples of the Pacific, Asia and the Indus.

    • @KM-rs7tc
      @KM-rs7tc Год назад +9

      The director overlooked historical matters such as corn when making the film. Corn came to China during the closing days of Ming Dy through the Philippines. The chinese migrant there brought back the corn to grow. It was brought to the Phillipines by Spainards.

    • @barbieblues7639
      @barbieblues7639 Год назад +2

      Time stamp? Also, bamboo looks kind of like corn in the fields to me. But yeah it probably was lol

  • @wendlee3071
    @wendlee3071 3 года назад +9

    OMG I'm getting so excited I'm at the point where they're going to see if he is actually buried under the map and it's amazing I love history so well done

  • @Brittany-Outlaw
    @Brittany-Outlaw 5 месяцев назад +1

    I LOVED THIS!!! EVERY SECOND OF IT *CHEFS KISS* THANK U!!

  • @nevillesukul8800
    @nevillesukul8800 3 года назад +11

    Beautiful and very well done - a piece documentary on early history od China - the Chin dynasty.

  • @manuellubian5709
    @manuellubian5709 Год назад +8

    Qin Chi Huang only lived to the age of 50. How on Earth did he have time within his lifetime to build a necropolis layout so detailed as that only within the span of his 50-year lifetime? Remember he didn't actually take the throne until I believe he was in his mid-twenties so that would only give him a time frame of about approximately 20 to 25 years to build and to set up such an elaborate endeavor. He must have employed hundreds of thousands of people in order to have it built.

    • @mechannel7046
      @mechannel7046 Год назад +2

      He started when he became king at the age of 13

    • @Rorschachqp
      @Rorschachqp 7 месяцев назад

      Qin Shi Huang Di was famous/infamous for using wide-spread deadly force on citizens to do his physical labor. He had a huge social constructs in place that he "developed" and used to build large ramparts that became the building blocks of the Great Wall. It's not a big stretch to go from building Great Walls to a much smaller project of building a single big tomb...especially if you don't care whether or not your workers live or die.

  • @woshinidie9901
    @woshinidie9901 3 года назад +18

    Without him, China should now be split into many countries like Europe, and it is still talking about it. Moreover, he unified the writing and language in many aspects, which ensured that there would be no faults in Chinese civilization. Even if they were invaded by other ethnic groups, those ethnic groups were quickly assimilated by Chinese culture

    • @mysticmama_3692
      @mysticmama_3692 2 года назад +2

      True...he did unite a huge country of many separate states. But comparing it to European countries isn't a very good comparison. Though the different states in what was China before its unification were different and unique, they were also very similar in their beliefs, cultures, cuisines, etc....and could be easily assimilated. Eurpoean countries in Europe aren't like that. The people have different cultures, beliefs, customs, cuisines, languages, architectural styles and many many more differences that would keep them from being able to unite and assimilate under one rule. There's a reason the attempts at unification in Europe always failed, and its because they are very very different countries all on one large land mass. It would be a more accurate example to have used the United States. The US has different states, who are also unique in their differences to each state, but hold the same core values and beliefs, so they can coexist relatively peacefully under one united nation.

    • @richy3040
      @richy3040 2 года назад

      @@mysticmama_3692 China is China . United States is United States . Europe Is Europe . There shouldn’t be any comparison in between these 3 completely different countries / continent . Geeezzz .
      And yes . Without the unification of ShiHuang De . Mainland China might get divided by 2 or 3 countries by now . But then again these warring states had alot similarities in cultures . only 2 different main languages are Mandarin and Cantonese .

  • @semuapenuh
    @semuapenuh 3 года назад +22

    This documentary is incomplete because it doesn't mention that Emperor Qin Shi Huang also built roads and canals. Similar to ancient Rome, these roads were also used for military expeditions to the south to fight and drive out the non-Chinese tribes in the south and forced or assimilated into Chinese.

    • @M_Jono
      @M_Jono 2 года назад +3

      Drives out and force assimilated ? Where did you learn this ? BBC , CNN or NYT ?

    • @The_Art_of_AI_888
      @The_Art_of_AI_888 2 года назад +5

      Google learns about Chinese general Zhao Tuo and the army of 500.0000 men sent by Qin Shi Huang to conquer the non-Chinese tribes in the South. After Qin Shi Huang died and the fall of the Qin Dynasty, Zhao Tuo declared himself as King and founded the Nanyue kingdom but he didn't "drive out" and "forced or assimilated" the non-Chinese tribes, instead he encouraged the Chinese and the non-Chinese live in peace together. And according to the ancient records, he even wore non-Chinese tribes' clothing and practiced customs to promote it.

    • @The_Art_of_AI_888
      @The_Art_of_AI_888 2 года назад +4

      And If you had learned Chinese history, you would know the Chinese didn't even need to force anyone to be assimilated into Chinese. Many other non-Chinese tribes around China in ancient times were pretty much admired and all wanted to become the "civilized Chinese". Even those who had conquered some part of or whole China. (For instance: the Xiongnu, Xianbei, the Mongols, Manchu, all became Chinese more or less later...). Because the Chinese civilization back then was simply the greatest and mightiest civilization in the Far East and arguably in the whole ancient world, (just like the Roman civilization to the West). Just look at how much Japan, Korea, and other East Asian countries were being influenced by Chinese culture...

    • @TheBucketSkill
      @TheBucketSkill 2 года назад

      @@The_Art_of_AI_888 Let's not sugarcoat it that much though. Maybe far later on when "Zhongguo" actually becomes itself and has a legacy it was something to aspire to for "barbarian" peoples. But that was never to say they were gonna submit to them either lol. Mongol/Manchu's are a good example... and you shouldn't feel the need to defend forced assimilation or conquest, it's ancient times lol.

    • @The_Art_of_AI_888
      @The_Art_of_AI_888 2 года назад

      @@TheBucketSkill I only defend the truth and facts of what really had happened, everything I said is based on historical facts that everyone could do some research and fact-check about it, the historical records speak for themself...only ignorant lazy fools who are not educated enough or people with "personal biased feeling" toward modern China would look down on and have low regard for the influence and cultural assimilation (without even need to using forces or conquests) of Chinese civilization in history.

  • @d.daniels2298
    @d.daniels2298 2 года назад +29

    All of a sudden I've become really interested in learning about Chinese dynasties, in particularly the huang Shang dynasty. I watched another RUclipsr with videos about this dynasty. He has been researching and studying about them. He told us and showed us the figurines/sculptures made of jade, and these artifacts are depicting dragons and reptile looking creatures taking over the minds of humans. He also stated that the pharaohs were serpents and that the sign of the cross meant human sacrificing. The pharaohs transformed into humans by shape shifting. However, I haven't heard anyone mention this in any of the RUclips vids. about this dynasty or topic.
    Thank you 😊

    • @SwordofZen
      @SwordofZen 2 года назад +2

      Name of the channel you're referring to please?

    • @voraciousreader3341
      @voraciousreader3341 2 года назад +4

      @D. Daniels - Just remember that people posting RUclips videos have no one overseeing the information they’re putting up. Is what you’re watching valid? Is it true? You have no way of knowing, bc the sources aren’t ever given in videos. And be advised that real learning can’t be done via passive means (watching videos of other people’s work). If you want the knowledge, you’ve got to read books by established authors who add an index of citations to their books so people can check the validity of their ideas and sources. Otherwise, you could watch documentaries for a decade and not know very much at all.

    • @d.daniels2298
      @d.daniels2298 2 года назад

      @@voraciousreader3341 hi very much aware of what all you said however a video really inspires me into learning more..thanks! 😁

    • @josilynblackthorn
      @josilynblackthorn Год назад +1

      Are you referring to the mythical era before the Xia(probably mythical too) and Shang(really existed) dynasties? There isn't a dynasty named Huang Shang, the closest translation for Huang Shang that makes sense to me is just "emperor". Your description of serpents and human sacrifices though, matches very well with Shang dynasty and beliefs about Xia and beyond. There are demi-gods, people who were so cool they became gods, sage-kings, and such. You can google "three emperors and five sovereigns" to learn more about stuff like that.

    • @outman1923
      @outman1923 Год назад +4

      @@josilynblackthorn 他看的可能是封神榜

  • @AI-hx3fx
    @AI-hx3fx 2 года назад +14

    For anyone asking, James Pax is the actor who played the Emperor.

  • @splittzy2881
    @splittzy2881 4 года назад +266

    Imagine drinking metal juice to become immortal but dying instead

    • @greyvii511
      @greyvii511 4 года назад +8

      Hehehohe slurrp

    • @MMCCCIX
      @MMCCCIX 4 года назад +6

      @@greyvii511 SHUT UP IM NOT TRYNA LAUGH AT THIS TIME AT NIGHT✨😭💀💀

    • @redjirachi1
      @redjirachi1 4 года назад +18

      It was the irony that killed him, not the mercury

    • @pragmaticamente4734
      @pragmaticamente4734 3 года назад +3

      I think he was unto something.. It didn't work but at least he tried..

    • @PistolSovereign
      @PistolSovereign 3 года назад

      Pepega

  • @pbeaty8425
    @pbeaty8425 4 года назад +18

    Scene point 1:22:38 when he is calling to the sky. Such a good actor.

  • @josemarinho7932
    @josemarinho7932 3 года назад +21

    The army was first found by a farmer not the archaeologist. 06:20

    • @Mrs.miriam
      @Mrs.miriam 3 года назад +6

      Yes.accidentally discovered by a farmer.

  • @mquinn135
    @mquinn135 3 года назад +43

    I've been there and seen these soldiers, and much more, if anyone can't afford it, go and see it. Just to think that at that time they could produce such a tomb. Much more the history and the reality of how they lived is amazing, the things that they managed, loss of life just wasn't a consideration when it was about the development of a country. Just fascinating. I went there when bicycles resigned the streets, it was amazing, there was no traffic.

  • @geordiejones5618
    @geordiejones5618 2 года назад +8

    The levies that ancient China could rely on were just staggering. Only areas that came close were India and Italy. Also this guy had THE best taste all time in tombs. Lot of respect for Ghengis too who will most likely ever be found bc he didnt want anyone messing with his grave.

    • @wenliu9571
      @wenliu9571 Год назад

      成吉思汗诞生于1550后

  • @amani7625
    @amani7625 4 года назад +43

    When the queen realized what he was doing and when she saw her sons dead I started crying

    • @circleancopan7748
      @circleancopan7748 2 года назад

      The price of betraying your own son who used to be your punching bag in Zhao and side with your big schlonged loverboy.

    • @mortalclown3812
      @mortalclown3812 2 года назад +4

      Then history will break your heart.

  • @julesped840
    @julesped840 3 года назад +5

    Great documentary! This helped me understand China’s history better.

  • @mintch0colate
    @mintch0colate 2 года назад +3

    This is better than some Chinese dramas about this subject. Highly recommend.

  • @lilswtangel92
    @lilswtangel92 Год назад +2

    Thankyou everyone for a wonderful and educational documentary❤❤❤ watching this many times and still going back to rewatch it over the years

  • @CrossbredManiac
    @CrossbredManiac 3 года назад +20

    These actors are badass. Love that bit tho when he just goes "Hello! Haiiiii!" gorsh that's adorable. Wholesome hours before slaughter.

  • @Luna.3.3.3
    @Luna.3.3.3 4 года назад +16

    Fabulous! Fascinating documentary! - Of course I heard of the Terracotta Army, but I have little knowledge of Chinese history... ~colour me informed 😊 Great post, thank you!

  • @aristideau5072
    @aristideau5072 4 года назад +140

    you would think he would have tested the mercury on a prisoner before taking it himself

    • @mchutube
      @mchutube 4 года назад +23

      Should make the person who suggested taking mercury for longevity to try a large dose first

    • @NapoleonCalland
      @NapoleonCalland 4 года назад +7

      @@mchutube Most things that are good for you will kill you in large doses.

    • @NapoleonCalland
      @NapoleonCalland 4 года назад +8

      You'd be amazed how many great men, women and others (e.g. eunuchs) died because of mistakes by doctors and alchemists.
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    • @NapoleonCalland
      @NapoleonCalland 4 года назад +6

      @Casey Levins The First August Emperor of China was prescribed mercury by his doctors (i.e. people who at least claim to know what they're doing). Donald Trump knew that his suggestion was "experimental" because he was the one suggesting it.

    • @russ8676
      @russ8676 4 года назад

      He wouldt let the prisoner drink that

  • @christopherthrawn1333
    @christopherthrawn1333 3 года назад +5

    Whoever put this together.
    Well done.
    Even the actors.

  • @iralee1180
    @iralee1180 3 года назад +14

    Each individual terra cotta figure has it’s own unique features. What an artistic feat! Ira Lee Ph.D.

  • @Daniel-yl8y
    @Daniel-yl8y 2 года назад +3

    Wow, the emperor's English skills are amazing. The Chinese really were very versatile back then...

  • @irawilliams343
    @irawilliams343 4 года назад +54

    His obsession to conquer death eventually killed him

    • @NapoleonCalland
      @NapoleonCalland 4 года назад +3

      Genghis Khan asked the same question and was told that there were many ways to prolong life and health, but no known way to achieve physical immortality. Perhaps it's not so much the First August Emperor of China's wish to live and rule his empire forever that killed him, so much as being told by experts that such a thing could be achieved if you sent competent people to get it and bring it back for you.
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    • @ZhangLee.
      @ZhangLee. 4 года назад +1

      @si james the real irony here is to believe he can live forever not how he will conquer death

    • @joeyfotofr
      @joeyfotofr 4 года назад +2

      Death gets all of us with or without obsession... everybody dies of something...

    • @Aldnon
      @Aldnon 4 года назад +1

      @@NapoleonCalland There are differences, Genghis Khan didn't kill the taoist alchemist that told him immortality is impossible, instead he let him go and offer him his friendship.
      Unlike our friend here Qin Shi Huang.

    • @NapoleonCalland
      @NapoleonCalland 4 года назад

      @@Aldnon You're suggesting that the August First Emperor of China wouldn't have done the same?

  • @NoelleIsTheGeoArchon
    @NoelleIsTheGeoArchon 3 года назад +18

    Mother: You have two brothers.
    Shi Huang: I HAD brothers.

    • @circleancopan7748
      @circleancopan7748 2 года назад

      You beat me up while you love your other children. So I will deal with them as you dealt with me.

    • @stefthorman8548
      @stefthorman8548 9 месяцев назад

      didn't one of his little half brother from another mother attempt an coup against him when he was an child? i dunno, i only read the manga, "kingdom"

  • @socrates_the_great6209
    @socrates_the_great6209 4 года назад +35

    Wow, what a documentary

  • @krisbelenky5512
    @krisbelenky5512 3 года назад +5

    What an awesome documentary!! Thank you! I learned a ton. What a fascinating history

  • @believeingood5875
    @believeingood5875 2 года назад +12

    Unifying China is the easy part of Qin Shihuang's great achievements, and the truly greatest achievement is all the policies he later implemented, Those policies became pillars of China over two thousand years and always brings the country together.

    • @lyhthegreat
      @lyhthegreat 2 года назад

      policies like what?

    • @redhongkong
      @redhongkong 2 года назад +8

      @@lyhthegreat l believe village/town/city/province/central government system were formed around that time. Unified writing/measuring/money/road width/cart size etc. Just whole bunch things that unified the nation. later dynasties use and improve based on qin's system.

    • @directxxxx71
      @directxxxx71 2 года назад +3

      @@lyhthegreat like these ...
      “车同轨,书同文,行同伦”
      "All the vehicles are on the same track, All the books are on the same text, All the conducts are on the same ethics and norms"
      " 车同轨 Che Tong Gui "All the vehicles are on the same track" It is the unity of traffic administration, and it can also refer to all the political unity represented by traffic.
      " 书同文 Shu Tong Weng (All the books are on the same text)" That is, the unification of written and spoken language not only promoted the development of politics, economy and culture in the Qin Dynasty, but more importantly, this unification of written and spoken language lasted throughout the whole history of China.
      "行同伦 Xin Tong Lun (All the conducts are on the same ethics and norms )" It represents the relative unity of clothing, food, housing, customs and beliefs, providing a good atmosphere for the construction of a community where everyone is interdependent.

    • @wenliu9571
      @wenliu9571 Год назад

      ​@@lyhthegreat主要是统一文字,度量方式,法律制度,官僚体系,包括中央集权的行政制度。 因为在他之前属于封建领主制。

  • @Scotto6977
    @Scotto6977 4 года назад +234

    Not much has changed over 2000 years. A couple of people telling millions how they should live. While they do whatever they want

    • @ELGtheMAN
      @ELGtheMAN 4 года назад +39

      You are wrong. Most of Chinese have faith in their government. Past 40 years of poverty alleviations, wealth accumulation like never before and the country being a powerful force today. Unlike you people in the west, who keep being paranoid on what your government does. No matter who you voted for, your government will take care of the lobbyists and corporate interests first. Meanwhile they give you the PACIFIER, which is freedom of speech, while your government continue eating the best part of lunch. Yes, freedom of speech is pacifier to calm you down while nothing much will ever change. Another fact for you, many educated Chinese even do not want a western style democracy, they seen the decline and chaos of the west and stagnation of Taiwan.

    • @OldDunollieman
      @OldDunollieman 4 года назад +6

      Kinda like the House and the Senate huh?

    • @dailydoseofinstagramfunnyv1037
      @dailydoseofinstagramfunnyv1037 4 года назад +8

      America is the perfect example of this.

    • @dwightalfred
      @dwightalfred 4 года назад +18

      @@ELGtheMAN All societies and their governments eventually fail. China, the US, whichever nation, wherever they are, will all eventually fail.

    • @ELGtheMAN
      @ELGtheMAN 4 года назад +19

      @@dwightalfred what facts do you have that back your statement? For your info, China is the longest continuous civilization on earth. And that's according to experts and historians, not me. By the way, China had failed before from 1800s to about 1970s, known as the Century of Humiliation due to invasion from 8 nation alliance, Japanese invasion and policy mistakes in the first 3 decades of Mao's leadership. China's rise today is actually more of a COMEBACK because for most of world history, about 2,000 years, China was the most advanced nation and accounted for most of world's GDP with India as second. And all that was according to experts and historians too.

  • @powerbar1981
    @powerbar1981 3 года назад +19

    He was once a good man and great leader for the Qin people. But facing the hardship since 13 years old made him a legendary 1st Emperor. Sadly, searching immortality has turned himself into sociopath.
    At least, his name "China" lives forever.

  • @HowardDeng-iw2yk
    @HowardDeng-iw2yk 3 года назад +19

    Legends say camera men are immortal.

  • @ycleong3030
    @ycleong3030 11 месяцев назад +1

    A very good study of Chinese history. Thanks very much for this presentation. Well done, and congratulations.👍👍👍

  • @crisflores4913
    @crisflores4913 Год назад +2

    Amazing Doc!! I've always been intrigued by China's history.

  • @MaverickSeventySeven
    @MaverickSeventySeven 4 года назад +7

    Very enjoyable - great pace, informative with action reconstruction.