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|first mention    = The Eleventh Tiger (novel)
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|appearances      = [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Emperor of Eternity (audio story)|The Emperor of Eternity]]''
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the first [[emperor]] of the [[Qin dynasty]] in [[China]] in the [[BC#3rd century B.C.|3rd century BC]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Immortal Emperor]]''; [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Emperor of Eternity]]'')
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}}'''Qin Shi Huangdi''' was the First [[Emperor]] of [[China]].


According to one account, Qin Shi Huang rescued an alien from the wreckage of a "star chariot" when he was a boy. He came to know the alien as his first general and most trusted advisor, [[Meng Tian]]. Using Meng's knowledge, Qin Shi Huang united the [[Warring States]], making him the First Emperor. Following a failed [[assassination]] attempt, Qin Shi Huang had Meng build him a new, indestructible body, making him a [[cyborg]]. He also sought immortality.
He died from [[obesity]] and heavy metal [[poison]]ing from eating powdered [[jade]], [[mercury (element)|mercury]] and [[gold]] dust, which ironically the Chinese at the time thought would make one live longer. Prior to this, he had his mind recorded on a [[Stone Tape theory|stone tape]]. This copy temporarily possessed Abbot [[Wu (The Eleventh Tiger)|Wu]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eleventh Tiger (novel)|The Eleventh Tiger]]'')
 
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Meng, seeking to take control of [[Earth]], later remotely activated the [[Terracotta Army]], and switched off Qin Shi Huang in his throne room, describing him as a puppet who had outlived his usefulness. [[Donna Noble]] used her [[mobile phone]] to interrupt the signal paralysing the Emperor, waking him up again. While Qin Shi Huang and Meng were fighting each other, Meng shot at the [[warp converter]], which shut down the Emperor and the Army, while also burying the whole palace in an explosion. According to the [[Tenth Doctor]], no-one knew how he died. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Immortal Emperor (comic story)|The Immortal Emperor]]'')
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The [[First Doctor]] believed that Huangdi died from from [[obesity]] and heavy metal poisoning from eating powdered [[jade]], [[Mercury (element)|mercury]], and [[gold]] dust intended to make him live longer. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eleventh Tiger (novel)|The Eleventh Tiger]]'')
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The Tenth Doctor said that archaeologists were due to excavate both the Emperor and his tomb around the early [[21st century]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Immortal Emperor (comic story)|The Immortal Emperor]]'')
 
Within the [[City of the Saved]], Ch'in was annoyed to have not been accompanied into the [[afterlife]] by his Terracotta Army. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Night is Long, and Dreams Are Legion (short story)|The Night is Long, and Dreams Are Legion]]'')
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Qin Shi Huang

Qin Shi Huangdi was the First Emperor of China.

He died from obesity and heavy metal poisoning from eating powdered jade, mercury and gold dust, which ironically the Chinese at the time thought would make one live longer. Prior to this, he had his mind recorded on a stone tape. This copy temporarily possessed Abbot Wu. (PROSE: The Eleventh Tiger)