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Construction of the Great Wall of China (major phases) Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Construction of the Great Wall of China (major phases)? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

The Wall is clearly visible from space with the naked eye, especially from low Earth orbit.

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Easy
✗ FALSE

This is a myth. It's too narrow and blends with terrain; astronauts can barely see it even with aid.

2.

The earliest major walls were built during the Qin Dynasty around 220 BC, connecting older frontier walls.

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Medium
✓ TRUE

Emperor Qin Shi Huang linked existing walls to defend against northern nomads, but those early sections were mostly rammed earth.

3.

The Great Wall is not a single continuous wall but a series of fortifications built by different dynasties.

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Medium
✓ TRUE

It's a network of walls, trenches, and natural barriers, not one unbroken structure. Many sections are now ruins or missing.

4.

The Wall was primarily built to keep out invading armies, not just raiders or migrants.

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Medium
✓ TRUE

Its main purpose was to control trade routes, border crossings, and deter large-scale invasions, not just stop individual raiders.

5.

Most of the existing Great Wall was built during the Han Dynasty, not the Ming.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

The Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) built the majority of the well-known stone and brick sections we see today.

6.

Millions of workers died building the Wall, and their bodies were buried inside it as filler.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

While many died from harsh conditions, the 'bodies in the wall' legend is largely folklore, not archaeological fact.

7.

Sticky rice mortar was used in some Ming Dynasty sections, making them incredibly strong.

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Hard
✓ TRUE

Ming builders mixed slaked lime with sticky rice soup, creating a super-strong organic mortar that still holds today.

8.

Mongol invaders under Genghis Khan easily breached the Wall, proving it was ineffective.

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Hard
✗ FALSE

Genghis Khan bribed a gatekeeper instead of breaching the wall; it was a political, not military, failure.

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