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Qin Shi Huang leads by 0.6 pts · 2 figures compared

General · Modern

Emperor · Ancient
Each figure is scored on 6 dimensions (0—100 scale) based on structured historical data: Military (10%), Political (20%), Influence (20%), Legacy (20%), Leadership (15%), Strategy (15%). The weighted total produces the final ranking.
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Suvorov commanded Russian forces defending the Kinburn Spit against a Turkish amphibious assault. Despite being wounded, he led a counterattack that repelled the Turks, securing the Russian position in the Russo-Turkish War of 1787-1792.
Suvorov led Russian forces in a brutal assault on the Ottoman fortress of Izmail. The capture resulted in the massacre of the garrison and civilians, and broke Ottoman resistance in the region, leading to the Treaty of Jassy.
Suvorov commanded Russian and Austrian forces against French General Macdonald's army on the Trebbia River in Italy. Over three days, he defeated the French, forcing them to retreat and securing Russian control of northern Italy.
Suvorov led Russian forces across the Swiss Alps to link up with Austrian allies, but was forced to retreat through the Panix Pass due to Austrian withdrawal. The campaign ended in failure and heavy losses, but Suvorov was promoted to Generalissimo for his efforts.
Qin Shi Huang commissioned a vast mausoleum complex near Xi'an, guarded by thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers, horses, and chariots. The project employed hundreds of thousands of workers and reflected his obsession with immortality and imperial power.
From 230 to 221 BCE, Ying Zheng led the Qin state in a series of campaigns that conquered the Han, Zhao, Wei, Chu, Yan, and Qi states. This unified China under a single ruler for the first time, ending the Warring States period.
Qin Shi Huang ordered the standardization of Chinese script, currency, and weights and measures across the unified empire. This facilitated administration, trade, and cultural integration, laying a foundation for future dynasties.
After conquering the last independent state, Ying Zheng declared himself Shi Huangdi (First Emperor), founding the Qin Dynasty. He adopted a new title to signify his supreme authority and initiated centralized imperial rule.
Qin Shi Huang ordered the connection and extension of existing northern fortifications to create a unified defensive wall against nomadic Xiongnu raids. This project involved massive conscripted labor and became the precursor to the later Great Wall.
On the advice of Li Si, Qin Shi Huang ordered the burning of historical records and philosophical texts not aligned with Legalist doctrine. He also had 460 Confucian scholars buried alive to suppress dissent and consolidate ideological control.
Qin Shi Huang didn’t just conquer—he engineered an empire with civil service exams, standardized script, and a road network that outlasted his dynasty. Suvorov was a tactical genius who never lost a battle, but what did he leave behind? A pile of bones and a few memoirs. Give me the man who built the Great Wall over the one who only knew how to march through snow. Concrete legacy beats fleeting glory every time.|zh|秦始皇统一度量衡、文字、修驰道,这些制度创新比任何战役都更持久。苏沃洛夫再能打,死后不过几本兵书。真正的征服者用规则征服千年,而非用刺刀征服一时。战略家的价值在于