Ashoka and Shi Huangdi
Title: Ashoka and Shi Huangdi
Category: History
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Ashoka and Shi Huangdi
The legends of the Ashokan and the Shi Huangdi dynasties are ones that will always be questioned by scholars and historians because of their unique styles to rule such a large area. And although neither of the dynasties lasted, they both have influences that can be seen in China today. But the Ashokan dynasty is one that has never been able to be duplicated. His concepts of moral persuasion had never been tried before, in
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Emperor was not remembered as a great leader, like Ashoka was, which tells me right away which leadership tactic works the best. Huangdi may have done a few profitable things for China while he was alive, but if people mainly remember him for the negative things, those positives don’t mean much anyway. Great leaders are meant to be remembered by all people for the amazing things they accomplished, not the grave mistakes they made.
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