Why did Emperor Shi Huangdi become unpopular? He burned books, buried scholars alive, and completed massive building projects that killed many workers. He refused the advice of his advisors and continued China's expansion policies, creating a lot of debt. He unified China but provided no assistance to help different regions communicate and conduct business and trade. He built large monuments to himself, such as the Great Wall, and used the Chinese navy for his own amusement.

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Emperor Shi Huangdi becomes unpopular because of A. He burned books, buried scholars alive, and completed massive building projects that killed many workers.

What was the failure of Shi Huangdi?

Qin Shihuang is often mistaken for burning books and burying scholars. Technically it was not his idea, but that of Li Si to suppress thoughts and consolidate political and intellectual ideas by destroying literature.

Why was Emperor Qin Shi Huang considered to be so cruel?

One by one, Qin Shi Huang conquered the neighboring provinces, swallowed up their territory, and subjugated and subjugated their inhabitants. “Every time he kidnapped foreigners, he cut them off in order to mark them and make them slaves,” says Xun Zhou of the University of Hong Kong.

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