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Would a ruler who followed Confucian or Daoist ideas have built the Great Wall? Why-or why not?
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Would a ruler who followed Confucian or Daoist ideas have built the Great Wall? Why-or why not?
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In general, no a ruler who followed Confucian or Daoist ideas would not have built the Great Wall, because the teachings that they follow don't adhere to that type of separation.
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