Shenzhou is the name, the name of the country that took over all of North America back in World War 3 by the North Koreans. It was a tragedy over 2 billion people died of the nuclear bombs, radiation, and especially the shu-zi bots. These bots were deadly with a mind that no human being could ever have. They were programed with a “god’s eye” chip which was put in all their heads, it enable them to hack in every single camera in the world which allowed them to find or see their opponent from any angle they want. They were also equipped with the best guns and armor which is what made them so spectacular. It had eyes that once it see’s your face it can analyze every single thing about you. In Hong-Zi the capital city of Shenzhou …show more content…
The shu-zi bots are working on a liquid that can get rid of all radiation locations in Shenzhou. In the meantime a dictator rose by the name of Dum Gai, he wanted big change so what he did is he got rid of rules since he hated rules which allowed people to do whatever they want, he called this the rule of freedom. This made a great impact on Shenzhou it let everyone do whatever they want which lead to really bad things like, killing, stealing, and other horrendous things. The dictator figured out it was a really bad idea and before he could change his rule of freedom the Shenzians killed him. The whole country was a wreck everyone was shocked of what some people did, so the second in charge dictator took over by the name of Tai Ni Po Ni. He demanded the shu-zi bots to destroy and terminate all humans that are still following the rule of freedom instead of continuing to find a cure for the nuclear radiation. Then after 2 months of blood and gore destroying the radicalism in Shenzhou by the shu-zi bots everything settled. The wind felt thick and looked like smog, it smelled like death, and their were corpses everywhere laying on …show more content…
It turned to an actual dystopia people were not able to get in Shenzhou or get out. The shu-zi bots are trying to create a whole new country they are rebuilding houses building hospitals to redevelop the whole country, so far its working but not working enough to expand the whole country due too radiation. Dictator Tai Ni Po Ni declared that all boys at the age of 25-40 must now help find the cure to get rid of radiation and to work recreate the horrendous country of Shenzhou. This rule of making everyone work was horrible and was pretty much slavery because nobody got paid and destroyed the whole economy. As each dark thick aired day went by people were dying one after the other from labor there was no vegetation which led to no food. After 2 years they found the cure (potion) to eliminate all radiation in Shenzhou which made almost half of the population stop working to find the cure and get back to their normal lives. The person who found the cure was not a shu-zi bot but was a human by the name of Chin Tu Fat he was praised by the dictator and he announced that Chin Tu Fat will be next in line as dictator when he passes away. Over 1 million shu-zi bots
Bob Fu conveys clearly the inexorable control that Communist leaders in China have over their people. For example, after Fu and his friends participated in the Tiananmen Square protests, Fu was coerced, day in day out, to write a confession of his purported misdeeds against China and her people as a “counterrevolutionary” (79-82, 85, 87).
They just continued with the radiation
One way China still governs in a similar way to Qin Shi Huangdi is that the Chinese government hopes to strengthen itself by drawing the attention of citizens towards itself. In the past five years, China's Propaganda Department has taken away the freedom of speech from both newspapers and TV programs.
Context: When Shi Huangdi ascended as ruler of the Qin tribe in 246 B.C., China had been at war for 200 years. Seven major states were battling each other for dominance in the land, which was then a patchwork of feudal villages with no central bureaucracy [government]. After a series of victories, the Qin absorbed its last rival in 221 B.C., unifying China under one leader. As head of the new empire of China, Shi Huangdi didn't hesitate to establish a new law of the land. The Emperor quickly abolished the old feudal system, standardized the Chinese writing and currency systems, built a vast network of roads and canals to link the country and divided China into states with one centralized
Jia Yi wrote, “Because the ruler lacked humaneness and rightness because preserving power differs fundamentally from seizing power.” This shows that he was a harsh ruler, and that he didn't care how harsh we was
of the world and retreated into the heavens, leaving Shu to reign in his place.
have taken place in in the world. The damage it caused, along with the implications that
later became a dictator, and he would purposely give the people power and authority so they would would fight with each other so that none of them would conjure up that absurd idea of deciding to
They do not want people to rise up and attempt to overpower the Republic. The things that they did was inhumane to all societies.The Republic constantly tortured the Falun Gong with public display of humiliation. Water dungeons, Electric batting, hangings, and also burning of the skin with cigarettes or irons. Falun Gong has been tortured for too long and doesn’t deserve this. The China Republic wants power, and that is how they are getting it. By searching for someone or something to destroy, so they can make people afraid of them. The tortures resulted in the deaths of many individuals.
living conditions was so bad children were dying and the water and a lot of things
“The Revolution has not yet succeeded. Comrades, you must carry on” Sun yat-sen said. ("SUN YAT SEN") As all the Chinese would know, Sun yat-sen was “The Father of Republic of China”. He was a Chinese revolutionary and the leader of Nationalism party, who overthrow the Qing dynasty and became the first provisional president of the Republic of China. However he spent his most life time in exile, his dream and main goal is the unification of China. He started the revolution and had to struggle all kinds of adversity, he wanted the whole China to be unified although the way to succeed was hard and tough ("Sun Yat-sen". Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online.).
Why were the pyramids so important to the history of Egypt? Pyramids housed dead, important pharaohs and is now a main source of income through tourism. Pyramids were representations of Ancient Egyptian religion, and also benefit many people by learning more about it.
China has been in a state of revolution and reform since the Sino-Japanese war of 1895. As a result of Japan’s victory over Russia in 1905, China’s constitutional reform movement gathered momentum. This forced the Manchu government by public opinion to make gestures of preparation for a constitutional government, an act to which reformers in exile responded enthusiastically by establishing a Political Participation Society (Cheng-wen-she) (1, pg.84).
At first these plans along with an extremely ingenious propaganda campaign stirred great optimism and productivity within the Chinese people, but as years went by the initial flare and excitement went out and few of these promises, reforms and goals had been reached. In some cases the promises were lies. The real actions of the Communist party showed quite a different picture than the lie of democracy that it was feeding the people. The new government never was a democratic one. As a matter of fact it was a dictatorship controlled by the China’s Communist Party (CCP). Throughout the years the communist government consistently and cruelly suppressed any attempts for the country’s democratization.
551-479 BC). He was a great Chinese philosopher, educator, and political figure. His teachings and