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The Great Wall of China as it exists today was built mainly in the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). It was an ambitious project and took over 100 years to complete. The walls of this period were well designed and known for their unique configuration and effective defense system. Extending from the Yalu River in Liaoning Province to the eastern bank of the Taolai River in Gansu Province, Ming's Great Wall winds its way from east to west through present Liaoning, Hebei, Tianjin, Beijing, Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Ningxia and Gansu Provinces or areas.

Research has shown that Ming's emperors were busy with the construction of this Great Wall throughout their reign. After seizing political power from rulers of the Yuan Dynasty (1271 - 1368), the emperors had to battle desperate Yuan forces in the north and stop the threat of invasion from other northern ethnic tribes such as Nuzhen, Dada and Wala. To resist these outside forces and protect their citizens, every emperor of the Ming Dynasty spared no effort in building, fortifying, extending and eventually completing the Great Wall.

The design of the Ming  Wall was well thought out. For example, Xuanfuzhen Great Wall in Beijing, due to its strategic position, was built in the unique style of double lines, inner and outer, to strengthen its defensive ability. A total of six passes were built. The inner passes were Juyongguan Pass, Zijingguan Pass and Daomaguan Pass, and the outer passes were Pianguan Pass, Ningwuguan Pass and Yanmenguan Pass. These passes controlled entries and exits into the areas and are secured by gates. Watch towers, signal towers, fortresses, and observation posts serve as additional reinforcements. The Ming Great Wall was further divided into nine zones, each controlled by a garrison, called 'zhen' in Chinese. Two more garrisons were added later, making a total of eleven garrisons of Great Wall. This ensured the security of the capital.

Following the topographies of the land through which it travels, this ancient Great Wall looks like a long winding dragon. To get a rough idea of the size: if all its stones, bricks, and earth are used to build a city wall of 1.1 yards high and 5.5 yards wide, the total length of this Great Wall will circle the earth more than once. Today, remnants of this huge wall stand as a witness to the sacrifices of the ancient builders and the wisdom of its designers. It is perhaps one of the greatest architectural achievements of men.

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May. 4,2010 01:47 Reply

Mr.LIL-JAY said:

HI, what is different with great wall of the Oin Dynasty and great wall of the ming dynasty?

May. 4,2010 21:56
Mr.Carl replied:

Hello,
The Great Wall you can see today in China are mostly Ming Dynasty Great Wall. Qin Dynasty Great Wall were all destroyed and in relics. This page is an introduction of the Qin Dynasty Great Wall, you can have a read:
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/china_great_wall/history/qin/

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Apr. 10,2010 23:14 Reply

Mr.Hakobi(USA) said:

what is the most labor force record to have worked on the wall.?

Apr. 11,2010 22:12
Mr.Roy replied:

Well, there is no such detailed record but it was generally known countless labors had participated in the Great Wall construction.

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Jan. 10,2010 16:38 Reply

Mr.john(usa) said:

it cant be 5000 miles long
because the distance from california to florida is 4000 something miles
the great wall doesnt seem that long

Jan. 10,2010 20:00
Ms.SLEEPYHAMSTER(China) replied:

Indeed it is 5000 miles long. It starts from Hushan Great Wall in the east and ends at Jiayuguan Pass in the west, and this distance is much longer than that from California to Florida.

Mar. 12,2010 01:09
Ms.happy replied:

It is 5000 miles long because it is windy and adds up to 500 miles

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Feb. 18,2010 15:38 Reply

Ms.rachel & annie said:

heyy...we are having a little trouble with our school project and its really hard to look up the facts we want and its hard to look up facts fast so if you are educated and know great facts about the ming wall...we would reallly like your help!

Feb. 19,2010 20:29
Mr.Rick replied:

Read earnestly in this page and you will find the answer.

Mar. 5,2010 01:10
Ms.happy replied:

look at this page:
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/china/index.html

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Feb. 11,2010 17:26 Reply

Mr.Hudson(United States) said:

Im doing a school project in the point of veiw of a criminal forced to work on the wall during the ming dynasty, can people help with facts

Feb. 11,2010 21:27
Mr.Coco replied:

There is few records about their life. Maybe because they were low in social status. You can read in this page to know more about the labor force of the Great Wall.
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/china_great_wall/construction/labor_force.htm

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