revolutionize the world. The Qin dynasty was ruled by Qin Shihuangdi in the late 200's
BCE. In creating the first empire, Qin Shihuangdi divided the land into separate provinces
and districts, standardized laws and public works.
Qin created a bureaucracy in China by dividing the lands into thirty-six separate
provinces, "The first emperor divided the country into thirty-six commanderies..."
(Territorial, Political and Cultural Growth of China, 309). These provinces were further
divided into many separate districts which were governed by three Qin representatives: a
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