Qin Shi Huang: China's First Emperor and His Terracotta Army — Fexingo History
Long before Qin Shi Huang unified China, his state relied on a massive engineering project that transformed a drought-prone region into a breadbasket: the Zhengguo Canal. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Korean water engineer Zheng Guo — sent as a spy to drain Qin's resources — instead built a 150-kilometer canal that irrigated over 40,000 hectares and gave Qin the agricultural surplus to fund its wars of conquest. They discuss the Shiji's account of the 'spy who succeeded', the canal's clever use of silt-laden river water to fertilize the arid Guanzhong Plain, and how the project's completion in 246 BCE directly enabled the state's military expansion. Lucas explains the hydrological challenges of the Jing and Luo rivers, the canal's innovative 'crossing channel' design, and its legacy as one of the great irrigation works of ancient China — still partly in use two millennia later. Luna asks about the controversy around Zheng Guo's motives, and Lucas draws on Sima Qian's text and modern archaeological surveys to untangle legend from evidence. A story of espionage, engineering, and unintended consequences that shaped the rise of the first Chinese empire. #ZhengguoCanal #ZhengGuo #QinShiHuang #QinDynasty #Irrigation #AncientEngineering #Shiji #SimaQian #GuanzhongPlain #JingRiver #LuoRiver #Spy #HanDynasty #StateZheng #AncientChina #EngineeringHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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