Great Wall of China began when fortifications built and maintained by various Han chinese dynasties. One of the first mentions of a wall built against northern invaders is found in a poem, dated from the seventh century BC, recorded in the Classic of Poetry. The poem tells of a king, now identified as King Xuan (r.
827 – 782 bc) of the Western Zhou dynasty (1046 – 771 bc), who commanded General Nan Zhong (?) to build a wall in the northern regions to fend off the Xianyun. This could a record of building the first section of the Han Chinese Great wall. Last construction of Great wall was during ming dynasty (Han Chinese) by Yu Zijun (?; 1429–1489) constructing a wall in the Ordos region in August 1471, but not until 20 December 1472 did the court and emperor approve the plan.
The 1473 victory in the Battle of Red Salt Lake (?) by Wang Yue (?) deterred Mongol invasions long enough for Yu Zijun to complete his wall project in 1474. Today the entire wall with all of its branches measure out to be about 21,196 km (13,171 mi). Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rwg5LYRi...
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