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Qin Shi Huang: Chasing Immortality

Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China, is notorious for many things: creating a centralized imperial state, initiating the Great Wall, and constructing the vast Terracotta Army tomb complex. Yet behind these monumental achievements lay a ruler driven by legalism, paranoia, and a desperate obsession with immortality. Qin Shi Huang’s obsession with immortality stemmed primarily from an intense fear of death, coupled with a desire to rule his unified China forever and secure

The Final Curtain

I stand on the stage of melancholy and guilt a theatre carved from shadow and memory. The play begins. Act I — Elysium Light floods the stage like Apollo’s chariot. The crowd roars for golden days, where joy is painted in warm brushstrokes. Even Helios nods in approval. And we dance beneath the favour of the gods. Act II — Descent Twilight creeps in as soft as Hades’ whisper. The script turns bitter. love fades like Eurydice in the mist. I search for her, but the Fates pull t

The Makings of a Civilization (Literally)

The Mesopotamians were some of the earliest architects of civilization. As the first society to transition from a nomadic, hunter-gatherer life to an agricultural one, they pioneered farming, cities, and intellectual life. It’s a massive leap, so how did they do it? What exactly did they invent that set them apart from the other societies at the time?  Let’s first talk about the most important thing: irrigation systems! What? Watering plants? But just as rolling wheels define

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