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The provided text, sourced from a Chinese Wikipedia article on Qin Shi Huang, offers an extensive biographical and historical overview of the first emperor of China. It details his reign and personal life, including his birth as the son of King Zhuangxiang of Qin and Queen Dowager Zhao, as well as the controversy surrounding the possibility that Lü Buwei was his true father. A major focus is placed on Qin Shi Huang's unification of the six warring states, outlining the strategies, military campaigns, and key figures―such as the general Wang Jian and minister Li Si―involved in this monumental achievement. Furthermore, the text comprehensively covers the political, economic, and military reforms instituted by the emperor, including the establishment of the imperial title (Huangdi), the adoption of commandery-prefecture administration (Junxian Zhi), the standardization of writing (Shu Tong Wen) and weights and measures (Du Liang Heng), and the construction of vast projects like the Great Wall (Chang Cheng) and the Ling Canal (Ling Qu).

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