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Essay heading: The Great Wall of China
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April 6, 1997 |
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To maintain the safety of the northern
border, later emperors of the Northern Wei, Northern Qi, and Sui dynasties ordered
and implemented the extension of the Wall.
The wall which most tourists visit today is the present Great Wall in Beijing.
This section was primarily built in the Ming Dynasty from 1368 to 1644... displayed 300 characters
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The
construction of this wall started as soon as the Ming took control of China. The Wall
was built as an enormous defensive barrier to shield China from the Mongols. This
Wall, unlike the previous, was built with sturdier materials and much more concern to
design. Bricks and granite were used to lay the foundation and complicated designs
and passages were constructed at points of tactical significance... displayed next 300 characters
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