This is the final conclusion of the Zhenren who freely used the authority gained from a system of centralized authoritarian rule and poured all of his energy into domestic affairs and technological development, and on top of that, also pursued the path of immortals to improve the limits of his lifespan as a living being. His true body is the form of Qin Shi Huang from the Chinese Lostbelt. This version is from the Chinese Lostbelt, having gained immortality in 210 B.C. He was the target of a failed assassination attempt by Jing Ke. Unifying mainland China by 221 BC, he took the name of First Emperor. In his later years, in a wish for gaining immortality, he searched for the mysteries of the realm of immortals and attempted to search throughout all of China, but he died without realizing his wish. He accomplished many great feats that would become the foundation for China's later prosperity such as centralizing power through a county and prefecture system, creating a consolidated currency and measuring unit, and the establishment of a transportation network but at the same time, he was also known for his severe oppression of thoughts such as the burning of books and burying of scholars. The founder who, for the first time in China which boasts an eternal history, accomplished the unification of the country, and established himself as the emperor. The First Emperor of the Qin dynasty WP, noted as the most celebrated figure in Chinese history. Ying Zheng (嬴政, Ei Sei ?), also known as Qin Shi Huang WP ( 始皇帝 WP, Shikōtei ?), and dubbed the "Son of Heaven".
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